An economist says Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable.
Russia and the US have had contact on the subject of the war in Ukraine via “closed channels” at the military and ...
Russia’s success at stabilising its economy in the face of Western sanctions is in large part thanks to its oil industry.
Russia—and China—had seemed to benefit from the Houthis’ attacks on shipping in the Red Sea because the militia spared their ...
The case, in which two soldiers murdered nine members of a family after breaking into their home, was a rare prosecution over ...
Russia's losses on the frontlines in October were the largest since the beginning of the full-scale war. On average, the ...
Russian forces have recaptured territory in the region, but Kyiv is fighting back, a Washington think tank has said.
Responding to the deployment of North Korea soldiers to Russia, NATO’s secretary-general signaled that the action represented “a significant escalation” in its “ongoing involvement in Russia’s ...