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
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
A visual guide to the war
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
Ukraine outgunned in Avdiivka as stalled US talks on $60bn aid package for Kyiv leave it short of munitions
An ageing Russian ruler surrounded by sycophants may embark on even more reckless moves in coming years
Ukraine’s entrepreneurs and engineers show how to keep going during extreme disruption
Military alliance is growing increasingly concerned about possibility of a second Trump presidency
Withdrawal hands Kremlin first big battlefield win since capture of Bakhmut
As the second anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion approaches, the acclaimed novelist reflects on his country’s efforts to keep on ‘keeping on’
President welcomes long-term military aid after Russian invasion as ‘new security architecture’
American power remains crucial for international stability
Nato membership will be essential to any negotiated end to the war with Russia
Also in this newsletter: Euroclear thrown into the spotlight
Western defence figures warn of Moscow’s capabilities and heightened threat beyond Ukraine
Brussels must fortify sector for a ‘rougher world’, commission president warns in interview with FT
Chief executive Lieve Mostrey says move would trigger similar risks to European financial system as outright seizure
Also in this newsletter: Drug violence spills on to the streets of Brussels
Oleksandr Syrsky aims to shore up eastern town, with troops fearing heavy losses as western supplies run short
Landing vessel Cesar Kunikov is latest vessel to be hit by sea drones near Crimea
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