
Ukraine’s re-capture of key Black Sea outposts has strategic and symbolic significance
Ukrainian forces have recaptured oil and gas platforms off the coast of Crimea known as the “Boyko towers”.
Ukrainian forces have recaptured oil and gas platforms off the coast of Crimea known as the “Boyko towers”.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un finally met up today at the Vostochny spaceport.
Kim Jong Un, supreme leader of the world’s most isolated state, has embarked on his first foreign trip in four years.
Kim is turning – in some desperation – to Putin and vice versa, while Biden’s trip is part of a longer term policy to stop Hanoi shifting towards Beijing.
The British government is set to label Russia’s notorious private military company a terrorist organisation, Home Secretary Suella Braverman has confirmed.
Russia has a vast military, nuclear and missile industrial complex, which could provide North Korea with much-needed technological fruits.
While the West’s attention is firmly on the G20, two of its enemies may be hatching a plot.
As both sides mount their strongest attacks to date, Ukraine may have upset its allies while the Kremlin acknowledges the possibility of Prigozhin’s assassination for the first time.
Under Prigozhin’s leadership, the Wagner Group has involved itself in the internal politics of numerous African countries.
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