Stephen Hubbard, 72, is the first U.S. citizen known to have been convicted for fighting as a mercenary in Ukraine.
Both sides are facing the issue of how to sustain their costly war of attrition — a conflict that started with Russia's ...
Harris would continue the internationalist policies of Biden and Obama. Trump would reprise his previous role as disrupter-in ...
Rep. Adam Schiff's role as a chief critic of former President Trump has defined his bid to become the next U.S. senator from ...
Ukraine’s General Staff said on social media that the oil terminal in Feodosia, on the south coast of the Russia-occupied ...
Dmitry Medvedev's threat came as the Kremlin staged strategic missile drills with its nuclear-capable Yars rockets in Siberia ...
The willingness of the Russian military command to achieve limited tactical success in exchange for significant losses of ...
Stephen Hubbard, who moved to Ukraine in 2014, was captured by Russian soldiers in Izyum in April 2022, and was charged with ...
MADRID, October 7. /TASS/. High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell believes that the conflict in Ukraine would end in 15 days without Western ...
Ukraine's military says it has carried out a strike on a large oil terminal off the coast of the occupied Crimean Peninsula, ...
A Russian court has sentenced a 72-year-old American to nearly seven years in prison for fighting as a mercenary in Ukraine.
Israel has begun commemorating the victims of Hamas’ ‘monstrous’ attacks on October 7 last year with mourners gathering at ...