Mr. Schmemann is a member of the editorial board and a former Moscow bureau chief for The Times. In purely military terms, Ukraine’s surprise incursion of Russia earlier this month is a dubious ...
The Kremlin has dismissed concerns about Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming trip to Mongolia, which will expose him to arrest under a criminal court warrant. "There are no worries ...
Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian army to increase its troop size by 180,000. The increase would make Russia's army the second largest in the world, behind only China's. Experts told BI the ...
Mongolia should deny entry to Russian President Vladimir Putin or arrest him if he enters the country. The Kremlin announced that Putin is planning to travel to Mongolia on September 3 ...
Social media users are poking fun at how Russian President Vladimir Putin wore a pair of earmuffs during a surprise trip to Chechnya this week. Putin was videoed wearing his earmuffs upside down ...
Whether $5 or $50, every contribution counts. Russian president Vladimir Putin received a red carpet welcome in Mongolia, appearing unfazed during his first trip to a member country of the ...
In August 2022, Putin ordered an increase of 137,000 troops by the start of the new year, which put the military’s staffing at just over 2 million personnel, including 1.15 million troops.
Two and a half years after Russia invaded Ukraine, the United States’ strategy for ending the war remains the same: impose enough costs on Russia that its president, Vladimir Putin, will decide that ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin says people in his family can speak Chinese. "Members of my family, the little ones, speak Chinese fluently," Putin said on Monday. China has remained a close ...
(ANSA) - NEW YORK, 13 SET - Le dichiarazioni del presidente russo su una guerra contro la Nato sono "incredibilmente ...
Putin to Travel to Mongolia Next Week Despite an ICC Warrant for His Arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Mongolia next week, the Kremlin said Thursday, despite the country being a ...