Russian state TV discusses nuclear war prospects
"Nuclear weapons are needed for containment" of the West, said Alexander Dugin, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ex-commander of Russia's airborne troops slams Putin's military
Russian State Duma Deputy Defense Committee Chairman Vladimir Shamanov offered a rare rebuke of the Russian forces.
Russian gas giant's production plummets to historic low
Following a year of losses, it emerged that Gazprom had also cut production by 13 percent in 2023.
Russia-Iran ties hit unexpected snag
Moscow was about to strike a cooperation deal with Tehran before the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
Why Russia wants North Korea to advance in space
Moscow's war on Ukraine has seen it draw closer with Pyongyang, where Kim Jong Un also stands to benefit.
Russia doubles down on threat to change nuclear doctrine
Moscow directed a stark warning at the U.S. and NATO days after Vladimir Putin weighed changing Russia's nuclear doctrine.
Crimea satellite photos show Russia military hub damage after Kyiv strikes
The Ukrainian military said Monday that strikes damaged radar equipment forming key parts of Russian air-defense systems.
Russia's hybrid warfare is intensifying. Here's how NATO could respond
Unexplained fires have hit sites in Poland, Germany and the U.K. as NATO warns of "hostile state activity."
US navy "shadowing" Russian flotilla off Florida coast—satellite data
A Russian naval group is heading towards the Caribbean in a perceived Russian retaliation to the Pentagon's military support for Ukraine.
Joe Biden confuses Ukraine and Iraq
The president has faced questions in recent months regarding his age and mental acuity as he runs for reelection this year.
Lindsey Graham rebukes Republican's Putin remarks
Graham said on Sunday that fellow Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville's view on Russia and Vladimir Putin "represents him and him alone."
Fox Host confronts Republican on reports Trump may give Putin what he wants
There have been reports that Trump will push Ukraine to cede Crimea and the Donbas region to Russia if he wins reelection in November.
Putin offers new clues about his red line in Ukraine war: ISW
The Russian leader "indirectly" addressed Ukraine using Western weapons on Russian territory, according to the think tank.
Putin ally vows to be "more ruthless and deadly" against Ukraine's backers
Dmitry Medvedev attacked non-governmental organizations and philanthropist George Soros online on Saturday.
Putin's NATO ally faces massive protest
Protestors lashed out against Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's policies during a large protest Saturday in Budapest.
Putin admits he is running out of workers
The Russian president told the St Petersburg International Economic Forum how the country needed to increase its workforce.
Joe Biden mocked by Kremlin for claiming to know Putin for 40 years
Biden said that he had known Putin since at least the 1980s. Putin was an undercover KGB agent at that time.
Putin may change his own nuclear war rules
Putin has continued to criticize Western nations, including the U.S., amid Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine.
Hotel taking 'legal action' over fake claims that Zelensky bought it
Viral rumor spread this week falsely alleged that Zelensky had bought a multimillion casino resort in Cyprus.
Ukraine launches major ATACMS strike on Russian-occupied territory
The U.S. recently secretly sent Ukraine ATACMS capable of hitting targets nearly 200 miles away.
Russian Navy flotilla deployed for drills in America's backyard
It comes as relations with the U.S. hit a new low over Ukraine's use of American-supplied weapons on Russian territory.
Russia-France tensions are boiling over
Russian officials based in France said earlier this week that French media had launched a "new Russophobic campaign."
Russia issues new threat against US
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Security Council deputy chief Dmitry Medvedev warned that Russia could arm American adversaries.
Russian officials voice rare criticism of Putin's economic policy
Russia's overheated economy and spate of nationalizations were under scrutiny at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Russian economy can sustain war "indefinitely" under two conditions—report
Vladimir Putin needs high oil prices and enough workers to keep Moscow's war economy afloat, Russian economist Dmitry Nekrasov has said.
Russia lost 1300 troops, 48 artillery systems, 125 vehicles in a day: Kyiv
Casualty numbers have been high on both sides, particularly after Russia kick-started an offensive in the Kharkiv region.
Videos show Russian oil refineries ablaze after double drone strikes
Ukrainian drones attacked oil facilities in Russia's Rostov and Belgorod regions, local officials said.
Putin issues rare statement on Ukraine war losses
The Russian president said that Kyiv's battlefield losses are several magnitudes higher than Moscow's.
Putin issues new ominous nuclear threat
The Russian president said that his threats of nuclear war should "not be taken lightly" by the West.
Russia places American serving in Ukraine's military on wanted list
"These sealed and fabricated charges against me epitomize [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's Russia," Sarah Ashton-Cirillo said.