As Ukraine repels Russia’s invasion, drones have become essential due to their speed, price and manageability. Kyiv wants to manufacture a million of these devices in 2024
EL PAÍS has been traveling to the area controlled by Russian troops for more than a year. The few remaining inhabitants have tried to resume their lives, amidst the constant noise of artillery from the front
Canadian parliamentarians erupted into a standing ovation on Sept. 22 as they welcomed the visiting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. They erupted again when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new $650M military package to the war-torn nation. Then they erupted into applause a third time. This time for a man named Yaroslav Hunka. “A.
Since February 24, 2022, millions of Ukrainians have put their pre-war skills to use as part of their country's collective effort to first halt, then to push…