Ukraine war round-up: Russia burns off its excess gas and war memorial torn down
Satellite images of a fuel plant in north-west Russia show huge amounts of gas being burned off into the air, analysts tell the BBC.
No fuel to UK from Russia for first time since 1990s
The UK imported no fuel from Russia in June for the first time on record, according to official figures.
Ukraine war: The war is static, but ousting Russia is a seismic task
Few know the cost of challenging Russian influence better than Viktor Yushchenko.
Wargaming a North Korean attack
South Korea and the US are holding their largest joint military exercises on the Korean Peninsula in years to practise fighting a war against an increasingly hostile North Korea. The BBC was given rare access to the countries' joint control centre. But what is the purpose of these war games and could they backfire?
Ukraine war: Russia appeals for new recruits for war effort
The town of Volosovo, near St Petersburg, is booming. Not the economy - it's the loudspeakers.
Ukraine war: Moscow's next step, nuclear plant warning and clean-up raves
Neither Kyiv nor Moscow are expected to achieve any decisive military action in Ukraine this year, the UK's military intelligence chief has told the BBC.
Ukraine war: Crimea blasts significantly hit Russian navy - UK
Blasts at a Russian-operated airfield in Crimea this week have "significantly degraded" its navy's Black Sea fleet, the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) says.
Ukraine war: Predicting Russia's next step in Ukraine
Neither Russia nor Ukraine is likely to achieve any decisive military action in Ukraine this year, the UK's head of military intelligence has told the BBC.
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