Trump declines to say if US will test nuclear weapons
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I’m a Russian dissident living in London. Putin knows the end is coming soon
Mikhail Khodorkovsky spent over 10 years in Putin's jails. He tells The i Paper that the Russian regime has an Achilles heel - and the time is ripe to exploit it
The invasion of Ukraine is becoming a long-range missile war, as both sides seek military advantage away from the blood-soaked, muddy, drone-saturated death traps of the eastern Ukraine trenches.
Russia has grappled with a shrinking and aging population for decades, with President Vladimir Putin viewing it as a threat to national security. Yet despite efforts like cash incentives
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UK man living in Ukraine charged with ‘spying for Russia' and 'trading info for money'
The man, who has not been named, was arrested in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and has been accused of passing information to Russian intelligence
MOSCOW, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The Kremlin on Monday accused the authorities in Moldova of preventing hundreds of thousands of Moldovans living in Russia from voting in an important parliamentary election by providing only two polling stations for voters in ...
The migrants, mainly from Central Asia, are unable to return to their countries. Zarina Ermyrzayeva lived in a two-bedroom apartment in Moscow with nine other people, all immigrant workers from Central Asia. In late April, she and several of her roommates ...
But that fateful weekend in August marked a significant change for the Soviets. Suddenly, thousands of rock lovers were listening to rowdy music, screaming expletives, and even dancing in front of security with no fear of punishment. People traveled ...
The Treasury Department announced the additional U.S. sanctions on Russia, targeting the oil companies Rosneft and Lukoil. Secretary Scott Bessent told reporter earlier that the sanctions would be announced. The Treasury cited the lack of a serious commitment to a peace process to end the war in Ukraine.
An Australian man living in the United States faces a possible jail sentence after pleading guilty to stealing defence trade secrets from his American employer for a Russian broker. Peter Williams, 39,