The West's failure to send weapons to Kyiv is helping Putin win his war
invasion
The drone attack on Sunday, which hit a building housing one of the six reactors of the plant, is characterized as the most dangerous development
"We will not invade the islands. We will use our right to move freely. In a generation, all the islands will be majority Turkish"
Russian forces are launching attacks on thermal and hydroelectric power stations
Armenia suffered a significant setback last September when Azerbaijani forces swiftly regained control of Nagorno-Karabakh, causing nearly all of the region's ethnic Armenian population to flee to Armenia
The attacker turned out to be an active serviceman of the Ukrainian army
Rallying enough troops is a challenge that Ukraine alone must tackle
Ivan Savvidis was a member of the Russian parliament with the United Russia party and was closely associated with the country's president, Vladimir Putin
While waiting for Congress to pass a budget and potentially approve more money for Ukraine’s fight, the U.S. will be looking to allies to keep bridging the gap
“It was not the mice who were visiting us; we were their guests”