Australian shares are set to open lower amid a renewed focus on Russia’s war against Ukraine. Bitcoin tops $US94,000. Follow updates here.
Volodymy Zelensky has vowed to use all Ukraine’s long-range capabilities to strike inside Russia after Kyiv hit a weapons depot with a US-supplied Atacms missile.
Thousands continue to die as the Russia-Ukraine war marks 1,000 days. Hear what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said ...
Nvidia and other tech companies are pulling U.S. stock indexes higher after they stumbled in the morning on worries about escalations in the Russia-Ukraine war ...
State department spokesman accuses Kremlin of trying to ‘coerce and intimidate both Ukraine and other countries’ ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a revamped version of his country's nuclear doctrine that lowers the bar on when ...
Any deal will likely be favorable to the Russians, though the clock on Putin’s ability to sustain a wartime economy may be ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon will send Ukraine at least $275 million in new weapons, U.S. officials said Tuesday, as the ...
Unlike Sweden, neighboring Finland maintained a stronger defensive posture given its shared border with Russia, despite maintaining a decades-long neutrality status following World War II. But Finland ...
Vladimir Putin has updated Russia's nuclear doctrine after Joe Biden gave Ukraine the approval to use U.S.-provided weapons ...
The president-elect appears focused on remaking the federal government in his own image, though some choices could face ...
Being able to move from a primarily defensive posture and take a more offensive approach is a big step forward towards ...