Security | 2026-01-16
From recruitment offices to volunteer networks, the country is reshaping its institutions under the strain of Russia's war and discovering what holds under pressure.
Human Rights | 2026-01-15
New UN data shows civilian casualties rising sharply in 2025 alongside growing restrictions and alleged abuses in Russian-held Ukrainian territory.
Society | 2026-01-15
As Russia's war on Ukraine reaches the length of World War II's eastern front struggle, residents face freezing temperatures, blackouts and renewed attacks on the capital.
Security | 2026-01-14
Tankers once used to dodge sanctions are now linked to armed personnel, espionage and covert pressure tactics in European waters.
Health | 2026-01-14
At a Carpathian retreat far from the front, Ukrainian combat medics confront an unlearnable lesson of war: how to rest, when everyone you grow close to might die.
Security | 2026-01-13
Despite combat use in Ukraine, satellite imagery and expert analysis suggest the Russian Oreshnik missile's power lies more in intimidation than in battlefield impact.
Society | 2026-01-13
In 2025, Russian courts convicted a record-breaking 468 people of treason and espionage, marking the highest annual figure in modern history.
Human Rights | 2026-01-12
A Yekaterinburg court ruled that lyrics once taught as a universal call for peace now discredit the Russian military.
Society | 2026-01-09
The death of a Tajik child has intensified accusations that official discourse and media have normalized violence against migrants.
Politics | 2026-01-08
Troll networks and political opportunism are amplifying anti-Ukrainian messages online, testing Poland's resilience as the war drags on.
Crime & Justice | 2026-01-08
Working with UK partners, US forces seized a Russia-flagged tanker implicated in global sanctions evasion.
Security | 2026-01-07
The proposal reflects a growing belief in Riga that infrastructure itself can be used as a weapon.
Society | 2026-01-07
Musicians who fled Russia are reclaiming nostalgic melodies as acts of resistance, reminders that the state can seize property, but not memory.
Society | 2026-01-06
Two North Korean POWs captured in Ukraine say they want to defect to the South -- framing their captivity not as a tragedy, but as the chance to begin a new life.
Security | 2026-01-06
A secretive plant rising near Pavlovka, on land still scarred by a 1996 blast, appears set to supply Moscow with shells for years to come.
Politics | 2026-01-05
A new State Duma package would cut off banking, property rights and consular help for Russians convicted of political offenses, even if they never return home.
Society | 2026-01-02
Amid the ruins of Russian missile strikes, a few survivors emerge from places where no one should live.
Society | 2026-01-02
Amid air-raid alerts and power cuts, Ukrainians crowd holiday markets, learning to celebrate while war rages at their doorstep.