Lithuania has provided Ukraine with short-range man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) and accompanying missiles, the ...
Russia’s oil and gas revenues grew to about 30% of the federal budget in 2024 due to rising oil prices, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak wrote in a column for Energy Policy.
The death toll from the Russian attack on the city of Sumy on Jan. 30 increased to eight, as rescue teams recovered another two bodies from the rubble, Ukraine's public broadcaster Suspilne reported ...
Slovak police are set to deport a Ukrainian citizen over an alleged “threat of a coup,” local outlet Dennik N reported on Jan. 30.
In the urban area of Toretsk, the front line no longer exists, with occupiers amassing forces before launching assaults, said Yevhen Alkhimov, a spokesman for the 28th Separate Mechanized Brigade, on ...
Russia plans to deploy at least 126,000 soldiers from its "special contingent" in the war against Ukraine in 2025, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense’s Main Intelligence Directorate said on Jan. 30.
The latest U.S. sanctions package, introduced on Jan. 10, has already caused delays in Russian oil shipments, but there is a way to cut Russia’s exports by 30%, according to Serhii Makohon, former CEO ...
Serhiy Marchenko set a record as Ukraine’s longest-serving finance minister, holding office for 1,767 days as of Jan. 30, 2025, according to Viktoria Strakhova, advisor to the President's Office.
Law enforcement is intensifying efforts to discredit city officials and disrupt the city's operations, Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko said on Jan. 30.
EU countries have urged the European Commission to use its powers under the Digital Services Act to protect the integrity of European elections from foreign interference, according to a letter ...
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine’s Defense Ministry and the Defense Procurement Agency is negatively affecting the country’s negotiations with EU and NATO partners, Deputy Prime Minister for ...