Sky News spoke with an expert in conflict and security, who mapped out three options to end the war.
The precarious relationship between the US and Russia is as far-reaching as space, with the future of the International Space Station (ISS) proving to be rather uncertain.
Last week, five members of a Sky News team, including South African-born Dominique van Heerden, came under heavy fire.
Reports claim that Putin has his Olympic gold-winning former gymnast lover, Alina Kabaeva, and their four young children hidden in Switzerland.
A worst-case scenario could see South Africa’s fuel prices rocketing skyward as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues.
This pro-Kremlin cartoon video likened the history that led Russian President Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine to a schoolyard bullying situation.
A Russian Mi-24/35 gunship helicopter was hit on Saturday, March 5, going down in a ball of flames.
The 55-year-old Ukrainian man who attempted to sink the superyacht that belongs to Russian military weapons businessman Alexander Mijeev is taking the next step to defend his country from Russia’s invasion.
Rahul Shivshankar’s mistake is made all the more enjoyable by the fact that there are two other people involved and a massive plot twist at the end.
Russians protesting against the invasion on social media include the children of oligarchs and government officials close to Putin.
Forbes has said that figuring out Putin’s net worth is “probably the most elusive riddle in wealth hunting”.
Don’t worry, Ukrainians who have seized Russian military equipment – the taxman is looking out for you.
Some Russian troops have been forced to communicate via easily interceptable channels. Recordings show they are frustrated, angry, and afraid.
Nuclear warheads, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and the infamous vacuum bomb are just some of the weapons at Putin’s disposal.
Over the past 24 hours, Russian missile strikes have struck right across Ukraine as residents live in terror.
The threat of nuclear war intensified on February 27 when Vladimir Putin ordered Russia’s nuclear forces to a “special regime of combat duty”.
Evenink and Kanra are just two of the many Russian and Belarusian creators who have been locked out of their OnlyFans accounts in what may be a political move.
The Antonov AN-225, named “Mriya” (“dream” in Ukrainian), has been destroyed by a Russian attack on Antonov Airport in Hostomel.
A poorly chosen Tinder picture counts against you, but surely being an active part of the troops invading any would-be match’s country is a dealbreaker?
A Ukrainian man has taken full responsibility for trying to sink a superyacht owned by the CEO of a Russian military weapons company.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, South Africans have spoken about the difficulties of fleeing the country and other hardships.
Some have been doctored, some are old, and some ripped from video games have been passed off as real.
The actor and filmmaker is in the country because he’s working on a documentary.
The Google Maps data is huge in that it can potentially help Ukraine make countermoves as the live traffic data tips off the exact locations of Russia’s military invasion.
In a speech yesterday, Putin threatened “consequences you have never faced in your history” for “anyone who tries to interfere with us”.
Earlier this morning, the first attacks started as multiple news outlets reported live on the scene.
16-year-old Nikita Uvarov and his two buddies, Bogdan Andreyev and Denis Mikhailenko, were arrested two years ago for actions that the government concluded were part of a sinister plot.
When an experienced American business journalist asked Vladimir Putin a question on a panel about energy issues, he decided to patronise her in response.
The official account for the Russian government wished President Putin for his 69th Birthday with an outlandish photoshopped image and an embarrassing hashtag.
Boris Vishnevsky, a well-known opposition politician, is the latest target of political cosplay that aims to derail the vote in an upcoming municipal election.