Russia Expels British Diplomat Over Alleged Economic Espionage
Russia has ordered a British diplomat to leave the country within two weeks over accusations of economic espionage activities.

Russia has expelled a British diplomat over allegations of economic espionage, ordering the individual to leave the country within two weeks. The diplomat's accreditation has been revoked by Russian authorities.
The expulsion represents the latest development in ongoing diplomatic tensions between Russia and Britain, with both countries having engaged in a series of reciprocal expulsions of diplomatic personnel in recent years.
Russian officials characterized the diplomat's activities as economic espionage, though specific details of the alleged conduct have not been publicly disclosed. The two-week departure timeline is consistent with standard diplomatic protocols for such expulsions.
The incident follows a pattern of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions between Russia and Western nations, including Britain, that has intensified in recent years amid broader geopolitical tensions. Such expulsions typically involve accusations of intelligence activities that exceed normal diplomatic functions.
Neither the British government nor Russian authorities have provided additional details about the specific nature of the alleged espionage activities or the diplomat's role at the British mission in Russia.