The British government says a military-grade Novichok nerve agent of a type developed by Russia was used in the attack... READ MORE›
North London club Arsenal are at home to CSKA Moscow in the first leg of a Europa League quarter-final tie at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday... READ MORE›
Skripal attack British scientists unable to identify source of nerve agent but UK says it's Russia... READ MORE›
When it comes to U.S.-Russia relations, however, Trump's residency in the White House doesn't mean he speaks for it... READ MORE›
A Russian postal drone's maiden voyage ended rather sooner than its creators anticipated when it smashed into a wall, crumbling to pieces after just seconds... READ MORE›
I think I could have a very good relationship with Russia and with President Putin, and if I did, that would be a great thing... READ MORE›
When our presidents spoke on phone, Trump suggested meeting at White House, Ushakov is quoted as saying... READ MORE›
Why has Russia been denied consular access to the two Russian nationals, Sergei and Yulia Skripal, that have become crime victims in the British territory?... READ MORE›
The Russian foreign minister has suggested Britain may have poisoned its former agent Sergei Skripal, as the Kremlin continues to deny involvement... READ MORE›
MOSCOW - U.S. President Donald Trump didn't just propose a summit meeting to Vladimir Putin when he called the Russian leader last month... READ MORE›
Kremlin Donald Trump invites Russian President Vladimir Putin to White House... READ MORE›
A Kremlin aide, Yury Ushakov, disclosed the White House invitation in comments to Russian journalists Monday... READ MORE›
Washington and Pyongyang are negotiating a meeting between Trump and North Korean President Kim Jong Un sometime in May... READ MORE›
Turning Outward, Then Inward In the 1990s, Russia's first president, Boris Yeltsin, won popular legitimacy by engaging with the international community, especially the United States... READ MORE›
Russia did not unleash any diplomatic war, Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists... READ MORE›
Washington has since said Russia is free to apply to accredit more diplomats to replace those expelled... READ MORE›
The 73-year-old Tuleyev was slated for replacement by the Kremlin before the mall fire, according to local media... READ MORE›
But the assassins knew the nerve agent would be identified, and knew it would be linked to Russia, the officials said... READ MORE›
A top Republican senator hammered President Trump on Sunday for not pushing back against Russian leader Vladimir Putin following global outrage over Moscow's involvement in the ..... READ MORE›
We are therefore open for dialogue and are trying to rebuild trust bit by bit if Russia is ready... READ MORE›
Russia advised its citizens to think carefully before traveling to Britain, warning they could fall victim to official harassment... READ MORE›
Moscow also said it would halt the activities of the British Council in Russia... READ MORE›
Britain must keep step with Russia's evolving capabilities minister... READ MORE›
Russia advised its citizens to think carefully before traveling to Britain, warning they could fall victim to official harassment... READ MORE›
Russia on Friday expelled 59 diplomats from 23 countries in retaliation for the wave of ejections of Russian officials... READ MORE›
The Brits have 50 diplomats more than the Russians, Zakharova said on Saturday... READ MORE›
A spokeswoman for Britain's Foreign Office called the Russian move regrettable, and said it was considering the implications of the measures... READ MORE›
Russia expelled 59 diplomats from 23 countries on Friday and said it reserved the right to take action against four other nations in a worsening standoff w... READ MORE›
The sanctions are part of a crackdown on smuggling of North Korean commodities in violation of UN sanctions resolutions... READ MORE›
I don't remember such bad shape of our relations, Anatoly Antonov, the Russian ambassador to Washington, told NBC's Today show... READ MORE›
Hours later the White House issued a muted response, calling the Kremlin actions a further deterioration in United States-Russia relations... READ MORE›
In 1986, US President Ronald Reagan expelled 80 Cold War-era Russian diplomats... 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›
Russia's Investigative Committee spoke of blocked exits and serious violations at the Winter Cherry mall... READ MORE›
But Thomas added that the Justice Department had little to do with RT and other foreign news services leaving Washington's airwaves... 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›
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›
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›
A circus show, scoffed Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova... 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›
Russian emergency workers on Monday scrambled to reach several people still trapped in the rubble of the smouldering Winter Cherry shopping... READ MORE›
A tally by the Associated Press put the total number of expelled Russian diplomats at more than 150... READ MORE›
Last week, London expelled 23 Russian officials and Moscow responded in kind... READ MORE›
Sixteen EU states fell in lockstep behind the US and UK, taking the dramatic measure of banishing Russian diplomats... 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›
Britain's government says the nerve agent used in the attack, Novichok, was developed in Russia... READ MORE›
Even before this week's expulsions of American diplomats, the wait for a United States visitor's visa in Moscow was among the longest in the world... READ MORE›
Russia's foreign minister said other countries that expelled Russians could expect a symmetrical response... READ MORE›
The move came days after London expelled 23 Russian diplomats and Moscow responded with the same measure... READ MORE›
In Russia, sexual harassment is often dismissed as harmless banter, and last week, the Duma's ethics committee cleared Slutsky of wrongdoing... READ MORE›
The Russians and their families have seven days to leave the United States, according to officials... READ MORE›
The government said it would review access to financial markets, and how wealthy Russians have gained residency in Britain... READ MORE›
Nato is expelling seven Russian diplomats in response to a nerve agent attack in the UK... READ MORE›
Russia responded quid pro quo to the U.S. decision to order 60 Russian diplomats out... READ MORE›
In Washington on Monday, Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov was more explicit... READ MORE›
Germany has expelled four Russian diplomats, the Foreign Ministry in Berlin said on Twitter, citing Russia's lack of an explanation over the Salisbury attack... 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›
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the Sarmat is larger, goes farther and carries a bigger number of nuclear warheads than its predecessor... READ MORE›
Ukraine, which is not part of the European Union but is fighting a Moscow-backed insurgency in its east, said it was expelling 13 Russians... READ MORE›
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