Perevalov was first sanctioned in 2018 following the Russian invasion of Crimea as his co-founded construction company was ...
One of the most widely read military bloggers (more than 3.3 million subscribers), columnist Yuri Podolyaka commented on the ...
A delegation from Saudi Arabia met with Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa at the People’s Palace, according to reports from ...
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico is now visiting Russia to meet with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. Details: Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, indicated that Fico's visit to Russia was ...
Washington — The Senate approved the mammoth $895 billion National Defense Authorization Act on Wednesday, despite concern from some Democrats over a controversial policy restricting gender ...
The Senate Banking Committee has scrapped a vote to advance the renomination of Democrat and crypto-skeptic Securities and Exchange Commissioner Caroline Crenshaw to another term as Wall Street's ...
The legislation has already passed the House. Once it finally passes the Senate, it will head to President Joe Biden's desk for his signature. Along with government funding, this will be one of ...
The Kremlin on Wednesday accused Ukraine of committing a "terrorist attack" by killing a Russian general and his aide in Moscow, in its first comments since the bomb blast. "It is now obvious who ...
The Senate on Wednesday passed an $895.2 billion defense policy bill that sparked controversy when House Speaker Mike Johnson amended the legislation with language forbidding the use of federal ...
For Ukraine - pitched against Russia's larger and more powerful military - the use of unconventional tactics such as assassinations is seen as a vital way to fight back. There is no official ...
A Kremlin spokesperson piled praise on the senior Russian general Igor Kirillov after he was killed on Tuesday morning. He – and his aide – died after a device with the equivalent explosive ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) argued the bill “would ensure Americans are not erroneously denied their well-earned Social Security benefits, simply because they chose at some point ...