Russia this week shut off a major gas pipeline to Germany as Europe and the U.S. accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of "weaponizing" energy. And as Henry Ridgwell reports from London, there are growing environmental concerns about an unexplained Russian gas flare close to the Arctic.
American gas imports help Europe fill storage
Will next prime minister continue strong military support for Ukraine amid economic crisis?
Negotiators reportedly close to agreeing on revival of JCPOA, based on European Union draft text
Microelectronics from US, Japan and allies crucial components of Russian missile systems
South Korea’s president urges closer relations with island nation in dealing with North Korea, China
Japan’s Prime Minister announces ‘drastic’ increase in defense spending as China conducts military drills surrounding Taiwan, close to Japan
Japan is marking the anniversaries of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that killed more than 200,000 people and ended World War II. But even as Japan's PM pledged to work toward world peace, the government to increase defense spending, a taboo subject following Japan's defeat in 1945.
As China begins military exercises around Taiwan, Japan joins military drills in Indonesia alongside US, Australia and Singapore
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and former Chancellor Rishi Sunak final two candidates in race to succeed Boris Johnson
Under the former prime minister, Britain's military aid to Ukraine was second only to that of the United States
Johnson spoke to Ukraine’s president immediately after his resignation, reiterating Britain’s support
US President to visit Riyadh amid oil price spike
Madrid warns migration could be used as a pressure tactic by ‘hostile actors’
Madrid warns migration could be used as a pressure tactic by 'hostile actors'
As NATO leaders met in Madrid this week, Ukraine demanded new heavy weapons to defeat Russia’s invasion. So what has been promised – and what has been delivered? Henry Ridgwell reports. Camera: Henry Ridgwell.
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