In his New Year address, Russian President Vladimir Putin offered reassurances but no clear roadmap, as economic pressures mount and Ukraine's counterattacks challenge Moscow’s narrative.
Europe turns a page on Russian gas. Decades of dependency end as Ukraine halts transit. Moscow's dominance fades, but the shift leaves financial losses on both sides. The EU moves forward with ...
The price cap applies to households who pay for their electricity and gas by either, standard credit, Direct Debit, a ...
Ukraine’s energy minister, Herman Halushchenko, confirmed on Wednesday morning that Kyiv had stopped the gas flows “in the interest of national security.” ...
THERE was carnage at London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display as thugs stormed the barriers last night. Revellers then ...
The EU says most states will not be affected but other European countries, including Moldova, are facing shortages.
Where are Putin’s forces making gains on the frontline as 2025 begins? - Russian forces are advancing in the east, slowly but ...
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Russia targets Ukrainian airfield and defence sites with drones and precision weapons amid escalating conflict tensions.- ...
Zelenskyy, in a slick 21-minute New Year video greeting to his compatriots, also said only a strong Ukraine could secure ...