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Litvinenko inquiry: George Galloway makes odd Carlsberg quip to dismiss 'Whitehall farce'
Mayor of London candidate accused the BBC of orchestrating a 'show trial' of Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin calls for Jews to emigrate to Russia amid increasing anti-Semitic violence in Europe
Both Russia and the EU have seen increasing numbers of Jews emigrating.
Ukraine-Russia: President Petro Poroshenko vows to get back occupied east and Crimea for Kiev
In a press conference, he said he needed EU and US help to ensure terms on Minsk accord are met.
Russia: Communications minister Nikolai Nikiforov's account hacked by Turkish activists
Minister's Instagram account posted with Turkish flags and a warplane.
Russia's federal space agency becomes state-owned corporation
A corruption scandal and a string of failures led to the disbanding of Roscosmos.
Vladimir Putin describes Donald Trump as a 'brilliant and talented person'
Trump's admiration for Russia's strongman president is evidently mutual.
Vladimir Putin: President admits Russian military presence in Ukraine in annual press Q&A
In his annual Q&A, Russian leader also says Fifa boss Sepp Blatter 'deserves Nobel Prize'.
Russia: Cat is more popular than mayoral candidates in Siberian town of Barnaul
An online group has put Barsik the cat up for mayor in the Russian city of Barnaul.
Russia: Vladimir Putin invites UK experts to examine black box from SU-24 downed by Turkey
Putin made offer in phone conversation with UK PM David Cameron.
War on Isis: Vladimir Putin raises spectre of nuclear weapons as Russia targets Daesh in Syria
Putin has remarked that cruise missiles targeting jihadists could be fitted with nuclear warheads.
Poland denies move to join Nato nuclear programme
Deputy Defence Minister Tomasz Szatkowski had earlier said Poland was in talks to join the programme.
Russia: Who is Sergei Pugachev, the man once known as 'Putin's banker'?
Sergei Pugachev was once influential in the Kremlin but how did he fall out of favour with Vladimir Putin?
Russia: 'Putin's banker' Sergei Pugachev ordered to appear in British court
Pugachev says case is part of a move to seize his assets after he fell out with Russian president
Vladimir Putin warns Turkey that Russia will not forget its downed fighter jet
During his state of the nation address, Putin said Russia will not forget Ankara's downing of its fighter jet.
Putin says Allah punished Turkish ruling elite by 'stripping' them of sanity
At annual address to parliament Putin repeated allegations of Turkish complicity with Isis.
Russian state media outlets follow Kremlin newsman in describing terrorists as Daesh not Isis
A Russian TV host has said the term Daesh not Isis should be used in what appears to be a Kremlin order.
Syria: Netanyahu admits Israeli forces operating in war-torn country
Israel seeks to stop Hezbollah from gaining more arms and strength in the area.
French parliament overwhelmingly votes to continue anti-Isis air strikes in Syria
Around 97% of the national assembly agreed to carry on the air strikes.
Watch PMQs live: David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn to debate before Autumn Statement
Leaders will clash ahead of George Osborne's big economic statement to the House of Commons.
What Turkey shooting down a Russian jet means for Nato
Russia's President Putin accused Nato member Turkey of stabbing him in the back over Isis.
RAF Typhoons intercept two Russian bombers in UK airspace
The Russian aircraft were escorted away from British airspace by the RAF.
Michael Fallon's tent offensive: UK gives Ukraine troops £1m worth of gear to combat winter
The Ministry of Defence has warned that Armed Forces of Ukraine units are still taking casualties.
Syrian air strikes: David Cameron pushes for UK military intervention after Paris attacks
Conservative leader promised to personally build support for a vote on the issue.
Russian plane crash: Black box recording reveals A321 had bomb-like 'sudden and abrupt' demise
Sources close to investigation into Flight KGL9268 say cockpit recordings support bomb theory.
British spies discovered Isis bomb plot, forcing Cameron to cancel Sharm el-Sheikh flights
British spies intercepted Islamic State (IS) messages which revealed the group had planned a major terror attack.
Putin named world's most powerful man for 'doing what he wants'
For the first time in the list's history, the US President has not ranked first or second.
Syria: David Cameron must become 'peace facilitator' to end war says Foreign Affairs chair
Crispin Blunt told IBTimes UK the prime minister should talk with the Middle East's regional powers.
US navy jets intercept Russian bombers close to USS Ronald Reagan off coast of Korea
US undertaking military exercise with South Korea when carrier buzzed by Russian Tu-142 bombers.
US fears Russian submarines cutting undersea internet cables
Russian submarine activity has increased 50% over the past year, according to US military officials.
Syrian civil war and refugee crisis to take centre stage when David Cameron meets Angela Merkel
The prime minister will hold the talks with his German counterpart at the Chequers country estate.