Sabotaged car exhausts make for unlikely form of election interference as Germany heads to the polls on Sunday
Russian agents suspected of stoking anti–Green sentiment with vandalism and bumper stickers of party leader
Russian agents suspected of stoking anti–Green sentiment with vandalism and bumper stickers of party leader
Residents of the town that suffered attacks on civilians are alarmed by the US president’s warm words for Moscow
Trump aims barrage of falsehoods at Kyiv after criticism of US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia
Proposal sees smaller role for land troops to enforce ceasefire, but would require significant US support
Analysis: Russian economy is under strain but all US demands are aimed at Kyiv
President dismisses Kyiv’s concerns about being excluded from US-Russia talks held in Riyadh
Kyiv warns against ‘ultimatums’ as US and Russia relaunch contacts with talks in Saudi Arabia
Theo Francken says bloc’s fragmentation and high costs push European governments towards US weapons
Even if the US succeeds in its current push to end the fighting in Ukraine, the legacy of Europe’s biggest war since 1945 will affect its people for many years
Here in Ireland, the government is expected to propose €50m in non-lethal aid for Ukraine
The war’s end was never likely to affirm justice and international law; this will be an ugly peace
European leaders to hold an emergency summit on Ukraine on Monday in Paris
Steady queue of people brave freezing temperatures and possible arrest in Moscow
Wang Yi will travel to Dublin after telling summit European countries must have role in Ukraine talks
Trump’s glowering mugshot even hangs outside the Oval, like an Old West 'Wanted: dead or alive' poster
Ukrainian president said draft deal failed to protect his country’s interests and offered no specific security guarantees
Keith Kellogg says previous peace talks failed because too many countries involved in process
Czech president says European countries cannot be excluded from Ukraine ceasefire talks if they are to take more responsibility for security
Munich Security Conference had expected to hear Trump’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine
US vice-president JD Vance says European leaders ‘running in fear of your own voters’
No radiation leak as Kyiv says attack shows Kremlin has no desire for peace
Kyiv says it will reject any Trump-Putin peace deal sealed without its input
As the war grinds on, Nato states are collaborating to train Ukrainian recruits to fly western jets. The RAF gets them first
Former defence secretary Ben Wallace warns against US-led ‘appeasement’ of Russia
Lasting peace in Ukraine requires European role in talks, leaders say
Nato head says any peace deal in Ukraine must be enduring, any talks must include Kyiv
US president is proving capable of shredding the rules-based world order and replacing it with a gangland ethos in the Putin mould
Occupied territory in Kursk region could be valuable bargaining chip in any Trump-brokered talks
Donald Trump says he has spoken to Vladimir Putin about ending war in Ukraine
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania stopped purchases of power from Russia after invasion of Ukraine
Laika Party, the story of the Soviet dog in space, is an unlikely subject for a Eurovision song
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania cut final link with Russia in move to integrate with EU and boost security
North’s Protestants strongly favour membership of the Europe-North America military alliance in event of Irish unity
North Korean troops believed to have been withdrawn from frontline due to heavy losses
Irish wasn’t Caoimhe Ní Laighin’s first language growing up, but with the help of good teachers, the presenter made it part of her career
Russia says new Ukrainian attacks in Kursk border region repelled
Kyiv believes Moscow behind deadly blasts at army draft offices around Ukraine
Renewed international focus is coming on Ireland’s attitude to defence as Finland and Sweden join Nato
Analysis: Most EU members want to co-operate on defence, but have different ideas about what co-operation means
Public figures in the Russian Federation have called for inhumane treatment or execution of captured military
The BBC World Service is viewed as a critical British asset in the global information war
Developers seek artificial intelligence breakthrough as air, sea and land drones transform warfare
Ukraine war, growing geopolitical tensions, rise of artificial intelligence and worsening climate crisis cited as factors pushing us towards global catastrophe
Russian missile strike on apartment block in Poltava kills at least seven and injures 14 including three children, say emergency services
In the second column in a monthly series, the 29-year-old commander of a Ukrainian drone unit discusses fighting on while being unable to grieve for those lost in combat and how and when the war might end
A policy of neutrality is increasingly being questioned by EU members
Kyiv accuses Slovak PM and Romanian far-right leader of peddling Kremlin propaganda
Scandals, ‘leaks’, army recruitment woes and Trump fears compound concerns over trajectory of war
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
European stocks at historic lows as cold weather bites
And where the war is felt more keenly than the winter, a thaw will be caused not by the sun’s rays, but by blast waves and heat from exploding shells and mines
Russian-backed dictator Alexander Lukashenko to extend 31-year rule after crushing opposition
Influential writers look at how the Chinese leader is moulding his country - and the West - to fit his vision
US president tells Mette Frederiksen he is determined to take over Arctic island
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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