Russia Says UN Sanctions Against North Korea Have Not Helped To Increase Regional Security
Russia opposes UN Sanctions on North Korea, citing their impact on regional security, and has used its veto power to halt UN monitoring and an investigation into alleged arms shipments
United States Calls Russia’s Evidence Linking Ukraine To The Moscow Attack ‘Nonsense’
Russia claims Ukrainian nationalists were behind a recent music venue attack, which the US dismissed as baseless
Moscow Attack: 5 Terrorists Attack Russian Capital, 115 Dead So Far, 11 Suspects In Custody
11 suspects have been detained after the terrorist attack out of which, 4 are those who attacked on the spot and 7 people are said to have helped them.
31 Missiles Launched At Kyiv Following Putin’s Retaliation Pledge; 13 Injured
The wreckage from intercepted missiles ignited fires in at least one apartment building, damaged parked vehicles, and left craters in streets and a nearby park. Streets were strewn with debris, including shattered glass from windows.
PM Modi Congratulates Putin on Re-Election, Promises to Strengthen India-Russia Ties for the Future
During their phone conversation, Modi and Putin discussed enhancing the Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership between India and Russia.
Putin’s Fifth Term: A Presidency Marked by Global Leadership Transitions
Compared to the 2018 elections, President Putin saw an increase in votes, having secured 76.69 percent back then. The performance of the other candidates this year was lower than their predecessors in 2018.
China’s Political Remembrance Of Russia-Ukraine War
China and Russia have bolstered their economic and diplomatic ties in recent years, with their strategic collaboration gaining strength following the invasion of Ukraine
Kremlin Threatens Inevitable Conflict If NATO Sends Troops To Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that European nations may send soldiers to Ukraine
Russia Uses North Korean Missiles To Attack Ukraine
Ukrainian Security Service confirms Russia used North Korean missiles in attacks, killing over 20 people
Moscow Accuses British Council Of Spying
The British Council, established in 1934, was banned in Russia in 2018 following allegations of Russian poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia