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The Kremlin is using pageantry and a show of adhering to Russian legal formalities to give the move a veneer of legitimacy. → Read More
A cyberattack defaced the Foreign Ministry website with a message saying “Be afraid,” a day after the latest round of high-stakes talks intended to forestall a Russian invasion. → Read More
One of the most comprehensive studies to date of weaponry in the war in Ukraine shows a panoply of Russian-supplied arms that has helped fuel the war. → Read More
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia may make a speech by video at the United Nations summit, which is seen as pivotal in efforts to stem climate change. → Read More
Previewing its new approach, the Treasury Department announced sanctions against a virtual currency exchange called Suex. → Read More
President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to emphasize the important role Ukraine plays in containing Russia, aides to the Ukrainian leader said. → Read More
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Russia failed to investigate the abduction and murder of Natalya Estemirova, a human rights researcher, but did not directly implicate the state in her killing. → Read More
Along with Pakistan and China, Russia has gained broad influence in security matters at the expense of the United States and India. → Read More
The state news media reported shots and an explosion at a school in Kazan, a provincial capital east of Moscow, in what appeared to be a rare mass shooting in the country. → Read More
After years of wrist slaps under President Donald J. Trump, the new measures are intended to have a noticeable effect on the Russian economy. → Read More
Moscow accused the social network of failing to remove content it deemed illegal. Soon after, a raft of government websites suffered a short outage. → Read More
Convicts in the isolation unit at Penal Colony No. 2 are forced to stand for hours with their hands clasped behind their backs, forbidden to make eye contact with the guards. → Read More
Pilots diverted to an airport in Moscow after an indicator warned of a possible engine failure on the airplane, a week after engines failed on two other Boeing jets. → Read More
After Aleksei Navalny’s sentencing, his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, has been reluctantly thrust into a public spotlight, winning admirers but making her a target of Kremlin propaganda. → Read More
The response from Moscow suggests that Russia will engage in talks to continue a disarmament pact, despite the new U.S. administration’s pledge to take a harder line on other issues. → Read More
He survived radiation as commander of the operation that extinguished the Chernobyl nuclear plant fire. He died of the coronavirus. → Read More
A New York Times reporter juggled fears engendered by the politicized rollout of the Sputnik V vaccine with the urge to gain protection from the deadly virus. → Read More
How did a deep-rooted local conflict draw in regional powers? And after a cease-fire agreement, what are the prospects for peace? → Read More
Hunting for mushrooms deep in the forest is the ideal socially distanced pastime. → Read More
The astronauts survived the accident, a reminder of the Soyuz rocket’s excellent engineering. → Read More