A 45-year-old entrepreneur from the Leningrad region climbed onto the Great Imperial Throne at the Hermitage on May 17, sat ...
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov urged reporters to “pay particular attention to the unrelenting strikes by Ukraine’s armed forces using drones against civilian targets and civilian infrastructure ...
Ukrainian drones struck Tuapse in the early hours of April 16 — the first in a series of large-scale attacks on the Tuapse ...
Alexander Butyagin, a St. Petersburg archaeologist and Hermitage Museum researcher, was arrested in Warsaw in late 2025.
Belarus’s Defense Ministry has announced exercises for units responsible for the combat use and logistical support of nuclear ...
Growth in Russia’s online grocery sales slowed sharply in the first quarter of 2026, the Russian business daily Kommersant ...
Russia’s Supreme Court has received its first lawsuit challenging a law that restricts benefits for the unmarried partners of ...
Ukraine’s High Anti-Corruption Court has approved a 140 million hryvnia bail for Andriy Yermak, the former chief of staff ...
The International Gymnastics Federation has lifted its ban on athletes from Russia and Belarus, allowing them to compete under their national flag and anthem. The restrictions had been in place since ...
In the early hours of May 17, Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow and the Moscow region. Ukrainian channels have called the ...
Channel One, Russia-1, and NTV — played down one of the largest Ukrainian drone strikes on Moscow, the independent Russian ...
Russian forces struck Dnipro with missiles overnight on May 18, damaging apartment buildings, private homes, a religious institution, a university, and an industrial facility, said Oleksandr Hanzha, ...
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