Russia, Ukraine and attack on Odesa
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Russia's economy is not doing well. It dealing with shortages, inflation and huge spending costs. And the US is about to implement much tougher sanctions.
What was supposed to be Vladimir Putin’s crowning achievement has become a military and personal headache for the Russian leader.
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Putin’s false claim of the capture of one Ukrainian town exposes the slow pace of Russia’s bloody advance
It is the fate of just one town, over a year, but provides a rare insight into Russia’s ill-fated war of choice.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of companies pledged to leave. Four years later, some are still engaged, indirectly helping bankroll the war in Ukraine.
He has ranted and raved. And just like that, he gave the game away. Even Putin admits it – it’s over for Russia. Something big is breaking in the country right now, as the brutal statistics show us that Russia isn’t going to recover for 100 years.
A conversation with Jeanne Shaheen, Democratic Senator from New Hampshire, about a bipartisan bill she put together with the late Senator Lindsey Graham that slaps new sanctions on Russia.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he didn't want to "have a wasted meeting" with Russia's President Putin. The Kremlin stressed on Wednesday that the dates for the face-to-face talks, due to take place in Budapest in Hungary, "weren't set" and that ...
After several tests of unusual “nesting doll” satellites in low-Earth orbit, Russia is now fielding operational anti-satellite weapons with valuable US government satellites in their crosshairs, the four-star general leading US Space Command said this week
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the United States, Russia’s descent into autocracy has long been cited as a cautionary tale by those warning of democratic backsliding. Now, we risk parts of that history becoming ...
