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Mark Trevelyan

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Russia says it may deploy nuclear missiles in response to US weapons in Germany

Russia does not rule out new deployments of nuclear missiles in response to the planned U.S. stationing of long-range conventional weapons in Germany, Deputy Foreign

Russia says it may deploy nuclear missiles in response to US weapons in Germany
Crime|News|US|World

Russian court jails US reporter Gershkovich for 16 years in spying case his employer calls a sham

A Russian court found U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich guilty of espionage on Friday and sentenced him to 16 years in a maximum security penal

Russian court jails US reporter Gershkovich for 16 years in spying case his employer calls a sham
News|World

Evan Gershkovich, the Russia reporter who became the story

Evan Gershkovich landed what he told friends he regarded as a dream assignment in Moscow in 2022 - reporting for a famous newspaper on one of the world's

Evan Gershkovich, the Russia reporter who became the story
News|World

Iranian president, in talks with Putin ally, calls for expanded ties with Russia

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian told a senior ally of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin on Monday that Tehran was determined to expand

Iranian president, in talks with Putin ally, calls for expanded ties with Russia
Crime|Europe|News|World

Freed Russian prisoner Orlov says there is talk of more swaps

Dissidents freed from Russian jails under a prisoner swap between Russia and the West last week have already discussed the

Freed Russian prisoner Orlov says there is talk of more swaps
World

Navalny's wife says he should have been part of historic prisoner swap

Alexei Navalny's wife Yulia said on Thursday that she felt both joy and bitterness over a Cold War-style prisoner swap that saw the release of leading Russian

Europe|News|World

Russia reinforces Kursk region, videos show Ukrainian presence, evidence of attack

Russia moved extra tanks, artillery and rocket systems to its southern Kursk region and imposed anti-terrorism measures in border areas as it battled a shock incursion by

Europe|News|World

How Russia looked the wrong way as Ukraine invaded

In the hours before Ukrainian soldiers stormed across Russia's western border, there was no sign from Moscow that

How Russia looked the wrong way as Ukraine invaded
Europe|News|World

Russia says it advances in eastern Ukraine and regroups after incursion

Russia said on Tuesday its forces had taken control of what it described as the strategically important logistics hub of Niu-York in eastern

Russia says it advances in eastern Ukraine and regroups after incursion
Europe|News|Political|World

Lukashenko frees Belarus union leader and TV journalist in new prisoner release

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has freed at least 13 more prisoners convicted in political cases, including a veteran trade unionist and a former state TV

Crime|News|World

Russian snipers kill Islamist hostage-takers to end prison siege

Russia's security services shot dead four inmates on Friday who had taken hostages at a penal colony, fatally stabbed four of its staff

Russian snipers kill Islamist hostage-takers to end prison siege
Europe|News|World

Ukraine's Kursk incursion tests young Russian conscripts' mettle

The last time Liana spoke to her husband Husain before he was captured by Ukrainian troops, he said what he always told her:

Ukraine's Kursk incursion tests young Russian conscripts' mettle
Crime|Europe|News

After years of pressure on Durov, Russia suddenly rallies behind him

Days after gunmen killed 145 concert-goers at a venue near Moscow in March, as allegations emerged that the assailants had been recruited on

After years of pressure on Durov, Russia suddenly rallies behind him
News|Political|World

What is Russia's nuclear doctrine and how might it change?

Russia says it will make changes to the doctrine that sets out the circumstances in which it might use nuclear weapons. What might that mean?     

What is Russia's nuclear doctrine and how might it change?
News|US|World

Lavrov warns US not to mock Russia's 'red lines'

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, responding to a question about the potential delivery of long-range U.S. missiles to Ukraine, warned the

Lavrov warns US not to mock Russia's 'red lines'
Business|Technology

Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content

Telegram boss Pavel Durov said on Friday that the messaging app would tackle criticism of its content moderation and remove some features that

Durov says Telegram will tackle criticism of how it moderates content
Europe|News|World

Russian hawk pushes case for Putin to toughen policy on nuclear weapons

Russia should clearly state its willingness to use nuclear weapons against countries that "support NATO aggression in Ukraine", according to an influential foreign

Russian hawk pushes case for Putin to toughen policy on nuclear weapons
Europe|News

Sister of Belarus protest leader Maria Kalesnikava says she's starving in prison

When Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko used the full force of his security apparatus to smash mass demonstrations in 2020, Maria Kalesnikava became a symbol

Sister of Belarus protest leader Maria Kalesnikava says she's starving in prison
Europe|News|World

Putin's options for Ukraine missiles response include nuclear test, experts say

Vladimir Putin's options to retaliate if the West lets Ukraine use its long-range missiles to strike Russia could include striking British military assets near Russia or, in

Putin's options for Ukraine missiles response include nuclear test, experts say
Europe|News

War comes home to Russia in tranquil lakeside town

Elena is scouring the town for window glass. Irina wants boards and beams to fix holes in her roof.

War comes home to Russia in tranquil lakeside town
Europe|News|US|World

Putin draws a nuclear red line for the West

President Vladimir Putin has drawn a "red line" for the United States and its allies by signalling that Moscow will consider responding with

Putin draws a nuclear red line for the West
News

Behind closed doors, Russia tries four journalists for links to Navalny team

Four Russian journalists went on trial in Moscow on Wednesday on charges of involvement in an "extremist" group after authorities accused them of working for the

Behind closed doors, Russia tries four journalists for links to Navalny team
Asia|Science|World

Nobel prize is a warning to a world on the nuclear brink

The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to a grassroots movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki reflects a widely held fear that the planet has

Nobel prize is a warning to a world on the nuclear brink
Health|World

Russian law against 'child-free propaganda' clears first hurdle in parliament

Laws that would ban "propaganda" which discourages Russians from having children won overwhelming approval on Thursday in the first stage of their passage through

Russian law against 'child-free propaganda' clears first hurdle in parliament
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Missiles roll across northwest Russia in test of nuclear unit

Russia is testing the readiness of a missile unit that forms part of its strategic nuclear forces, the defence ministry said on Friday, in the latest of a series of

Missiles roll across northwest Russia in test of nuclear unit

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