Vladimir Putin has signed an update to Russia's nuclear doctrine, coinciding with the 1,000th day of the war in Ukraine.
A decree signed by the Russian leader, though long-planned, came days after President Biden authorized the use of ...
The approval of the document demonstrates Putin’s readiness to tap his nuclear arsenal to force the West to back down.
Better known as Russia's nuclear doctrine, the revamped version that was signed by President Vladimir Putin spells out the ...
A major decision by the United States to allow Ukraine to fire long-range missiles deeper inside Russian territory has ...
The new doctrine allows for a potential nuclear response by Moscow even to a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that ...
Two telecommunications cables cut in the Baltic Sea in 48 hours prompted European officials to say Tuesday that they suspect ...
Five ATACMS missiles were shot down by air defence systems while one was damaged, Russia's defence ministry was cited as saying. Ukraine is yet to officially confirm the US-made missiles were used.
This new version of the document gives Putin the option to use Moscow’s atomic arsenal in response to a conventional attack ...
The groups of European countries have signed so-called letters of intent to develop air and missile defence, electronic ...
Vladimir Putin talks a big game when it comes to retaliation - and it's led to fears that a wider conflict could be bubbling.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has revised his country's nuclear doctrine days after President Joe Biden's latest actions.