Ukraine’s European allies are weighing whether to seize $300 billion in frozen Russian assets—which could be used to support Kyiv.
When Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered up to 200,000 soldiers into Ukraine, his aim was to sweep into the capital, Kyiv, in a matter of days. He wanted to overthrow the pro-Western government ...
A peace settlement to end a major war can be an opportunity to reorder the world. After the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in ...
The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) reported on Monday that two citizens linked to the United Kingdom Embassy in ...
MOSCOW, March 10. /TASS/. The second secretary of the British embassy in Moscow and the spouse of another British diplomat ...
Unlike the norm, Germany’s incoming Chancellor quickly proclaimed his stance on the relationship with the United States. In a television show, Friedrich Merz remarked that he never imagined he ...
Now, he has "written an even more gripping follow-up, about taking Gilbert & George to Moscow, Beijing and Shanghai". Birch ...
With President Donald Trump's suspension of U.S. military aid to Ukraine, European nations are again looking at how to ...
Vladimir Shevchenko highlighted that it was possible to find common ground even with American President Ronald Reagan, who ...
As the Trump administration pushes for renewed business ties with Russia, a new book looks back at the companies that helped ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin consider meeting in the coming weeks, it may be useful to ask why it is that Moscow now appears inclined to end the war in Ukraine.
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