As Ukrainian drones rain down, authorities have implemented blackouts citing ‘security concerns’.

As Ukrainian drones rain down, authorities have implemented blackouts citing ‘security concerns’.

As the war drags into another year, a lesser-known crisis afflicts troops on both sides.

As antigovernment protests in Serbia continue into their second year, who is the man maintaining a grip on power?
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From curbs on rights to fewer choices at the market, the war has taken its toll. Still, support for it remains high.

From urban rebel to senator facing death threats, what drives Petro, 65, the country’s first progressive president?
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Atesh, an underground resistance group, says it has trained thousands – including Russian soldiers – in sabotage.

Igor Rogov, who lives in Poland, has reportedly admitted some allegations in a case that may impact Russian visa rules.

While some in Russia believe Ukraine is standing in the way of peace, other analysts say Putin has maximalist ambitions.

Before the new censorship legislation came into force, some authors reportedly enjoyed a brief spike in sales.

The arguments for and against ‘reclassifying’ of cannabis in the US are varied.
