MOSCOW - Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Trutnev has tested positive for COVID-19, TASS news agency reported on Wednesday, citing his assistant. Trutnev's trip to the Far East as part...
Read moreRussia’s Ambassador to the UK Andrei Kelin blames the policy of "deterrence and dialogue" towards Russia chosen by NATO and rigidly adopted by Britain. In an interview with Chinese broadcaster CGTN,...
Read moreRussian gas giant Gazprom has vowed to appeal against a fine imposed by Polish authorities in relation to the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project, though the Poles' action is likely...
Read moreThe world’s most bizarre diplomatic ‘struggle’ continues. While Western countries debate whether to make the G7 the G8 again, Russian officials say they’ve no interest in returning. Meanwhile, the West...
Read moreFrom Kamchatka in the east to St. Petersburg and Kaliningrad in the west, the Russian Navy put the finest of its sea power on display on Sunday, with warships sailing...
Read moreBy Jonny Tickle President Vladimir Putin has not received the domestic coronavirus vaccine, according to spokesman Dmitry Peskov. The denial comes on the day anonymous claims emerged that the Russian elite...
Read moreAn unsanctioned large-scale rally has taken place in Khabarovsk, the largest city in Russia’s Far East. Crowds again took to the streets of downtown to protest the detention of Governor...
Read moreJournalist Ivan Golunov is suing the five former police officers who falsified evidence against him in June 2019. Golunov hopes to win 5 million rubles ($70,250). The cops were fired...
Read moreTwo years ago a Russian woman was arrested in the US and portrayed as a honeypot spy by the ‘Russiagate’ obsessed media. Now, Maria Butina recalls how she found herself...
Read moreAn adviser to the head of Russia’s space agency, Roscosmos, was arrested in Moscow on Tuesday on suspicion of treason. Formerly a journalist, Ivan Safronov only took up his new...
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