Vladimir Putin
Russia tests China's commitment to "friendship with no limits"
A missile and drone attack launched by Moscow damaged a building at the Chinese consulate in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa this week.
Putin is buying time before seeking revenge against Prigozhin—CIA head
Yevgeny Prigozhin's mutiny "exposed weaknesses in the system that Putin has built," William Burns said .
Prigozhin still one of Putin's "most trusted" men: Former Russian lawmaker
"I think it was a real coup, but it was a coup against the Russian military and not against Mr. Putin," Ilya Ponomarev said of the failed Wagner mutiny.
Russia's left with "last resort" recruits after military losses
Due to troop losses and stalled recruitment efforts, reports suggest Russia may be trying to entice women to join the military, a move it previously resisted.
The U.S. and Russia Test Each Other in Syria
What is causing the Russians to behave in such an aggressive manner?
What Vladimir Putin Gets Wrong About the West and What It May Cost Him
Russian President Vladimir Putin has frequently claimed that the West is seeking the breakup of Russia. Even for those Russians who are squeamish about Putin's war in Ukraine, this is a powerful rationale for continuing the war.
Putin's bizarre memory lapse sparks "dementia" rumors
There has been much speculation about the Russian leader's health since he invaded Ukraine.
Russian soldier vows to vote against Putin over handling of war
In an audio posted by Ukraine, a Russian serviceman compares serving in the war for his country to slavery.
Prigozhin says he will make Belarus army better than Russia's
"What is happening at the front [in Ukraine] is an embarrassment in which we do not need to participate," the Wagner Group leader said in a video.
Putin pulls out of South Africa summit amid arrest threat
South Africa would be legally obliged to arrest the Russian president should he make a trip there next month for the BRICS summit.
Putin sends his "regards" to fallen soldiers in bizarre comment
The Russian president seemed to have a breezy reply to news from the Irkutsk governor about troops killed in Ukraine.
Did Ukraine strike Crimea base with Storm Shadow missiles? What we know
Explosions were reported at Russian military training grounds in Crimea early on Wednesday morning.
Crimea explosions force Russia to evacuate thousands of people
More than 2,000 residents of four Crimean settlements will be evacuated after explosions rocked a military training ground.
Kremlin crackdown on Telegram "extortion" hints at tensions with FSB
Russian authorities detained Mikhail Polyakov, a former Federal Security Service (FSB) colonel, last week.
Zelensky and Putin battle for Erdogan Black Sea backing
Kyiv and Moscow are fighting for the ear of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a grain export security deal nears collapse.
Russia won't survive under "useless coward" Putin: Igor Girkin
The influential former Russian commander and military blogger also described Vladimir Putin as a "nonentity" in an online post.
The Private Sector Must Choose Democracy Over Autocracy
There is a battle between democracy and autocracy, and it's time the private sector picks a side.
Full list of Russian commanders dismissed by Putin in Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a number of military changes over battlefield failures in Ukraine.
Fact Check: Does video show Crimean bridge on fire after collapse?
Video showed what looked like the Kerch Strait bridge ablaze after a section of it collapsed, reportedly killing two people.
Russia tells fleeing Crimeans to exit via land corridor shelled 22 times
Thousands began to leave Crimea on Monday after an attack on the Kerch bridge.
Kerch bridge attack puts Putin's prized possession at risk
The strikes on the Kerch Strait Bridge could have broader consequences for Russia's hold on the Crimean Peninsula.
Russian soldier opens fire on his own unit: Report
Ukraine's military intelligence posted an intercepted phone call between two Russian soldiers who were allegedly discussing the incident.
Russians flee Crimea after Kerch bridge strike as queues stretch for miles
Tourists and residents are leaving the Black Sea peninsula—which was illegally annexed by Putin in 2014—videos show.
Ukraine MP calls Crimea bridge explosion "huge success"
"Everyone involved in this should be presented with the highest state awards," Oleksiy Goncharenko, a member of the Ukrainian parliament, said.
Putin making military changes as troops disobey orders
A Russian chain of command crisis will hurt troop morale and affect tactical offensive capabilities, think tank the Institute for the Study of War said.
Crimea bridge explosion photos and videos reveal devastating impact
Authorities said two people were killed in an "emergency" on the strategically vital Kerch Strait Bridge, which connects Russia with Crimea.
Ukrainian attacks "deep inside Russia" will increase, Putin ally warns
"The strategy that the enemy is implementing is aimed at capturing Kursk in order to bring the war to the territory of Russia," TV host Sergey Mardan said.
Wagner forces will kill fellow Russians "right and left": Former commander
Igor Girkin pointed out on Sunday that the Wagner Group didn't "suffer the slightest punishment" for their failed mutiny against Russia.
Trump mocked for Putin comment: 'doesn't seem to be coherent'
California Democratic Congressman Robert Garcia also tweeted, "I think he meant Voldemort."
Russian anti-transgender bill compared to Republican efforts in U.S.
Lawmakers in Moscow banned gender-affirming health care for adults this week, the latest law restricting LGBTQ+ rights in Russia.