"Why accumulate reserves if they can be lost so easily?" Russian President Vladimir Putin said at an investing conference.
For two reasons, a nuclear war will remain unlikely, even if the U.S. maintains robust support for Ukraine and broader efforts to counter Russian aggression.
Marjorie Taylor Greene loudly booed, and apparently thrown by the boos, while claiming children are taking puberty blockers ...
MOSCOW, December 4. /TASS/. In commenting on US President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to impose a 100% tax on goods from BRICS countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out that the dollar ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was previously skeptical about Bitcoin, has now acknowledged that Bitcoin cannot be ...
Russia has thrown bodies at the Ukrainians with USSR-era upgraded equipment. Because this is what the Kremlin does, they play ...
Economist Simon Johnson said that Donald Trump could make changes "on his first day in office" that would leave Vladimir ...
“You should never cling to an idea too long if it doesn’t promise success,” Merkel writes, insufficiently self-aware of her ...
The outgoing Biden administration recently reversed a ban on Ukraine’s use of long-range missiles to strike targets inside ...
Vladimir Putin has spoken about digital assets again, this time saying—amid ongoing sanctions against Russia—that Bitcoin ...
Advisers to Donald Trump publicly and privately are floating proposals to end the Ukraine war that would cede large parts of ...
Syria holds strategic importance for Moscow and Tehran, which have both bolstered Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime at ...