Russia quietly quits China joint airline project
Vladimir Putin and the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China agreed to co-develop a long-haul airliner in 2014.
Ukraine developing its own missiles to strike Russia, Zelensky says
President Volodymyr Zelensky has long appealed for permission to use Western weapons to strike targets on Russian soil.
Ukraine "prepared" for peace talks with Russia, China claims
Ukrainian foreign ministry Dmytro Kuleba reportedly made the comments during a visit to Guangzhou.
Mystery car bomb attack in Moscow targeted top military official: reports
Multiple Russian news outlets reported that Andrei Torgashov, who is reportedly deputy head of a Russian military satellite communications center, was targeted.
Top Russian economist dies after falling out of window
Several top Russian officials have plunged to their deaths from windows in recent years, including a top oil executive and a defense official.
Ukrainian support for ceding territory surges
A Kyiv poll has found that there has been an increase in the proportion of Ukrainians backing territorial concessions for peace.
Russian and North Korea sign new agreement
Moscow-Pyongyang cooperation will only drive the U.S. and Asia-Pacific allies closer together, an analyst told Newsweek.
Russian army families "relocated" from Crimea as navy flees peninsula: Kyiv
Russia has relocated many of its warships from annexed Crimea to Novorossiysk due to relentless Ukrainian attacks.
Russia rushes to expand cemeteries amid rising war casualties
Last year, Russia spent more than 225 million rubles ($2.5 million) on cemetery expansion projects, the Moscow Times reported.
Ukrainian drones strike second Russian fighter jet base in three days
Ukraine has frequently attacked Russian military bases using long-range drones, saying they are legitimate targets in the war.
Kremlin responds as Zelensky raises prospect of talks with Putin
Ukraine's president admitted he may end up at the negotiating table with Putin, having previously ruled it out.
Putin's ally in Europe says NATO preparing for war "much faster"
"They are already preparing for a conflict with the Russian Federation," Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić said.
Kremlin breaks silence on 'predictable' Joe Biden dropping out
"[Biden's] hands are covered in blood," Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of Russia's parliament, said.
Key moments from Donald Trump's Michigan rally
The former president said he took a "bullet for democracy" while addressing the crowd during the campaign stop.
Prigozhin's statue defaced in Russia
White paint has been found on a monument for the founder of the Wagner mercenary group, who died in a plane crash in August 2023.
Putin's invasion has cost him 1.7 million workers: report
Russia faces a growing labor shortage, according to analysis by independent Russian outlet "Novaya Gazyeta."
Kremlin fears violence of Russian troops returning from war: report
Independent news outlet Meduza said Moscow is worried about rising crime committed by troops coming back from Ukraine.
Why Modi summit is a hollow victory for Putin
Since the invasion of Ukraine, India has gained significant leverage over Russia, though one analyst warns New Delhi is "walking a tightrope."
Zelensky prepares for a Donald Trump presidency
The Ukrainian leader has spoken by phone with the Republican candidate, having earlier said he was ready to work with whoever wins the White House.
Trump says Kim Jong Un wants him to win election
His remarks came as he portrayed himself as the right person to handle the geopolitical complexities involving North Korea and Russia.
Putin's big naval parade loses warships, subs: Local media
President Vladimir Putin in 2017 signed a decree reestablishing the tradition of holding the Main Naval Parade in St. Petersburg.
Watch: Ukraine soldiers in U.S. Bradley destroy Russian troops
Footage shows the M2 Bradley rapidly firing a chain gun against Russian troops.
North Korea's Kim openly talks up "necessity" of Russia military ties
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a mutual aid agreement in June.
Photo of Donald Trump and Putin displayed at RNC before speech
The image was shown as part of montage praising Trump for meeting with "adversaries " of the U.S while president.
Russia sentences US journalist Evan Gershkovich to 16 years
Russia has never provided any proof against Gershkovich.
Russia "can't win," pushing to freeze Ukraine war: Kremlin propagandist
"We don't have enough troops...we even throw the wounded who haven't been completely healed to the front," said Maxim Kalashnikov.
Ukraine launches drone attacks deep behind enemy lines
Russia's Defense Ministry said it downed drones over two Russian regions and over annexed Crimea.
Russia issues nuclear threat to NATO
"I am not ruling out any options," Sergei Ryabkov, Russia's deputy foreign minister warned on Thursday.
Putin arms top bankers with submachine guns
Russian media have reported a government proposal to give arms to top figures at the Central Bank in Moscow.
Russia responds to "threat" of NATO warships in Black Sea
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was responding to questions about Ukraine's new maritime security strategy.