(Reuters) - A possible resumption of nuclear weapons tests by Moscow remains an open question in view of hostile U.S.
Trump, who has refused to answer whether it would be in the best interest of the U.S. for Ukraine to defeat Russia, has said ...
Rosneft , Russia's largest oil producer, said on Friday it may delay modernizing its refineries due to high interest rates ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also urged NATO leaders to immediately approve the uncontested parts of Ukraine for ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has promoted Colonel General Rustam Muradov to the position of deputy general commander of ...
Britain’s foreign intelligence service chief says Russia's 'staggeringly reckless' sabotage campaign against Ukraine's allies ...
Xi Jinping is almost surely comfortable with Vladimir Putin’s threats to use his most destructive weapons against Ukraine.
Russia’s ruble is sagging against other currencies, complicating the Kremlin’s efforts to keep consumer inflation under ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised President-elect Trump as an “intelligent” and “experienced” leader Thursday, while ...
President Vladimir Putin has threatened to target Kyiv's "decision-making centres" with a new ballistic missile. Questions ...
Putin called Trump "a smart and experienced person," who can find "a solution" to the Ukraine war. Trump previously vowed to ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday praised US President-elect Donald Trump as an “intelligent and experienced” ...