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Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country was not threatening the world with nuclear weapons, but warned that Moscow "will use such weapons to defend its sovereignty"
President Vladimir Putin said at Russia's showpiece investment conference Friday that the country's economy will overcome reckless and insane sanctions, while condemning the United States
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy formally applied to join the EU at the end of February
Russia has issued multiple fines to US technology companies in recent years
Opportunities will arise as the era of hyperglobalisation and cheap finance fades into the past
New Delhi plans to use about $2 billion equivalent of rupees deposited at Russia's state-controlled VTB Bank PJSC and Sberbank of Russia PJSC
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov clarified that recognising the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan was not on Moscows "current agenda"
The state-owned energy giant said that deliveries through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany would be cut again Thursday, bringing the overall reduction through the undersea pipeline to 60%
More than three months into the so-called "special military operation," the Kremlin has made no official announcement about how it sees the future of the territories it has grabbed
The US Open will allow tennis players from Russia and Belarus to compete this year despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, which prompted Wimbledon to ban those athletes
A private company said that it detected one of the largest artificial releases of methane ever seen, coming from a coal mine in Russia
Russia has imposed personal sanctions against 29 media representatives and 20 defence figures of the UK in a retaliatory move, the Russian Foreign Ministry has said
OPEC leaves 2022 oil demand growth forecast at 3.36 mbpd, cuts 2022 Russian output forecast, leaves US shale steady
The lush green beauty of a pine forest with singing birds contrasted with the violent deaths of newly discovered victims of Russia's war in Ukraine
According to the report, the EU took 61 per cent of Russia's fossil fuel exports during the war's first 100 days, worth about 57 billion euros
Sievierodonetsk at the epicentre of Donbas battle; Russian troops control most of city, says regional governor; hundreds of civilians shelter in chemical plant
Police have opened investigations into the killings of 12,000 Ukrainians nationwide during Russia's war, and authorities reported discovering bodies of victims with hands tied behind their backs
Ukrainian authorities have said that Russia forces conducted an artillery attack on the Vuhledar Thermal Power Plant in Donetsk, causing a fire on its premises
Kremlin-installed officials in occupied southern Ukraine celebrated Russia Day on Sunday and began issuing Russian passports to residents in one city who requested them