Once derided for only supplying Ukraine with helmets, Berlin is now Ukraine's biggest military supporter, and most Germans ...
Tuesday marks four years since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. A look at the effects of the war and where the situation stands today.
As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year since Russia’s large-scale invasion, six CFR experts offer concrete recommendations for securing Ukraine and Europe’s future.
Russia has occupied about 20% of Ukrainian territory since illegally annexing Crimea in 2014, but its gains after the Feb. 24, 2022, invasion have been slow. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte this ...
Michigan State University graduate student and Fulbright scholar Anna Smolko uses photography to show the events happening in ...
But with Russia’s attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure leaving people without light and heat for weeks on end, living a normal life has become untenable. It is probably fair to say that there ...
This week, the Kremlin hit a grim milestone in its ongoing war in Ukraine. On January 11, 2026, the conflict reached its 1,418th day, the same number of days the Soviet Union's Red Army fought against ...
In an exclusive interview with Firstpost’s Bhagyasree Sengupta, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin emphasised ...
Key Points and Summary - The Trump administration’s draft deal to end the Ukraine war leans heavily on “armed neutrality”: a powerful Ukrainian military kept outside NATO, with no formal Western ...
Dr. Gentile argues the Ukraine ground war is not a template, but it is a warning flare for what close combat could look like soon, and the Korean DMZ is a prime case for disciplined adaptation. He ...
A future large-scale war will not be won with a handful of expensive drones, but those that are flexible enough to adapt and numerous enough to matter.
What Marketa Vorel witnessed during a trip to Ukraine in 2023 inspired her to create the Sunflower F.U.N.D. to raise money for, “the most urgent needs of civilians and their defenders in Ukraine." So ...