The Russian president launched a criminal investigation into the disaster, but stopped short of accepting responsibility.
North Korean soldiers sent to aid Russia in its fight against Ukraine are dying in droves and some of them have even chosen suicide over surrender, according to officials.
Vladimir Solovyov called for the U.S. state's return to Russia after Russian military aircrafts recently entered international airspace close to Alaska.
On Day 1,038 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the conflict continues to escalate. Ukraine reports over 1,000 North Korean ...
A video published on TikTok by Yuriy Boyko, a pro-Russian lawmaker and former head of the banned Opposition Platform — For ...
Five months after their shock offensive into Russia, Ukrainian troops are bloodied and demoralized by the rising risk of ...
According to the strategy, the widespread occurrence of neo-Nazi ideas and the increasing strength of radical nationalist armed formations in such countries as Ukraine create "most serious extremist t ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin apologizes to Azerbaijani leader after the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday apologized to his Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a “tragic incident” ...
From the largest war in Europe since World War II continuing in Ukraine to a series of escalations upending the Middle East, ...
Russia is deploying “human waves” of North Korean soldiers, the U.S. said, and one soldier captured by Ukraine died of his ...