Russian forces ‘pushed back five miles’ as Ukraine seeks military breakthrough
Kyiv is hoping for an important morale-boost as it battles for control of three key villages south of the Dnipro River
Kyiv is hoping for an important morale-boost as it battles for control of three key villages south of the Dnipro River
Finnish defence minister accuses the Kremlin of dipping into 'playbook' on hybrid war by sending asylum seekers without correct documents
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Leader aims to run a campaign based on pride and confidence without ‘unpopular baggage’ of United Russia
Ukrainian intelligence claim purposeful spread of fake news helps gauge ‘reactions of individuals, the elite and the media’
Italian PM regrets being deceived by Russian pranksters posing as African diplomats, with her remarks playing into the hands of the Kremlin
Seoul’s intelligence service said Kim Jong-un had sent enough artillery rounds to last Russia two months in the war in Ukraine
Antony Blinken claims Russian president is using Middle East conflict to draw attention from invasion of Ukraine
The soldiers have been detained by Russian military police after murdering the family as they slept in Volnovakhka, according to reports
Crowd overwhelmed security and broke into Makhachkala airport, chanting anti-Semitic slogans and demanding the expulsion of all Jews
Mercenaries fight side-by side with Russian troops four months after death of Yevgeny Prigozhin
Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for the Israel-Hamas war and said that Israel should drop plans to invade Gaza
Businessman Oleg Tsaryov, 53, was shot on Friday at the Kirov Sanatorium in Crimea
Troops refusing to raid Ukrainian trenches in 'human wave' are detained, relatives say
Olga Nazarenko was well-known for her stubborn protests against the Kremlin