Our military analyst Professor Michael Clarke answers your questions on the Ukraine war live this afternoon. Send us yours in the box below - and see you here at 2pm for the start of the session.
It looks like Ukraine will have a few more Patriot interceptors to shoot at Russian ballistic missiles.
Danish premier Mette Frederiksen on Wednesday urged Europe to step up its response to Russia's "hybrid war", as she hosted EU ...
European Union leaders on Wednesday weighed a new scheme to provide longer-term financial and military support to Ukraine ...
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Copenhagen is on alert as EU leaders discuss boosting their defences in response to disruption from drones and Russian war ...
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EU funnels $4.7 billion to Ukraine in loan backed by Russian assets
Ukraine on Oct. 1 received another 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) from the EU under the G7 loan backed by frozen Russian ...
Ukraine has secured a $4.6 billion aid package from the EU, utilizing frozen Russian assets to strengthen its defense efforts ...
As reported by the agency, Polish President Karol Nawrocki, speaking at the UN General Assembly session, stressed that Poland ...
THIS is the chilling moment Russia’s nuke war sirens howled across the entire country as Vladimir Putin staged a dramatic nationwide alert test while rattling the nuclear sabre. Across 11 ...
King Charles's office released an important statement after Princess Anne followed in the footsteps of Prince Harry for a meaningful cause. On October 1, Buckingham Palace released a series ...
She meets children displaced from their families and visited a memorial for young people killed during the war.
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