The Ukrainian president thanks European leaders for their support after a flurry of messages on social media.
Steve Rosenberg: Vladimir Putin can afford to sit back and watch events unfold
A breakdown in relations between Ukraine and the US is potentially very serious for Kyiv, but very positive for Moscow.
Steve Rosenberg: Vladimir Putin can afford to sit back and watch events unfold
A breakdown in relations between Ukraine and the US is potentially very serious for Kyiv, but very positive for Moscow.
Kurdish group PKK declares ceasefire with Turkey
The PKK calls for the release of its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan to lead a process of disarmament.
Cuts to national parks and forests met with backlash as summer nears
Employees who maintained America’s most wild places say they are concerned for public safety, and for wildlife.
Cuts to national parks and forests met with backlash
Employees who maintained America’s most wild places say they are concerned for public safety and for wildlife.
‘I didn’t want to be in a bad stripper film’: Sex workers eye Oscars success
The strippers, dancers and actresses of Anora give us their take on the film’s realism – and its limits.
Chaos and unproven theories surround Tates’ release from Romania
The abrupt departure of the Tate brothers by private jet has left a fresh trail of confusion and unanswered questions in its wake.
Analysis: Trump-Zelensky row signals major crisis for Nato
Doubts are growing about the US commitment to European security outside Ukraine, says the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen.
First British tourists allowed back into North Korea tell BBC what they saw
Travellers enter a mini capitalist enclave far from Pyongyang, on a tightly controlled visit.


