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Despite a new 10-day deadline from the US, Kremlin directly insists Moscow will continue its aggression in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law recognizing the forced resettlement of around 700,000 Ukrainians ...
A Russian tank column rolled into a bloody disaster outside Siversk in eastern Ukraine. But Moscow's troops are still ...
Belarusian KGB agent detained in Volyn for spying on Ukrainian military. Counterintelligence of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has uncovered an attempt by Belarusian intelligence services to ...
Ukrainian drones struck deep into Russian territory overnight on 29 July, igniting a massive blaze at a railway hub in Rostov Oblast and cutting power to large parts of occupied Donetsk Oblast. The ...
With minehunters and battle-tested marines, Ukraine’s Navy is no longer just a student of war — it's a teacher on the modern battlefield.
A Moscow educational institution has launched a two-year program, costing $6,000 per year, designed to prepare students for work in state corporations navigating international restrictions.
Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas plans €17 billion in infrastructure upgrades after warning that current roads and railways cannot support rapid military deployment against Russian ...
Russian commanders have redirected their offensive focus toward Torske after maintaining a bridgehead across the Zherebets River for months without establishing the direct route to their target city.
Zelenskyy says Russian strikes left 22 dead in one day, with hospitals, homes and rescue crews hit across Ukraine.
Lithuania's military selected Ukrainian acoustic detection technology over other systems to monitor drone activity, with deployment scheduled for 2026 after two Russian drones entered the country's ...
Russia bans gasoline exports from 29 July and may extend the measure beyond August as prices surge and domestic supplies tighten.
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