Russians are starting to notice. In a recent survey, says Vladimir Zvonovsky, a sociologist in the Russian city of Samara, ...
Russia's war on Ukraine is being fueled by a range of international partners. Here's why the U.S. and European powers may ...
Economic and military pressures could force Russia’s hand. Its economy is strained but not enough to do that, analysts say.
The story of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been one of upset expectations and wild swings in performance. At the start of the war, most of NATO saw Russia as an unstoppable behemoth, poised to ...
Russia has announced a new visa for skilled workers offering residency in the aftermath of President Vladimir Putin’s ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with historian Oleksa Drachewych about the Kremlin's position on a possible peace deal to end the war in Ukraine.
The Ukraine peace deal is being negotiated, but Russia’s demands are central to any potential agreement. Analysts say these conditions could significantly shape the future of the conflict.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte issued a stark warning to Western allies about the reality of the threat posed by Russia, ...
Ukraine is back in the headlines as President Donald Trump puts forth new peace proposals to the international community.
NV: Let's talk about how the front looks right now. Kill zones are shifting wildly. On some front sections where the work is better organized, there really are broad kill zones — no advances there ...
When President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin sit down in Alaska Friday for their high-stakes meeting about the war in Ukraine, the two leaders will bring differing ideas about ending the ...
A Russian official named Roman Starovoit acted as the Kremlin's Transportation Minister was reported dead hours after Putin fired him. Officials say he died by suicide. A high-ranking government ...