Putin-Kim summit has roots in an alliance of isolated nations built over decades
The Moscow-Pyongyang relationship has roots in an earlier bloody conflict when the leaders of Russia and North Korea both felt isolated.
The Moscow-Pyongyang relationship has roots in an earlier bloody conflict when the leaders of Russia and North Korea both felt isolated.
Peter the Great has been somewhat in vogue in Russia in recent years. For a historian, this is a curious development.
Vladimir Putin has landed in North Korea this evening for the first time in 24 years, to solidify his budding bromance with Kim Jong Un.
As western troops across the African region pack up their things, the Russians are arriving in force.
Speaking at the London Defence Conference, Radosław Sikorski insisted the cost of defending Ukraine is relatively small.
A fifth term, gains in Ukraine and partnerships with China and Iran mean that Putin is operating from a position of strength.
Putin’s Cabinet reshuffle is a significant change to the Kremlin’s pecking order.
Weeks of protests in Tbilisi have reached boiling point.
Ukraine’s second-largest city has become a key symbol of fierce Ukrainian resistance in the war.
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