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There is a widespread belief that Western sanctions on Russia have fallen flat. Proponents of this theory point to macroeconomic indicators suggesting that the Russian economy has proved resilient.
An exhibition of anti-war drawings was unveiled in Russia despite government efforts to snuff out any criticism of President Vladimir Putin's assault ...
Its nucleus would be composed of Russians committed to the rule of law, those who have publicly disavowed Putin’s war and his illegitimate regime. Most have been forced into exile, where we have been ...
For much of the past year, and since his invasion of Ukraine last February, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been riding high on his supposed energy omnipotence, holding the global economy ...
Pushing its illegal annexation claims, Russia said it would move the clocks an hour ahead in occupied areas of Luhansk, ...
Serbia, Russia's longtime ally in Europe, is getting pressure from European Union and U.S. officials to finally normalize ...
But there’s more to this misalliance than political expediency. Both the far-left and far-right are radicals, who recognize the legitimacy of violence and want big systemic change. As does Putin ...
I listen to Putin's speeches not because I like to, but because I have to. I hate doing it, but what can I do? In his speech on January 18, Putin repeated the Kremlin's standard lie that Russia ...
For weeks, Ukraine has predicted Putin would call a further 500,000 conscripts to the front line on top of the 300,000 he tried to mobilise last year, but despite the subtle law change ...
Along with conventional warfare, Russia’s cyber offensives are certain to increase. In 2022, Russia conducted 1,655 cyber attacks on Ukraine, according to senior Ukrainian official Yuriy Schygol ...
Almost a year into the Ukraine war, Russian President Vladimir Putin is facing a growing chorus of criticism over his handling of the conflict. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), in an ...
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Moscow's action in Ukraine was intended to stop a ...
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