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You don't have to look far in Russia to find hypotheses as to why Alaska is in the wrong hands. Whether Moscow could ever rule it again depends on who you talk to.
People have been left confused online after US President Donald Trump said he was 'going to Russia' this week.
During today's U.S. State Department press briefing, spokesperson Tammy Bruce was grilled by a reporter over the United States' relationship with India and Pakistan. Bruce stated, "That's a good thing ...
Rather than keeping the Russians on the outside, letting them have a say over the final Zangezur Corridor arrangement might ...
Concerns have mounted in Europe and Ukraine that Kyiv may be pressed to give up land or accept other curbs on its sovereignty ...
President Trump said he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin next Friday in Alaska. Friday was Trump's initial ...
U.S.-Russia talks open in bid to avoid Ukraine invasion Delegations from the United States, NATO and other international partners will meet overseas this week for several rounds of high-stakes ...
Russia told the United States on Monday that the last remaining pillar of bilateral nuclear arms control could expire in 2026 without a replacement due to what it said were U.S. efforts to inflict ...
Russia kept up development of intermediate- and shorter-range missile systems during a moratorium on their deployment and now ...
Russian attitudes toward the United States [in Russian] have, for instance, shifted in line with the Kremlin’s changing assessment of the state of relations.
As we remember the devastating toll of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Trump and Putin's dangerous nuclear posturing threatens to ...
How can the United States realistically respond to Russia's activities? CLARK: Well, I'm sure we could take down parts of the Russian electricity grid. We could shut off their banking system.