Vladimir Putin has signed a law that permits a nuclear response if Russia is attacked by Western long-range missiles.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday lowered the threshold for nuclear weapons use, just two days after the U.S.
The celebratory mood on state TV over Donald Trump’s victory was soured by fears of imminent strikes on Russian soil.
Two of NATO's top members have started sending more powerful missiles to Ukraine in the wake of President Joe Biden's new ...
Andrii Sybiha, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, has said at a UN Security Council meeting that Russia's recent ...
Russia has increased its missile production at five production sites as the war with Ukraine wages on and materials are ...
The U.S. decision to authorise long-range Ukrainian strikes could help Kyiv defend the foothold in Russia's Kursk region that ...
Lyons questioned the timing of the decision, saying, “I’m not sure why we didn’t allow this two or three years ago." ...
The European defence sector grew by a remarkable 17% last year – but is still calling for longer-term certainty as ...
The IDF called the missile interception a success, but damage in Ramat Gan highlights ongoing defense system challenges.
Shrapnel from an intercepted Hezbollah missile rained down on Tel Aviv on Monday night, hitting buildings and starting fires ...
Victim, 41, declared dead after being pulled from 3-story building in Shfar'am; Beirut shuts schools; UN peacekeepers report ...