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Past articles by Dominic:

The US intelligence about Nord Stream does nothing to make this mystery any less murky

The latest theory to emerge is that the pipelines were damaged by pro-Ukrainian groups. However, the reports could not be any more nebulous. → Read More

What's going on in Iran's schools is deeply sinister

One schoolgirl in the Kurdish region of northwest Iran describes the terrifying moment her classmates realised their school had been targeted - but school authorities and the government appear to be trying to cover up the attacks. → Read More

Ukraine war: President Biden's words of resolve echo in Europe but worrying developments loom

While the US president's four-day trip to Poland and Ukraine was wholly successful in the face of Russian aggression, Vladimir Putin shows no indication he is scaling down his Ukraine invasion. → Read More

Putin is attempting to destabilise European countries to divert attention from Ukraine, warns Kosovo's president

Speaking exclusively to Sky News at the Munich Security Conference, Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani has accused the Russian president of attempting to export conflict to her country and others including Moldova and Georgia. → Read More

Ukraine war: Rishi Sunak shows firm determination as he vows longer-range weapons

Rishi Sunak spoke in well-rehearsed terms about Britain's intention to ratchet up its support for Ukraine, including helping supply fighter jets. → Read More

Ukraine will need fighter jets to see off Russian threat, Poland's president tells Sky News

Andrzej Duda also warned that Vladimir Putin is trying to exhaust the West's support for Ukraine in his effort to defeat the country. → Read More

War in Ukraine has wiped out half of Russia's modern battle tanks, say experts

The International Institute for Strategic Studies believes Moscow has lost up to 2,300 of its more advanced T72s and T80s. → Read More

NATO's badly kept secret: Ukraine's backers struggle to keep up with demand of munitions in race against Russia

Cold war cuts, COVID-related supply issues, and a lack of raw materials have taken their toll on Ukraine's western allies - but there has not been the political will to produce more munitions. → Read More

Iranian missile haul intercepted by Royal Navy 'proves regime is breaking UN resolutions'

The consignment included surface-to-air missiles and engines for cruise missiles - it's believed they were heading to Houthi rebels in Yemen. The failure to wipe the drone's memory revealed the source of the shipment. → Read More

Ukraine war: A mission accomplished for Zelenskyy as there seems little doubt his country will be sent warplanes

Britain may have precious few of the multi-role planes that Ukraine needs, but it could be instrumental in persuading others to send theirs, especially America whose president has for now ruled it out. → Read More

Ukraine war:By saying they have 'the means to respond', Putin has made a clear threat to widen war on Ukraine

Vladimir Putin's comments during a speech on the 80th anniversary of Russia's victory over Germany at Stalingrad, now known as Volgograd, are believed to be another thinly veiled threat to use tactical nuclear weapons as the war in Ukraine approaches the one-year mark. → Read More

Surprise drone attack on Iran was work of Israeli intelligence, US officials say

Iran claims to have foiled the attack on a facility in Isfahan, a centre of research and development for missile technology, by shooting the drones down. However, an intelligence analyst has said Israel regards the operation to have been a success. → Read More

Ukraine war: Will German tanks be enough to deter Vladimir Putin?

Germany's uneasy decision to send tanks to Ukraine is a significant escalation of the war, but will it be enough to stop Russian mobilisation? → Read More

How faster, deadlier tanks could turn the tide in the Ukraine war

Ukrainian commanders say Western-supplied tanks will be crucial to repelling a possible Russian spring offensive, but they need them soon if they are going to be able to use them effectively. → Read More

Peter Obi: The 'antidote to big man-ism' who could be Nigeria's next president

Peter Obi's supporters say he is the opposite of the all-powerful former army general or rich man who typically takes power through money and influence in Nigeria - he carries his own bag and owns only one wristwatch. → Read More

Key questions remain after uranium discovered at Heathrow Airport

The identity of the intended recipients of the radioactive material will be crucial to the investigation and establishing motives. → Read More

The Chechen jihadis taking on Putin's 'empire of evil' in Ukraine who say Russian troops are like 'cattle for slaughter'

Chechen separatists - who are some of Russia's oldest enemies - have joined forces with Ukraine in a bid to win the war, with the hope they can one day take their holy war back to their homeland of Chechnya. → Read More

CCTV shows chilling moment Russian FSB agents and soldiers scour Ukrainian orphanage for children

The footage has been exclusively obtained by Sky News as part of an investigation, during which orphanage workers said they have no idea about the location of children in their care after Russian soldiers took them. → Read More

Russia may finally be getting its act together in Ukraine war as Zelenskyy makes trip to US

Volodymyr Zelenskyy knows there are grumblings, particularly on the right of American politics, about the amount of help being given to his country. This is his chance to meet American politicians of all stripes, look them in the eye, and say he needs more help. → Read More

Confusion in Iran as rumours swirl about future of morality police and the regime

One Western diplomat told Sky News that Iran's rulers have lost credibility and all popular support and will be unable to sustain their grip on power indefinitely but there is no way of knowing how long it can continue ruling the country. → Read More