Ukraine’s decision to let young men leave sparks alarm in Europe
Several EU member states, including Ireland, have reported a surge in young men arriving
The Irish expert helping Ukraine reclaim its dead: ‘You feel responsibility to every one of them’
Limerick’s Niamh Smith oversees exchanges of fallen soldiers at border with Russia as part of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Kickback claims at Ukraine’s atomic energy firm throw spotlight on anti-corruption fight
High-level €86m graft case seen as test for Volodymyr Zelenskiy and allies
Ukraine’s vital rail network frays under mounting Russian missile and drone strikes
Train services to two eastern cities halted as front line nears and attacks on infrastructure intensify
‘Politically it would be a bitter setback’: If Ukraine loses Povrovsk, what will it mean for the war?
Ukraine could be facing its biggest battlefield loss for months, although opinion is divided on the big-picture implications
Ukrainians and foreigners train for drone warfare at Kyiv’s Killhouse academy
Unmanned Systems Forces seeking 15,000 new recruits for rapidly evolving battle of technology with Russia
Ukraine in fierce fight for eastern cities as Zelenskiy visits troops near front line
Moscow claims its troops are making progress in attempt to gain control of key city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region
Ukraine’s army of ground drones aims to save lives in the ‘kill zone’
Wheeled robots play growing role in supplying and evacuating troops at the front line
Pussy Riot’s Maria Alyokhina: ‘It’s a strange feeling: willing your country to lose’
Co-founder of protest and performance-art group describes Russia’s descent under Putin into dictatorship and war
‘They want to destroy Ukrainian life’: Winter looms over nation’s crippled power grid
Kyiv seeks air defence systems and spare parts as Russian strikes become bigger and harder to stop
Go west: upheaval of war drives integration of people from eastern and western Ukraine
At least 150,000 of the five million Ukrainians who fled to Lviv after Russia’s invasion have settled in the historic city
‘We must survive’: Lviv fights to keep lights on as Russia bombards Ukrainian energy grid
Mayor of city, which is less than 100km from the Polish border, says EU neighbours are ‘in dreamworld’ over threat from Moscow
‘It won’t stop with Ukraine’: Former POWs saw only lust for war, conquest in Russian jails
UN says brutal abuse of Ukrainian captives is rife as Kremlin withdraws from European anti-torture convention
Moscow’s unrestrained delight after Zelenskiy appears to leave Washington empty-handed
Always doubts that US president would enable Ukraine to acquire Tomahawk long-range cruise missiles
Hungary’s ‘Viktator’ eyes pre-election boost from US-Russia strongman summit
Orban’s nationalist government says Putin need not fear arrest over war crimes allegations















