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Overnight Russian missile strikes damaged Odesa’s largest Orthodox cathedral. The attack on the city killed one person and injured 22 others, according to Ukrainian officials.
A Russian dissident freed in the historic prisoner exchange earlier this month wishes he could return to Moscow to continue protesting against President Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine. Ilya ...
Russian activists, journalists, and dual citizens are among those who have been freed.
Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the historical bond between Russia and the United States during recent communications with Trump.
The Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation announced a historic "minimum of prisoners" who are in penal colonies. Over the course of the year, the number of convicts decreased by 54,000 ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with senior Russian leaders in Saudi Arabia early Tuesday, where the group began negotiations around ending the nearly three-year war in Ukraine. Ukraine was nota… ...
Russian forces launched missiles on the centre of Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa, a UNESCO World Heritage site, seriously damaging historic buildings and injuring seven people, local officials ...
The Stockholm International Music Competition (SIMC) has been linked to Russian state institutions, prompting the Historical Museum in Stockholm to cancel its hosting of the event, following an ...
A Moscow court on Wednesday sentenced prominent Russian rights defender and election monitor Grigory Melkonyants to five years in prison on charges of involvement with a foreign “undesirable ...
A group of Russian Navy ships, including a nuclear-powered submarine, arrived in Cuba on Wednesday morning in a sign of strengthening ties between the two Cold War allies.
In our news wrap Monday, Ukraine’s southern port of Odesa came under heavy Russian attacks, Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi began a hunger strike in Iran, aid is slowly reaching areas of Nepal ...