It comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticised what he said was a "nothing" response from his allies about Russia deploying North Korean troops for the war in Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine is hurting the entire world and the longer it goes on the worse the consequences will be for everyone, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said at a two-day Montreal ...
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Russian troops are suffering 1,200 wounded and dead per day in fighting, more than at any time in the war, Blinken said. The war, Blinken said, is a “meat grinder of his own making.” ...
Uncertainties surround Moscow's capacity to play an effective role as it contends with a war of its own in Ukraine, but the buy-in of a world power with ties to nearly every major stakeholder ...
Ukraine's president warns it could lead to "a world war." Is Volodymyr Zelensky overreacting by sounding the alarm over the deployment of North Korean soldiers to Russia? NATO believes the troops ...
Western leaders say North Korea has sent some 10,000 soldiers to help Russia’s military campaign and warned that its involvement in a European war could also unsettle relations in the Indo ...
Ukrainian intelligence places the number at 12,000. “It’s effectively the participation of a second state in the war against Ukraine on the side of Russia,” President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
US increases estimated number of North Korean troops sent to Russia amid fears Moscow’s war on Ukraine could expand. Al Jazeera’s defence editor analyses the powers and vulnerabilities of Kyiv ...
Russia has lost 650,000 troops, including killed and wounded, in the war against Ukraine, Zelensky said in an interview with Times of India, published on Oct. 28. Over 690,000 Russian military ...
Russia can afford to fund its war in Ukraine for several more years, according to economists, because of massive oil revenue and Western sanctions failures, particularly the oil price cap put in ...