Regardless of whether Russia wins or loses in Ukraine, one thing is certain: the Russian military will have to be rebuilt. With its arsenal depleted and its reputation battered, Russia will have ...
Photo: Ju Peng/Alexander Kazakov/Associated Press/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Xi Jinping has been a close observer of Russia’s three-year old war in Ukraine. China’s president has been ...
Following Russia's ban from competing in Eurovision in 2022 after the country's invasion of Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has ordered the return of Intervision, a Soviet-era singing ...
"The vulnerability was actively exploited by Russian cybercrime groups through spear-phishing campaigns, using homoglyph attacks to spoof document extensions and trick users and the Windows Operating ...
Things in the Arctic have never been hotter. In the past year, Russian nuclear submarines have practiced firing cruise missiles near NATO members Norway, Finland and Sweden. That drill followed ...
Russian propaganda exhibitions in Ouagadougou African Initiative also has offices in Burkina Faso, where it frequently hosts public events. In May 2024, the group organized an exhibition in the ...
A Russian strike on a residential building in central Ukraine killed at least 14 people, including two children, emergency services said, one of many attacks across the country this weekend.
Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine, killing 15 people and damaging dozens of residential buildings as well as energy infrastructure across the country, Ukrainian officials ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky says Moscow has bombed a boarding school in Ukrainian-occupied Russia where civilians were sheltering and preparing to evacuate. The Ukrainian army said four people ...
Russian forces sweep around the south of strategic city Pokrovsk, a key road and rail hub, risks being cut off Ukrainian military officers say their forces are outnumbered Battle for Pokrovsk ...
The Kremlin is trying to cripple YouTube in Russia, internet experts say, pushing some people to state-controlled domestic alternatives. But many Russians have found workarounds. By Paul Sonne ...