Oliver Moody, The Times of London

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The Times of London

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US warns China not to arm Russia for war in Ukraine

China is considering giving Russia weapons and ammunition to use in Ukraine, the US secretary of state has said. Antony Blinken warned the top Chinese diplomat → Read More

How Nato weapons in the Baltic are sinking Russia’s military ambitions

Shortly after midnight Swedish radar picked up six Russian jets streaking southwest over the Gulf of Finland. Instead of veering south towards the Russian milit → Read More

Nazi concentration camp secretary, 97, guilty of aiding over 10,000 murders

A 97-year-old former concentration camp secretary complicit in over 10,000 murders has been spared prison. The leniency of the ruling was likened by one of → Read More

The Stasi spies who traded sex for secrets

In a rented apartment at a resort in the Swiss Alps, a gravely ill man lifts his gaze and looks his lover in the eyes. At first he seems unsure how to begin. Du → Read More

Climate activists throw oil over Gustav Klimt painting in Vienna

Climate campaigners have thrown oil over a painting by Gustav Klimt hanging in a Vienna museum, the latest in a series of acts of vandalism against famous w → Read More

Qatari World Cup ambassador calls homosexuality ‘damage in the mind’

An official ambassador for the football World Cup in Qatar has described homosexuality as a form of “damage in the mind” during a German television interview, b → Read More

Pampered beaver gets too used to his creature comforts

Like many of his generation, Bobby craves human contact, enjoys having sandwiches brought to him and regards cold running water with the utmost suspicion.The trouble is that Bobby is a beaver. Adopted by a Latvian hunter while still a baby and lovingly reared with a sofa bed and a diet of white brea → Read More

Europe hopes Finland’s new reactor will hail a golden atomic age

If the human race is still around tens of thousands of years from now, our distant descendants may come across a small island off the west coast of Finland, and → Read More

Madeleine McCann suspect charged over child abuse and rapes in Portugal

The chief suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann has been charged with child abuse and rapes in Portugal.Christian Brückner, 45, is suspected of abduc → Read More

Queen Margarethe of Denmark strips royal titles from four grandchildren

Queen Margrethe of Denmark has been rebuked by her younger son for stripping his four children of their royal titles.Prince Joachim said he had been caught una → Read More

Russia accused of Nord Stream sabotage over gas leaks in Baltic Sea

Russia has been accused of blowing up two of its own gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea with the aim of destabilising Europe in the midst of its energy war.The pip → Read More

Extremists plan ‘autumn of rage’ to exploit cost of living crisis in Germany

At first glance it was just another bad day in a rotten week for Olaf Scholz. A week ago the German chancellor travelled to Neuruppin, a small town 40 miles nor → Read More

Netflix accused over ‘Holocaust link’ to Stranger Things

Netflix has been accused of exploiting the Holocaust by filming part of its popular science-fiction show Stranger Things in a notorious Lithuanian prison that o → Read More

Ukrainian who symbolised outbreak of war regains her sight

A Ukrainian woman whose bandaged and blood-stained face became a defining image of the Russian invasion has returned to work as a teacher after surgery that sav → Read More

Crown Prince Frederik withdraws son from Danish school at centre of abuse claims

The heir to the Danish throne has withdrawn his son from the country’s equivalent of Eton after a documentary reported dozens of claims of physical abuse and sexual harassment by former pupils.Herlufsholm, an elite private school 40 miles southwest of Copenhagen, has educated Denmark’s upper classes → Read More

Russia threatens Lithuania over blocking Kaliningrad

The Kremlin has threatened Lithuania with “seriously negative” consequences for blocking up to half of Russia’s goods shipments to the military exclave of Kalin → Read More

Lithuania cuts off rail route to Kaliningrad

Lithuania has blocked Russia from using its railways to ship coal, metals, electronics and other sanctioned goods to the military exclave of Kaliningrad, chokin → Read More

Arctic island dispute settled over a bottle of whisky

Canada and Denmark have buried the hatchet after a 50-year “whisky war” over an uninhabited island in the Arctic circle, finally fixing the course of the world’ → Read More

Scholz accused of comparing climate activists to Nazis

Germany’s chancellor has been accused of likening climate activists to Nazis when he rebuked a group of hecklers.During a panel discussion in Stuttgart Olaf Scholz was interrupted by a pair of protesters, one of whom tried to clamber on to the stage while another shouted “Nonsense!” as Scholz talked → Read More

Finland and Sweden formally apply to Nato under threat of Turkish veto

Finland and Sweden have formally applied to join Nato despite fears that Turkey will block them. Jens Stoltenberg, the western alliance’s secretary-general, c → Read More