The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
LNG flows have increased despite attempts to sanction Moscow and weaken its economy
This collection of articles explores the fallout of the war in Ukraine on Western companies operating in Russia
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Intelligence bosses warn of sharp rise in ‘aggressive behaviour’ by Russian agents
Disputes over historical memory reflect Poland’s post-populist politics and Ukraine’s emergence on Europe’s stage
Ukraine’s neighbour has been battered by knock-on effects of Russia’s war
CDU politician accuses Olaf Scholz of a failure of leadership
Decision follows months of wrangling over how to structure European contributions to G7 aid package for Kyiv
European Commission president lashes out at Hungarian leader in unusually blunt address
Country’s manufacturers could generate up to $20bn from sales abroad and boost domestic production for army
Concerns grow over safety of Black Sea maritime export corridor for Kyiv’s agricultural commodities
Democratic presidential candidate says Kyiv must be involved in any negotiations
Kyiv is not being given the support it needs to regain the upper hand over Russia
PM Denys Shmyhal tells counterpart Robert Fico that Kyiv will meet obligations without renewing Gazprom transit deal
While Putin’s adaptable economy can survive, he faces an unsolvable trilemma in the years ahead
American was captured by Russian forces and charged with fighting in eastern Ukraine
Security guarantees will have to underpin any peace deal where Russia retains control of Ukrainian land
In the latest part of his visual diary, artist Sergiy Maidukov captures the weeks before a dramatic incursion
Allegations against Jörg Dornau are latest scandal to engulf AfD over links to authoritarian governments
Ex-Moscow correspondent Lucy Ash examines the complicity of the Orthodox Church in the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine
Arrest of opposition filmmaker Andrey Gnyot is seen as a test for Belgrade’s allegiances
Steady advance in eastern Donetsk comes as Kyiv struggles to secure long-term western support
Also in this newsletter: German business’s war on red tape
Returning home from the US, Zelenskyy faces Russian advances, an exhausted society and the prospect of winter energy shortages
Next year’s budget signals Kremlin’s readiness to fight a long war in Ukraine
Critics say decentralised stations are cheaper and less vulnerable than government’s preference for large nuclear reactors