As Ukraine worries UN, leaders rue what's pushed aside
Countries like Nigeria and South Africa feel other concerns are being ignored at the UN.
Countries like Nigeria and South Africa feel other concerns are being ignored at the UN.
Sri Lankans held captive by Russians psychologically damaged by their months in captivity.
Putin relies on China and India's support, but now both countries are expressing concerns.
The Kremlin's referendum is an illegitimate attempt by Moscow to seize territory -report.
Jacinda Ardern sat down with the Herald in New York to talk trade, films, and nukes.
Russian reservists were filmed fighting back after being told that 'playtime is over'.
Countries are joining the United States and its allies in condemning Moscow's war.
Jacinda Ardern said New Zealand doesn't want to be proved right on nuclear weapons.
Jacinda Ardern has condemned Russia and called for a complete ban on all nuclear weapons.
New York Times: Flights sell out and ticket prices soar as young men flee Russia.
The figure is likely to exacerbate fears of conscription among ordinary Russians.
Zelenskyy vowed that his forces would not stop until they had reclaimed all of Ukraine.
Putin says the federation had 'lots of weapons' to counter nuclear threats.
New York Times: In a speech, he recast the war in Ukraine and made clear it could spread.
Georgii Zuev could be expelled amid growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia.
The announcement caused a panic among men, mostly young, to get out of the country.
Putin's latest threat has revived fears he could drop atomic bombs on Ukraine.
One way tickets to Dubai have surged to $15,469 out of Russia.
The released prisoners are safely in the hands of the US embassy in Saudi Arabia.
China has called for a 'ceasefire' following Putin's speech threatening nuclear war.
Jacinda Ardern met twice with Ukraine's prime minister at the UN event.
Flights booked out even as one-way fares rise to more than $15,000.
"Citizens who are currently in the reserve will be subject to conscription," Putin says.
Financial Times: Putin still won't admit Russia's at war. That's a huge problem for him.
Russian leader was expected to announce a major move in the war against Ukraine.
A bold offensive has seen Ukraine reclaim major areas from Russian forces.
Defence expert describes Kremlin's troops as "an army in crisis".
"It's a very, very dangerous and illegal act to be targeting a nuclear station."
The war in Ukraine is just the latest in a series of blunders made by Putin.