
Why Putin faces “more NATO” in the Arctic after Ukraine invasion
By Robin Emmott, Essi Lehto and Simon Johnson BARDUFOSS, Norway (Reuters) – The sound of gunfire ech...
4th April, 2022

By Robin Emmott, Essi Lehto and Simon Johnson BARDUFOSS, Norway (Reuters) – The sound of gunfire ech...
4th April, 2022

(Reuters) – Russian President Putin threatened to halt contracts supplying Europe with a third of it...
31st March, 2022

By Steve Holland and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Joe Biden adopted a cautious...
29th March, 2022

By Jonathan Spicer and Gleb Garanich ISTANBUL/KYIV OUTSKIRTS/MARIUPOL, Ukraine (Reuters) – Russia pr...
29th March, 2022

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The White House has set up a team of experts to plan how the...
24th March, 2022

By Matthias Williams, Margaryta Chornokondratenko and Stephen Farrell LONDON/LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters)...
24th March, 2022

ROME (Reuters) -Russia’s attack on Ukraine risks causing famine in countries around the world, Ukrai...
22nd March, 2022

(Reuters) – Russian forces in Ukraine were blasting cities and killing civilians but no longer makin...
17th March, 2022

By Jeff Mason and Nandita Bose WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden on Wednesday said Russian P...
16th March, 2022

By Stephanie van den Berg THE HAGUE (Reuters) – The United Nations’ top court for disputes between s...
16th March, 2022

LONDON (Reuters) -A Russian woman who burst into a state TV studio to denounce the Ukraine war durin...
16th March, 2022

By Robin Emmott and Ingrid Melander BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The United States and other NATO members sai...
16th March, 2022