Putin says there isn’t any reason to panic following currency’s sharp fall
The loss of Aleppo to Islamist rebels represents a stunning defeat for the Syrian regime, highlighting its dependence on enfeebled allies
Over recent days, Russian forces have conducted approximately 1,500 airstrikes across half of Ukraine’s regions, marking a significant escalation in their aerial campaign
According to Reuters, the ICBM, reportedly an RS-26 Rubezh with a 5,800 km range, was launched from Russia's Astrakhan region. Ukrainian officials stated that the attack damaged an industrial site in Dnipro, causing fires and injuring two people.
Nearly all would raise their hands to go, ex-military defectors explain, owing to regime loyalty, promise of higher status and a glimpse of the outside world
According to Reuters, the strikes targeted critical infrastructure across multiple regions and caused significant damage to Ukraine's energy grids
According to Reuters, Gatilov emphasized that any negotiations must take into account the "realities on the ground," pointing to Ukraine's weakened position in the ongoing conflict, with Russian forces now controlling one-fifth of the country.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, "This is completely untrue. This is pure fiction, it's just false information."
The resulting company would easily be the world’s second-biggest crude producer, after Saudi Arabia’s Aramco, pumping almost three times the output of Exxon Mobil
North Korea has sent 3,000 troops to Russia for possible deployment in Ukraine, according to to US government official
With over 99 percent of the votes counted, just 50.3 percent of Moldovans–a margin of a few thousand votes–supported joining the EU, amid an election rife with allegations of Russian interference.
The White House meeting between the two leaders comes as Putin warns that a decision would put NATO ‘at war’ with Moscow
The Guardian reports Gershkovich has been freed from a Russian prison, adding that sources familiar with the situation and the planned prisoner exchange confirmed to the Guardian that a major swap would take place on Thursday in a location outside Russia
Thousands likely to die as warring forces seek openings along a largely static front line
Moscow allegedly plotted to kill an investigative journalist in Austria. Now his home is protected by officers with submachine guns.
The strikes were the largest across the war-torn country in months
The Greek media orgnizations banned are the public Broadcaster ERT, MEGA TV, Proto Thema, and Skai
Attacks raise concern about the vulnerability of Russia’s internal security
At least six police officers killed in the twin attacks, one in the Dagestan capital, while at least four gunmen also shot dead
The General Secretary of NATO stressed that the allied countries were in consultation to determine the optimal use of the alliance’s nuclear arsenal as a deterrent.