A Russian man was sentenced to 90 days in jail in Norway on Wednesday for flying a drone over the country in violation of a ban adopted in response to the war in Ukraine.

Now Europe's main supplier of natural gas, Norway has been on high alert since mysterious unmanned aircraft were spotted near strategic sites, including oil and gas platforms far

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The trial of opposition politician Ilya Yashin, who faces up to a decade in prison for denouncing President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, opened in Moscow on Wednesday.

Yashin, a 39-year-old Moscow city councilor, is being prosecuted amid an unprecedented crackdown on dissenting voices in Russia, with most opposition activists already in

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The European Parliament on Wednesday adopted a resolution recognized Russia as a "state sponsor of terrorism," and accusing its forces of carrying out atrocities in its invasion of Ukraine.

The move by the European legislators is a symbolic political step with no legal consequences, but MEPs urged the governments of the 27-nation EU to follow their

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The CIA is seeking to recruit Russian nationals angry with the course of Russia’s war in Ukraine, a senior official in the U.S. foreign intelligence ageny hassaid.

CIA Director of Operations David Marlowe noted that President Vladimir Putin’s failure to achieve his military and security goals in the nine-month invasion of Ukraine has given the CIA a

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Britain is to send helicopters to Ukraine for the first time since Russia's invasion, the defense ministry in London said on Wednesday.

Ten crews of Ukrainian service personnel and engineers underwent a six-week training program in the U.K., as part of the "first helicopter capability the U.K. has donated to Ukraine," the ministry said.

In addition

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