KYIV, June 6 -- The vehicle carrying Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the Ukrainian nationalist party Svoboda, was struck by a drone on the front line, leaving him wounded, Ivano-Frankivsk Mayor Ruslan Marts... Read More
New Delhi, June 6 -- The accusation came not in a speech but at a press conference, and it carried the particular weight that off-the-cuff remarks sometimes do. Anton Kobyakov, adviser to President Vl... Read More
MOSCOW, June 6 -- The weight of the fighting on June 6 fell hardest on Ukraine's positions in the south. Russia's Vostok, or East, battlegroup reported eliminating up to 385 Ukrainian soldiers over th... Read More
VIENNA, June 6 -- The drone came in less than a day after Ukraine signed the written guarantees. Five Russian sappers were wounded on the front line near Europe's largest nuclear power plant. And the ... Read More
India, June 5 -- The Kremlin has never harbored illusions about the United States serving as a neutral mediator in the Ukraine conflict, spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday, drawing a direct line be... Read More
India, June 5 -- The letter Volodymyr Zelenskyy published on Thursday and sent via diplomatic channels to Vladimir Putin, the United States, and a roster of potential mediating capitals arrived at a p... Read More
India, June 5 -- The men who built their fortunes in the boom years of Putin's first decade do not usually complain in public. The sanctioned tier of Russia's business elite has survived by compliance... Read More
India, June 4 -- The letter sat for days at the United Nations, addressed to one of the world's top human rights officials, asking for a public condemnation of a drone attack that Russia says killed 2... Read More
India, June 3 -- The number Mark Rutte put on the table Wednesday was the biggest yet for NATO's weapons-purchase program. But it arrived on the same morning Volodymyr Zelenskyy stood before cameras a... Read More
India, June 3 -- The hall where Sergey Ryabkov was speaking on Wednesday morning was not short on economic ambition. Finance ministers and energy executives had filled the corridors of the St. Petersb... Read More