There’s little reason to doubt attack on Moscow venue was by Islamic State (www.theguardian.com)
The ISKP regional affiliate has a haven in Afghanistan and carried out recent bombings in Iran, suggesting it has capacity for major atrocities
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The ISKP regional affiliate has a haven in Afghanistan and carried out recent bombings in Iran, suggesting it has capacity for major atrocities
More than 100 people injured in attack on Crocus City Hall, says FSB, as Russian officials investigate incident as terrorist attack
RIA agency says at least three people in camouflage gear opened fire, while Tass reports a blast and a fire
Witness video captures the moment a Russian missile hit Ukraine's largest dam
Josep Borrell, high representative for foreign affairs, says ‘all responsible will be held to account’ after attacks on energy infrastructure
Proposal aims to stop Kremlin flooding bloc with cheap wheat to destabilise European market
No risk of dam breach, Ukraine’s state hydropower company says, after Russian attack on dam in Zaporizhzhia
Ukraine could receive the first €1bn of interest on the sequestered assets by early July
Ukrainian military says all 31 missiles shot down but major says fragments fell on kindergarten and block of flats was on fire
Digital minister says country could double production but does not have money to contract for manufacturers’ full capability
Ten years on from Russia’s annexation, with all-out war making its dominance vulnerable, authorities are increasing a crackdown on pro-Ukrainian voices – while others simply want to live their lives
The countless individual tributes to Alexei Navalny show there is another Russia, says Guardian columnist Timothy Garton Ash
Officials could put forward proposal before meeting of prime ministers in Brussels next week
Members of the Siberia, Freedom of Russia Legion and RDK battalions work closely with the Ukrainian army
Apparent sacking of Adm Nikolai Yevmenov highlights fallout over Kyiv’s ability to sink Russian warships
Pope Francis’s anti-western views are well known – and his new advice would lead not to peace, but a dangerous escalation, says Guardian Europe columnist Nathalie Tocci
International organisation under growing pressure as Russian group’s activities appear to defy neutrality principle
Wave of attacks come hours after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Moscow’s advance has been stopped
Doctors and paramedics in the Donetsk region describe their experiences of evacuating and treating the wounded
Aerospace group chief executive urges UK and Europe to pool efforts and merge fighter jet programmes
Leaked documents show how Kremlin has pumped money into media content and secret polls to ‘pre-rig’ the election
Russian president threatens ‘tragic’ consequences for war interventionists during state of the nation speech
38-year-old man charged with conspiring to obtain or share information prejudicial to the safety and interest of the UK to appear in court Wednesday
Kyiv unlikely to be able to mount fresh counteroffensive until late summer at very earliest, says Adm Sir Tony Radakin
Ulf Kristersson distances himself from Macron, saying ‘France’s tradition is not the Swedish tradition’