By Matthew Mpoke Bigg The trip comes as President Trump looks to secure the Russian leader’s support for a 30-day cease-fire. By Paul Sonne Secretary of State Marco Rubio said top diplomats ...
TASS/. The Russian armed forces are not planning to scrap their traditional winter hat with ear flaps, known as ushanka, a Russian defense ministry official has told TASS, commenting on rumors of ...
Senior Russian and U.S. officials met in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss improving relations and an end to Moscow's war in Ukraine – without representatives from Kyiv. Secretary of State ...
Tuesday’s meeting in Saudi Arabia, at which no Ukrainian representatives were present, marked the first formal meeting between US and Russian officials since the Kremlin’s invasion of its ...
As the Nazi troops were getting closer to Moscow, Joseph Stalin issued an order to find the Russian Orthodox priests who would bless defense lines around the capital with prayer NEW YORK ...
Russian missiles killed at least 23 people in a second night of heavy strikes on Ukraine, a stark toll the Polish Prime Minister described as the result of appeasing “barbarians.” The attacks ...
War-related recruitment and emigration have caused widespread labour shortages, pushing Russian unemployment to a record low 2.3%. Inflation pressure could also ease, Kolyandr added, as peace ...
Fighting has raged in Ukraine since Russia launched a full-scale invasion three years ago. Russian forces have slowly expanded the amount of territory they control over the past year, mostly in ...
A Russian diplomat said Monday that a Ukraine war peace agreement won’t be reached unless Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conditions have been met, according to multiple outlets.
Three top foreign policy aides in the Trump administration plan to meet with Russian officials in Saudi Arabia next week to discuss a path to ending the war in Ukraine, the first substantial talks ...
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