A worried president of Lithuania told Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on Monday that a failure to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Ukraine would lead to World War III. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said a policy of deterrence was not enough
‘After this Putin is finished’: Military experts say Russian leader has bitten off more than he can chew with ‘massively foolish’ invasion of Ukraine and it marks the start of the end of his time in power even if Kyiv falls Professor
The Scottish government had sparked outrage after it appeared to continue putting plans together for a future IndyRef2 in spite of the rapidly deteriorating situation in Eastern Europe. Just last week it published a document outlining its 10 year plan for the
Children at a hospice were made to stand outside in the snow in the shape of the letter ‘Z’ to show support for Vladimir Putin’s invasion in the Ukraine. Vladimir Vavilov, the chairman of a cancer charity that runs a hospice for unwell
More than ten days after Russia first invaded Ukraine, Moscow’s military has been left looking disorganised and ill-prepared. What the Kremlin believed would be a quick assault on the country now risks turning into a long, drawn-out war. An update from defence
Vladimir Putin has not gone mad but is invading Ukraine as part of a deliberate plan hatched a ‘long time ago’, Scott Morrison said as he criticised China for not condemning Russia’s aggression. The Prime Minister dismissed speculation the Russian President is
A fallen ‘hero’: Bloodied face of pilot who was praised by Vladimir Putin for Syrian sorties is beamed around world after his capture as eight Russian aircraft are shot down in one day Eight Russian aircraft have been destroyed in just 24
Footage has emerged of the moment an alleged Russian jet was shot down over Ukraine’s second city Kharkiv earlier today. Oleg Synegubov, the regional governor of Kharkiv, claimed that the Russian Su-25 fighter was destroyed by Kharkiv’s Air Defence Forces, which was
Russia: Vine refers to Brexit in debate about sanctions Describing those criticising Britain’s response to the invasion of Ukraine as “embittered Europhiles”, one former politician took a swipe at the group. With Britain playing a significant part in training Ukrainian troops prior
Western officials believe Russia is turning to heavier aerial and artillery assaults on urban areas following what some described as a surprisingly soft beginning to the war. At first, only around half of Russian units stationed on Ukraine’s border were believed to have