Britain's security minister on Thursday dismissed a report that police have identified several Russians who were behind the poisoning of former Russian double-agent Sergei Skripal as "wild speculation".more
Police believe they have identified the suspected perpetrators of the Novichok attack on a Russian ex-spy and his daughter in Salisbury in March, according to reports. Several Russians were involved in the attempted murder of Sergei and Yulia Skripal, the Press Association say.more
France's supporters can not buy new team shirts with two asterisks symbolizing the world championship in 1998 and 2018. They are not in stores, and online sales were available only on Sunday evening after the final in Moscow.more
Two days after President Donald Trump's humiliation in Helsinki, the election interference operation that keeps on giving -- for Russia -- is sowing new discord and disorientation in American politics and tightening its grip on the White House.more
"Russia as a state has never interfered in the internal affairs of the United States" - said President Vladimir Putin of the Fox News station in an interview that was recorded after the Helsinki summit.more
Finland may have largely shut down for the summer holidays but officials and police have been drafted back into work ahead of a historic summit in Helsinki between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.more
US President Donald Trump may want to limit US military engagement in Europe and get closer to the Russian president Vladimir Putin, which could affect NATO - British media alarmed today.more
The Embassy of Russia in Great Britain said yesterday that Moscow will consider the Amesbury incident as an anti-Russian provocation of London until it has access to the investigation materials and to Russian citizens who have suffered from poisoning in March.more
Britain's defense chief has said that a Russian "attack" led to the death of a mother of three who was exposed to the same nerve agent that put former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the hospital, while the Kremlin said it would be "absurd" to blame Moscow.more
Arron Banks, the businessman who bankrolled a prominent Brexit campaign, reportedly met Russia's ambassador to Britain 11 times in the months before the EU referendum in June 2016 - more often than he told a parliamentary inquiry on fake news last month.more
Britain's spy agencies are braced for Russia to launch a new attack on the UK as soon as President Putin finishes hosting the World Cup, The Times has learnt.more
Sweden captain Andreas Granqvist and his wife, Sofie, have announced the birth of their second daughter, just one day before the defender is set to lead his side in their 2018 FIFA World Cup quarter-final against England. more
The UK security minister, Ben Wallace, has pointed to Russia as being responsible for the nerve agent poisonings in Wiltshire and called on Moscow to help authorities keep the people of Britain safe by giving information.more
The niece of a former Russian spy who was poisoned in Britain is running for a seat in a regional legislature in Russia as a candidate for a Kremlin-controlled party.more
"Times" reported that the British government is afraid of the planned meeting of American President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin, believing that it may have a negative impact on the functioning of NATO.more