Recent developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict continue to shake the global political order. Since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022, the dynamics of this war have undergone various stages of significant development. Amid the protracted struggle, both Ukraine and Russia are adopting increasingly complex strategies. One of the main developments is the continued flow of military support from Western countries for Ukraine. Countries such as the United States, Britain and various NATO allies have provided advanced weapons assistance, including artillery systems, combat vehicles and even training for the Ukrainian army. This not only strengthens Ukraine’s capabilities on the battlefield, but also demonstrates international commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty. On the other hand, Russia showed surprising resilience despite facing severe economic sanctions. They seek to strengthen their military capabilities through the development of new technology and increasing the number of troops on the front lines. Tactical tactics, such as the use of drones and cyber warfare, are becoming increasingly dominant in Russian military operations. Diplomatic developments are also worth noting. Some negotiations took place, although the results were often difficult to achieve. There have been global calls for a ceasefire, but both sides remain in their respective positions, making the diplomatic process extremely complicated. Meetings at various international forums, such as the UN and G20, show global concern about the impact of this conflict, including the humanitarian crisis and economic impact. As part of the impact of the conflict, the refugee crisis is also growing. Millions of people have fled Ukraine, causing one of Europe’s largest refugee crises. Neighboring countries such as Poland and Slovakia have received waves of refugees, triggering challenges to their social and economic systems. The situation on the ground is also changing rapidly. Fierce fighting in the Donbas and Kherson regions continues to spark global attention. Some reports indicate that both sides suffered heavy losses, while battle tactics became clearer, with urban fighting becoming more common. The use of mined fields and close combat tactics made conditions increasingly dangerous for civilians. In the economic sector, Russia is experiencing pressure due to sanctions, but is still trying to maintain trade relations with non-Western countries, including Asian countries. Meanwhile Ukraine focuses on post-conflict recovery and development, fighting for access to financial support from global financial institutions. Changes in the geopolitical climate are also part of this development. Africa and Central Asia are starting to feel the impact of the food crisis caused by this conflict, exacerbating social tensions in these regions. The increase in energy and food prices throughout the world is a big issue, which requires attention from the international community. With all these interrelated factors, the Russia-Ukraine conflict shows that the challenges faced are complex and the need for a peaceful resolution has never been more urgent. Going forward, it is important for the global community to continue to follow the latest developments and support successful diplomatic efforts for the return of peace and stability in the region.