The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Security around Russia’s president tightens after audacious drone attacks from Ukraine
Brussels has warned that allowing Moscow to participate would breach ban on providing services to Kremlin
Russia and Ukraine trade rival proposals to pause fighting ahead of second world war anniversary events
German company’s shares under pressure over profitability concerns and questions about the future of warfare
BAE’s Hägglunds is increasing capacity as it gears up for a huge joint order from several of the region’s armies
A drone pilot and her all-women unit are waging a new kind of warfare on Ukraine’s eastern front
Kim Jong Un and senior Moscow officials pledged to expand long-term co-operation
Kremlin crackdown targets even loyal publishing houses
Donald Tusk says EU should bolster its own Article 42.7 mutual defence clause
Ukrainian drone strike on Rosneft plant prompts authorities to advise residents to stay indoors
London-listed company’s shares plunge as it considers capital raise of at least $100mn
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy says repairs have been completed after three-month hiatus that jeopardised Kyiv’s financing
Major shift from pacifist stance will allow defence contractors to target international markets
Stockholm’s military intelligence head says Moscow is manipulating data to make its economy look better
New internet-based guidance system allows operation of unmanned aerial vehicles far from battlefield
London High Court weighs case over who should pay for damage to Russia-Europe pipes sabotaged in 2022
Missiles and drones killed and injured residents in Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia
Deal comes after CEO belittles Ukraine drone industry by comparing it to playing with ‘Legos’
Traders struggle to keep operating as Moscow raises VAT to 22% and slashes exemptions for SMEs
Ukraine’s president says military teams dispatched across the Gulf had delivered ‘positive’ results
As Opec members have long understood, it is not a good idea to give users of your product an incentive to find alternatives
Moscow’s disrupted energy exports add pressure to markets already reeling from Iran conflict
Nato’s top official urged key alliance members to offer help to US to reopen key waterway
Import-dependent countries take advantage of US sanctions waiver to replace disrupted Gulf supply
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