Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a revamped version of his country's nuclear doctrine that lowers the bar on when ...
(LONDON) -- An initial investigation into possible sabotage has been launched by four NATO countries -- Finland, Germany, Sweden and Lithuania -- after two underwater telecommunications cables ...
The Russia-Ukraine war, expected by both sides to last only days or weeks, has now reached its 1,000th day.
Sweden, Finland and Norway have recently updated their advice for citizens preparing to survive war and other crises, wary of ...
Today, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the revised nuclear doctrine provides for a nuclear response if Ukraine uses Western non-nuclear missiles against Russia. Earlier, the Kremlin official ...
Analysts have said that Ukraine's ability to shoot down Russia's advanced weapons, including the self-described hypersonic ...
A major decision by the United States to allow Ukraine to fire long-range missiles deeper inside Russian territory has ...
Vladimir Putin has signed an update to Russia's nuclear doctrine, coinciding with the 1,000th day of the war in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has revised his country's nuclear doctrine days after President Joe Biden's latest actions.
Two telecommunications cables cut in the Baltic Sea in 48 hours prompted European officials to say Tuesday that they suspect ...
The approval of the document demonstrates Putin’s readiness to tap his nuclear arsenal to force the West to back down.
European nations are accusing Russia of orchestrating a massive sabotage strike on Ukraine’s Western allies after two ...