Russian ex-spy and daughter first exposed to nerve agent at home U.K. police... READ MORE›
The biggest demarche came from the United States, which on Monday said it was expelling 60 Russian diplomats... READ MORE›
At least 64 people died in the fire that engulfed the top floor of the Winter Cherry shopping centre in the Siberian city of Kemerovo on Sunday... READ MORE›
His commanding presence saved Russia from added humiliation in a 3-0 World Cup warmup loss to Brazil on Friday... READ MORE›
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Russian President Vladimir Putin also arrived in Kemerovo to lay flowers at the makeshift memorial, ordering a national day of mourning on March, 28... READ MORE›
Sixteen EU states fell in lockstep behind the US and UK, taking the dramatic measure of banishing Russian diplomats... READ MORE›
The Russian president visited Siberia to demand an inquiry into a fire there that killed at least 64 people. Thousands protested nearby... READ MORE›
Trump congratulated putin on his election win six days before the u.s. ordered russian diplomats out... READ MORE›
And Russia's foreign minister blamed the United States for the expulsions... READ MORE›
On no other occasion has a country expelled Russian diplomats in solidarity with other Western countries... READ MORE›
Rex 25 50 3 March 2018 Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a rally to support his bid in the upcoming presidential election at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow... READ MORE›
In Washington on Monday, Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov was more explicit... READ MORE›
Kylian Mbappe scored twice as France beat World Cup host Russia 3-1 in a friendly on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Russian Embassy, UK tweeted President Obama expels 35 diplomats in Cold War deja vu... READ MORE›
Nato is expelling seven Russian diplomats in response to a nerve agent attack in the UK... READ MORE›
EU member Ireland and Moldova on Tuesday joined the list of those countries expelling Russian diplomats over the Skripal poisoning... READ MORE›
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite went into the two-day EU summit on Thursday musing publicly that she could expel Russian diplomats... READ MORE›
According to Moscow-based journalist Alexey Kovalev, many of the tweets used by official Russian accounts in response to Western allegations repeat a similar pattern... READ MORE›
On North Korea, Trump himself said in January that Russia was helping Pyongyang evade United Nations sanctions... READ MORE›
The U.S. move prompted the Russian Embassy in Washington to tweet a poll asking which U.S. consulate in Russia should close in retaliation... READ MORE›
Andrei Mamchenkov, deputy head of Russia's National Crisis Management Centre, said 41 children were unaccounted for... READ MORE›
Just last week, he congratulated Russian President Vladimir Putin on his reelection without mentioning Moscow's apparent use of a military-grade chemical weapon on British soil... READ MORE›
The United States said Monday it would expel 60 Russian diplomats, joining governments across Europe in punishing the Kremlin... READ MORE›
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to the media during a news conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, March 27, 2018... READ MORE›
Trump has been criticized in the United States for doing too little to punish Russia for the election meddling and other actions... READ MORE›
President Vladimir Putin has flown to Kemerovo but has not spoken to the protesters yet... READ MORE›
The Russians and their families have seven days to leave the United States, according to officials... READ MORE›
Of the 23 nations that have announced Russian expulsions, nine qualified for the World Cup England, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Australia... READ MORE›
Qatar Airways is set to buy a 25 percent share in Russia's Vnukovo International Airport, one of the four major airports which serves the capital, Moscow... READ MORE›
Often the most important witnesses were brought in first like Jared Kushner, and frequently before witnesses provided documents we needed to inform our questions... READ MORE›
But she defended Trump's call to congratulate Putin as standard protocol, noting that both countries are major powers... READ MORE›
In 1986, US President Ronald Reagan expelled 80 Cold War-era Russian diplomats... READ MORE›
Men from Dagestan in southern Russia have long wrestled in bouts between mountain villages. Today, the region embraces the sport as an alternative to Islamist terrorism... READ MORE›
In general, why are Russian oligarchs so welcome in London?... READ MORE›
Russia's Investigative Committee spoke of blocked exits and serious violations at the Winter Cherry mall... READ MORE›
Besides the United States, 14 European Union countries also expelled Russian diplomats, European Council President Donald Tusk said... READ MORE›
Western leaders and opinion formers believed sanctions and economic pressure would encourage Russians to turn against Vladimir Putin. They couldn't have been more wrong... READ MORE›
Under current Russian law, Putin can not stand for re-election... READ MORE›
Had already expelled 23 Russian diplomats in response to the attack on Skripal and his daughter, which May's government determined was perpetrated by Russia... READ MORE›
Residents of Crimea voted for the first time in Russian presidential elections... READ MORE›
Russia will expel 23 British diplomats in retaliation against the UK's expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats, Russia's foreign ministry said... READ MORE›
But in Yekaterinburg, hundreds of people opposed to the television tower's demolition by controlled explosion took part in a Hug the Tower rally earlier this week... READ MORE›
The Russian embassy in the United States asked Twitter followers to vote what US consulates they would close in Russia, if they could decide... READ MORE›
Mr. Putin is expected to continue with little change in terms of trying to rebuild Russia as a global power while limiting economic reforms at home... READ MORE›
Cold War pathogens When the Soviet Union was dismantled in 1991, the Russian Federation became instant heirs to history's most dangerous arsenal of chemical and biological weapons... READ MORE›
Russian emergency workers on Monday scrambled to reach several people still trapped in the rubble of the smouldering Winter Cherry shopping... READ MORE›
Perhaps the most surprising result came from Moscow itself, where Putin won just 47 percent of the vote in the 2012 elections... READ MORE›
Britain accuses Russia of secretly stockpiling deadly nerve agent used in attack... READ MORE›
Putin's defiance of the West has played well in the campaign with an electorate nostalgic for Russia's superpower status... READ MORE›
Britain has already expelled 23 Russian diplomats, accusing them of being undeclared intelligence agents, which led Russia to expel the same number of British diplomats... READ MORE›
According to protocol signed by the commission members on Friday, Vladimir Putin has claimed 76.69 percent of the vote, winning his third non-consecutive term as Russian president... READ MORE›
At least 37 people died in a fire in a shopping mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo on Sunday, Russian news agencies reported, citing authorities... READ MORE›
The move came days after London expelled 23 Russian diplomats and Moscow responded with the same measure... READ MORE›
Russian officials have said that their limited contacts with the Taliban were aimed at encouraging peace talks and ensuring the safety of Russian citizens... READ MORE›
A unified response from European leaders may not be forthcoming, with Greece in particular appearing to be resistant to comprehensively assigning blame to the Russian state... READ MORE›
At least 37 people died in a fire in a shopping mall in the Siberian city of Kemerovo on Sunday, Russian news agencies reported, citing authorities... READ MORE›
President Vladimir Putin will be the one to make a final decision on retaliatory measures against the US and European countries that expelling Russian diplomats... READ MORE›
Last year, a Russian firm gave North Korea a new Internet connection, apparently running fiber-optic lines over the railway bridge... READ MORE›
Russian aquanauts, as specialists in deep-sea diving are known, belong to a standalone detachment of the Russian navy... READ MORE›
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