The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Sanctions have caused imports of spare parts to collapse. But airlines have found new ways to get components into the country
Moscow uses superior weaponry and manpower in attempt to make gains before arrival of more US military aid
Polish prime minister appoints Tomasz Siemoniak, an outspoken critic of Moscow, to run interior ministry
EU plans to ‘spend more, spend better, spend European’ have rung alarm bells among UK executives
Wagers on rising prices point to concerns over potential supply disruptions
Western lender with largest operations in Russia decides to ‘walk away’ from deal after pressure from regulators
Artem Marchevskyi says he was ‘third-party contractor’ of media outlet Voice of Europe
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Key articles on Russia and Ukraine’s battle tactics
Ukrainian security service claims to have uncovered network of FSB agents planning assassination
Tomasz Szmydt said he was persecuted by Warsaw, which in turn accused him of treachery
Proposed latest sanctions aim to weaken Putin’s war effort in Ukraine and Moscow’s disinformation campaigns
The war in Ukraine has led the US to accept the flaws of autocratic allies such as Turkey
Russian armed forces will rehearse use of ‘tactical’ nuclear weapons in combat situations
The Chinese president’s first trip to region since 2019 comes amid rising tensions
Washington’s crackdown shows its leverage over global banking system
There is a first-mover advantage to openness on Russian assets
National security adviser says supplies and weapons approved by Congress could help stop Russian gains
Assessments suggest Kremlin agents preparing covert bombings, arson and attacks on infrastructure
Despite some setbacks, expansion into ex-communist Europe was a historic success
Confiscating hundreds of billions of foreign reserves could transform Ukraine’s war. But the US and Europe disagree on how far to go
Energy giant suffers fallout from Ukraine war as Europe weans itself off Russian supplies
Washington says shipments exceeded 165,000 barrels in March and could continue ‘indefinitely’
Ukraine conflict shows no sign of abating — and financial institutions are being expected to implement the response
Latest measures come as Washington steps up support for Ukraine
Russian forces could attempt a pincer movement to capture more land as Kyiv admits frontline situation ‘has worsened’
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