Nearly three years after President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, his troops are making steady progress on the battlefield.
Rights groups, activists and independent media in Russia and Belarus endured increased government scrutiny, repressive laws and even were shut down and forced to operate from exile abroad.
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Ukraine’s General Staff claims the country's forces struck an airfield in southern Russia that was being used to launch ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that total sanctions against Russia and strong security guarantees for Ukraine are ...
President Trump’s blueprints to build a space-based missile defense shield could help him push for cuts in atomic weapons arsenals with Russia and other nuclear powers.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNScholz deems talks on deploying peacekeepers in Ukraine inappropriateGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz believes that discussions about the deployment of peacekeepers in Ukraine are inappropriate now ...
The real reason for Trump’s threats is to show the world that he’s willing to harm smaller economies even at the cost of harming the US’s very large one.
Russia warned on Monday that the outlook for extending the last remaining pillar of nuclear arms control between Moscow and Washington, the world's two biggest nuclear powers, did not look promising ...
Russia welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump's view that drawing Ukraine towards the NATO military alliance was an issue of ...
Russian battlefield casualties — dead and injured — have risen to more than 1,500 a day over the last three months, posing serious problems when it comes to replacing their numbers, military ...
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 ...
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