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Russia's parliament passes bill giving Putin more power to invade foreign countries
A bill proposed by Russia's Duma would let the Kremlin send troops abroad to “protect” Russian citizens who are facing arrest, detention, or any other form of perceived persecution.
Putin says Ukraine war is ending but the global order has already shifted - opinion
Russia's internet crackdown hobbles small businesses
Kremlin confirms Ukraine talks paused, Zelensky says time to resume
Russian opposition faces challenges as Navalny’s widow takes the helm
Experts question if Russia's fractured opposition can challenge the Kremlin effectively.
Russia sees Trump’s win as chance to shift US policy on Ukraine conflict
Russia cautiously optimistic about Trump; hopes for reduced US aid to Ukraine.
'Can't even pronounce this figure right': Russia fines Google two undecillion roubles - report
Alphabet, Google's parent company, has a market value of approximately $2 trillion.
Kremlin aide says NATO and the West helped Ukraine attack Russia
Nikolai Patrushev claims the US and NATO helped plan Ukraine's attack on Russia's Kursk region, dismissing Washington's denial of involvement.
Russia has network of spies spread out in multiple countries - report
Numerous suspects, including in the UK, Brazil, Australia, and Austria, have been arrested for spying for Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's global espionage reach, ABC News reported.
Russia mourns: Dagestan terrorist attack death toll rises to at least 20
As Dagestan mourns the loss of at least 20 lives in Sunday's horrific terrorist attacks, global condolences pour in.
Exiled chief rabbi: Russia neglects terror threat by focusing on repression
"The Russian authorities have used the law enforcement authorities to repress any kind of opposition to the Kremlin, opposition to the war."
Toppling Putin's regime? The Wagner rebellion and its long-lasting impact
One year on, the legacy of the Wagner rebellion is still unfolding. It serves as a reminder of the complexities of law and order within Russia and Putin’s insatiable hold on power.
The Kremlin’s ties with terror groups casts shadow its neutral relationship with Israel
In one instance, Russian diplomat Alexander Rudakov openly stated, “Moscow will support Hezbollah in the event of a war in Lebanon."
Russia threatens former chess champion Kasparov with criminal charges
Russian law enforcement officials, the state news agency reported, said there is "every reason" to charge Kasparov, without providing further details.