The White House described the development as a diplomatic thaw that could advance negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.
Efforts are under way to find a negotiated settlement. But, asks the head of Carnegie Russia Eurasia Centre, has the Kremlin ...
The Times interviewed Russian soldiers who said they face a brutal fight to dislodge determined Ukrainian forces from a ...
Unsurprisingly, Russia’s oligarchs are squirming ... is that I can see down the track that in two, three years’ time, ...
Russia's Sarmat missile keeps having troubles, including apparent catastrophic failures, and there's nothing in the works to replace it.
The bank, the largest in Russia not subject to American sanctions ... banks or currencies other than the dollar, which will take time. America’s announcement came at a bad moment for the ...
Evidence of that trouble includes the impact of ... backers – to choose actions that benefit Russia. Weapons are a case in point. Every time the West has considered sending new technology ...
At the same time, the Institute for the Study of War, a Washington DC-based think tank, has questioned Russia's finance ministry report, which said that Russia's revenue hit a record high of ...
That spells trouble for the nation's military efforts in 2025, he said, given how heavily Russia has relied on its wealth fund over the past several years. Liquid reserves in the wealth fund have ...
That doesn’t appear to be the case, but this outcome is little better: like a bad breakup, Russia is only being allowed to come and retrieve its things! The loss of the port should be seen as a ...
Putin praised the deal as a “real breakthrough, creating conditions for the stable and sustainable development of Russia ... in the Middle East. The troubles could deepen after Trump returns ...