Britain will pay people to open their homes to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion as the government moves to deflect anger over its response to the fastest-growing refugee crisis in
A private U.S company says satellite images taken Saturday morning show extensive damage to urban infrastructure and residential buildings in the southern Ukrainian city of Mariupol caused by Russian shelling
Russia urged India to deepen its investments in the sanction-hit country's oil and gas sector, and is keen on expanding the sales networks of Russian companies in Asia's third-largest economy
Russian forces have shelled a mosque in the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, where more than 80 adults and children have taken refuge
Facebook has temporarily eased its policy on violent speech after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, allowing statements like “death to Russian invaders” but not credible threats against civilians
Civilians trapped in Ukraine’s Mariupol have gone through “two days of hell”, a local official said on Friday, claiming Russian attacks “every 30 minutes” have rendered futile any attempt at
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said sanctions imposed against Russia would rebound against the West, including in the form of higher food and energy prices, and Moscow would solve its
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan told U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday it was important for Ankara to maintain dialogue with both Ukraine and Russia to prevent their conflict from worsening.
Ukraine and Russia's foreign ministers held talks in Turkey on Thursday, the first high-level talks between the two countries since Russia invaded its neighbor. But after 90 minutes of talks,
Iran says U.S has to abandon "unacceptable proposals" as the possibility of reaching an agreement due to last-minute Russian demands was thrown into uncertainty.