Society | 2025-10-21
Billed as nation-building, the proposal is really about removing servicemen from society rather than supporting their return.
Education | 2025-10-20
NATO's first shoot-down of Russian drones over allied soil has transformed daily life in Poland, where schoolchildren, medics and citizens are preparing for the unexpected.
Security | 2025-10-17
In a Polish forest, a Viking-themed camp led by Norway is training Ukraine's frontline commanders, blending NATO tactics with hard-won battlefield lessons.
Society | 2025-10-16
A Moscow art exhibit glorifies North Korean soldiers fighting in Ukraine, as Russia and Pyongyang deepen their unlikely wartime alliance.
Science & Technology | 2025-10-16
Moscow is trialing a first-of-its-kind fiber-controlled naval drone, a potentially disruptive weapon for coastal defense and countering Ukraine’s sea drone fleet, though its range and effectiveness remain in doubt.
Politics | 2025-10-15
Elevating veterans of the war in Ukraine into politics and bureaucracy, the Kremlin turns loyalty into currency, entrenching militarism at home and confrontation abroad.
Economy | 2025-10-14
As Russia spends hundreds of millions on the war in Ukraine daily, its citizens are struggling with high prices and inflation.
Society | 2025-10-14
Amid rising fears of Russian aggression, Lithuania is urging citizens to prepare for war, starting in their basements.
Security | 2025-10-10
Each October, NATO rehearses its nuclear mission -- not to fight a war, but to make sure one never starts.
Human Rights | 2025-10-09
OSCE experts accuse Russia of systematic abuses against Ukrainian POWs, documenting torture, arbitrary killings and unsafe detention conditions.
Economy | 2025-10-08
A mysterious tanker off the French coast reveals how Moscow's covert oil network is testing Europe’s resolve.
Media | 2025-10-08
The Ukraine conflict has reshaped Russian arts and entertainment into patriotic showcases, sparking fatigue, backlash and quiet acts of rebellion.
Media | 2025-10-07
Ukrainian journalist-turned-soldier Maksym Butkevych, once jailed by Russia, has been awarded Europe's top rights prize just a year after his release in a prisoner swap.
Economy | 2025-10-07
The extension secures legal status for more than a million Ukrainians in Poland, while scaling back some benefits amid political debate.
Science & Technology | 2025-10-06
Behind closed doors, Russia's leaders channel public funds into longevity projects, revealing more about power and privilege than about medicine.
Security | 2025-10-06
At a summit ringed by NATO troops and no-fly zones, EU leaders vowed to counter Moscow's drones, disinformation and cyberattacks -- and debated using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine.
Human Rights | 2025-10-03
Hundreds of Belarusians have joined the Russian army despite a domestic ban on mercenary work, with activists warning Minsk is sacrificing its citizens to the Kremlin.
Human Rights | 2025-10-03
Sentenced in absentia for backing Ukraine, Akunin told diplomats in Geneva that freedoms erode slowly -- and urged, Don't repeat our mistakes.
Security | 2025-10-02
Germany warns of a “drone arms race” as Europe weighs a joint defense “wall” to counter Russia's growing aerial threat.
Environment | 2025-10-02
In Ukraine, farmers face drones, mines and shelling to bring in a harvest that has become an act of survival and heroism.
Health | 2025-10-01
Harnessing 3D printing, titanium and bionics, Ukrainian doctors are transforming combat injuries into stories of resilience and setting new global standards in prosthetic care.
Economy | 2025-10-01
Russia plans to raise sales taxes to fund its war in Ukraine as its economy slows and deficits widen.