Putin critic reveals ugly truth behind Russia's killer drones
Russian companies have managed to secure drone parts from the United States and other Western countries, according to a recent report.
Video shows Russian plane engine catch fire on takeoff
The engine of an Aviastar-TU aircraft caught fire during takeoff at Baikal International Airport, in Buryatia, Russia.
Putin bemoans severed ties with Western nations: "Times are not easy"
While accepting credentials from Western ambassadors, Putin referenced the state of Russia's foreign relations with some nations.
Ukrainian MP: Here's How the Bad Guys in Russia Can Face Justice
Russia continues killing entire families, destroying high-rise buildings, wiping out villages, towns, and cities.
US official reveals drastic punishment for Russia
A U.S. government official said Washington aims to continue punishing Russian President Vladimir Putin for his war in Ukraine.
Russian Stock Exchange hit by U.S. sanctions files for bankruptcy
Speculation mounts over whether an insolvency request by St Petersburg Stock (SPB) Exchange was genuine or a market manipulation ploy.
Russia says it was "caught off guard" after country "loses" 76 planes
"We were unexpectedly caught off guard," Russia's transport minister said of Western sanctions on the aviation industry.
Russian economy about to "hit the ice," Putin ally warns
Russia's economy took a hit in February 2022 after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began.
Russian oligarchs confront Putin over creeping nationalization: Report
Representatives of some of Russia's largest businesses reportedly met with President Vladimir Putin on November 15.
West's battle against Russia's shadow fleet could backfire
Curbing Russia's energy exports has been a problem for the West seeking to punish Moscow for Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Map shows new threat facing Putin's "ghost fleet"
The European Union is reportedly mulling new measures to choke Moscow's lucrative oil export trade.
Armenians Deserve the Right to Return to Nagorno-Karabakh
As things stand, the United States and the European Union were essentially bystanders, indifferent or impotent, to one of the largest expulsions of a civilian population since World War II.
Putin keeps being surprised by Russians' economic struggles
Putin said during a meeting with members of his government on Wednesday that he was shocked at how much the price of chicken in Russia has risen this year.
Russians are suing their own central bank
Investors have filed a lawsuit demanding that the Bank of Russia's instructions to stop and then resume trading on February 24, 2022, be declared invalid.
Kremlin agrees with Joe Biden over "new world order"—but with a caveat
"We absolutely agree with Mr. Biden," said Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, in response to the president's remarks.
Russia's aviation crisis keeps getting worse
Russia's aviation industry has been hard hit by Western sanctions imposed over Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russian state TV host demands Israel sanctions
"We will never act like those who believe that an entire nation has to be destroyed!" said Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov.
Putin may be forced to end Ukraine invasion under this condition
Falling export revenues might hurt the Russian president's ability to continue to the war he started, one expert has said.
Russia appears to admit moon probe failed as it couldn't replace US tech
Russia's space agency said a device, produced domestically because of Western sanctions, malfunctioned during the Luna-25 mission.
Has China's Huawei beaten US chip controls?
The United States is looking to impose new restrictions on China's telecommunications giant Huawei and chipmaker SMIC.
Another neighbor turns back on Russia
"Wow, huge move. Just shows weakening grip across region of Russia," said economist Timothy Ash of comments by Kazakhstan's president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Putin ally "surprised" Russia's economy didn't "collapse" amid sanctions
Oleg Deripaska told the Financial Times that Russia has shown financial resilience since the start of Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Russia curbs gas exports amid worsening diesel shortage
Fuel shortages have been reported nationwide, while wholesale fuel prices have soared across the country.
We Must Raise the Cost of Taking Americans Hostage
As five American hostages come home from Iran—amid both support for and criticism of the deal that secured their release—a much more complex picture lies beyond the headlines.
Russia's medicine shortage worsens as sanctions take toll
Over the past year, dozens of types of drugs have disappeared from pharmacies in Russia.
Russia running out of pretty much everything as sanctions bite
Eighteen months into Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, Western-imposed sanctions are taking a toll on the daily lives of Russians.
Donald Trump rages at US paying "6 billion dollars for hostages"
Trump calls for the GOP to remove the president from office while citing the 25th amendment in wake of American detainees deal with Iran
Russia's pivot away from US dollar is not going according to plan
Billions of dollars of Russia's oil sale profits are stuck in India, as Russia looks to move away from the world's dominant reserve currency.
Putin ally rages over US sanctions against mother in bizarre video
"The fact that you imposed sanctions on my mother, I won't forgive you for that," said Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
Russian officials appear to be ignoring Putin's orders
The president's grand orders to excise Western influence have fallen flat as the Russian economy struggles to keep up.