An April 13 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows a photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin shaking hands with Ebrahim Raisi, the president of Iran, in a screenshot of a social media post.
On February 14th Mr Putin signed a law that allows the confiscation of property and assets from people convicted of discrediting the Russian army or spreading “fakes", calling for sanctions or ...
Netizens trolled Marjorie Taylor Greene in response to her stance and asked her to "stop helping Putin". "Good ... article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations.
He parroted, word for word, statements of Russian propaganda about bodies being actors “arranged on the ground”, echoing the claims of War on Fakes ... is Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, after illegally occupying Crimea in 2014. Navalnaya said she was not sure whether Putin really has a "strong strategy." The ...
A former fellow student of Russian President Vladimir Putin, 70-year-old Irina Podnosova, has been appointed chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court. The Federation Council, the upper house of the ...
Vladimir Putin has lost the trust of Russian soldiers after deploying many without enough weapons to go around, an expert says. The Russian President is trying to avoid mobilising more men to ...
Vladimir Putin has ordered his prime minister to create a shipbuilding plan for the next decade within two months, after one of his officials lamented how western sanctions had hampered a large ...
A former CIA officer has called for Ukraine's Western allies to provide the war-torn country with more military support in the ongoing conflict, saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ...
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday warned that if Russian President Vladimir Putin were to “overrun” Ukraine, he would then attack a NATO nation, forcing the US to become directly ...
Russia’s desire for empire has not diminished in the 21 st century, and Ukraine, once again, finds itself in a life struggle with the Kremlin piloted by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday stressed the urgency of support to Ukraine, warning Russian President Vladimir Putin “will not stop,” even if successful in Russia’s war with Kyiv.