Protestors hold graphic images of Vladimir Putin during a protest against anti-gay laws opposite the Russian embassy in Spain Credit: Denis Doyle/Getty Images Russia has banned a picture depicting President Vladimir Putin in heavy makeup as "extremist." Russia's justice ministry added the image, which depicts the Russian president in lipstick and mascara, to its list of banned extremist material l
Russian policemen guard the entrance to the British Embassy in Moscow, where theories abound Credit: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg It has now been over a week since former double-agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found unconscious on a bench in Salisbury, poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent. With echoes of the Litvinenko murder in November 2006, deemed to be ‘probably’ the handiwo
The nerve agent that poisoned the Russian spy Sergei Skripal was planted in his daughter’s suitcase before she left Moscow, intelligence agencies now believe. Senior sources have told the Telegraph they are convinced the Novichok nerve agent was hidden in the luggage of Yulia Skripal, the double agent’s 33-year-old daughter. They are working on the theory that the toxin was impregnated in an item
Typhoon jets from RAF Lossiemouth have intercepted two Russian long-range bombers, which were approaching the UK. The quick reaction alert (QRA) aircraft took off in response to the two Tupolev TU-160 Blackjack bombers as they approached to within less than 50 miles of the UK. The fighters escorted the Russian aircraft north away from the UK and the Ministry of Defence (MoD) said that "at no point
HMS Queen Elizabeth, the UK's newest aircraft carrier, arrives in Portsmouth Credit: PA Britain is reportedly preparing for the possibility of war breaking out with North Korea as concerns rise that another provocative missile test could trigger a military response by the US. North Korea is being closely watched amid fears it could launch another long-range missile test on Tuesday to mark the anni
GRU officer Eduard Shishmakov (1) meeting Aleksandar Sindjelic (2) ahead of the foiled coup attempt These are the covert surveillance photographs said to offer key proof Russian intelligence officers plotted a violent coup that would have ended in the assassination of a European leader. The pictures obtained by European intelligence agencies allegedly show two officers of Russia’s GRU military spy
Italian finance police have confiscated scores of bottles of Crimean wine from the Russia stand at the prestigious Vinitaly international wine fair after the Ukrainian Embassy complained that the libations from vineyards in annexed territory violated EU sanctions against Moscow, organizers said yesterday. The seizure came as an embarrassment for Sergio Mattarella, the Italian President, who was i
Euronews, the rolling news channel which was set up to provide a European counterpoint to the American news network CNN, has been reduced to a second-rate news service broadcasting “sponsored” propaganda programmes for oppressive regimes, its journalists and unions say. Staff at the multi-language channel – which gets about a third of its funding in subsidies from the European Union – went on str
Marine Le Pen's links to Russia are being looked at by US intelligence American intelligence has been asked to look into Marine Le Pen's links to Russia, following her request for a $30 million (£24.3 million) loan to help fund her French presidential campaign from a bank close to Vladimir Putin, according to reports. Ms Le Pen's Front National party has made no secret of the fact that it has take
Dr Sebastian Gorka grew up and was educated in England. He is now one of Donald Trump's closest advisers Credit: Stefan Ruiz Sebastian Gorka is one of Donald Trump's closest advisers and the most influential Briton in the White House. Here he speaks with Ruth Sherlock about how to defeat Islamic State and the "conspiracy" by Barack Obama's team to take down the president Dr Sebastian Gorka waves h
The Islamist behind the Westminster terror outrage was investigated by MI5 as part of a plot to blow up an Army base using a remote-controlled car, The Telegraph can reveal. Adrian Ajao, 52, who killed four people, including a police officer in last Wednesday's attack, is understood to have been probed six years ago over alleged connections to four al-Qaeda-inspired terrorists. Zahid Iqbal, Mohamm
Governments and security services across Europe have sounded public warnings about Russian interference in upcoming elections, amid mounting concern about a spate of cyber attacks on political parties and government institutions. Officials and security officers in France, Germany, and the Netherlands have agreed to share information as they brace for “influence operations,” including the leaking o
The European Union could give up on its dreams of political union and become “nothing but the single market” under a radical proposal put forward yesterday by Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission. The proposal was one of five scenarios laid out by Mr Juncker in a white paper designed to kick-start a debate on the future of the EU after Britain quits the Union in 2019. The
From top left, Montenegro’s former prime minister Milo Djukanovic, plotter Nemanja Ristic with Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, informant Mirko Velimirovic, and the two Serbs and two Russians tasked with carrying out the attack Russia plotted to assassinate the prime minister of a European nation and overthrow its government last year, according to senior Whitehall sources. An election day
As fighting continues in eastern Ukraine it seems heavy shelling has become the norm, judging by the reaction of fighters being bombarded by the Ukrainian army as it battles to take control of Donetsk airport. A fighter for the "Novorussian army" stands by unfazed as heavy shelling starts nearby and doesn't move, even when fighters around him run for cover.
An ex-KGB chief suspected of helping the former MI6 spy Christopher Steele to compile his dossier on Donald Trump may have been murdered by the Kremlin and his death covered up. it has been claimed. Oleg Erovinkin, a former general in the KGB and its successor the FSB, was found dead in the back of his car in Moscow on Boxing Day in mysterious circumstances. Erovinkin was a key aide to Igor Sechin
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