Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
Hundreds of soldiers have handed themselves over to Kyiv after ringing dedicated number
US companies are searching for ways to keep their interest costs down while raising capital
Victims’ families watch in horror as those convicted of gruesome crimes are pardoned in exchange for military service
Supreme court says Jan Petrovsky could face degrading treatment in Ukrainian custody
First prosecution of its kind involves the alleged assault and abduction of an American national in Ukraine
Supreme Court ruling places gay and transgender rights campaigns on legal par with al-Qaeda and Isis
Pro-choice campaigners link ultra-conservative rhetoric to Kremlin’s desire for more soldiers
More than 800,000 people fled Russia after last year’s invasion of Ukraine. Now, some have changed their minds
Putin widens pool of potential fighters as Moscow prepares for long-term conflict
Corporate America faces its sharpest drop in profits since the beginning of the Covid pandemic
Teachers, neighbours and even family members are turning to Soviet-style denunciations in wartime Russia
Memorial’s Oleg Orlov charged with ‘discrediting the armed forces’
As the west wages war on the tyranny of the present, it must not destroy the possibility of a peaceful future
International Edition