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The Russian drones that were shot down in Polish airspace overnight went as far as 150-miles deep into the NATO nation — with the defense block slamming it as a “reckless” incursion
In its first comments on the Russian drones over Poland, Moscow spoke of "provocations" and claimed that Russia had not intended to attack Poland and that the drones used against Ukraine did not have sufficient range to reach it.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggests meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Moscow while attending military parade with leaders from China and North Korea.
MOSCOW (AP) — At least one person was killed on Sunday in an explosion at a prominent retail building in central Moscow, emergency services said. The blast happened on the third floor of the Central Children’s Store shopping mall, on Lubyanka Square.
Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) on Wednesday evening warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to not a Moscow summit floated by Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I’ll give a free piece of
Moscow has launched Russia's first autonomous tram with passengers on board, marking a milestone in the country's public transport innovation. This is reported on the official website of the Moscow government.
The Ukrainian government has declared that a branch of the Orthodox Church has failed to sever all ties with Moscow — and could soon be banned.
Oscar-winning director Woody Allen has defended his appearance at a Moscow film festival following strong criticism from the Ukrainian government.
A new Ghanaian star sets foot in RussiaSpartak Moscow officially announces the signing of Alexander Djiku!In a major transfer announcement, Russian Premier League club Spartak Moscow has confirmed
On the sidelines of Gastech 2025, U.S. Secretary of Interior, Doug Burgum, discusses President Trump's energy strategy, and the efforts being undertaken by the administration to increase U.S. LNG exports.