More than two years into the war in Ukraine and the Russian Federation is working to keep its recruiting up to replace casualties on the front lines. And now it’s taking a new tactic.
If you’re looking to dramatically change a room but don’t want to spend a lot of money, time, or even be especially committed to the results, consider removable wallpaper — specifically the ...
Where did the money go? The right-wing social media stars who were allegedly paid millions of dollars in a nefarious Russian influence operation to shape public opinion around the 2024 US ...
Russia is continuing to lose more than 1,000 soldiers every day fighting in Ukraine, with the latest average putting the losses at nearly four times what it was during the initial invasion ...
"An FPV drone with a thermite warhead is destroying Russian positions," wrote an X user which translates materials about the war.
President Vladimir V. Putin heightened his warnings against the West, asserting that Russia should be permitted to use nuclear arms in the event of an attack by a nation backed by a nuclear power.
Ten years ago, two Russian nationals, Aleksandra Krylova and Anna Bogacheva, spent a month touring the United States. Their itinerary included stops across the country: New York, Louisiana ...
A mysterious company in Russia, which allegedly made eye-watering profits that were only surpassed by the country's energy giants, has "disappeared" without a trace. The case centers around a firm ...
The recent US indictment of two employees of Russian state-run media network RT underscores a significant shift in the Kremlin’s tactics to influence US elections since 2016, current and former ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a fresh nuclear threat against the West and Ukraine on Wednesday, indicating that any nation’s conventional attack on Russia that was supported by a nuclear ...
The long-sacrosanct practice of keeping young Russian army conscripts off the front lines is eroding as the lack of troops in Russia’s Kursk region indicates a manpower shortage. By Neil ...
An aide to President Vladimir Putin accused the West on Friday of trying to isolate Russia's European exclave of Kaliningrad as much as possible by restricting the supply of goods to it by road ...