Dozens of countries pledge aid for Moldova at Paris conference
A donor conference aims to help Moldova deal with the impact of the Ukraine war and rising food and energy prices.
The UK now has an experienced king and a novice PM
And this power imbalance at the heart of the executive may have important consequences.
Ukraine updates: Shelling Zaporizhzhia is ‘playing with fire’
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) condemns shelling attacks around the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, calling reports from its team on the ground “disturbing”.
Anti-Western and hyper macho, Putin’s appeal in Southeast Asia
Soviet-era nostalgia and anti-Western sentiment fuel online support for Russia’s Vladimir Putin and his war on Ukraine.
Traces of explosives found at Nord Stream pipelines, Sweden says
Swedish prosecutors confirm gas pipelines were sabotaged as probe continues in attempt to identify suspects.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv experts ‘at site of Poland blast’
Ukrainian experts are working at the site of an explosion in Poland, where a missile killed two people on Tuesday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
What are Russia and Ukraine’s military options for this winter?
As temperatures slowly sink, the nature of the fighting will change sharply for both sides.
Iran confirms release of two seized Greek tankers
Tehran and Athens agree to foster the cooperation necessary to improve maritime security, according to a memorandum.
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