Kremlin
Morocco joins Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace as founding member
"Morocco welcomes the second phase of Trump’s comprehensive peace plan," the country's foreign ministry announced.
Donbas control, land swaps: Putin outlines potential Ukraine peace terms to Russian businessmen
Kremlin aide Ushakov on US-Ukraine talks: 'We may not like it'
Woman suspected by France of spying has ties to Kremlin proxies, social media posts show
A new 'Club of Angry Patriots' is entering Russian politics, threatening Putin
The group said it was entering politics as an opposition party without any formal or informal instruction from the Kremlin.
Ukraine hopes to auction confiscated Russian assets in 2023
As part of its economic response to Russia's invasion, Kyiv has imposed sanctions on Russia.
Russia calls Polish decision to rename Kaliningrad a 'hostile act'
Kaliningrad, which sits in an exclave that is sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic coast, was known by the German name of Koenigsberg until after World War II.
Russian nationalist writer wounded in car bombing, driver killed
It is the third bombing attack on Russian war supporters, the Russian foreign ministry blamed Kyiv and the West.
Drones over Kremlin likely launched from inside Russia - US experts
Moscow has been very concerned about protecting the Kremlin from drones since at least 2015 when it began using electronic countermeasures to automatically direct them away by "spoofing" GPS location
US calls Russian claim that Washington was behind drone attack 'ludicrous'
White House national security spokesman John Kirby called the claims "obviously ludicrous."
Russia accuses Ukraine of attempt to kill Putin with drones
The Kremlin said two drones had been used in the alleged attack on Putin's residence in the Kremlin citadel, and Ukraine declined responsibility.
Kremlin dismisses 'lies' that Putin has doubles and sits in a bunker
The Kremlin has repeatedly dismissed speculation that Putin, Russia's paramount leader since 1999, is ill.
Son of Vladimir Putin's spokesman says he served with Wagner in Ukraine
Nikolai Peskov, son of Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, was born in 1990 and lived in Britain in the decade following the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.
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.