Russia’s view on latest talks to end its war with Ukraine
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When Vladimir Putin unveiled the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missile in March 2018, he declared it "invincible"—a hypersonic weapon traveling at speeds exceeding 4,000 miles per hour with no equal in the world. Former U.
A new school textbook in Russia is teaching children that Moscow was “forced” to invade Ukraine as it likens the conflict to the Soviet Union’s battle against Nazi Germany in World War II. The three-volume “Military History of Russia” was ...
In occupied parts of Ukraine, Russia has been busy creating, rebuilding, and demolishing a large number of monuments. According to Ukrainian historian Yurii Latysh, this activity fits a clear ideological pattern.
Russians have the chance to pick the greatest Russian in history during a 13-part TV series that began airing there this month. Internet voting has already generated controversy by temporarily putting Soviet dictator Josef Stalin at the top of the list.
There is still bipartisan support for Ukraine in Congress and perhaps some of the silent Republicans will be more willing to act without Trump’s blessing after the Epstein debacle.
A top European official has warned President Trump against letting Russia’s war crimes in Ukraine slide during the push for peace.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree setting out Russia’s new “national policy strategy” through 2036.
As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine, fears are mounting that Kyiv could be forced to accept a peace deal on unfavorable terms, and that will leave it vulnerable to future Russian attacks. "We will not ...
For nearly two years, the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk has stood as a battered symbol of resistance. This week, the conflict reached a new and brutal intensity. Russian forces, under mounting political pressure from Moscow,
“You don’t even exist!” Characters in Russian fiction are always insulting each other in this way. They call each other zeroes, nothings, nonentities. The hero of Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground feels profoundly insulted when someone he hopes ...
At the recent launch ceremony for the Week of Chinese and Russian Literature 2025 and China-Russia Writers Dialogue Conference in Beijing, Dmitry Bak, director of the V.I. Dahl State Museum of Russian Literary History (State Literary Museum) told the Global Times that he appreciated his Chinese library colleagues' professionalism,