Authorities say a fresh salvo of Russian aerial strikes have killed five people and destroyed a kindergarten in eastern Ukraine. Moscow has been intensifying its daily drone and missile barrages in ...
Lithuanian auteur Karolis Kaupinis discusses his new movie about the 1991 Soviet invasion of the Baltic country, which is ...
As part of the visit, French engineering company Alstom signed a deal to supply Ukraine’s railway operator with about 55 ...
Commander of Ukraine’s 225th battalion, Maj. Oleh Shyriaiev, spoke exclusively to Fox News Digital and urged the United ...
“First they came for the Jews.” Many Americans remember that line as the beginning of a confession, offered in 1946 by Martin ...
Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has joined the advisory board of Ukraine’s leading defense company, renowned for ...
Opinion
“Empire Strikes Back!” Oligarchs and Values Fatigue in Latvia’s Rejection of the Istanbul Convention
Europe’s political classes were backfooted by Latvia’s Parliament (Saeima) vote to pull out of the Istanbul Convention (IC), the treaty protecting women ...
When Sergiy Klimov speaks about wine, his excitement is infectious. He and other wine producers are determined to keep Ukraine’s industry not just alive but thriving, despite the war.
Surovtsev was born in the USSR city of Zhdanov – which has since been renamed Mariupol in present-day Ukraine – in 1984. After his father, a Chernobyl nuclear power plant worker, died from radiation ...
President Alexander Stubb of Finland told the Associated Press that a ceasefire in Ukraine is unlikely before spring. Europe, he says, will require 'sisu': endurance, resilience and grit.
In the lead-up to Britain’s Remembrance Day on November 11, a 100-year-old British veteran of the Second World War, Alec ...
Three winters of Russian strikes on Ukraine’s power grid have taught Oleksandra Kovalenko and her family how to live in the ...
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