Russia is recruiting female convicts to bolster its war effort in Ukraine, the Kyiv Post reported, citing a Ukrainian intelligence spokesperson. The women are promised financial incentives and the ...
A court in Russia on Monday convicted the spokesperson of U.S. technology company Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, of justifying terrorism and sentenced… ...
Ex-convicts who fought for Russia in Ukraine are heading home with newfound wealth and swagger, The New York Times reported on Saturday. Olga Romanova, who heads a Russian NGO focusing on prisoner ...
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world. President Biden and Ukraine’s allies have ...
The penalties came after top Biden administration officials warned China not to help Moscow restock its arsenal to attack Ukraine. By Alan Rappeport The Colorado man, who held a top security ...
The Crimean Khanate posed the biggest problem of all the fragments of the Golden Horde; its troops once even burned Moscow. But, in time, Russia neutralized it, as well. During the Great Western ...
Ukrainian and Western officials see Russia’s escalated bombardment of Ukraine’s No. 2 city as a way to force the evacuation of civilians, they said. Kharkiv, a northeastern city less than an ...
Moscow — Warm spring temperatures have unleashed torrents on parts of western Russia, where thawing ice and melting mountain snow are swelling some of Europe's biggest rivers and inundating ...
The authorities also outlawed Meta as an extremist organisation and blocked Facebook and Instagram in Russia. Both platforms - as well as X, formerly known as Twitter, which has also been blocked ...
Fighting in Ukraine has given some of the ex-convicts Russia recruited their swag back. These men are granted freedom after surviving their military service. Around 15,000 ex-convicts have ...
Russia is recruiting female convicts to boost its military forces, a Ukrainian intelligence spokesperson said. Moscow wants to recruit the convicts to auxiliary and combat roles, the Kyiv Post ...