To oust one of the most popular figures in Ukraine would be deeply controversial,and would mark a pivotal moment in Ukraine’s conflict with Russia.
The former British PM says Trump’s success in the polls has “driven some people to the brink of virtue-signalling derangement”.
Tennis trophies are no longer what drive Ukrainian player Elina Svitolina. Her focus today? Using the game to continue shining a light on her war-torn country.
With hunched shoulders,the Ukrainian president rams home his points by banging his fingers on the desk of the situation room during an interview.
In a rare move,Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu personally told Vladimir Putin about the attack that bore the hallmarks of British Storm Shadow missiles.
The Ukrainian leader’s aura is diminishing as he faces poor polling at home and speculation that allies want him at the negotiating table with Russia.
Russia is suffering immense casualties in its ongoing war with Ukraine – daily losses of up to 1000,even – but it has the edge in manpower.
Almost two years into the war,the Russian president tells a televised news conference how his invasion in Ukraine can end only when the country is “denazified”.
Supporters of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny have been preparing for transfer to a “special regime” colony,the harshest grade in Russia’s prison system.
Traversing minefields in an Australian-built Bushmaster,Ukrainian combat medic Hannah Hurava has seen the unforgettable human price of war.
There is a real danger that a fickle and distracted West will let Vladimir Putin get away with his conquests in Ukraine.