
Putin's missile crisis failure to destroy key targets blamed on 'dud' weapons
Up to 60% of the missiles either failed to launch or did not explode on impact.
Up to 60% of the missiles either failed to launch or did not explode on impact.
US President escalates rhetoric against Vladimir Putin during visit to Poland.
OPINION: Our editorial on the Ukraine appeal fund.
Putin said the author was singled out for not satisfying the demands of gender rights.
The prospect of Russia's spy agency launching a coup against Vladimir Putin is growing.
New York Times: Nato had regarded Russia's invasion as unstoppable just a month ago.
Thousands of people taken 'against their will' from the port city of Mariupol to Russia.
The projects need to aim to make a community more resilient to climate change.
Putin shows no sign of backing down despite high casualties and economic hits.
Undercover journalist exposes inner workings of Russia's notorious 'troll factory',
New York Times: The Ukrainian Air Force is operating in near total secrecy.
Russian opposition leader convicted of fraud and contempt of court.
OPINION: Christina Hoey reflects on her personal connection with the war-torn country.
An account from the last international journalists to leave the pounded Ukrainian city.
Shopping centre and art school shelled in surrounded southeastern Ukraine city.
For 10 years the global report has ranked 150 countries according to happiness.
New York Times: Post-Soviet countries remain caught between Russian and Western influence.
New York Times: Ukraine's capital remains the biggest prize of all for Russia.
New York Times: Negotiations to end the war have progressed, but scepticism abounds.
NZ Army vet join the ranks of Westerners who travelled to Ukraine to train people
Housing Ukrainian refugees was a no-brainer for Kiwi Jared Mitchell, his wife and brother
The Kaitāia couple will open the doors to fleeing Ukrainians.
New York Times: The casualties go far to explain why troops are stalled outside of Kyiv.
Footage aired on Russian TV shows the plan to capture Nato countries near Ukraine.
The bodies of the children all lie here, into the frozen earth of Mariupol.
France's most iconic landmark is growing up, literally.
People will be able to "travel just like in the good old days," says transport secretary.
Fighting intesifies on the outskirts of Kyiv as diplomatic talks continue without success.
Urgent assistance to help those escaping an unwanted war is desperately needed.
The move could cause cryptocurrency to endure a fresh pummelling