Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his citizens won’t back down and the tide has turned dramatically over the past month or so.
First-person footage of a fighter pilot ejection is pretty tough to come by. That’s what makes the video, coming out of Ukraine, such a find.
Perhaps military generals will do their best to shield the Russian president from seeing another embarrassing video doing the rounds.
The warning bells and seatbelt lights are flashing regarding the global economy as the odds of a severe recession keep climbing.
During a televised national address yesterday, Putin stated that hostilities in Ukraine now threaten the very existence of Russia and said talk of using nuclear weapons “is not a bluff”.
As Ukrainian forces continue to consolidate their control of newly liberated areas of Kharkiv, we are getting a look at some of the frontline battles.
On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine and footage showed explosions and fighter jets in and around major cities. Sadly, those are scenes we have become all too familiar with.
Hundreds of landmines have been left behind by retreating Russian soldiers, which has led to some unique takes on detonating them.
The British Army’s new recruitment drive to attract thousands of soldiers paints a dystopian picture of what lies ahead.
In 2016, a mysterious aircraft was discovered underwater at a depth of 85 metres off the coast of a tiny island south of Sicily.
CCTV footage shows residents of Kremenchuk enjoying a day at a park when they’re suddenly forced to flee for their lives.
The footage took place in southwest Polohy in Ukraine, an area frighteningly close to where the Russian Armed Forces have taken control.
The British couple had been together for 10 years, but in a matter of 10 days with the Ukrainian refugee, everything had begun to unravel.
During an event at Bush’s presidential library in Dallas yesterday, the former president suffered an embarrassing Freudian slip.
Sergey Andreev, Russia’s ambassador to Poland, wasn’t a very popular man during yesterday’s ceremony at the Soviet Soldiers Cemetery in Warsaw.
Some of the yet-to-be-sanctioned Russian oligarchs are doing their best to make sure their yachts aren’t seized.
Bono and U2 bandmate The Edge were invited to perform in Kyiv by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself.
Aside from showing how bombed out the town is, you can also see Russian soldiers tossing grenades before opposition forces are taken down.
A recent video of a chat between Putin and his Defence Minister shows him gripping the table, which some have speculated could be due to ill health.
The visuals coming out of Bucha, a town north of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, may well be a turning point in Russia’s invasion of the country.
With Russian troops struggling against weather conditions and the resolve of the Ukrainian people, it’s feared Putin could resort to chemical warfare.
With so many visuals of death and destruction and heartbreak, it’s easy to become desensitised to what is happening.
The latest footage to show accepted international rules of war being violated features a civilian motorist being shot by soldiers outside Kyiv.
Footage emerging earlier this week showed a Ukrainian strike taking out what is likely a T-72 Russian tank.
I am not sure what movie or era Elon Musk thinks he’s in, but one does not simply challenge a dangerous world leader to single combat.
Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko’s estimated $580 million, 140-metre “Sailing Yacht A” superyacht was dramatically seized in the Italian port of Trieste.
The ambush took place in an area about 35 kilometres from the centre of Kyiv, which provides a direct route to the east of the capital.
According to the governor of the Donetsk region, the airstrike happened during an agreed ceasefire period meant to allow civilians to safely escape the area.
She was already well known by Ukrainian citizens but since posting about the devastating effects of the war, particularly on women and children, she has been thrust into the global spotlight.
As it stands, Forbes has uncovered “at least 36 properties owned by 10 sanctioned Russian oligarchs, stretching from Connecticut to Sardinia”.