The 2018 World Cup will take place between June 14 and July 15 across 11 Russian cities: Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Kazan, Nizhniy Novgorod, Samara, Volgograd, Rostov-On-Don, Kaliningrad, Yekaterinburg and Saransk... READ MORE›
Protests were subsequently arranged in 80 cities across the country some were not sanctioned by local authorities, including in Moscow and St Petersburg, Putin's city of birth... READ MORE›
The Baltic country's emergency-services hotline and part of its cell network went down during major Russian military exercises... READ MORE›
To host World Cup games, stadiums need to hold at least 35,000 spectators, according to FIFA, which approved the reconstruction plan at 60-year-old Ekaterinburg Arena... READ MORE›
Some of the Russian military capabilities seen by NATO leaders confirmed their preexisting concerns... READ MORE›
After repelling the invasion, the Russian forces launched a tank-led counteroffensive... READ MORE›
The hoax calls come as Russia and Belarus begin massive military drills on Nato's borders on Thursday... READ MORE›
Joint Russian and Belarusian military exercises will target fictional countries that look an awful lot like the Baltic States... READ MORE›
That estimate includes joint exercises in Kaliningrad, Russia's nuclear-armed enclave on the Baltic Sea that's nestled between Poland and Lithuania... READ MORE›
Official Russian figures claim the exercises will involve 12,700 troops and 680 pieces of military hardware, including 138 tanks... READ MORE›
The last thing we want is a military escalation with Russia, said one senior NATO official involved in military planning, referring to Zapad... READ MORE›
A security source told pro-Kremlin tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda that the hoaxes were the result of a cyber attack organised from Ukraine, although no evidence was given... READ MORE›
Russia will hold large-scale military drills on NATO's eastern flank... READ MORE›
Western officials say the military exercises simulate an offensive against NATO... READ MORE›
Britain will send hundreds more troops close to Russia rsquo... READ MORE›
The troops are part of President Barack Obama's response to reassure Nato allies concerned about a more aggressive Russia... READ MORE›
Russia deploys nuclear-capable Iskander missiles in its Kaliningrad region, bordering Poland and Lithuania... READ MORE›
Some waved Russian flags, cloaking their opposition in the same patriotism that Mr. Putin has used so successfully to boost his popularity... READ MORE›
Before becoming president at the end of 1999, Mr. Putin played a prominent role in a particularly spectacular example of this Russian specialty... READ MORE›
The arms race also dictated that the Soviet Union respond with overwhelming retaliation against the United States, to quickly neutralize any further threat... READ MORE›
Exclusive Jens Stoltenberg warns of converging threats as Russia mobilises estimated 100,000 troops on EU's borders... READ MORE›
Russia moved missiles capable of carrying nuclear weapons into Kaliningrad, an Russian coastal enclave nestled between Poland and Lithuania... READ MORE›
The Washington Post's Moscow bureau decided to rank the signs to see how likely they suggest that Russia is getting ready to fight... READ MORE›
Bastion land-based coastal-defense missile launchers In October, Russia beefed up its anti-shipping defenses in Kaliningrad with these launchers... READ MORE›
His accusations against Assad put him directly at odds with Moscow, the Syrian's president principal backer... READ MORE›
Associated Press photographer Burhan Ozbilici was attending a photo exhibition when a gunman opened fire, assassinating Russia's ambassador to Turkey... READ MORE›
Any US bombing raids would be deemed threatening to Russian military personnel, who would respond accordingly... READ MORE›
The preparations include major military exercises by both Russia and Nato that appear designed exclusively to respond to one another's capabilities and potential war plans... READ MORE›
Russian warplanes have buzzed several United States Navy ships and flown patrols that skirt territorial waters... READ MORE›
But if a Russian plane violates NATO airspace -- which has happened five times in Estonia this year -- the situation could quickly escalate... READ MORE›
The risk of military clashes between the U.S.-led coalition and Russian military in Syria is rising every day, he said... READ MORE›
After 25 years of independence, Lithuania worries that Nato splits and US isolationism might open the door to Russian aggression... READ MORE›
Lithuania has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin may test Nato in the weeks before Donald Trump becomes US president... READ MORE›
Lithuania and Poland have expressed concerns as Russia confirmed the deployment of nuclear-capable Iskander missiles into its Kaliningrad outpost that borders the two NATO members... READ MORE›
Germany, Poland, Lithuania, the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Denmark all border the Baltic Sea... READ MORE›
Lithuania, which neighbours Kaliningrad and is a member of Nato, said it would protest against the move... READ MORE›
Lost legacy How Barack Obama deliberately destroyed the US-Russia relationship... READ MORE›
Nato has beefed up its military presence in Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, in the wake of Russia's seizure and annexation Ukraine's Crimean peninsula in 2014... READ MORE›
NATO jet buzzes Russian defense minister's plane, reports say... READ MORE›
Valdai 2016 NATO is biggest barrier to improved relations between Russia West... READ MORE›
Live donald trump says russia is stepping up aggression toward us because vladimir putin thinks potential alliance is off... READ MORE›
Now, if I were a Russian citizen, I'd be pretty alarmed by NATO's Drang Nach Osten... READ MORE›
Rarely do Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appear in foreign media interviews as often they have this past week... READ MORE›
Vanity Fair suggests Russians are 'hopeless primitives' from a medieval country -- RT Op-Edge... READ MORE›
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