Josep Borrell: ‘Trump has not won yet, just as Putin has not won yet, but Europe has to wake up’
The EU High Representative for Foreign Policy calls on member states to increase and accelerate aid to Ukraine
The EU High Representative for Foreign Policy calls on member states to increase and accelerate aid to Ukraine
Independent Russian news outlet Mediazona said Saturday that about 75,000 Russian men died in 2022 and 2023 fighting in the war
Taking Ukraine’s side means truly believing that the human species has a future. Not only as a species, but as a species characterized by humanity
Western leaders are showing their support for Zelenskiy in Kyiv, but without major economic or military aid announcements. Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, continues to praise the Ukrainian military: ‘You saved your country, you saved all of Europe’
Russia has taken the initiative with timid advances in the face of ammunition shortages for Kiev’s troops, lack of additional soldiers and doubts about Washington’s support. Analysts predict a long conflict
Earlier Saturday, Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny’s widow, accused President Vladimir Putin of mocking Christianity by trying to force his mother to agree to a secret funeral after his death in an Arctic penal colony
The United States will impose the largest single tranche of penalties since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The European Union’s sanctions will target companies and Russian officials and businessmen
Yulia Navalnaya has shown a heroism that transcends the ages by tracing the moral trajectory of Alexei Navalny, an unbreakable man who represented the dream longed for by young Russians
Hardly any reliable information about a crime attributed to a direct order from Moscow has emerged since a court decreed secrecy around the investigation
The president of the European Council warns that there is no other option but to continue supporting Kyiv: ‘We cannot allow ourselves to fall into fatigue’
Speaking in a video statement from the Arctic city of Salekhard, Lyudmila Navalnaya said investigators have allowed her to see her son’s body in the city morgue
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin’s 30-minute flight in a supersonic strategic bomber seemed intended to send a reminder of Russia’s nuclear might amid soaring tensions with the West over the fighting in Ukraine
President Joe Biden was speaking to donors at a private San Francisco home. The Kremlin said Biden ‘behaves in the Hollywood cowboy style to serve internal political interests’
Russia is returning to a ‘particularly aggressive’ posture reminiscent of the former Soviet Union’s behavior during the Cold War, France’s defense minister said
After flying his helicopter into Ukraine, the pilot quietly moved to the Spanish Mediterranean, but he chose an area full of Russian and Ukrainian residents. Some locals say that may have made him easy to recognize
Spain’s Foreign Ministry will send a strong response if the involvement of Russian secret services in the crime is proven
More than a million minors affected by the war are at risk of depression and post-traumatic stress. Public and private initiatives are trying to rebuild networks to help them
Yulia Navalnaya’s announcement that she will continue her husband’s fight has sparked a degree of hope in some dissidents, despite the fact that the Kremlin’s threats will prevent her from doing politics in Russia
Alexei, Boris Nemtsov and I have dedicated our lives to making Russia a free and happy country. Today they are both dead and I feel a black emptiness, but I will continue fighting against tyranny
The Russian president has not altered the principles he invoked to attack Kyiv, which involve the United States and NATO submitting to his will
The Republican candidate is taking advantage of the Russian dissident’s death to claim again that he is the target of political persecution, making no mention of Vladimir Putin
Many of those killed while fighting Moscow’s authoritarianism had lived abroad, where they soaked up the democratic values they then tried to introduce to Russia
Maxim Kuzminov escaped with his combat helicopter in August, in a daring move that was used as propaganda by Kyiv. Russia’s spy chief says the ‘traitor,’ who was shot and run over with his own car, was a ‘moral corpse’
Lyudmila Navalnaya, who has been trying to get his body since Saturday, appeared in a video outside the Arctic penal colony where Navalny died on Friday
Russia and North Korea have boosted their cooperation as they are locked in separate confrontations with U.S. and its allies
‘The Wall Street Journal’ reporter Evan Gershkovich, 32, will spend at least a year behind bars in Russia after his arrest while on a reporting trip to the Russian city of Yekaterinburg
War is the greatest and most brutal engine of change. And war calls for war; especially when there is no longer a superpower to prevent it. If Russia can mobilize against Ukraine, so can China against Taiwan, Azerbaijan against Armenia, and Israel against Gaza