MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on Saturday on debt forgiveness for new army recruits ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law granting debt forgiveness to new army recruits who enlist to fight in ...
Putin hails ‘unstoppable’ hypersonic missiles as Moscow ramps up threats to West - Putin vowed to launch more ...
This past week has seen the most significant escalation in hostilities Ukraine has witnessed since Russia's full-scale ...
Representative Michael McCaul said that if the U.S. allows Putin to take over all of Ukraine, it "would invite more ...
The concerns follow a week of heightened tensions, including Russia's test launch of its powerful Oreshnik missile on Ukraine ...
Russia is seeking new ways to recruit fighters for the ongoing conflict that has lasted nearly three years and impacted troop ...
A peace deal could be fragile unless Ukraine gets security guanrantees.
Vladimir Putin's cyber spies could 'turn out the lights for millions', a government minister will warn a Nato conference ...
Putin said that the attack with the Oreshnik missile was in retaliation for Kyiv's use of U.S. and British longer-range ...
The bombshell memo, released following a Mandatory Declassification Review request from Bloomberg, has revealed that Putin ...
Russia will 'not think twice' about 'turning the lights off for millions of people' by unleashing a wave of debilitating ...