World shares were mostly lower Thursday following a retreat on Wall Street as leaders prepared to meet in Europe to discuss the Ukraine crisis
Everyone's first aim should be a cease-fire, Cavusoglu told Turkish journalists on the sideline of an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Pakistan on Tuesday
Whether to target Russian oil, as the United States and Britain have done, is a tough and divisive choice for the 27-nation EU, which relies on Russia for 40% of its gas
The imposition of a new round of sanctions asset freezes and travel bans appears unlikely for now
Zelenskyy warns of 'third world war' if peace talks fail
For nearly a decade, sanctions have been little more than names on a list for wealthy Russians and now governments are working to give them bite
'Keeping Russia in check a long-term policy of the West'
Zelenskyy said negotiations were becoming "more realistic"
RIA news agency quoted Leonid Slutsky as comparing the state of the talks now with the situation when they first started, and saying there was "substantial progress"
The United Nations estimates that 2 million Ukrainians have fled their country, and the number is expected to grow
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Speaking at a meeting with female pilots on Saturday, Putin said Russia would view any move in this direction as an intervention that "will pose a threat to our service members
We understand the desperation, but we also believe that if we did that, we would end up with something that could end in a full-fledged war in Europe: Jens Stoltenberg
Any attempts by Kyiv to delay negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian officials would result in Moscow adding more items to a list of demands it has already set out, says Kremlin
'The banking organisation, with 189 member countries across the globe, has not approved any new loans or investments in Russia since 2014, when the country annexed the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine'
Ford suspends operations in Russia; Apple stops iPhone sales in Russian market
We will always do what is needed to protect and defend our allies, but we don't think there is any need now to change the alert levels of NATO's nuclear forces, said Jens Stoltenberg
Switzerland's government has been trying to balance its condemnation of Russia's actions with its history of neutrality and as an intermediary between opposing countries
The United States on Monday blocked Americans from engaging in any transactions involving Russia's central bank