The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Brussels drafts alternative funding solution to circumvent a Hungary veto on extending Russian assets freeze
Intelligence officers say retired pilots from Ukraine and snipers from Russia are both working with Sudanese Armed Forces
Staff of late Alexei Navalny accuse another dissident of ordering assault on one of their own
Ryan Routh had travelled to Kyiv to volunteer after Moscow’s full-scale invasion in 2022
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American and British officials use visit to Kyiv to consider whether missiles can be directed at targets far inside Russia
Move in retaliation over sanctions could affect western nuclear reactors, many of which rely on Russian supplies
Alisa Khazanova embodies women who have faced jail for speaking freely in an oppressive society
Pentagon and intelligence community caution against deployment of ATACM missiles by Kyiv
Official’s comments mark first time Washington says Beijing is providing Moscow with lethal aid for the war against Ukraine
Defence ministry dispatched kit ‘due to be scrapped or replaced’, according to National Audit Office
US, UK, Germany and France accuse Tehran of sending ballistic missiles for war against Ukraine
Russia closed three of the capital’s international airports and said it intercepted 144 drones across the country
Pull towards Russia and China grows stronger, says boss of Kazatomprom
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Delivery of weaponry to Moscow marks ‘dramatic escalation’ in war against Ukraine, warn Kyiv and western officials
Aon and Marsh McLennan suggest resumption of cover is necessary to boost war-torn country’s economy
CIA director Bill Burns and MI6 chief Richard Moore made first joint public appearance onstage at the FTWeekend festival in London
Ukraine’s president makes plea in meeting with allies in Germany
US sanctions appear to be deterring buyers, satellite images and ship-tracking data suggest
Planned exit awaits state approval and would mark a major U-turn for FTSE 100 consumer goods giant
Critics warn changes are likely to further concentrate power in president’s hands
Fighting will drag on while the prospects for diplomacy remain slim