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As scattered details of the apparent suicide of Russia’s former transport minister Roman Starovoit trickled in via state ...
Vladimir Solovyov, TV presenter and accused Putin propagandist: " Yelling at the head of the Federal Reserve also didn't yield any results. Aside from his exceptionally successful trip to the Middle ...
Exiled Russian journalists Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan tell Newsweek about Vladimir Putin's crackdown and their book ...
The flight disruption appears to have been triggered by security concerns over buzzing Ukrainian drones, which led to a ...
A RUSSIAN transport official dropped dead in his office on the same day as Vladimir Putin’s transport minister apparently ...
Not only will Putin leave no lasting ideological legacy, but any legacy of prosperity and stability that he may have created has been destroyed by his own decision to wage war on Ukraine.
Sergei Guriev, Dean of the London Business School and latest addition to the Group of Thirty, discusses Russian economic instability, the Ukraine Recovery Conference, and the impact of EU-U.S. tariff ...
A Nato unit dedicated to combating the growing threat from Russia’s hybrid warfare is working with British security services to investigate a string of suspected sabotage attacks on UK soil, The i ...
Russia's economy, which defied initial sanctions and saw growth propelled by massive military spending and robust oil exports ...
Dwindling coal exports could be a political headache for Putin, especially amid other bad news for the wartime economy, such ...
It reflects a sense of stability — the belief that “Putin always outsmarts everyone,” and so on. Read also: Kremlin claims end of war must be 'agreed upon' with Ukraine, not USA .
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. When Vladimir Putin came to power in Russia in 2000, his legitimacy was paper-thin. The country had defaulted on its debt two years earlier. Pensioners were ...