Confidential complaints filed by troops and their families reveal patterns of wrongdoing in the ranks that are hidden from ...
President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with President Putin by sharing a New York Post editorial criticizing Russia's ...
Federal authorities say they've charged a woman who has Russian and U.S. citizenship with subverting laws requiring foreign agents to register with the U.S. government. The woman founded what ...
Nina Khrushcheva, professor of International Affairs at New York's New School, talks about the negotiating tactics Russia is using in peace talks with Ukraine.
Moscow said a Ukrainian drone attack targeted a residence of President Vladimir V. Putin, which Ukraine denied, accusing the ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in New York to meet US president Donald Trump ahead of the UN General Assembly summit, which commences today. His arrival follows Russian missile attacks in ...
Russia said Tuesday it reserves the right to retaliate against America for the "illegal seizure" of two Russian diplomatic compounds, NBC News reported. Top Russian and U.S. officials met on Monday to ...
Russian officials have acknowledged for the first time the existence of a systematic, far-reaching campaign of doping that involved hundreds of the country's athletes and tainted some of the world's ...
"I think they want to do it now, and I think that Russia wants to do it. But every time one wants to do it, the other doesn’t ...
Russia's Supreme Court has banned the Jehovah's Witnesses from operating in the country, accepting a request from the justice ministry that the religious organization be considered an extremist group.
Aleksandr Fydorovich Kerensky, the focal point of the tidal wave of revolution that consumed Russia during 1917, was a man without nation even in death as well as lifetime. The irony of the permanent ...