Zelenskiy appoints new commander to tackle Ukraine’s troop shortages
Hennadii Shapovalov will have to improve mobilisation and training as Russia’s summer offensive gains ground
Hennadii Shapovalov will have to improve mobilisation and training as Russia’s summer offensive gains ground
Russia and Ukraine exchange captured soldiers but drone attacks target Kharkiv and Odesa
War could destabilise region and destroy decades of hard-won economic advancement
Ben Hodges tells a London audience that Nato members on continent should prepare for future Russian strikes on their air and sea ports
Russia sent 440 drones and fired 32 missiles during its deadliest strike on the capital this year
Air defences destroy 147 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory, says Moscow
With the Ukraine war, Putin might have backed himself into an economic cul-de-sac
Zelenskiy says Ukrainian forces have stopped Russian troops advancing in northeastern Sumy
Annual conference discusses competing security interests in northeast Asia
The cold war was built on assumptions that Americans and Russians lived opposite lives. ‘What if that was a lie?’ the Irish photographer asks in his new book
The Genghis Khan National Museum is one of the Mongolian capital’s most popular landmarks and tourist attractions
Embassy accuses Simon Harris of ‘anti-Russian propaganda’ after Tánaiste condemns wave of drone and missile attacks
Kremlin aide indicates 27 bodies of Russian soldiers returned as a result of repatriation arrangement
London commercial court finds for Irish aircraft lessor in battle over aircraft and parts lost with the onset of war in Ukraine
Zelenskiy voices frustration with Trump, called for ‘concrete actions’
Left-wing and Independent politicians claim number of Oireachtas members are uncomfortable with plans to relax triple lock
Mark Mellett calls for more defence spending: ‘State security is inextricably linked with economic security'
Kyiv and Moscow remain far apart on ending the war, now in its fourth year
Ukraine has lost more than 190 sq km of the eastern region in less than a month
Ukraine postpones accepting bodies of its killed soldiers and the exchange of prisoners of war, says Russia
Sale by IBRC said to have netted €40m-€50m for State-owned body into which Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide were subsumed
Economically, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are by far the most successful of post-Soviet Republics
In her final monthly column, the female commander of a Ukrainian drone unit says her country’s allies overestimate Russia’s strength and underestimate Ukraine’s
Zelenskiy calls on countries to ramp up pressure on Russia after it launched more than 400 drones and 40 missiles
Limiting trade, travel and freezing foreign reserves would show the EU is willing to act independently of the US
Ahead of their meeting in Washington, the German chancellor has sought advice from recent survivors of Trump’s new reality television format
Behind the expanding wellness chain sits an investment group founded by Russian oligarchs since hit by sanctions over Ukraine
Fundamental change is not merely possible or probable; it is becoming an existential necessity
Strategic defence review launched in Westminster as UK government promises investment
Talks follow Kyiv’s daring assault on Moscow’s airfields and come despite gulf between two sides’ positions
Defence minister Rustem Umerov to attend talks in Istanbul, president Zelenskiy says
Unthinkable: Hope is not a strategy when it comes to tackling urgent challenges like climate change
Seven killed after two bridges collapse in Russian regions bordering Ukraine
South Korea's presidential election comes after country’s former leader was impeached for imposing martial law
Taoglas says it is unable to stop ‘nefarious’ use of its equipment
Zelenskiy says Russia has gathered 50,000 troops for offensive on northern Ukraine
Long-awaited German shift in policy, after 1,189 days of conflict, follows Berlin meeting
Ukrainian president says Kyiv has taken steps to prevent incursion
Just as Trump folded his tent in the Doha discussions on Afghanistan and gave up threats to forcibly end North Korea’s missile programme, his boasts about doing deals look empty
Advances follow some of the biggest Russian drone and missile attacks of the war, although their intensity fell off overnight
Pavlo Bogachenko, from Odesa, moved to Ireland in 2022
Ukrainians suffer third consecutive night of Russian aerial attacks
Ukrainian troops struggle with exhaustion but pledge to fight ‘until we break the Russians’ belief that we can be defeated’
‘Seeing it deliberately targeted and reduced to ashes is heartbreaking,’ says charity director
When protesting is policed, but the legitimate reasons for protest are not, then people lose trust
Deadly assault comes as Kyiv and Moscow complete largest prisoner swap
Volodymyr Zelenskiy says it was a ‘difficult night for all of Ukraine’ as he calls for more sanctions on Moscow to help achieve a ceasefire
Ó Beacháin’s book has merits but at times reads more like a polemic than balanced research; Rondeaux’s more nuanced work is a welcome addition to the growing library on Putin’s Russia
Historian’s examination of Russia and Ukraine’s shared origins succeeds to a point
Deal to exchange 1,000 prisoners each was only concrete step towards peace to emerge from first direct talks in three years
Events are undermining America’s influence in the world, warn foreign policy experts
German media investigation raises questions about Angela Merkel’s role in Nord Stream 2 project
Conclusion of gas transit deal between Russia and Ukraine has contributed to higher energy prices this year
Irish Times journalist Conor Gallagher was part of investigation into Kremlin-based Pravfond
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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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