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U.S. allies called an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Monday after a series of incidents raised alarm about growing Russian threats to Europe.
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WW3 fears explode as NATO member tells Putin 'we will shoot'
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has issued a chilling warning to Russia, vowing to shoot down foreign objects violating Polish airspace.
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Vladimir Putin Is Pushing Trump Toward a Massive Confrontation
Russian fighter jets entered Estonian airspace on Friday in a significant escalation that threatens war with Europe—and the United States.
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UK 'will confront' Russian jets as Yvette Cooper warns Vladimir Putin: 'We stand by our friends'
Yvette Cooper issued a stern warning to "warmongering" Vladimir Putin that Britain will confront Russian jets that invade the airspace of NATO allies. It comes after a string of incursions by Russian drones and planes,
Ukraine's leader to push for "robust action" against Russia at U.N. gathering, as America's NATO partners accuse Putin of dangerous incursions, and lies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will make "a number of important statements" at a meeting of the Kremlin's Security Council on Monday, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, according to state media. The "operational meeting" will take place after around 3:30 p.m. Moscow time (8:30 a.m. ET), Peskov added.
Experts have said that Vladimir Putin is deliberately provoking NATO in order to learn lessons for potential future conflicts against the alliance. The latest incursion came yesterday when three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets entered Estonia's air space without permission.
The former magazine editor faced up to 10 years behind bars in Russia before he agreed to fight on the frontlines.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would uphold the restrictions on nuclear weapons agreed under the New START Treaty with the U.S. for one year after it expires in February 2026.
Vladimir Putin’s fighter jets violated NATO airspace Friday, testing Donald Trump as his administration faces mounting pressure over Ukraine and Moscow escalates provocations along the alliance’s eastern border.