Wallace: Likelihood of Russian victory is very low
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has said the likelihood of a Russian victory in Ukraine is "very, very low", adding President Vladimir Putin had given up on the "big objectives" of his invasion.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has said the likelihood of a Russian victory in Ukraine is "very, very low", adding President Vladimir Putin had given up on the "big objectives" of his invasion.
Sen. Mark Kelly, a former Navy combat pilot, compared the drone incident to the "incompetence that we see on the battle field every day in Ukraine."
"This is what's known as telling on yourself," one Twitter user commented.
China may have concluded that Russia cannot win – and may now fear that a devastating defeat for Putin in Ukraine could threaten regime change in Moscow
Labour’s lead over the Conservatives has more than halved in the past week, the latest opinion poll suggested as a Tory pollster warned against bringing Boris Johnson back.
SPUTNIKThe announcement by the International Criminal Court that an arrest warrant was issued for Russian President Vladimir Putin caused shockwaves in Moscow. Even before the announcement, the pro-regime propagandists expressed their concerns about the possibility of being charged with war crimes by the Hague tribunal. Nonetheless, many were taken completely off-guard when the charges were announced, since they apparently believed that this turn of events was possible only if Russia lost the wa
No evidence has emerged that Russia or the Wagner Group have given its soldiers drugs. But it's not the first time Ukrainian soldiers have wondered about it.
Police Scotland is under pressure to act after Nicola Sturgeon disclosed she and her husband had not yet been spoken to as part of an investigation into alleged missing SNP funds.
Suella Braverman 'invites' Labour MP - Marsha de Cordova - to "apologise to the nation" for "campaigning" to stop the government from deporting "a serious foreign criminal". The home secretary takes questions in the Commons on her immigration plan following her visit to Rwanda over the weekend.
Just when there are more important things to be debated, it appears the Commons will again be distracted by party feuds, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
The Good Liars troll a right-wing network known for its fealty to the former president.
Vladimir Putin has bet his own and his country’s future on starting the biggest war in Europe for generations.
If the president is to be sucked in by the morass of criminal charges facing him, he’s determined to pull the rest of the GOP in with him
Dmitry Medvedev said NATO wouldn't retaliate even if Russia bombed the International Criminal Court following its arrest warrant for Putin.
‘He’s still got it,’ Oliver said, in response to the bizarre new clip
The potential challenger to the former president makes a slight dig as rumours swirl about a potential indictment
Watch: The Institute for the Study of War's latest analysis of the Ukraine war as Russia struggles to make tactical gains
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin told officials involved in preparations for Russia's 2024 presidential election to stop using Apple iPhones because of concerns that the devices are vulnerable to Western intelligence agencies, the Kommersant newspaper reported. At a Kremlin-organised seminar for officials involved in domestic politics, Sergei Kiriyenko, first deputy head of the presidential administration, told officials to change their phones by April 1, Kommersant said, citing unidentified sources.
HUMZA Yousaf has said he would be “open” to directly intervening in the efforts to re-establish a ferry link between Scotland and mainland Europe if he becomes first minister.
Hundreds of Americans are willing to fork over six figures for citizenship in nations where they may have never set foot (just in case).
Former attorney general says Boris Johnson ‘does appear to have a considerable problem’