Putin won't live to see the end of Ukraine war, state TV pundit fears
Mikheyev's comments came amid a four-minute tirade in which he hit out at Russian military commanders and the Kremlin for 'silence' in response to failings on the battlefield
Mikheyev's comments came amid a four-minute tirade in which he hit out at Russian military commanders and the Kremlin for 'silence' in response to failings on the battlefield
Norway, Denmark, and Finland operate the top-tier F-35 fighter jets, while Sweden has its own Gripen E planes.
It come six months after sections of the pipeline were sabotaged
In anticipation - perhaps fear - of Western support for Ukraine's much anticipated "spring offensive", Russia has spent the past few weeks throwing wave after wave of attacks against a heroic and determined Ukrainian frontline. Progress has been limited, and despite seven months of intense fighting, cities like Bakhmut have not fallen. Now, Russia appears closer to culminating - the tempo of attacks has fallen by over 80%.
Head of the Russian mercenary force Yevgeny Prigozhin has contradicted Kremlin claims that Nazis lead Ukraine.
Ireland, Germany, Austria, and Croatia all said in recent days that they would arrest Putin in the unlikely event he visited their countries.
The “Jeremy Clarkson effect” is hitting rural Britain, with three-quarters of farmers saying they have abandoned plans to develop their businesses because of planning disputes.
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense trolled the Michigan-born Russian citizen on Twitter.
Dmitry Medvedev, who is currently the deputy secretary of Russia’s Security Council, said Russia is prepared to use “absolutely any weapon” in the event of an attack on Crimea
China claims US actions violate its sovereignty and security in the strategic waterway
Both parties are guilty of setting targets that cannot be met, undermining faith in politics
Jeremy Hunt’s decision to shelve changes to the state pension age will cost taxpayers the equivalent of £250 each per year, new analysis shows.
It comes after MPs this week endorsed Rishi Sunak’s Northern Ireland Brexit deal following his compromise agreement with the European Union
The Ministry of Defence has been accused of “wasteful procurement” after five helicopters worth more than £35 million were mothballed before flying a single minute.
Ignominy of committee appearance and feeble Brexiter rebellion suggest ex-PM has run out of road, but allies disagree
The symbolism of the venue isn't so much a dog-whistle to extremists, but a "blaring air horn," the Houston Chronicle wrote in a blistering editorial.
A LACK of polling data on the SNP leadership race has left the contenders nervous and pollsters frustrated, a data expert has said.
Russia has long been one of the world's main arms exporters, but the Ukraine war is impacting its ability to fulfil contracts.
Labour’s deputy leader has suggested that the party should raise taxes on savings and investments.
C-SPANFar-right Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) attempted to claim on Friday that nobody has been tried and prosecuted for sedition in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, only for a C-SPAN anchor to coolly fact-check his obviously false claim.Taking calls from viewers during an appearance on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, a rite of passage for guests of the program, the MAGA lawmaker was soon grilled by callers over former President Donald Trump’s promise to pardon Capitol rioters.“Trump wants to pardon the traitor
With Trump and Netanyahu wreaking havoc, Johnson’s fall makes clear that only former allies can destroy these strongmen, says Jonathan Freedland