Russia is unlikely to attack any NATO member in the near future, but plans to continue its war against Ukraine, according ...
Russian officials and state media have eagerly adopted the term “the spirit of Anchorage,” sometimes substituting “the ...
Like our earlier reports on the combat situation in Ukraine, this article reviews recent battlefield developments based ...
Latvia introduced sweeping labor restrictions in the summer of 2025 that bar Russian and Belarusian citizens from employment ...
Telegram, one of Russia’s most widely used messaging apps, has been malfunctioning for the past two days. On Tuesday, ...
Tens of thousands of Russians with psychiatric diagnoses are currently confined in state institutions, the majority of them ...
Russia’s Federal Security Service has arrested a third suspect in connection with a recent assassination attempt on GRU ...
Russia’s pro-war military bloggers are up in arms over the Kremlin’s latest move against Telegram. After users across the ...
This year’s Oscar nominees for best international feature film include the documentary “Mr. Nobody Against Putin,” assembled ...
Russian authorities have decided to begin “slowing down” the messaging app Telegram in the country, the Russian news agency ...
In March 2026, the State Duma will consider a bill requiring a wife to notify her husband (including an ex-husband) if she ...
Sergey Ivanov spent decades as Putin’s most trusted man and then watched as that trust became a cage
In early February, Vladimir Putin relieved Sergey Ivanov of his duties as the president’s special envoy for environmental matters. Ivanov, 73, is one of Putin’s oldest and closest allies — the two ...
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