The budget indicates that Russia will continue to fight largely as it has, locking it in a grinding war of attrition.
Russia said on Wednesday it was economically stable and its army was advancing in Ukraine, rejecting comments by U.S.
Alexander Kokcharov, geoeconomics analyst for Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia at Bloomberg Economics, told Newsweek ...
Ukraine's strategy, targeting critical infrastructure like the Druzhba pipeline and Blue Stream, was Russia's vulnerability, ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said Friday that Hungary will continue to source fossil fuels from Russia despite ...
Russia might be able to turn its defense industry into a viable source of revenue by selling weapons to allies like China, ...
A Russian propagandist has warned that the country is facing economic collapse as a result of systematic Ukrainian strikes on ...
Global sanctions and aging infrastructure are causing a significant decline in Russian oil production, with long-term ...
The toll of the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine and Western sanctions has hastened the decline in Russian oil production.
U.S. President Donald Trump drastically changed his view of the prospects for the Russian economy after seeing photographs of gas station lines in Russia. It was the visual images of collapse, rather ...
Kremlin spokesman shoots back at Trump's suggestion that Russia is "a paper tiger," declaring: "There are no paper bears. And ...