Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerHelp using this website - Accessibility statement
  • Advertisement

    Russia-Ukraine war

    Yesterday

    Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Russia pushes back at Ukraine’s cross-border assault

    One of the strikes on Ukrainian troops involved a thermobaric missile that causes a blast wave and suffocates those in its path, the Russian Defence Ministry said.

    • Updated
    • Kim Barker

    This Month

    Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Putin rushes reinforcements to Kursk as Ukraine seizes gas facility

    Ukrainian forces reportedly took control of a key gas facility in Kursk after a stunning sweep through the region that took Moscow by surprise.

    • Joe Barnes and Telegraph Video
    A photo released by Kursk’s governor shows a house damaged by Ukrainian shelling in the city of Sudzha.

    Ukraine punches through Putin’s lines in surprise war tactic

    A government in Russia’s Kursk region declared a state of emergency as Ukrainian forces advanced several kilometres across the border.

    • Andrew E. Kramer
    Australia’s ambassador to Ukraine Paul Lehman.

    Australian ambassador shared work space with TikTok and a dog trainer

    Australia’s ambassador to Ukraine worked out of a WeWork building in Warsaw amid fears Russian missile attacks make it too unsafe to go back to Kyiv.

    • Andrew Tillett
    A Royal Australian Air Force FA-18F Super Hornet aircraft departs RAAF Base Darwin for a night flying mission as part of Exercise Pitch Black 2024.

    Top Gun games pull the trigger on deterrence

    Exercise Pitch Black has pulled together air forces from 20 nations for practice missions over northern Australia as concern rises about collaboration between China and Russia.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Advertisement

    July

    Putin and the superyacht owning oligarchs

    What happened to Russia’s seized superyachts

    Swift action to impound palatial boats became a symbol of western resolve after the invasion of Ukraine. Now the costs are mounting for owners and governments alike.

    • Miles Johnson
    Australian Navy chief Vice Admiral Mark Hammond with counterparts Admiral Ben Key of Britain and US Admiral Lisa Franchetti at the conference in Perth.

    AUKUS navy chiefs sound alarm over China, Russia, Iran collaboration

    The head of the US Navy warns that “unfettered access” to the sea for trade is at risk from authoritarian countries dubbed the “axis of upheaval”

    • Andrew Tillett
    xxx

    Ukraine goes all-in on ground robots

    The battlefield has become a laboratory of innovation and Ukraine is further along than most nations when it comes to developing robots.

    • Jack Detsch
    Russia’s total foreign public debt amounts to about $US75 billion ($101 billion), while Russia’s annual energy sales are worth about $US200 billion ($270 billion).

    Putin’s growing LNG ‘dark fleet’ raises alarm

    A mysterious buying spree of gas tankers has driven up the prices of older vessels as Moscow prepares for tighter trade restrictions.

    • Shotaro Tani and Oliver Telling
    Russian ambassador to Australia Aleksey Pavlovsky.

    Russia spying? Don’t be so paranoid, Kremlin envoy says

    Moscow’s ambassador in Canberra says the espionage arrests of a Russian couple living in Australia is like an episode of TV show “The Americans”, and it’s actually Russians who are unsafe.

    • Andrew Tillett

    Donald Trump is again the urgent issue for allies

    Critics label the Trump-Vance ticket as isolationist in foreign policy. But the pair actually wants American priorities reordered to take on China.

    • James Curran
    Tony Abbott speaking at the Kyiv Security Forum in Ukraine last year.

    Trump could be ‘a loser’ if he abandons Ukraine, says Tony Abbott

    The former prime minister reckons that Vladimir Putin owes the families of MH17 victims an apology and compensation for the “atrocity”.

    • Andrew Tillett
    A damaged Russian tank in the town of Trostsyanets, about 400 kilometres east of Kyiv.

    Russia’s vast stocks of Soviet-era weapons are running out

    The much-vaunted offensive against Kharkiv in the north that began in May is fizzling out. Advances elsewhere have been strategically trivial and at huge cost.

    • The Economist
    China is suffering from an increased number of cyberattacks.

    Hunter to hunted: China hit by rise in cyberattacks

    Cyberattacks shutting down access to Chinese websites have ramped up significantly in the first part of 2024.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Kira Korolev

    Russian spy plot arrests spur hostage fears

    One Russian expert says Australians in Russia could be detained as part of the Kremlin’s “hostage diplomacy”.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Advertisement

    ‘Back off’: PM blasts Russia over alleged spy couple

    The prime minister has rejected Russian embassy criticism of the arrests of two of its former citizens accused of espionage.

    • William Ton and Dominic Giannini
    Kira and Igor Korolev have been arrested and charged with espionage.

    Army private and the labourer: The couple behind Russian spy plot

    Arrested at their Brisbane home, the couple are accused of being sleeper agents who allegedly tried to pass Australian Defence Force secrets to Moscow.

    • Updated
    • Andrew Tillett and James Hall
    Armin Papperger, chief executive of Rheinmetall.

    Russia behind plot to kill Europe’s top defence CEO: NATO officials

    The German company produces artillery shells and tanks that Ukraine has used in its war against Russia.

    • Julian E. Barnes, Lara Jakes and Christopher F. Schuetze
    Richard Marles

    Australia commits largest Ukraine package at $250m, personnel for NATO

    Australia will provide its largest single military package to Ukraine since Russia’s invasion.

    • Matthew Cranston
    Narendra Modi and Vladimir Putin during an informal meeting near Moscow this week.

    Zelensky blasts Modi’s visit to Russia as blow to peace

    The Ukrainian president said the visit was a “devastating blow to peace efforts”. His comments came on the same day as a missile strike on Kyiv hit a children’s hospital.

    • Sudhi Ranjan Sen and Dan Strumpf