Kremlin

Kremlin confirms Ukraine talks paused, Zelensky says time to resume

Izvestia said the Kremlin had confirmed the pause. Zelensky said that it was time to resume peace talks and that Ukrainian negotiators would travel to the US on Saturday.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov speaks during the annual end-of-year news conference of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia December 19, 2019. Picture taken December 19, 2019
Shrapnel falls in central Israel after two Iranian missile barrages.

Israel assassinates Iranian intelligence minister Esmaeil Khatib, more killed in Iranian attacks

A view shows destroyed tanks near the village of Heorhiivka (Georgiyevka), in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the Donetsk region, a Russian-controlled area of Ukraine, July 16, 2025.

Butterfly effect: How Russia's Ukraine war enabled Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre - opinion

Anti-aircraft gunner of the Russian military base in Tajikistan with the "Verba" MANPADS, June 2021; illustrative.

Iran signs €500 million arms deal with Russia for advanced shoulder-fired missiles - FT


Ukraine seizes assets of billionaire accused of aiding Russia

Vadym Novynskyi, whose wealth is estimated by Forbes at $1.4 billion, is one of the country's richest men, an ex-lawmaker and a sponsor of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.

 The Kremlin, Moscow

Small fire extinguished at building of Russian defense ministry in Moscow

Footage shared by state media outlets showed a thin plume of dark smoke rising from the defense ministry's headquarters in Moscow.

 The Kremlin, Moscow

Russian father of child taken away for anti-war drawing on the run

The case of Moskalyov took a new twist when he vanished from his home during the night, hours before being sentenced to two years for discrediting the Russian armed forces.

 Russian citizen Alexei Moskalyov, who is accused of discrediting the country's armed forces in the course of Russia-Ukraine military conflict, attends a court hearing in the town of Yefremov in the Tula region, Russia, March 27, 2023.

'It's over for the iPhone, throw it away or give it to the children,' Kremlin tells officials

"Everyone will have to do it in March."

 A customers holds the new green colour Apple iPhone 13 pro shortly after it went on sale inside the Apple Store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan in New York City, New York, US, March 18, 2022.

Kremlin: ICC warrant for Putin shows 'clear hostility' towards Russia

The impact of the ICC's move to issue an arrest warrant on Putin - as well as Russia's children's rights commissioner - for the mass abduction of children from Ukraine remains unclear.

 The Kremlin, Moscow

Russia says Ukraine 'illegally' intruding on Orthodox Church

The Kremlin said Ukraine's treatment of the Orthodox Church, under the authority of the Moscow Patriarchate, is a reason for Russia's invasion.

 The Russian Orthodox Church Dome

Georgia to withdraw Russian-inspired 'foreign agents' bill after violent protests

Georgia's ruling party admitted the need to reduce "confrontation" in society as a reason for the bill's withdrawal.

 Law enforcement officers take cover during a protest against a draft law on "foreign agents", which critics say represents an authoritarian shift and could hurt Georgia's bid to join the European Union, in Tbilisi, Georgia, March 9, 2023

Georgians protest approval of Russian-inspired 'foreign agents' bill

Critics have said it is reminiscent of a 2012 Russian law that has since been used to crack down on dissent.

 Protesters hold a rally against the "foreign agents" law near the parliament building in Tbilisi, Georgia, March 7, 2023

Russia launches first suicide drone strikes in almost two weeks

The Ukrainian Military had reportedly shot down 11 out of 14 Shahed-136 drones launched on February 26, nine of which were downed in Kyiv airspace.

 A view of drones during a military exercise in an undisclosed location in Iran, in this handout image obtained on August 24, 2022

Russian law amendments punish 'discrediting' military, including voluntary formations

The punishment envisages fines of up to five million roubles (about $66,580), correctional or forced labor of up to five years, as well as imprisonment of up to 15 years.

 Russian President Vladimir Putin makes his annual New Year address to the nation at the headquarters of the Southern Military District in Rostov-on-Don, Russia December 31, 2022.