The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
How Russia’s full-scale invasion is bearing on each nation’s military, economy and politics
Capital markets adjusting to ‘new world order, not just a single event of Russian aggression against Ukraine’
Exiled opposition and pro-democracy groups condemn local and parliamentary polls as farcical
Measures on eve of second anniversary of Ukraine invasion target war effort and attempts to get round oil cap rules
FT journalists and guests delved into likely developments in Ukraine, Russia and the world in the conflict’s third year
Czech Republic leads initiative to buy artillery shells from outside EU
Weapons makers are boosting production after decades of under-investment
Treasury alleges Niels Troost benefited from ‘supporting the government of Russia’ via Paramount SA
Jailed opposition activists fear they will be killed by Vladimir Putin’s regime
Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia say Berlin levy could increase ‘geopolitical dependency’ on Moscow
We must act now to equip the next generation of builders, engineers and architects with skills to restore a ravaged country
Jens Stoltenberg lays out Ukrainian right to defend itself including by extraterritorial attacks
Dirk Van de Put says confectionery group has faced no pressure to leave country completely
Curbs on almost 200 entities aim to ‘degrade’ Moscow’s capability to attack Ukraine
Ukraine president says protest ‘increases the threat to the supply of weapons to our warriors’
Move comes seven months after Putin ordered seizure of French food group’s local operations
Ursula von der Leyen’s plans to use common funding for arms contracts meets resistance
MPs in ruling coalition set to vote this week on sending long-delayed Taurus to Ukraine
In exile since Putin’s war on Ukraine, the Russian author talks about banned books — and the death of the jailed opposition leader
FSB said woman, identified by lawyers’ collective as Ksenia Khavana, organised fundraisers for Ukrainian group
Maksim Kuzminov was a high-profile defector awarded €500,000 by Ukrainian authorities
Development bank has poured nearly $1bn into large agribusinesses in war-torn country
It is reasonable to ask if US support has made Europe neglect its security
Kaja Kallas highlights European concern at how a Trump presidency could affect west’s Moscow and Ukraine policy
Business model in tatters after biggest customer slashes Russian gas imports in wake of Ukraine war
Statespeople, diplomats, military brass and spies at a defence conference this weekend fear war is tilting in Moscow’s favour
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