In a dramatic display, Russian President Vladimir Putin unveils a controversial "New Russia" map, showcasing territorial ...
Russia and countries that support it will remain a danger to Europe even after the war in Ukraine has ended, Finnish Defence ...
Call it shadow or hybrid, everything points to war and the reluctance to call it that comes from decades of complacency on ...
Virtually all of the commentary on Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has focused on those two states to the exclusion of ...
Every week, more than 10,000 people are killed or wounded on both sides of the conflict, said the NATO Secretary General, ...
As Ukraine continues to lose territory in the eastern region of its country and struggles to hold on to the salient it’s ...
Ultimately, Helsing imagines that escalating military tension will drive demand for thousands of these unmanned aircraft in Ukraine and along Europe’s border with Russia.
Syria and Russia denied targeting civilians and said they had hit rebel hideouts. The conflict also appeared to be widening on Sunday, with Turkish-backed forces also reportedly attacking the PKK ...
"We move towards Europe, and Russia threatens us with bombing; we move towards Russia, and Europe threatens us with 'we won't feed you, we won't help you'," says Marina Bachia, who runs a market ...
Taken in isolation, they could just about be explained away as coincidences – freak accidents, one-off attacks, unfortunate ...
Until last week, when two fibre-optic cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, few people realised how vulnerable the UK is to internet sabotage.
Taken together, the conclusion becomes unavoidable: that over the last 12 months, as the West has continued to support Ukraine’s war efforts, Russia has dramatically escalated its acts of sabotage ...