For two reasons, a nuclear war will remain unlikely, even if the U.S. maintains robust support for Ukraine and broader efforts to counter Russian aggression.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is grappling with inflation that has seen the price of various food products increase ...
Economist Simon Johnson said that Donald Trump could make changes "on his first day in office" that would leave Vladimir ...
“You should never cling to an idea too long if it doesn’t promise success,” Merkel writes, insufficiently self-aware of her ...
The 15th VTB Russia Calling! Investment Forum is being held on December 4-5 in Moscow. TASS is the information partner of the forum ...
UK drug gangs paid Russian criminals to swap their dirty street cash for untraceable crypto currency, police say.
The Russian leader noted that "despite political pressure, many partners, including from Western Europe and the United States, remained on the Russian market" ...
The collapse of Germany's governing coalition risks delaying a draft law on waiving a costly gas storage levy for foreign buyers from next year and raising tension with European neighbours that face ...
Rouble plunges to lowest rate against dollar since invasion of Ukraine as economic toll finally begins to be felt ...
Russia's key interest rate was raised to 21% in October, but that might not be an effective tool in fighting inflation, a top ...
The November 17 attack was the tenth large-scale attack on Ukraine’s energy system in 2024. The previous attack, on August 26 ...
Russia's newly approved budget reveals a record-high allocation for defense spending, signaling an intensified commitment to ...