Two people were killed in September shootings at headquarters of retailer co-founded by country’s richest woman
Move by outgoing Biden administration made in co-ordination with UK
US president-elect says meeting being set up, emphasising a push to end war in Ukraine
Bucharest could mirror Spain’s recent decision to block a takeover on security grounds, says Sebastian Burduja
Programme offering exiled Poles and their descendants residency is under review amid immigration security fears
Citizens will vote again on May 4 after previous presidential election annulled over allegations of interference from Moscow
People of Transnistria forced to chop wood to heat homes after gas transit deal via Ukraine expires
A visual guide to the war
German rearmament is crucial to shoring up Europe’s defences
It would still be very disruptive to try to embargo Russian oil from the world markets altogether
Some movements are correctly labelled extremist but others have a better claim to democratic credentials
Chief Mike Lewis says company has stabilised since its forced nationalisation
Leaked military files show detailed plans for strikes on civilian infrastructure in event of war
Wealthy customers hit with hefty charges as importers forced to take longer routes
Cancellation of presidential vote divides society as government blamed for ignoring alleged Russian meddling
Russian president calls disaster a ‘tragic incident’ and launches criminal investigation
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan suspend flights to Russia after deadly incident
US and regional officials and aviation experts suggest anti-aircraft fire could be to blame for crash in Kazakhstan
Any ceasefire that leaves Putin with his conquests will bring more Russification and denial of civil liberties
Customs records show middlemen are keeping high-end fashion flowing to Moscow despite sanctions
The Ursa Major had been under US sanctions linked to war in Ukraine
AdNow was implicated in misinformation campaigns in France, Germany and Romania
Vladimir Putin’s envoy says more than 10 units are being built in countries such as China, Iran and Turkey
Slovak prime minister has ‘one-on-one’ meeting at Kremlin as Ukraine prepares to halt transit of Russian gas
Bloc received 16.5mn tonnes of liquefied natural gas by mid-December despite efforts to reduce supplies from Russia