UN expresses concern over 'grave moment for international peace and security', urges Russia and US to enter talks.
These are the key developments from day 1,442 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesperson says Russian forces would continue fighting until Kyiv makes necessary 'decisions' to end the war.
The main sticking point in the negotiations continues to be the long-term fate of territory in eastern Ukraine.
Hundreds of drones and missiles struck Kyiv and Kharkiv overnight, leaving thousands of homes without heat.
Zelenskyy expects negotiations to soon lead to another prisoner exchange.
US President Donald Trump’s plan to sell Venezuelan oil to India is neat, but may be operationally messy, analysts say.
Kremlin has not indicated whether it will agree to al-Sharaa’s repeated requests for Bashar al-Assad’s extradition.
FIFA chief Infantino suggested the ban on Russia’s participation in global football competitions should be lifted.
Artemy Ostanin sentenced to more than five years in a penal colony after joking about a ‘legless’ war veteran.
“Trauma does not define us,” she said.“We are defined by how we overcome trauma, how we fight in these circumstances, how we support each other. Now, more than ever, we feel acutely what it means to ...
With New START, the last nuclear treaty between Russia and US ending, Moscow says it’s ready for more dangerous world.