Russia, Crimea and Public Life
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The partners have stepped up joint naval training and patrols in a challenge to U.S. military dominance in the Pacific.
Ukraine's strikes on refineries are no longer only producing dramatic images — they have disrupted a significant portion of Russian oil exports.
In a break in decades of doctrine that left its prized bombers exposed, Russia is building shelters for them at a highly-targeted air base.
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Ukraine's intelligence reveals Russia’s real objectives in Africa
For the Kremlin, Africa is not only a source of the cheapest mercenaries Russia uses African countries to bypass sanctions, loot mineral resources, and recruit mercenaries for its war against Ukraine,
Cyber Partisans from Belarus helped disrupt Russian troop movements in 2022. Now the anti-Lukashenka hacker group is increasingly targeting Russia itself.
Four years after Ukraine was invaded, many of the people who lived in institutional settings remain unaccounted for.
Russia has pulled an air defence system from the front line and moved it to Moscow to defend the Russian capital.
Lines at gas stations are a growing headache for the Kremlin’s efforts to shield its citizens from the consequences of the four-year-old war.
As a barrage of Ukrainian drones descended on Moscow in the early hours of Thursday, Russia’s response appeared more like a scramble, and less like a well-planned strategic defense. Videos from the streets of the capital showed glimpses of the ensuing chaos.
Russia's Tu-160 heavy bomber, designed in the days of the Soviet Union, can carry both conventional and nuclear bombs.
