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Articles with tag "UK"
'ukrainian spirit'
U.K. to Host 2023 Eurovision as Ukraine Bows Out
Ukraine won this year's contest and had insisted it could host next year's despite the Russian invasion.
Prisoners of War
UK Fighter Captured by Pro-Russian Separatists in Ukraine
Russia claimed this week that it had killed "hundreds" of foreign fighters in Ukraine.
Tech export ban
U.K. Bans More Exports to Russia, Cuts Ukraine Tariffs
Britain announced it would prevent the export of surveillance and interception equipment.
news
U.K. Sanctions Russian Army Chiefs With 'Ukrainian Blood on Hands'
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss tweeted that the sanctions were on "those with Ukrainian blood on their hands."
news
Russia Bans Entry to British PM Johnson
Moscow accused London of "unprecedented hostile actions.”
‘Sickening’ onslaught
U.K. Warns Putin of War Crimes Charges Over 'Sickening' Onslaught
For Putin, Russian generals and soldiers, "there's a very real risk that they'll end up in the dock of a court in The Hague," said Justice Secretary Dominic...
'the first barrage'
UK Unveils Sanctions on Russian Banks and Oligarchs
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said further sanctions were "at readiness to be deployed."
poking the bear
UK's PM Hits Back at Russian 'Bear' in Warship Row
"It was entirely right that we should vindicate the law and pursue freedom of navigation in the way that we did," Johnson said.
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Moscow Turns Up the Volume Over HMS Defender
The media coverage that followed yesterday’s clash is telling in what it says about Russian goals and sensitivities.
anti-corruption efforts
UK Announces Global Magnitsky Sanctions
London's move closely mirrors similar restrictions in Washington and also by the Canadian government.
deep concern
UK Summons Russian Ambassador Over 'Malign Activity'
The move comes just hours after fresh sanctions and the expulsion of Russian diplomats were announced by the U.S.
atomic tensions
Kremlin Denounces UK Plan to Increase Nuclear Arsenal
The Kremlin said Britain's reversal of its previous commitment to reduce its stockpile "harms international stability."
opinion
Mark Galeotti
Lebedev’s Peerage Highlights London’s Need to Address Russian Influence
Johnson seems eager to show his contempt for British intelligence by granting a peerage to his longtime friend and political asset.
opinion
Lincoln Pigman
UK Russia Report Lays Ground for Cross Party Consensus
The report holds value not as a piece of opposition research but as a frank examination of the U.K.’s Russia policy since the turn of the century.
'Absolutely Confident'
UK 'Confident' Moscow Helped Hackers Target Virus Vaccine
Dominic Raab said the conclusions were based on assessments by Britain's National Cyber Security Centre.
Vaccine Hack
Russian Envoy Denies Moscow Helped Hackers Target Virus Vaccine
The Russian envoy also rejected a separate claim by London that "Russian actors" sought to disrupt last year's UK general election.
well wishes
Putin Says 'Optimism and Sense of Humor' Will Help Johnson Recover
Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms "worsened."
rebuffed account
Russian Report on Boris Johnson’s Coronavirus Ventilation ‘Disinformation,’ Britain Says
Downing Street was quick to deny the Russian report and said the prime minister's hospitalization was a "precaution."
opinion
Oksana Antonenko
Why Brexit Won’t Affect EU-Russia Relations
Many things will change radically, but despite some predictions, relations with Russia look set to remain the same.
Bilateral Blues
No Normalization in Relations Yet, UK PM Johnson Tells Russia's Putin
There would be no normalization of the two countries' relations until Moscow ends its "destabilizing activity," Johnson said.
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