Ukraine records more than 2,000 violations, Russia claims 1,900. Zelenskyy congratulates Hungary’s Peter Magyar. What we know on day 1,510
A ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine to mark the Orthodox …
Prime minister has been trailing in the polls to Péter Magyar in race that could have repercussions for Europe, the US and Russia
The Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, cast his vote early this m…
According to Ukraine's General Staff of the armed forces, by 7am the ceasefire had been violated by Russia 2,299 times, including assaults, shelling and small drone launches. However, Russia has refr…
The warring sides trade barbs over truce as Kremlin says Russia will not extend it unless Kyiv agrees to its terms.
As World Bank and IMF chiefs gather in Washington the Iran war is driving up energy prices, fuelling inflation and making voters impatient
The world’s finance ministers and central bank governors gath…
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says his nation's forces would respond "symmetrically" to Russian attacks.
The BBC's Europe Editor Katya Adler reports from Prime Minister Victor Orbán's home town of Felscút.
Ukraine's military said it recorded nearly 2,300 violations, while Russia's said almost 2,000 breaches occurred as of Sunday morning.
Four years after the Ukrainian town experienced some of the war’s worst atrocities, a 21-year-old planted bombs outside his own apartment building
On a recent evening in March, Bohdan Tymchenko, a qui…
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has carved out a model of an "illiberal democracy" seen as a blueprint by populist movements.