President Trump recently suggested that Russia is a “paper tiger,” a term used by Mao Zedong with reference to the U.S. and the capitalist world. Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov immediately ...
Russia has accused the U.K. of plotting a sabotage operation in a move that shows Moscow is setting the conditions for a conflict with NATO, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW). That ...
The story of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been one of upset expectations and wild swings in performance. At the start of the war, most of NATO saw Russia as an unstoppable behemoth, poised to ...
Russia is increasingly outsourcing its war in Ukraine. To offset record losses and dwindling recruitment, Moscow is importing manpower from abroad. According to press statements by Ukrainian officials ...
For decades, Europe exemplified post-Cold War peace. Today, it confronts enduring, escalating war. The coda to President Donald Trump’s peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in August has ...
In a photo provided by the Russian military, Russian snipers prepare for battle with Ukrainian forces. (Russian Defense Ministry Press Service / AP) The ad was straightforward: Sign up for one year to ...
Russian authorities report a drone attack on an industrial facility in Orsk, as videos posted online show pillars of smoke rising from the local oil refinery. Ukraine steps up its "deep strikes" ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin (second from right), accompanied by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (right) is greeted by North Korean officials during a state visit to Pyongyang, June 19, 2024.
Russia’s government plans to boost fuel imports from Belarus and import gasoline from China, Singapore, and South Korea. The imports are a response to falling domestic output and gasoline shortages in ...
Russia’s fuel crisis is worsening, and officials are no longer able to conceal the scale of the problem. The Federal Antimonopoly Service has begun issuing warnings to gas station operators across the ...
Western diplomatic efforts to negotiate a ceasefire with Moscow have repeatedly failed, showing that despite the immense costs Russia has borne since 2022, its goals in Ukraine remain largely ...
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