
Russia Expels British Diplomat Over Espionage Allegations
The Kremlin accused a UK diplomat of spying and ordered his expulsion, prompting Britain to condemn the move as unfounded and review possible countermeasures.

The Kremlin accused a UK diplomat of spying and ordered his expulsion, prompting Britain to condemn the move as unfounded and review possible countermeasures.

Russia said it was concerned by the arrival of military personnel from several NATO countries in Greenland, citing rising tensions in the Arctic.

The Greenland crisis is a symptom of the political and strategic rifts within the Atlantic Alliance.

Moscow’s defence ministry reported that two UAVs hit the Maltese-flagged ship Matilda off its coast.

Warsaw urged European leaders to back the U.S. president on Ukraine and security, citing Russian drone incursions—and warning that NATO’s eastern flank is under growing pressure.

Potential discussions are expected to center on the most recent draft of U.S. peace proposals, designed to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

Espionage suspects allegedly collaborated with a third individual to distribute GPS-tracked parcels intended for sabotage.

Senior European figures are beginning to acknowledge that ending the war in Ukraine will ultimately require dialogue with Russia.

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.