Kremlin
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The Kremlin has put Russia’s spymasters on the bench in favor of military intelligence chiefs. The Federal security service—which is Russia’s main spy agency—has been blamed ...
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The Kremlin on Wednesday rejected U.S. President Joe Biden’s statement calling Russia’s actions in Ukraine genocide. It comes after evidence emerged of rape, torture, and killings of ...
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Finland says it will make a decision within ‘weeks’ about whether to apply to join the U.S.-led NATO alliance. Sweden is contemplating a similar move. It ...
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The United States moved to suspend Russia from the UN Human Rights Council as the State Department also announced it would collect evidence of war crimes ...
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Despite Russia’s promise of scaling down attacks around Kyiv, the capital’s mayor says the sound of shelling could still be heard. President Zelenskyy says Ukrainians are ...
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The Kremlin says no breakthrough, following yesterday’s Tuesday’s peace talks in Istanbul. And Ukraine says it’s skeptical of Russia’s military pullbacks.
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A top Kremlin official this week ruled out using nuclear force over the conflict in Ukraine. “No one is thinking about using—about even the idea of ...
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Retaliatory visa measures are being developed in Russia for citizens from “unfriendly” nations, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on March 28 as another top Kremlin official ...
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Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed Sunday it struck what it claimed were several military targets in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, saying it used both precision and ...
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Peace talks and fighting continue. Ukraine’s president suggests putting peace deal terms up for a referendum so Ukrainian citizens can vote on them. But the Kremlin ...
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Although there were reports of progress being made during Ukraine–Russia ceasefire talks, a top Kremlin spokesman disputed that assertion as incorrect but said that discussions are ...
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An anti-war protester interrupted a live news bulletin on Russia’s state TV Channel One on Monday—an act that was decried by the Kremlin as “hooliganism.”
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Russia’s Defense Ministry acknowledged Wednesday that some conscripts were taking part in the conflict in Ukraine, coming after President Vladimir Putin denied such reports and said ...
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After 12 days of fighting and approximately 2 million refugees who have fled the country, a spokesman for the Kremlin offered three demands from the Ukrainian ...
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LONDON—Britain accused Russian news channel RT on Wednesday of being a tool of a Kremlin disinformation campaign and asked the UK media regulator to take action ...
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The Russian government on Tuesday added the jailed Kremlin critic, Alexei Navalny, along with several of his top allies to an official list of people considered “terrorists ...
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MOSCOW—The Kremlin on Thursday gave a bleak assessment of Russia’s security talks with the United States and NATO this week, describing them as “unsuccessful” and saying ...
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MOSCOW—A Russian court on Wednesday outlawed groups linked to jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny after declaring them “extremist”, a move that bans his allies from elections ...
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MOSCOW—Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law allowing him to potentially hold onto power until 2036, a move that formalizes constitutional changes endorsed in ...
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BRUSSELS—Germany, Poland and Sweden expelled three Russian diplomats in a coordinated retaliation on Monday for the expulsion of three European Union diplomats by Russia while the ...
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New cases of COVID-19 in the UK hit a seven-week low, but community cases of the South African variant are triggering mass testing in eight areas. ...
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A Moscow court ordered opposition leader Alexei Navalny to more than 2 1/2 years in prison on charges that he violated the terms of his probation.
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MOSCOW—Police detained over 2,000 people and used force to break up rallies across Russia on Saturday as tens of thousands of protesters ignored extreme cold and ...
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On August 20th Navalny collapsed on a flight to Moscow. German authorities say he was poisoned with Novichok. Navalny believes he touched the poison in his ...
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BERLIN/MOSCOW—The Kremlin on Thursday accused opposition politician Alexei Navalny of working with the CIA after Navalny said he believed President Vladimir Putin was behind the suspected ...
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Trump equates democrats with 'rise of radical socialism'; Kelly Craft to be sworn in as U.S. Ambassador to UN; Trump presents Medal of Valor to 6 ...
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Residents of a Russian village near the site of a suspected explosion of a nuclear-powered missile have been told to evacuate.
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At the heart of the city of Moscow, people can once again enjoy ice-skating this holiday season. Located next to the symbolic landmark of the city, ...