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Russia said on March 10 it had stripped the accreditation of two British nationals linked to the U.K. Embassy in Moscow, accusing them of espionage and "subversive" activities and ordering them to leave within two weeks.
The move comes as the latest tit-for-tat move in a diplomatic row between London and Moscow.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed it had "identified signs of intelligence and subversive work" by a second secretary of the British Embassy in Moscow and the spouse of another British diplomat.
The FSB did not provide evidence to support the claims nor revealed further details of the diplomats' alleged activities.
The British Embassy denied the allegations as "completely baseless," independent outlet Meduza reported, citing the Embassy's spokesperson.
The U.K. previously expelled a Russian diplomat in February, while Moscow threw out six U.K. Embassy staff members in September 2024.
Tensions between Russia and the U.K. have been mounting since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and London threw its military and political backing behind Kyiv.
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Ukraine arrests Kharkiv resident suspected of bombing, poisoning plot on Russia's behalf.
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12:02 PM
EU prepares for possible Hungarian veto on Russia sanctions extension, media reports.
The European Union is bracing for a potential Hungarian veto on extending sanctions against Russia, which are set to expire on March 15, Euractiv reported on March 10, citing sources familiar with the matter.
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Russia expels 2 British diplomats, accuses them of espionage.
The British Embassy denied the allegations as "completely baseless," independent outlet Meduza reported, citing the Embassy's spokesperson.
11:11 AM
No US-Russia meetings planned this week, Moscow says, denying media claims.
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10:12 AM
Ukraine, German arms maker seek to triple IRIS-T air defense supply.
"The signed agreement paves the way for large industrial projects that will strengthen the capabilities of Ukraine's air defense," said Defense Minister Rustem Umerov.
9:29 AM
6 killed, 22 injured in Russian attacks against Ukraine over past day.
Ukraine’s Air Force said it intercepted 130 out of 176 drones launched overnight, including Shahed-type attack drones.
9:20 AM
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8:50 AM
Ukraine to push for resumption of US military, intelligence support at Saudi talks, FT reports.
As part of its strategy, Kyiv is reportedly prepared to propose a partial ceasefire covering long-range drone and missile strikes, as well as hostilities in the Black Sea, in hopes that progress in talks will prompt Washington to lift its freeze on military and intelligence support.
8:13 AM
General Staff: Russia has lost 886,320 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022.
This number includes 1,190 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
6:57 AM
Lammy vows to unfreeze billions for Ukraine from Russian oligarch's Chelsea FC sale.
"I’m frustrated that it hasn’t happened, is the truth — and that money needs to be distributed, it needs to be used," U.K. Foreign Minister David Lammy said on March 9.
5:44 AM
US to assess if Ukraine ready for 'realistic peace' at upcoming meeting, Reuters reports.
"If they are only interested in 2014 or 2022 borders, that tells you something," an unnamed U.S. official said.
5:12 AM
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3:10 AM
Republican senator says ditching Ukraine would 'be worse than Afghanistan,' touts new Russia sanctions pitch.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham added he will introduce legislation to sanction Russia's banking and energy sectors "next week" in a bid to bring Moscow to the negotiating table.
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2:03 AM
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1:18 AM
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12:52 AM
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11:51 PM
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Romanian far-right candidate Calin Georgescu barred from running in presidential election.
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7:55 PM
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