"We are working with Ukraine as closely as possible and in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross," ...
The president of the United States called the president of Russia. That alone is already a major success!’ pundit says ...
Despite President Trump claiming that he spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the weekend, the Kremlin has refused to confirm the call. In his remarks during a news briefing in Moscow ...
New York Times diplomatic correspondent Michael Crowley, NYU History professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat, and Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the latest remarks ...
In 2022 the EU ordered a ban on all Russian oil imports and imposed a price cap with the G7 on Moscow’s international crude sales, hoping to squeeze Kremlin revenues following its invasion of Ukraine.
"I do believe we're making progress," the US president said. "We want to stop the Ukraine-Russia war." The Kremlin also said it would not confirm that any such conversations had taken place.
Russian officials have defended the use of donkeys in support of military logistics, calling it a normal practice, according to a report by Defense Express. Reports on the use of donkeys by Russia’s ...
In the weeks after Russia invaded Ukraine, the head of St. Petersburg’s prisons delivered a direct message to an elite unit of guards tasked with overseeing the influx of prisoners from the war ...
The Kremlin said on Monday it could neither confirm nor deny whether Russian President Vladimir Putin had spoken to US President Donald Trump by phone about finding a way to stop the war in Ukraine.
Russia's opening gambit ahead of expected peace talks has been laid out in the media, says our Moscow correspondent Ivor Bennett. "There has been a lot of talk about potential meetings and contact ...