Russia's government floated a diesel export ban, then backed off days later, as refinery losses from Ukrainian strikes mount.
Putin says Russia holds 1.7 million tons of gasoline, but drivers from Moscow to Siberia face queues, rationing, and missing ...
Ukrainian partisan movement ATESH disabled a power distribution cabinet and a railway relay box near the Novomoskovsk Azot chemical plant.
Russia continues to use the Kinburn Spit to block access from Mykolaiv ports to the Black Sea while Ukraine is conducting periodic strikes.
Journalists prioritise transmission speed and source confidentiality. Aid workers from organisations like MSF, UNHCR, or the Red Cross prioritise reliability and cost control over extended deployments ...
Ukrainian police have charged a Crimean zoo founder with illegally transferring rare animals from the Askania-Nova reserve.
Polish officials express concern that Zelenskyy’s Ukrainian National Pantheon initiative is intensifying tensions with Warsaw.
Russia's Hermitage Museum scrapped its summer 2026 Crimea dig after Ukrainian strikes destroyed bridges, a fuel depot, and air defenses, forcing a peninsula-wide emergency.
Ireland shipped $308 million in alumina to Russian smelters as more than 100 groups urge the EU to close the sanctions gap.
Russian forces struck the city of Dnipro on the morning of 29 June, killing five people and injuring 21 others, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration head Oleksandr Hanzha reported via ...
Poland's Internal Security Agency says Russia funded paid anti-Ukraine protests among refugees; 11 Ukrainians and Belarusians face deportation.
Latvian PM Kulbergs confirmed on 29 June that a joint Latvia-Ukraine drone plant will be built in Latgale, near the Russian border, under a June Drone Deal.
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