Ukraine
Montenegro cyberattack underlines geostrategic trend
Montenegro's government is still coming to grips with a major cyberattack it suffered on August 26 and 27
InternationalUkraine's law satisfies EU but oligarchs will survive
New rules on political involvement will limit rather than end the influence of wealthy business owners
UkraineUkraine nuclear plant incident heightens worries
The temporary disconnection of Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant from the grid adds to worries about safety
UkraineRussian army expansion reflects Ukraine war problems
Russia's armed forces are to increase by half a million personnel, 137,000 of them combat troops
RussiaAssassinations challenge Russian rule in Ukraine
A Russian-appointed mayor is the latest to die in a string of targeted killings in Ukraine
UkraineItaly risks undermining EU unity on Ukraine
The leader of one of the parties likely to be in the next government has questioned the EU’s sanction policy over Russia
ItalyDugina death will heighten Russian tensions with Kyiv
Far-right nationalist Alexander Dugin may have been the intended target of a suspected car bomb that killed his daughter
RussiaRussian arms orders hint at Ukraine war needs
At an arms fair targeting foreign buyers, Russia's defence ministry has highlighted its own spending
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