Russia pledges two new ground armies in ominous warning to West
Defense minister Sergei Shoigu announced there would be 30 new formations.
Kyiv hit by surprise attack
Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said that 10 people were injured in a missile attack on the city, two of whom had been hospitalized.
Ukraine map shows Russian advances as Moscow claims another village
Russia's defense ministry said that its forces had seized the settlement of Orlivka in the Donetsk region.
Russians are hunting down Ukrainian refugees in heart of NATO
Almost 6.5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion, according to the United Nations.
Russian TV alarmed by NATO ally's Ukraine plans: "Not funny anymore"
A Russian TV host voiced concern over French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion that NATO could send ground troops to Ukraine.
Russian military hit by mass desertions
Thousands of Russian soldiers have been accused and tried for abandonment of a unit, according to figures by investigative outlet Proekt.
Democrat's Putin mask steals the show at Biden hearing
Rep. Moskowitz walked into a House Oversight Committee hearing wearing the mask on Wednesday.
Putin deploys private army to guard oil assets decimated by drones
Russia's National Guard will work to secure facilities that produce the country's main export following drone strikes Moscow has blamed on Ukraine.
Woman caught crawling into polling center "in Russia" to "throw in ballots"
Russia's Central Election Commission said President Vladimir Putin won 87.3 percent of the vote on a record turnout of 77.5 percent.
Putin aide on 'sham' election attacks: 'Not going to justify ourselves'
Dmitry Peskov told Newsweek that Vladimir Putin's "landslide" election victory shows the "consolidation of society" around the Russian president.
Russia warns West will be Ukraine's "downfall" 10 years after taking Crimea
"It is time for ordinary Ukrainians to give up their illusions," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
Russia quietly evacuating Belgorod as Putin says rebel raids "failed"
The Russian city's governor said some 9,000 children will be evacuated because of shelling.
Beleaguered Russian Navy gets new commander
Admiral Alexander Moiseev has been appointed acting commander-in-chief following heavy Russian losses in the Black Sea.
Belgorod video shows Russian village ravaged by strikes: "Not habitable"
The clip shows huge destruction in the village, days after Kyiv-aligned volunteer military units launched an incursion.
Map shows US cities Russia would strike first if war broke out
"Everything is possible in the modern world," Russian President Vladimir Putin warned this week amid continued tensions.
The West's New Approach Can Save Georgia From Putin
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 was a turning point in many respects.
Russian TV fans Alaska secession flames
Russian state TV referenced a YouGov poll of 35,000 U.S. adults which found that support for independence in Alaska was at 36 percent.
Taiwan slams Russia's Putin for backing China's territorial claim
Taiwan's foreign ministry countered the Russian leader's support for China's territorial claim over the self-ruled island.
Russian neighbor deals blow to Putin with Western pivot
Armenia's relations with Russia have continued to deteriorate throughout the course of Moscow's war with Ukraine.
Europe given ominous war warning
European Council president Charles Michel said that the continent must shift to a "war economy" mode because of the threat posed by Russia.
China's Xi congratulates ally Putin on reelection
Xi Jinping said China and Russia are developing their "comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era."
Russia slams Western critics of presidential election
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova dismissed claims that Moscow's election process was rigged in Putin's favor.
Mass casualties in Russia taint Putin's election victory
Pro-Kyiv Russian fighters said they're responsible for 1,400 Russian military casualties since operations began last week.
Avdiivka video shows Russian looter rejoice over war spoils
"There are TVs and everything. We just need a vehicle to get it all out of here," a Russian man said.
Putin got "clear signal" of dissent despite landslide "victory"
The Russian leader claimed victory Monday in the country's carefully orchestrated presidential race, which prompted protests at home and abroad.
Thoughtcrime Raises Its Ugly Head in Vladimir Putin's Russia
A Cold War-era phenomenon in which literature that couldn't be printed inside the USSR was smuggled abroad and published there, has been revived.
Russia faces "serious" threat as Ukraine attacks refineries
A strike on Krasnodar is the ninth attack on a Russian oil facility in a week, Ukrainian media reported.
Donald Trump's latest Putin remark sparks criticism
Trump faced backlash for his stance on whether Russia's president is responsible for the death of Alexei Navalny.
Potemkin Suffrage: The Media Should Call Out Fake Elections
All over Russia this past weekend, subjects of Forever-President Vladimir Putin travelled to places called polling stations where they went through motions that looked a lot like voting.
Putin's stark admission infuriates critics
Vladimir Putin has claimed that he'd agreed to swap Alexei Navalny in a prisoner exchange days before his death.