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Russian air defences halt drone attack on Moscow

Russian air defences intercepted multiple drones targeting Moscow and surrounding regions on Monday, just one day after a Ukrainian strike on a power station left thousands without heating.

Ukraine drone attack hits Russian power station

A Ukrainian drone strike on the Shatura Power Station near Moscow has left thousands without heating, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Read the latest on the attack's impact.

Ukrainian drone attack closes all Moscow airports

Russian air defences engaged in fierce battles against Ukrainian drones, forcing the closure of all three major Moscow airports and disrupting air travel for thousands of passengers in escalating conflict.

Migrant mob rampage shocks Moscow with iron bar attack

Violent clashes erupted in Moscow as a large group of migrants wielding iron bars and shovels went on a destructive rampage through the city streets, prompting a massive police response and raising serious security concerns.

Galloway faces police probe after Moscow visit

Controversial MP George Galloway faces Metropolitan Police scrutiny following his return from Moscow, with authorities investigating potential offences under the National Security Act.

Trump's Moscow Pivot: New Tone on Ukraine War

Analysis of Donald Trump's recent conciliatory remarks towards Moscow, suggesting a significant shift in US foreign policy stance on the Ukraine war, sparking concerns among UK defence officials.

Russia detains Vietnamese nationals in immigration bust

Exclusive: Russian authorities have dismantled a major alleged illegal immigration ring in Moscow, detaining over a dozen Vietnamese nationals. The operation raises serious questions about human trafficking routes into Europe.

iPhone 17 Sells in Moscow Despite Apple's Russia Ban

Despite Apple's official withdrawal from Russia, the iPhone 17 has gone on sale in Moscow, drawing massive queues and highlighting the complex reality of Western sanctions and the enduring demand for luxury tech.

Twin brothers killed in shark attack on River Thames

In a harrowing turn of events, twin brothers Mike and Dee Psillakis have been identified as the victims of a fatal shark attack in the River Thames, near Westminster. The City of London Police are investigating this unprecedented incident.

Vietnam Urges Russia to Freeze Assets of Sanctioned Individuals

In a bold move to protect its financial system, Vietnam has formally requested Russian authorities to swiftly freeze assets held by individuals targeted by international sanctions, signalling a delicate balancing act in its foreign policy.

Putin's 'Pin Girl' Vanishes After Kremlin Stay

Exclusive report reveals the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl, known as 'Putin's pin girl', after a fortnight at the Russian leader's residence. She has since reappeared at a high-security Moscow apartment, sparking intense speculation.

Pussy Riot Members Jailed for Anti-War Protest

Two members of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot have been sentenced to prison for an anti-war demonstration in a Moscow supermarket, highlighting the Kremlin's ongoing crackdown on dissent.

Pussy Riot Members Jailed for Anti-War Protest

Two members of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot have been sentenced to prison for an anti-war performance in a Moscow supermarket, amid a continued Kremlin crackdown on dissent over the Ukraine invasion.

Sean Penn Holds Secret Meeting with Putin in Moscow

Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn held a private meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, sparking intense debate and criticism from the West. The clandestine encounter, focused on Ukraine, has raised eyebrows in diplomatic circles.

Putin's Partner Kabaeva Channels Kate Middleton Style

Vladimir Putin's rumoured partner, Alina Kabaeva, has re-emerged in Moscow sporting a new look eerily reminiscent of the Princess of Wales, fuelling intense speculation about her current role and status.

Idaho Victim's Mother Speaks of Forgiving Killer Kohberger

In a poignant and exclusive interview, Cara Northington, mother of slain University of Idaho student Xana Kernodle, reveals her journey towards forgiveness for the alleged killer, Bryan Kohberger, as the high-profile murder case continues.

Ukraine severs Orthodox Church ties with Moscow

In a landmark decision with profound geopolitical ramifications, Ukraine's Orthodox Church has officially cut all ecclesiastical links with Moscow, signalling a final religious break from Russian influence following the invasion.

Putin Invites Zelenskyy to Moscow for Peace Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly called for face-to-face peace talks with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stating he 'should come to Moscow' to resolve the ongoing conflict. The invitation marks a significant development in diplomatic e

Putin's Icy Handshake With Ally Sends Shockwaves

A tense, frosty handshake between Vladimir Putin and his top security official, Sergei Shoigu, has been analysed by experts as a potential sign of the Russian President's waning trust and simmering discontent within his inner circle, following a major sec

Lammy accuses Russia of 'dirty tricks' in UK politics

David Lammy warns of Moscow's interference in UK democracy, citing a disinformation campaign involving a forged letter with a fake Chechen official's signature aimed at undermining British politics.

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