Russia is no longer a great power. But it wants to be. These two sentences encapsulate the root cause of Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine. They also point to the difficulties the ...
The operation shut down energy facilities in occupied Crimea as well as in the occupied parts of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, ...
THE seven steps of Russia’s “kill chain” and a vast network of secret tunnels underneath Russia are among assets exposed. The US Defence Intelligence Agency’s recently published Russia Military Power ...
Power and water outages have been reported around Ukraine, including Kyiv, after Russia targeted several regions with a massive barrage of missiles and drones. Officials in Ukraine say seven people ...
Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine is often, and misleadingly, characterised as a great power conflict. The narrative goes like this: Russia went to war against Ukraine because it felt threatened by ...
But a spate of explosions and drone incursions in recent days also shows the extent of its vulnerability on the peninsula, and how it is now part of Ukraine’s own war goals. The strikes deep inside ...
But while Russia is big on show, the truth is the powerhouse spends a fraction of what its rival the United States does. The Soviet nation this week showed its mighty powers during the annual Red ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “This is a book about a global shock that took Washington by surprise: the revival of superpower conflict,” reads the introduction ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ariel Cohen is a D.C.-based contributor who covers energy and security TOPSHOT - Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) ...