Finland suggests it may consider joining NATO without Sweden
Following Turkish outrage at a pro-Kurd demonstration in Sweden, Finland said it might consider decoupling its NATO application from its Nordic neighbour.
Following Turkish outrage at a pro-Kurd demonstration in Sweden, Finland said it might consider decoupling its NATO application from its Nordic neighbour.
If China pushes too hard, its own rhetoric may backfire if the US decides to send balloons or drones into Chinese airspace, said Julian Ku.
Earlier China said the balloon was a weather research ‘airship’ that had been blown off course
Russia has blackmailed the eastern European country of 2.6 million for over three decades. Now, Chișinău's pro-European turn should be greeted with enthusiasm, security expert Claudiu Degeratu argues.
Follow the latest updates on a Chinese spy balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina
Fed up with the traffic, afraid of street crime and hooked on Twitter, Taliban fighters who left their villages and rode into Kabul after decades of war are struggling with the daily grind of city life.
A Russian spin doctor-turned-mercenary has apparently been targeted in a possible execution attempt in eastern Ukraine in what analysts have suggested could be a warning to the increasingly influential boss of the Wagner Group.
Wood stoves targeted by latest government environmental regulations
The former PM’s Spectator interview underlined that she is the ultimate survivor of her own financial destruction
Having been grossly misled in the referendum, Britons’ anger is mounting as the reality of our plight becomes clear
Millions will see costs mount by another 40% in April as rebate scheme ends and chancellor lets cap go up to £3,000
Kim Jong-un has not been seen in public for 35 days ahead of an expected mass parade in Pyongyang this week to celebrate the North Korean military’s 75th anniversary.
Rishi Sunak is preparing to announce a small reshuffle of his Cabinet as soon as Tuesday as he attempts to get the right frontbench team to close the polling gap to Labour.
One of Nicola Sturgeon’s senior ministers used fake figures to boast about Scotland’s wind-energy potential to foreign politicians even after he was warned they were inaccurate, it has emerged.
Russian forces have been advancing for the first time in six months in relentless battles in eastern Ukraine
The state-of-the-art Iron Dome missile defense system has long protected Israel's skies from missiles. It could do the same in Ukraine.
At least 80 of the elite armoured vehicles are expected from the West to help Kyiv’s forces
A family of three was found shot dead in their Pennsylvania backyard last week. Police are describing it as a suicide pact, citing handwritten notes.
Yes voters fell from 53% to 47% when compared to a similar survey carried out in December.
Gaelen Morse/ReutersDonald Trump tried to deny reports on Sunday that China launched spy balloons over the U.S. during his presidency, saying the claims were an attempt to deflect embarrassment over the half-week debacle.Three other spy balloons have traveled over the continental U.S. in the past, officials told the Associated Press, including twice during the Trump administration. That has not stopped Trump and his acolytes, such as Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and former Secretary of State Mike Pomp
ZURICH (Reuters) -Switzerland is close to breaking with centuries of tradition as a neutral state, as a pro-Ukraine shift in the public and political mood puts pressure on the government to end a ban on exports of Swiss weapons to war zones. Buyers of Swiss arms are legally prevented from re-exporting them, a restriction that some representing the country's large weapons industry say is now hurting trade. Calls from Switzerland's European neighbours to allow such transfers to Kyiv have meanwhile grown louder as Russia's assault intensifies, and parliament's two security committees recommended that the rules be eased accordingly.