Russian President Vladimir Putin called for closer ties with the hermit kingdom yesterday, amid US intelligence claims that he could meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in the next few days. “I am convinced that thanks to our joint efforts we
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un is expected to travel to Russia within the month to meet with Vladimir Putin to discuss the sale of weapons, US officials have said. The rumoured discussions follow a visit from a Russian delegation to North Korea
Vladimir Putin has been accused of using migrants as a weapon with which he can destabilise the West. And Poland’s Prime Minister appeared to suggest that the Wagner Group could be paving the way for another wave of immigrants from the Middle
Vladimir Putin “controls nothing” after the Wagner Group’s attempted coup yesterday and “even nuclear weapons might be used without his knowledge”, according to the wife of an assassinated Russian spy. Marina Litvinenko, the wife of defector Alexander Litvinenko, told the BBC that
Russia has warned that it will send weapons to North Korea if South Korea provides military assistance to Ukraine. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev reacted furiously to South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol’s decision to consider offering Ukraine more than just humanitarian
Russian authorities have reportedly charged a resident of Primorsky Krai in the country’s far east on suspicion of collecting information about Russia’s nuclear weapons. According to media reports in Russia, the man, identified only as “Lukin” was recruited back in 2013 while
Isabel Oakeshott today warned she could “deploy the nucelar weapons” if Matt Hancock “poke’s the hornet’s nest”. The journalist is at the centre of a row about the leak of the former health secretary’s correspondence. Mr Hancock gave the WhatsApps to Ms
China could in the future equip their surveillance balloons with carrying explosives or even “biochemical weapons”, a national security lawyer warned. US officials have said the debris of the suspected spy balloon will be reviewed to check whether it carried explosives and