Putin’s top three lies: from Ukraine to the Second World War | Defence in Depth
Russia has distorted its history so profoundly we can no longer measure the country according to the most important metric: reality
Russia has distorted its history so profoundly we can no longer measure the country according to the most important metric: reality
Once untouched by the conflict the war has now arrived in Ukrainian Bessarabia, as Putin tries to hit the last major grain-export route
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Troops are sent in to retrieve the soldiers' bodies as counter-offensive gains momentum
Crew send SOS after boat’s hulls damaged in shark attacks off Australian coast during re-enactment voyage of 19th century Russian adventurer
Vladimir Putin-linked mercenary group will be put on par with Isil and al-Qaeda, after death of its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin
Moscow’s dealings with North Korea suggest an attempt to repeat a version of the 1918 Kaiserschlacht
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Tom Walker said he left after six months because he could not build his 'brand' while being connected to the Russian propaganda channel
If Kim does personally make the trip to Vladivostok, it suggests the meeting with Mr Putin goes far beyond an arms deal
North Korean leader to meet Vladimir Putin, with the Russians looking for weapons to help in the Ukraine war and the Koreans wanting food
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
As Ukraine continues to erode Russia's military machine, those who call for Putin to not be humiliated must be disregarded
Mickey Rourke and John Cleese can’t save Polanski’s eve-of-the-millenium hotel sex farce – it’s easily the worst film in his career
The Kremlin is now looking to cancel the governorship election after president’s chosen man quit following poor ratings
During a two-hour televised lesson the president pressed vision of the nation as a besieged fortress locked in existential battle with West
Tyrannical regimes have long wished to control cyberspace. They're closer to their goal than ever
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Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know