Even as Russia stages a series of military drills with its allies in Central Asia, Moscow's hold over a region it considers its own backyard appears to be growing increasingly tenuous.
Putin's 'special attitude to mysticism', as one insider describes it, has renewed concerns about the Russian dictator's state ...
Biden travels to Russia incognito to find out why U.S. sanctions aren’t working, then gets stranded in enemy territory after ...
The downfall of Putin is inevitable, says freed dissident Vladimir Kara Murza - Exclusive: Key British-Russian opposition ...
After two symbolic African leaders’ summits, Russia’s trading is steadily increasing but significantly in exports of military ...
The United States has blacklisted a network accused of aiding financial payments between Russia and North Korea, two isolated ...
Moscow redirected oil sales, but forging new routes for other commodities proves difficult amid high costs and U.S. sanctions ...
Then we have a world war nobody wants. And don’t say Moscow doesn’t have red lines: the Kremlin appears unfazed by NATO ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recently announced that Russia was fine with letting Armenia and Azerbaijan work out ...
Russia on Thursday opened the trial of an 18-year-old girl who stuck a 19th-century Ukrainian poem on a statue to protest Moscow's offensive. She faces up to five years in prison.
Vladislav Bakalchuk, the estranged husband of Russia’s richest woman, was arrested and charged with murder Thursday, his ...