Lawmakers haven’t decided yet whether they should focus solely on Ukraine—or write a broader indictment of the president.
Seventy-five years after the mass slaughter of Kiev's Jews, Ukraine begins a new memorial project.
The war in Ukraine and shifts in energy markets have put the Russian leader in a bind.
The experience of Ukrainian medics in the notorious Olenivka POW camp suggests that Russia’s treatment of captives is certainly inhumane and probably illegal.
A monument to Feliks Dzerzhinsky, the founder of the Bolsheviks’ feared secret police, has been quietly rehabilitated. Why?
Hollywood imagined that computers would launch a nuclear missile, but self-guided aircraft are what’s truly changing the nature of combat.
Who will succeed Russia’s longest-serving ruler since Stalin? Not even the handpicked elite can say.
A second Trump term probably wouldn’t change U.S. foreign policy all that much.
There will be no return to normalcy or status quo ante.