Staff at Moscow's diplomatic missions in the West expelled due to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine have found it tough to get work upon their return to Russia, it has been reported ...
Russia will not be able to advance in Ukraine for at least six months, an imprisoned former officer who played a key part in the invasion of the Donbas in 2014 has claimed. Igor Girkin, a pro-war ...
Exclusive-Russia's Putin to Stay in Power Past 2024, Sources Say By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) -Vladimir Putin has decided to run in the March presidential election, a move that will keep ...
Alsu Kurmasheva, an editor who also holds Russian citizenship, was arrested in October on charges of failing to register as a foreign agent. By Ivan Nechepurenko In Russia, the pain and loss of ...
Russia has stripped a Moscow correspondent for Bulgarian National Radio of accreditation and expelled him after Sofia kicked out a Russian journalist on national security grounds. The Russian ...
Around 220 Germans will be able to leave the embattled Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to the Palestinian media ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he fears that the fighting between Israel and Hamas could divert attention from ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly decided to run in the March 2024 presidential election. With little to no opposition in Russia, it's likely that Putin will be in office until at ...
When Czech prime minister Petr Fiala announced a freeze on all Russian state-owned property in his country in a significant step up of sanctions against Moscow, the Kremlin’s response was ...
Russian video game studio Odd Meter was one year into the development of Indika, a game set in an alternate 19th-century Russia, when the Russian government launched a devastating attack on Ukraine.
Russian authorities have filed a lawsuit in the Supreme Court to outlaw the LGBTQ “international public movement”, in the latest crackdown against the country’s beleaguered community.
Russia toughened its anti-LGBT laws last year, allowing the authorities to fine any individual or organisation found to have promoted homosexuality in public, online, or in films, books or ...