Russia to conduct largest forcible annexation in Europe since Second World War
Reports are surfacing of Ukrainians being forced to mark their ballots at gunpoint.
Reports are surfacing of Ukrainians being forced to mark their ballots at gunpoint.
Daily Briefing: Western leaders insist that the Kremlin’s TV address is an act of desperation, designed to shore up a collapsing war effort.
No wonder the Russian leader is resorting to mobilisation and nuclear threats. Talk of a mini-Stalingrad in the Kherson Oblast by mid-winter is not far-fetched.
At a testing moment for Russians on the battlefield, cracks are appearing in the Kremlin’s plan to freeze the continent.
Daily Briefing: Russian forces – reportedly outnumbered eight to one – have been pushed back, in some cases as far as the Russian border.
Why is the price of gas setting the price of all other sources of energy, despite providing roughly less than half of electricity in Britain? It’s a puzzle and here are some of the reasons.
Both sides could benefit from increased co-operation, especially on energy-related matters. But resolving channel crossings, protocol and, not least, fisheries spats is no small task.
20,000 Russian troops are trapped in Kherson with no means to resupply. Could the battle for Kherson be a Stalingrad-in-the-making?
War cheerleaders run the risk of urging Ukrainians to press on towards unwinnable goals.
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