Russia's top oil execs keep dying suddenly
Vitaly Robertus, the vice president of Russian oil giant Lukoil, has died "suddenly" at the age of 54, the company said.
Putin's nuke threat does not "concern" top House Intelligence Democrat
Putin earlier this week said he was "ready" to use nuclear weapons to protect "the existence of the Russian state."
NATO member urges "no more red lines" in Russia-Ukraine war
The president of Lithuania said Ukraine's allies should stop placing limits on support for Kyiv.
Putin says Russia has built rare nuclear weapons
According to the Russian president, his nation has the most advanced nuclear triad in the world.
Russian defectors tell Putin to evacuate Belgorod: "Forced to inflict fire"
"To avoid civilian casualties, we urge everyone to leave the city immediately," three Ukraine-aligned military units said.
Russian rebels' plan to topple Putin: "Guns, grenades and armored vehicles"
"We are voting for an armed resistance to the Putin regime, for an uprising, a revolution," one fighter told Newsweek.
What is Ukraine's 'Siberian battalion'? Russian rebels joined by new group
Battalion members have said they wanted to fight as they felt mistreated as ethnic minorities in Russia and because they opposed the invasion of Ukraine.
Putin's nightmare election week
Russia's president is having a tumultuous week as the country prepares for the March 15-17 presidential election.
Putin issues ominous nuclear warning to U.S.
Russia is technically ready for a nuclear war, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned.
Putin's chances of winning Russian election, according to polls
The Russian president is expected to easily secure a fifth term as head of state in the tightly controlled election that starts on Friday.
Putin says Donald Trump discussed presidential election with him
Putin has said that Trump scolded him for "sympathizing" with the current U.S. president and asked him: "Do you want Sleepy Joe to win?"
Putin suffers blow in Ukraine war days before election
A group of pro-Kyiv fighters have claimed control of a Russian village, just days before Putin looks to be reelected.
Russia could soon receive more weapons from North Korea, analysts say
Satellite imagery suggests one of Russia's U.S.-sanctioned cargo ships has returned to North Korea's Rason Port to take on mysterious cargo.
Putin ally debates nuclear strikes on four NATO countries
Vladimir Solovyov named cities in the European countries backing Kyiv that could face Russian attacks.
Jon Stewart calls Marjorie Taylor Greene "bridge troll"
The comedian mocked Georgia Rep. Greene's behavior during the State of the Union address last Thursday.
Putin defectors vow to 'liberate Russia' as tanks roll in from Ukraine
Tanks were seen rolling into Russia amid simultaneous incursions by Ukraine's Russian saboteurs in the Kursk and Belgorod regions.
Jon Stewart changes his tune on Joe Biden
"The Daily Show" host praised the president's State of the Union address but continued to aim jibes at Joe Biden's age.
Russia accuses Biden administration of meddling in presidential election
Moscow's spy agency claimed it has evidence that the U.S. attempted to interfere in Russia's coming election.
Russia raises alarms about Ukraine attacking Putin's prized possession
A top Ukrainian official said his country's military is planning a "serious operation" in Crimea.
Putin sacks Russian Navy chief amid crippling losses
Admiral Aleksandr Moiseyev has replaced Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov, media reports say, having previously commanded Moscow's Black Sea and Northern fleets.
Putin ally's ominous prediction of "unprecedented escalation" with NATO
Concerned comments from state-run TV host Olga Skabeeva came as Sweden was admitted as a member of NATO this week.
MAGA senator draws red line for withdrawing US from NATO
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg recently stated Ukraine's enlistment in NATO isn't a question of if, but rather when.
Russia suffering missile production headache, according to Kyiv
Ukraine's Resistance Center said its cyber activists found documents on issues Moscow faces in manufacturing missiles.
Russia suffers spike in anti-aircraft weapon losses: Kyiv
Ukraine's General Staff says that Russia has lost 707 pieces of anti-aircraft equipment since the start of the war.
Ukraine lost 2,860 troops and 7 tanks in Avdiivka in a week: Moscow
Russia's defense ministry claimed its forces destroyed multiple Ukrainian tanks and missile systems in the past week.
Fact Check: Was "Yevgeny Prigozhin" killed in Ukraine?
What appeared to be the Wagner Group leader's name showed up in logbook of Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine.
Putin ally's social media rants tied to wine shipments from Italy
Dmitry Medvedev has made headlines throughout the war in Ukraine for his controversial social media behavior.
Map shows Ukraine strikes reaching deeper inside Russia
Russia has been hit with waves of drone strikes since the war began.
Rare US warning of imminent "extremist" attack sparks backlash in Russia
"We understand perfectly well who could be the mastermind of terrorist attacks," a Russian reporter said.
Putin ally suggests nuclear strikes on 3 NATO members
Kremlin propagandists have routinely warned of strikes by Russia on NATO territory.