Putin has started World War III, Ukraine is outpost
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As a BBC foreign correspondent, I tasted Russia's aggression in Chechnya. It is now with us here in Britain
Jeffrey Epstein had a message he wanted to get to Russian President Vladimir Putin. It was June 2018 – about a year after Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin had suddenly died. Churkin had been someone Epstein met with regularly in ...
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'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' wins BAFTA award for best documentary
"Mr. Nobody Against Putin" won for best documentary at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) on Feb. 22. The documentary draws on footage filmed by Pavel Talankin, a videographer at a school in the industrial town of Karabash,
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Putin’s shadow war
The Kremlin is waging a campaign of sabotage and subversion against Ukraine’s allies in the West
The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine is near its fourth anniversary. Peace talks are stuck on the issue of territory.
Perceived wisdom has it that the longer a war goes on, the less enthusiastic a public becomes for continuing the conflict. After all, it is ordinary citizens who tend to bear the economic and human costs.
After three decades of perceived Western encroachment, Mr. Putin sought to strike back at the agent of Russia’s confinement, the United States. A blitzkrieg, he surely surmised, would put America in its place and give Russia the power to shape Europe’s destiny.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told the BBC in an interview this week that she doesn't give President Trump "credit" for getting European countries to increase defense spending to NATO levels.
Russian President Vladimir Putin used his New Year’s address to deliver a blunt message to the West and to his own troops: Russia is not backing down in Ukraine. As 2026 arrived in Russia’s far eastern regions, Putin vowed victory in the nearly four ...
MOSCOW, Jan 21 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Greenland's ownership was not Russia's concern and that the United States and Denmark - whose historical treatment of the island he criticised - should sort the matter out ...
President Vladimir Putin said that developing Russia's nuclear forces was now an "absolute priority" following the expiry of its last remaining nuclear treaty with the US.