Here are the key developments on the 1,072nd day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Sweden’s defence minister said on Thursday the Nordic country had agreed to donate its biggest aid package to Ukraine so far, worth 13.5bn Swedish crowns ($1.23bn).
Some EU officials are considering resuming Russian pipeline gas imports as part of a potential peace agreement with Ukraine, ...
The European Commission did not propose a ban on Russian liquefied natural gas in its latest package of sanctions because ...
The Biden administration restricted oil and gas leasing in Alaska, including oil exploration and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ...
"However, 7.4 million Syrians are still uprooted inside the country and there are more than 6 million Syrian refugees worldwide," the statement said ...
The main observances take place at the site in southern Poland where Nazi Germany murdered over a million people ...
KYIV-Russia launched scores of missiles and drones at Ukraine on Jan 15, targeting gas infrastructure and other ... attacks using US ATACMS missiles and British-made Storm Shadow missiles, and ...
Europe is buying Russian gas at an unprecedented rate in 2025, spending billions of dollars the Kremlin can use to fund its war in Ukraine just weeks after the end of a major transit agreement raised ...
The ministry said the strikes were a direct response to Ukraine's use of US-made ATACMS and British-made Storm Shadow missiles in attacks deep into Russian territory, as well as Kiev's attempt to ...
Russia claimed it damaged ground infrastructure of one of the largest natural gas storage sites in ... The strike was a response to Ukraine’s use of US and British missiles on Russian ...
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister ... from Russia's war in Ukraine on January 16, 2024. Skip next section Russia offers Transnistria 'help' after gas cut-off The Kremlin said it was ready to ...