Russia needs to modernise its weapons so it is "one step ahead" and will use whatever foreign parts it can get to make them despite sanctions, President Vladimir Putin said.
Vladimir Putin has formally begun his fifth term as Russia’s president in a carefully choreographed inauguration ceremony, in ...
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday his country’s army is facing “a really difficult situation” in eastern ...
Two Russian online film distributors, including a company owned by Nasdaq-listed internet giant Yandex , have been charged ...
Ukrainian security officers have been detained and accused of treason over an alleged Russian plot to kill President ...
Steven Seagal was seen arriving for Russian President Vladimir Putin's inauguration ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow on ...
Already in office for nearly a quarter-century, Putin’s new term doesn’t expire until 2030, when he will be constitutionally eligible to run again.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini emphasized the importance of European leaders increasing diplomatic efforts to stop ...
The Russian leader began a record breaking fifth term on Tuesday, a day after announcing military exercises with tactical nuclear weapons.
"Let's talk about a ceasefire, about peace scenarios, let's mobilize diplomacy and approach weapons as a last resort," Slovak ...
The planned exercise involving the practice deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in southern Russia is nothing unusual, ...