#Russia-Ukraine War
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2025 was a year defined by global conflict, climate crises, and political upheaval, from the ongoing war in Gaza and Ukraine to turmoil in Sudan. A look back at a tumultuous 12 months in photos.
A new forecast indicates the Russia-Ukraine war could continue for another 12 to 18 months. The conflict has evolved into a war of attrition, with a military stalemate fueling projections of a long-term conflict.
U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff called peace talks in Miami "productive," but major issues like the status of Russian-seized territory remain unresolved. Russia maintains a cautious stance while signaling diplomatic openings elsewhere.
South Korea's KEPCO is freezing Q1 2026 electricity rates to address its 206.2 trillion won debt, despite falling global energy prices that would otherwise warrant a rate cut.
Russia has rejected European and Ukrainian amendments to a U.S.-led peace proposal, casting doubt on the prospects for a diplomatic end to the war as fighting intensifies in the Sumy region.
Analysis of Vladimir Putin's 'no more wars' vow. This is not a peace offer, but a strategic move to fracture Western unity and redefine victory on his terms.
Analysis: A massive new EU aid package and a US policy shift signal the Ukraine war is entering a new phase focused on a negotiated settlement, not total victory.
Original analysis of US pressure on Ukraine to lower its conscription age. Explore the geopolitical implications, strategic shifts, and the war's new phase.