Ukraine ‘turned the tables’ with attack on Russia, says Volodymyr Zelensky
Kyiv believes forces now dug in over the border will strengthen its hand in peace talks with Vladimir Putin
Kyiv believes forces now dug in over the border will strengthen its hand in peace talks with Vladimir Putin
Accused are suspected of having worked for a foreign secret service, say prosecutors
Alexei Dyumin is one of the few former spooks to have made a success of running a regional administration
Legislation forcing Western-financed NGOs to register with government has been denounced as Kremlin-inspired authoritarianism
Military edges closer to Kharkiv region settlement as Ukraine thwarts separate attack on northern town of Vovchansk
Moscow is determined to make breakthrough before Ukraine receives vital aid package
Passage of a Russian oligarch’s £3bn will through UK courts highlights the need for firmer penalties
Roger Crowley’s Spice shows how the mania to open trading routes fuelled the Age of Exploration – and terrible suffering
Dmitry Safronov is forbidden from giving blessings, wearing the frock and bearing the church’s priestly cross until 2027
Duke Ellington heard her as Lady Macbeth and telephoned to introduce himself. ‘Yeah, and I’m the president of the United States,’ she said
Russia has accused Ukraine, the US and Britain of orchestrating attack on concert hall in which 144 people died
Convoy makes tension-filled journey into enemy territory for one of the only functioning levels of diplomacy left: the exchange of corpses
Video published shows suspects shopping for food and nails before being wrestled to ground by Russian security services
The Kremlin has repeatedly implicated Kyiv despite ISIS-K claiming responsibility
Rare nuclear command tank was being used on battlefield in latest sign of Kremlin shortages
Roland Oliphant, Senior Foreign Correspondent, analyses how the Russian president will try to turn Islamic State atrocity to his advantage
In this case, the enemy of my enemy is not my friend
‘Putin’s ships are sinking,’ says Grant Shapps in the latest bruising loss for Putin’s naval warships
The Russian president is seeking to blame Ukraine for the terror attack, in an attempt to deflect it from himself
Some doors at Crocus City Hall could not be opened during the shooting, as some victims are reported to have have died from smoke inhalation
Military spokesman says a communications centre and Russian Black Sea Fleet infrastructure facilities were also destroyed
Emomali Rahmon condemned the attack in a phone call to the Russian leader amid allegations the gunmen were Tajik citizens
Russian president tries to shift blame for concert hall slaughter to Kyiv