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Putin’s Digital Trojan Horse: Could Russia Cripple America Without Firing a Shot? When we imagine a modern war, images of mushroom clouds over New York, Moscow, or Beijing come vividly to mind.
AP photo - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is seen riding a horse during his vacation Aug. 3 in the mountains of the Siberian Tyva region Russia.
Vladimir Putin has reportedly gifted Kim Jong-un 24 purebred horses in exchange for artillery shells used in the Ukraine war, signalling the two leaders’ increasingly close bond.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic denied having close links to Russian President Vladimir Putin and batted back the notion that his EU candidate country was a “Trojan horse” for Moscow.
Vladimir Putin has visited Kursk for the first time since claiming to have completely retaken the Russian region from Ukrainian forces, state media reported on Wednesday, as the Russian president ...
Kyiv will not meet Vladimir Putin's request for Ukraine to withdraw troops from its four partially occupied regions, Volodymyr Zelensky has said. The Ukrainian leader said "it's our land," in a ...
President Vladimir Putin said he isn’t seeking Ukraine’s “capitulation” as a way to end the war, even as he reiterated his claim that the two countries are one people.
To continue this family tradition, I would like to give the finest Mongolian breed of horse to the Russian president as a gift for the 80th anniversary of our common victory in the war against ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin will not travel to next week's BRICS summit in Brazil because of an outstanding arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court (ICC ...
President Trump criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for dispatching more than 300 drones and missiles against Ukraine in some of the most intense attacks since the war first started, just ...
After Trump’s third phone call with Putin since his inauguration, it appears there will be no letup in fighting and less U.S. pressure on Moscow.
ABU DHABI — President Trump said Thursday he wasn’t at all surprised Russian President Vladimir Putin was snubbing peace talks with Ukraine – insisting “nothing’s going to happen ...