Vladimir Putin has seriously weakened Russia's strategic military position in the Baltics, while boosting NATO's - a top EU diplomat told the Express.co.uk The Suwalki Gap is a 60-mile stretch of ...
Vladimir Solovyov, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, made the chilling comments on Russian TV as tensions ...
As tensions with Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin continue to grow, the British Army brought out its big guns, literally, at a ...
Vladimir Putin has broken his silence over increasing fears from the West that Russia could invade Europe and carry out huge ...
The Telegraph is running a series of exclusive essays from prominent international commentators imagining the consequences if ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks to military pilots while visiting the 344th State Centre for Deployment and Retraining of Flight Personnel of the Russian Defense Ministry in Torzhok, Tver ...
NATO has staged a show of strength against Vladimir Putin with British Paras taking part in a huge military exercise in Estonia, which neighbours Russia. The drill was the organisation's biggest ...
Top Russian general Apti Alaudinov, commander of Chechen forces fighting in Ukraine and an ally of President Vladimir Putin, has vowed that his country will destroy the NATO military alliance by 2030.
As far back as 2012, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that global trends were "weakening the dominant role of the so-called historical West." Long brewing, Moscow's war on Ukraine from 2014 ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering planning a "mini-invasion" of a NATO country in order to test Western leaders, Poland's top spymaster has claimed. JarosÅ‚aw Stróżyk, leader of ...
France will send its ambassador to the inauguration of Russian President Vladimir Putin for his next six-year term in office on Tuesday, a French diplomatic source said on Monday, in contrast with ...
MOSCOW, May 9 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia would do everything to avoid a clash of global powers but would not let itself be threatened, in a speech to mark ...