An economist says Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable.
Russia's biggest problem isn't related to sanctions or its diminished energy trade. Its greatest dilemma is that it is losing ...
The new policy, approved earlier this month before the election, would allow the Pentagon to provide contracts to American ...
Nov 8 (Reuters) - Russia has pledged to provide Cuba with approximately 80,000 tons of diesel fuel worth $60 million to ...
Russian forces have lost at least 61 of the attack helicopters since the start of the war, according to monitoring website ...
The sentence, handed down by a Russian court, is a rare example of the country holding its troops to account for war crimes.
Millions trek to shelters nightly or take their chances at home as unceasing missile and drone attacks drag on. Some ...
A Russian court sentenced two soldiers to life in prison for the massacre of a family of nine people in their home in ...
"The U.S. ruling political elite adheres to anti-Russia principles and the policy of 'containing Moscow," Russia's MFA said.
The European Central Bank is pushing Raiffeisen and UniCredit to hold some capital as a buffer against potential risks ...
Meutya Hafid, Indonesia's communications minister, met Alexander Popovskiy, head of Yandex's international search division, ...
Officials say Russian missiles, bombs and drones have battered three regions of Ukraine in targeted nighttime attacks ...