Veteran war correspondent Mike Eckel tells RNZ's Sunday Morning why neither Russia or Ukraine may get what they want.
At their summit in Washington in July, the 32 members of NATO said Ukraine is on an “irreversible” path to membership.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says he wants to work “directly” with US President-elect Donald Trump and is open to ...
Moscow’s use of an intermediate-range ballistic missile sends its own powerful signal about Putin’s determination to prevail ...
Russia is open to resuming nuclear tests for the first time since the Soviet era, one of Vladimir Putin’s senior ministers ...
Amid a rapid-fire collapse of Syrian, Hezbollah, Russian and Iranian forces in northern Syria, questions are surfacing about ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov that the U.S. authorization of Ukraine to fire ...
Putin will crush Ukraine ...
In further remarks to Sky News, the UK’s former representative to Nato, Sir Adam Thomson, said that Mr Zelensky appeared to ...
During a Friday meeting, North Korea and Russia reached "a satisfactory consensus" on issues on how to further boost ...
The Russian President said that Russia would be forced to use all weapons at its disposal if Ukraine obtained nuclear arms ...