Russia accuses Ukraine of 'staging' justification to invade Moldova
According to state-owned media, Russia’s defence ministry has accused Ukraine of planning to invade Moldova’s breakaway Transnistria region after a false-flag operation
According to state-owned media, Russia’s defence ministry has accused Ukraine of planning to invade Moldova’s breakaway Transnistria region after a false-flag operation
Reuters/Misha Japaridze/Pool/File PhotoYevgeny Prigozhin is preparing to pull his Wagner Group mercenaries’ attention away from the war in Ukraine, according to a Bloomberg report that cites sources familiar with the matter.His current plan is to focus the private mercenaries’ focus back to countries in Africa, such as Sudan, Mali, and the Central African Republic, where Wagner has deployed forces. On Monday, Wagner posted a recruitment notice offering deployments to African countries that would
It come six months after sections of the pipeline were sabotaged
Head of the Russian mercenary force Yevgeny Prigozhin has contradicted Kremlin claims that Nazis lead Ukraine.
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%.
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense trolled the Michigan-born Russian citizen on Twitter.
China's leader, Xi Jinping, appears to be using the leverage he has gained over Russia in the wake of the Ukraine war.
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/ReutersEKOK, Cameroon—It was just before 5 a.m. local time when two pickup trucks allegedly carrying mercenaries from the Russian Wagner Group pulled up in front of Zaza and five other men, who were patrolling the areas near the Chimbolo gold mine in the Central African Republic.The vigilantes—who are among hundreds of men drawn from the Chimbolo village to prevent hoodlums and robbers from attacking the buildings and electrical installations
After a reader tip, a New York Times reporter found the painting, gifted by El Salvador's president, in an obscure room at a Trump Hotel in Miami.
Predicting the future in politics is a notoriously foolish endeavour. In my humble opinion, I said, Rishi Sunak was going to swing it, before adding a few caveats. By January, belief that our new Prime Minister had the ingredients for successful political leadership felt stretched to breaking point.
The Florida governor addressed whether he'd be Trump's 2024 vice-presidential running mate.
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.
Ignominy of committee appearance and feeble Brexiter rebellion suggest ex-PM has run out of road, but allies disagree
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A dramatic BBC video shows soldiers holding the line in the Donbas region, where they say Western tanks could change the tide of the war.
Brussels has dropped its veto on a banking deal between Britain and the EU following the signing of Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal.
Green party accuses FDP of gambling away country’s reputation after last-minute blocking of phase-out from 2035
‘Dying rump’ of loyalists left would not be able to rebuild support for him in party, Tory MP says
Fears of resignations among 72,000-strong membership as party seeks path forward from Sturgeon era
With Trump and Netanyahu wreaking havoc, Johnson’s fall makes clear that only former allies can destroy these strongmen, says Jonathan Freedland
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.