President Vladimir V. Putin heightened his warnings against the West, asserting that Russia should be permitted to use nuclear arms in the event of an attack by a nation backed by a nuclear power.
President Petr Pavel, a former NATO general who has been vocal in his support for Ukraine, said Kyiv needed to accept that some territory could remain under Russian control, at least ...
Russian losses of military personnel have hit their second-highest three-day levels since the reignition of its conflict with neighboring Ukraine in 2022. Moscow lost 1,500, 1,330, and 1,400 ...
Russia is continuing to lose more than 1,000 soldiers every day fighting in Ukraine, with the latest average putting the losses at nearly four times what it was during the initial invasion ...
A Moscow court has begun considering a criminal case against a 72-year-old American accused of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine, Russia's state news agency RIA reported on Friday. Russia puts ...
MOSCOW, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Russia and China started naval exercises in the Sea of Japan on Saturday, Russian news agencies cited Russia's Pacific Fleet as saying. "A joint detachment of warships ...
Homicides, crimes causing intentional serious harm to health, and rape combined account for 1.4 percent of total registered offenses in Russia. Civil society groups pay special attention to the ...
The United States is preparing sanctions against former Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili as concerns mount over his role in deepening ties with Russia and steering the country away from ...