The latest news, analysis and opinion on the War in Ukraine.
Report says Russia’s forces took advantage of defence gap and gained 5km of terrain
EU resistance to confiscation is unsustainable
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin tells the FT fresh military aid will help Kyiv reshape ‘difficult’ land fight against Moscow
Pentagon rushes $1bn in weapons to Kyiv after Biden signs aid bill
Much-needed supplies are key to fending off Russian attacks
US president says ‘we need to move fast’ as Ukrainian troops falter on front lines
Move follows lawsuit from state-owned bank VTB to recover funds held at America’s largest lender
Breakthrough move to hold vote followed campaign by evangelical Christians and intelligence chiefs
Recent arrests only ‘tip of the iceberg’, with hundreds more operatives believed to be ‘up to mischief’ in Germany
Europe-based multinationals will no longer be able to offer professional services to Russian subsidiaries from June
President expected to sign law unlocking long-delayed $60bn in funding for Ukraine this week
Pledge of extra £500mn comes as PM flies to Warsaw and Berlin and announces largest supply of munitions to Kyiv
Kyiv renews plea for Patriot and S-300 systems at meeting of foreign and defence ministers
War in Ukraine and tensions in Middle East and Asia lead to 7% increase in worldwide defence expenditure, says think-tank
Also in this newsletter: rushing green loopholes through the parliament
Tough weeks ahead for Kyiv in fight to stem Russian advances despite passage of long-awaited bill in Washington
Comments from head of one of region’s biggest arms makers come as bloc debates first defence industrial strategy
The centre held to pass $60bn in US military aid to Ukraine. Don’t count on it happening again.
Funding comes after Kyiv was forced to ration munitions in the face of Russian advances
Washington considers sanctions on Chinese financial institutions, according to people familiar with the situation
Democrats back Republican Speaker’s proposal to unlock $60bn in support for Kyiv
Maximise every euro from immobilised reserves to aid Ukraine, says Biden adviser Daleep Singh
Protests and parliamentary scuffles raise alarm about government’s attempts to clamp down on civil society
After a months-long internecine stand-off, Speaker Mike Johnson thinks he can get military aid approved
Faltering western assistance and Russia’s fresh initiative on battlefield chip away at country’s morale
London-based VR Capital is part of bondholder group that does not want Ukrenergo debt to be part of sovereign restructuring
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