France has accused Russia of “intimidation” after its air defenses locked onto a French patrol plane over the Baltic Sea. The French maritime patrol plane was part of a NATO operation and was locked onto by the control radar of an S400 ground-to-air defence system,
Photographer Michael Robinson Chávez visits a city in Ukraine that was partly famous as a site for Russian travelers and intellectuals, but since 2022 has come under Russian attack.
The Kyiv District Court of Odesa has issued a new ruling authorizing searches of companies operating in the Odesa port. This decision effectively extends a
This latest edition focuses on Odesa, the Ukrainian city on the Black Sea. Inside, readers can follow Elska author and photographer Liam Campbell as he shares intimate photography of the men he met there and honest stories about the time he spent with them and in this city.
The statements of the leader of the Bulgarian political party Revival (Vazrazhdane), Kostadin Kostadinov, about territorial claims to Ukraine are unacceptable
Italy has pledged to assist in rebuilding the Odesa cathedral in Ukraine, which suffered significant damage in a missile strike. The Italian foreign ministry, alongside UNESCO, has contributed €500,000 to restore the cathedral's roof.
Italy is set to sign an agreement with Ukraine and UNESCO to rebuild the city of Odesa and its cathedral, which suffered damage in a Russian missile attack. The deal, which includes funding for restoration,
ODESA REGION, Ukraine — There are at least two dozen statues of Vladimir Lenin standing like historical sentries over a steppe of southwestern Ukraine. Karl Marx and Josef Stalin are also there.
Last night, on January 17, Russians attacked the Izmail district of the Odesa region with drones during an air attack. The target of the attack was the local port infrastructure, according to the head of the Odesa Regional Military Administration,
In 2024, more than 1.57 billion hryvnias was allocated to support business in Odesa region under state and regional programmes.
“Russians in Kherson do not simply terrorise the population, they train on civilians. They practise in Kherson and then get transferred to [the eastern] Donetsk [region], where combat is more difficult due to close contact. We intercept many videos showing Russian soldiers hunting for people,” said Anton Yefanov, 44, Kherson’s deputy mayor.