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Russia's 'Gig-Economy Sabotage' Targets UK and Europe

A new RUSI report reveals how Kremlin intelligence is recruiting 'disposable agents', including Ukrainians, online to carry out sabotage in Europe and undermine NATO support for Ukraine. Read the full analysis.

Berlin's 3-Day Blackout After Anarchist Arson Attack

A leftwing anarchist arson attack plunged south-west Berlin into darkness for over three days, cutting power to 45,000 homes and critical services. Residents demand answers on infrastructure security.

Weightlifting champion jailed for 19 years by Russia

Yulia Lemeshchenko, a Ukrainian weightlifting champion, was sentenced to 19 years in a Russian prison for alleged sabotage. She told the court her 'honour and conscience' were more important. Read the full story.

Russia's Christmas ad mocks Piers Morgan, Zelensky

Russia Today aired a bizarre Christmas advert featuring AI versions of European leaders and Piers Morgan, as a new investigation details 145 acts of sabotage across Europe linked to the Kremlin. Read the full story.

Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb Blast

Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov was killed by a car bomb in Moscow. Russian investigators are probing potential Ukrainian intelligence involvement. Read the latest details.

Ukraine Peace Talks in US as Russian Tankers Hit

Ukrainian officials head to Florida for crucial peace negotiations with Trump administration while naval drones strike Russian shadow fleet tankers in Black Sea. Latest developments.

Russian attack on Kyiv kills one, wounds seven

A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv early Saturday killed one person and wounded seven. Read the latest on the assault and the resignation of Zelenskyy's chief of staff.

Zelenskyy rejects land-for-peace deal with Putin

Ukraine's President Zelenskyy will not cede territory to Russia for peace, his chief of staff confirms. As the war enters day 1,374, discover the latest developments and what this means for future negotiations.

Russia develops spy pigeons with brain implants

Russian scientists create remote-controlled pigeons using neural chips for surveillance operations. The birds can fly 310 miles daily with real-time direction control. Read the shocking details.

Readers Debate: Is Russia Waging War on Europe?

Metro readers discuss Russia's hybrid warfare tactics, from naval incursions to migration weaponisation, and its impact on British politics and European security. Join the conversation.

Europe scrambles to join Ukraine peace talks

Ukraine's President Zelenskyy insists his country can still win as European governments plan to influence US-led peace talks. Macron also unveils new French defence plans.

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