Russia-Ukraine
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With escalating airstrikes, the Russian leader appears determined to demonstrate that he will dictate the terms for any end to the war.
By Anton Troianovski
With escalating airstrikes, the Russian leader appears determined to demonstrate that he will dictate the terms for any end to the war.
Russia-Ukraine
War
Supported by
With escalating airstrikes, the Russian leader appears determined to demonstrate that he will dictate the terms for any end to the war.
By Anton Troianovski

As peace efforts fail to bear fruit, the Russian leader threatens Odesa and Mykolaiv - and warns of wider war on Europe.

Moscow's diplomatic success in China, and Trump's lack of action, have emboldened Putin, reports Steve Rosenberg.

Leaders on the continent are trying to show the U.S. president that they are serious about laying the groundwork to end the war —…

President Zelenskyy tries to impress upon US President Donald Trump that Moscow is not interested in a ceasefire.

Even with Trump's direct involvement, Moscow's preconditions for a ceasefire in Ukraine make it a swift ending to the bloodshed…

Editorial: The Kremlin sent a clear message with its lethal overnight raid on the Ukrainian capital. Will the US heed it?