
Top Putin Ally Suggests Russia Could Invade Armenia Next
The remarks, aired on Russian state television, triggered a diplomatic backlash in Yerevan and fresh concern over Moscow’s rhetoric toward former allies beyond Ukraine.

The remarks, aired on Russian state television, triggered a diplomatic backlash in Yerevan and fresh concern over Moscow’s rhetoric toward former allies beyond Ukraine.

Brussels says conditions are not yet ripe for negotiations with Russia—despite calls from France and Italy to reopen high-level dialogue.

European officials will try to persuade the U.S. president that they can keep Greenland secure by themselves.

The Slovak prime minister said Kaja Kallas is one of the main reasons Europe is now a bystander in international politics.

Britain, France, and Germany are exploring a NATO-backed deployment to safeguard the island from Russian and Chinese influence.

Moscow warns the seizure of the Marinera could result in “further military and political tensions.”

At least four civilians were killed in Kyiv and dozens injured after Russian forces launched multiple missiles—and hundreds of drones.

Moscow released French academic Laurent Vinatier, who was imprisoned on espionage-related charges.

The Kremlin rejected the legality of Western sanctions and said the ship was sailing lawfully when it was seized by U.S. forces in the North Atlantic.

Moscow warned that any foreign troops deployed after a ceasefire would be treated as military targets.