Russia, Ukraine and Moscow
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A bipartisan pair of US senators met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv on Friday and urged stronger sanctions against Russia, while uncertainty swirls over whether the next round of peace talks will move ahead in the coming days.
Hundreds of foreign companies left Russia after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, including major U.S. firms like Coca-Cola, Nike, Starbucks, ExxonMobil and Ford Motor Co. But after more than three years of war,
Grigor Atanesian from BBC Russian explores the theories around Russia's 'grey zone' warfare techniques.
German publication Der Spiegel said leaked documents show the modernization of Russian nuclear infrastructure.
Tactical air landing operations could prove decisive in the early phases of a conflict. This was demonstrated at the start of the Ukraine war.
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Russia once struggled to field its own long range drones until Iran sold them the technology to build their own. Now hundreds hit Ukraine every night.
The impact of the three-year-old conflict is reaching deeper into the most personal parts of Ukrainians’ lives.
A man who lives in Toronto and runs a Hong Kong-based business that exports microelectronic parts is facing charges for allegedly violating Canada’s sanctions against Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine.
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A monument to Josef Stalin has been unveiled in one of Moscow’s busiest subway stations, the latest attempt by Russian authorities to revive the legacy of the brutal Soviet dictator.