Poland endorses Lithuanian accusation against Russia
Poland has endorsed Lithuania’s claims that Russia’s security services were responsible for an arson attack in Vilnius and Warsaw.
Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said Lithuania had confirmed their suspicions of Russian involvement.
Tom Watling17 March 2025 12:24
In full: Germany provides new military package to Ukraine
Tom Watling17 March 2025 12:05
Putin has given Trump a clear message – he still wants to win
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Putin has given Trump a clear message – he still wants to win
After humiliating Zelensky into submission, Trump briefly put the ball into Putin’s court to accept a ceasefire, writes Jon Sopel. But the US president is not the master strategist he likes to think he is – and now has a crunch decision to make about what comes next
Tom Watling17 March 2025 11:35
Mapped: Russia pushing Ukraine out of Kursk
Tom Watling17 March 2025 11:17
What is happening to Ukraine’s forces in Kursk – and why it matters
Tom Watling17 March 2025 11:02
Trump’s explanation for failing to end Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours as promised
Tom Watling17 March 2025 10:46
Kremlin confirms Putin will talk to Trump on Tuesday by phone
The Kremlin has confirmed that Russian president Vladimir Putin will talk to US president Donald Trump by phone tomorrow.
Trump had said earlier that he planned to speak to Putin on Tuesday and discuss ending the war in Ukraine after what he said had been positive talks between Steve Witkoff, his special envoy, and the Russian leader in Moscow.
Asked about the planned call, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: “Yes, that’s how it is. Such a conversation is planned for Tuesday.”
Tom Watling17 March 2025 10:32
Ukraine PM: Europe and Ukraine ‘strong and united’ against Russia
Europe’s latest tranche of loans approved for Ukraine is “further proof” of its united stand with Kyiv against Russia, Ukrainian prime minister Denys Shmyhal has claimed.
The European Union announced this morning it had approved the third instalment from the Ukraine Facility, which was valued at €3.5 billion (£2.9 billion). The programme, which entered into force on 1 March last year, will provide Ukraine with up to €50bn in grants and loans to Ukraine until 2027. Thus far, Ukraine has received around €20bn.
Mr Shmyhal described this as “further proof of Europe’s strategic support for our state”.
He wrote on X: “EU countries are strengthening our resilience and accelerating European integration.
“Ukraine is not only fighting for its freedom today, but we are also shaping the future of a strong and united Europe. We are counting on the swift disbursement of funds. Together, we will ensure the future of peace and security in Europe.”
Tom Watling17 March 2025 10:28
In pictures: Ukrainian firefighters battle aftermath of Russian drone strike
Ukrainian firefighters and emergency workers have been pictured battling flames in the northeast Kharkiv region following a Russian drone attack overnight.
The strikes hit a storehouse in the Chuhuyiv district, roughly 20 miles southeast of the region’s namesake capital. A subsequent fire engulfed an area of around one kilometre squared.


Tom Watling17 March 2025 10:18
Lithuania says Russian military intelligence was behind Ikea arson last year
Russia’s military intelligence service was behind an arson attack on an Ikea store in Vilnius in 2024, a prosecutor in the Baltic country has revealed.
The attack was one of several fires last year across Europe and in the UK at warehouses and shopping malls.
European security services, including in the UK, suggested at the time that this was a concerted Russian effort.
Tom Watling17 March 2025 10:08