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Vasily Astrov, expert on the Russian economy at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, told Newsweek that ...
The rebels warned that Russia was on the threshold of mass tragedies and that Putin and his regime would not hesitate to ...
In February 2022, as Russian tanks rolled across the Ukrainian border, a small group of Russian Orthodox Christian clergy did ...
The European Union on Friday reached an agreement to impose its 18th round of sanctions against Russia over its war in ...
Russian ground advances across eastern Ukraine appear to be small at first glance — only 1.2 square kilometers on an average per day near the city of Kupiansk. Or, as the Institute for the Study ...
It’s highly unlikely we’ll get a peace deal in 50 days solely because Putin still isn’t interested in one,” Angelica Evans from the Institute for the Study of War ...
Republicans are speaking out in support for sanctions against Russia to give President Trump leverage in his push to end the Ukraine war.
Europe’s top human rights court delivered damning judgments on Wednesday against Russia, finding Moscow responsible for ...
In symbolic rulings, Moscow was again blamed for the downing of Flight MH17 in 2014 and for an array of war-related human rights violations, including the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia.
Hamas weighs US-brokered ceasefire deal, Russia strikes Kyiv hard, and Congress passes major cuts. Here's your July 4th Evening Brief.
Russia said on Thursday it had accepted the credentials of a new ambassador of Afghanistan, making it the first nation to recognise the Taliban government of the country.
Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed on June 27 that Moscow plans to cut its military expenditure beginning next year, in a rebuke of NATO members' plans to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.