Licensed Resolve
The offer to let Ukraine produce Patriot interceptor missiles under licence marks more than another military commitment.
The offer to let Ukraine produce Patriot interceptor missiles under licence marks more than another military commitment.
One year. One phone call. One government gone. Zelenskyy has pulled the plug on his own prime minister. Kyiv's power map is about to look very different.
Four years of war built an industry nobody expected. Now Denmark, Estonia and Netherlands want in on it too. Nine deals signed, and Zelenskiy isn't done yet.
Russia carried out an overnight missile and drone strike on Kyiv, damaging residential buildings, sparking fires and injuring medical workers after Ukraine warned of a large-scale assault.
The European Union is moving towards unlocking €6.6 billion in military assistance for Ukraine, stepping up pressure on Russia’s war finances, and weighing enhanced maritime security measures in the Strait of Hormuz amid renewed regional tensions, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday.
European Parliament member Dariusz Jonski called Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to Poland "very important" due to politics and business.
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has entered a critical phase, where military actions and diplomatic manoeuvres are increasingly intertwined. Ukraine’s recent incursion into Russia’s Kursk region marks a bold escalation
Last week marked 75 years since the adoption of the Geneva Conventions on 12 August 1949. In theory, these rules of war are universally agreed by every nation.
Before visiting the war-torn nation, he will visit Poland on August 21-22.
Ukrainian presidential advisor Mykhailo Podolyak said Friday that Ukraine's operation in western Russia's Kursk region is linked to possible peace talks between the two countries.