Russia is moving to allow the use of its armed forces to protect citizens facing arrest or prosecution overseas, underscoring Moscow’s hostility toward foreign courts pursuing cases against Russians.
Dmitry Peskov commented on remarks by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who ruled out allowing EU countries to purchase Russian gas ...
The Trump administration says Iran's autocratic regime is down but not out, and it won't say how long the deadly, costly ...
According to Maria Zakharova, Moscow is growing increasingly concerned over the expanding geography of the US and Israeli airstrikes in Iran ...
PARIS (AP) — The French navy on Friday intercepted and boarded a tanker in the Mediterranean Sea that President Emmanuel ...
Iraq overtook Russia as India’s biggest oil supplier in February, shipping data showed on Friday, though some analysts expected Moscow to claw back the pole position this month after the United States ...
Lukoil swings to steep net loss in 2025 as result of write-off, with international subsidiary valued “close to zero” ...
With U.S.-brokered Ukraine peace talks on hold due to the war in the Middle Eas t, Russian President Vladimir Putin is ...
With the largest and deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II stretching into a fifth year, the scale of the devastation wreaked by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukrain ...
But as the conflict drags on, the language emerging from Russia is taking a darker and more unsettling turn. Escalating rhetoric Senior Russian figures have issued stark threats against Ukrainian ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he sent an official delegation to the United States in a bid to move forward suspended negotiations on ending Russia’s invasion of his country.