The year is ending with a pair of sharp messages between top advisers to Russian leader Vladimir Putin and the incoming U.S.
shows a purported magazine cover from The Economist featuring an illustration of President-elect Donald Trump staring down Russian President Vladimir Putin in front of several missiles.
Putin seems to believe that "with the Democrats' loss in the U.S. elections, the Western world he has fought against is ...
Ph.D. Researcher Vugar Ibrahimov theorized that the eye on the cover indicates surveillance and control, a concern for many ...
This New Year’s Eve, Vladimir Putin is marking a quarter-century as Russia’s first man. While his grip on power appears more ...
Marking 25 years in office, Vladimir Putin says he has remade Russia as a sovereign power and will prevail in Ukraine, but ...
Russia's point man for arms control cautioned Donald Trump's incoming administration against resuming nuclear testing, saying ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was ready and willing to meet with President-elect Trump if he “wants it” after four ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he is prepared to meet US President-elect Donald Trump “whenever,” at an annual press ...