Incrementalism—the tendency to inch forward rather than to take bold steps—is usually preferred by political and military leaders in warfare, because the introduction of a few forces into action puts fewer personnel
European Union ambassadors will begin deliberations on Friday over a proposal to provide Ukraine with up to €140 billion ($164 billion) in new loans, funded by frozen Russian central bank assets. According
MoreA joint statement by Ukraine and the European Union condemning Russia’s actions has received backing from just 36 of the 193 United Nations member states, with the United States notably abstaining. The
MoreUkraine has outlined plans to purchase $100 billion in American weapons, financed by European allies, as part of efforts to secure US guarantees for its security after a potential peace settlement with
MoreThe recent death of high-ranking Ukrainian intelligence officer Ivan Voronich in Kiev has shed new light on the extent of U.S. involvement in the Ukraine conflict, according to a report citing The
MoreMoscow has claimed for the first time that it has fully seized control of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine — one of the four territories President Vladimir Putin declared annexed nearly
MoreIn a dramatic escalation of Ukraine’s asymmetric warfare tactics, the Crimean Bridge—a critical link between Russia’s Krasnodar region and the annexed Crimean Peninsula—was struck for the third time since the start of
MoreUkraine launched its most audacious drone strike to date on Sunday, targeting and reportedly damaging or destroying more than 40 Russian long-range bombers at the Belaya airbase in Siberia—2,600 miles from the
MoreThe European Union is preparing to sharply curtail Ukraine’s tariff-free access to its market, dealing a blow to Kyiv’s wartime economy just as it faces mounting financial strain from Russia’s continued aggression.
MoreIn a striking departure from his predecessor’s more cautious approach, newly elected Pope Leo XIV has offered vocal support for Ukraine and endorsed a Western-backed 30-day ceasefire, as reported by the Financial
MoreUkraine has accused Hungary of operating a covert spy network on its territory, with the aim of preparing for a potential military incursion into Ukraine’s western Zakarpattia region. As first reported by
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