Russia Blames Ukraine for the Murder of Darya Dugina
Russian services blamed Ukraine for the murder of Darya Dugina, the Russian news agency Interfax reported
Russian services blamed Ukraine for the murder of Darya Dugina, the Russian news agency Interfax reported
Darya Dugina - daughter of Aleksandr Dugin - a well-known public figure, considered extremely close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, was killed in a car explosion last night
China's Defence Ministry has announced that its People's Liberation Army will participate in the strategic command and staff exercise Vostok-2022 in Russia in which India, Belarus, Tajikistan and Mongolia are also participants
Finland will reduce the number of visas issued to Russians to 10% of the current level, Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto said on Tuesday
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the West of trying to expand a system similar to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) into the Asia-Pacific region
The US has made no move to resume negotiations on a new strategic nuclear arms reduction treaty to replace the so-called “New START” from 2011, said Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
In the period between March and July, Russia became the second in the world in downloading VPN applications to bypass the restrictions on the Internet
Russia will withdraw from the International Space Station project after 2024, when it begins development of its national orbital station. This was announced by Yury Borisov, head of Roscosmos
European ‘intellectuals’ suffer from severe diarrhea for fear of freezing, looking out the frosted window at their dwindling production
Greece, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia are added in the list of countries that are unfriendly to Russia, the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Russian Federation announced on Friday
The "geographical" targets of the Russian invasion of Ukraine have changed
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov and appointed him as Director General of Roscosmos in place of Dmitry Rogozin
The European Union and Russia have agreed on the transit of goods in the Kaliningrad region, the newspaper "Izvestia" reports, citing high-ranking sources from the Russian side
Russia will no longer be able to transport vodka through the territory of Lithuania to Kaliningrad
Nobel Peace Laureate and former President of Poland Lech Walesa called for the population of Russia to be reduced to 50 million people
"We probably have nothing to talk about with the West," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told journalists on the sidelines of the meeting of G20 foreign ministers on the island of Bali in Indonesia
Despite Russia's recent military victories in Ukraine, the Kremlin is far from achieving its goals and is preparing for a long war
China is comfortably settling into the Russian electronics market, as their smartphones, tablets, computers, home appliances, and more are actively filling the market space vacated by Western companies
On the first day of its presidency of the Council of the European Union, the Czech Republic announced that it was reducing the staff of the Russian embassy in Prague to the number of Czech officials in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Moscow is not concerned about the possible accession of Helsinki and Stockholm to the alliance while warning of a mirror response to the deployment of NATO bases in Finland and Sweden.
“The decision of the Bulgarian authorities to expel 70 Russian diplomatic and technical officials is not independent, but is dictated by external forces”. This was stated at her regular weekly briefing by the spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreig
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