The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
At least 33 killed and more than 140 injured in strikes across Ukraine
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Chair Mervyn Davies urges governments to review policies which are limiting investment group’s ability to do business
Hungarian premier has rattled EU and Nato allies with recent diplomatic forays to Kyiv and Moscow
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Hungary’s PM seeks to broker peace talks after opposing western support for Ukraine in Russia’s invasion
Growing number of Mittelstand lifts bans on selling to arms industry following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Britain’s armed forces would be unable to defend the country in the event of a serious threat, ex-MoD official warns
Growing dependence gives Moscow more leverage over European crop production
Musa Bazhaev, who was placed on western sanctions lists, transferred luxury Forte Village to relative in February 2022
Transfer of up to eight batteries would mark shift in Israel’s relations with Moscow
Troop numbers are in decline in the UK, Germany, France and Italy. What might make more people serve?
Former defence minister says government launched politically motivated criminal probe into decision to send jets to Ukraine
North Korean leader’s deepening ties with Russian president could increase his sense of independence from Beijing
Symbolic step comes a decade after Euromaidan protests sought to put country firmly on pro-western path
Top defence officials ‘bear individual criminal responsibility’ for attacks on Ukraine’s power grid, says court
Orders surge but companies say sustainable growth needs longer-term funding
Yuriy Sodol ousted as commander of the joint forces of the army shortly after complaints about his conduct
Workaround allows release of up to €1.4bn to purchase military aid for Kyiv
If it is to keep standing up to Putin, Kyiv has to be firm with bondholders
Moscow-friendly Belgrade exported about €800mn of shells to western allies since 2022
Tensions rise on Korean peninsula after Russian president raises giving Pyongyang high-precision weapons
Interceptor missiles destined for other countries will be diverted to help Kyiv protect cities and critical infrastructure
First-ever measures against Russia’s gas part of latest restrictions against Moscow
Russian leader receives lavish welcome on first trip to Pyongyang in more than two decades
Breakthrough comes after Dutch PM promises that Hungary will be allowed to opt out from Ukraine-related activities
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