MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian may discuss the situation in ...
Russia on Thursday accused NATO and the West of making "evidence-free" allegations against Moscow over ships purportedly ...
Planned Russian military reforms that would increase Moscow's troop numbers by 30% are a threat to NATO and should be met ...
During a visit to Moscow, the President of the Central African Republic Faustin-Archange Touadéra hails the military ...
Gunfire erupts near presidential palace before Starmer and Zelenskyy are due to hold press conference ...
There is a 'giddiness' in the Kremlin over Trump’s threats to take over Greenland and Canada which could further legitimise ...
Russia claimed it had damaged ground facilities at one of Ukraine's largest natural gas storage sites in Lviv Oblast during a ...
Ukrainian military forces have captured 27 Russian troops in the Kursk region, including soldiers from various regions of ...
The Kremlin has dismissed previous Western claims that Russia sponsored acts of sabotage and attacks in Europe ...
Russia is "not constrained by the thought of large numbers of innocent victims," Russia expert Keir Giles told Newsweek.
A source close to the Kremlin told Meduza, an independent Russian outlet, that Putin is expecting a "big guest" from the U.S.
Pressure to impose sanctions, a raging war and a looming Trump presidency have not quenched the bloc’s thirst for Russian gas.