The lone tank was accompanied by armoured vehicles and saluting soldiers as it paraded in Moscows Red Square
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VLADIMIR Putin has vowed Russia is “always” ready to strike the West and snubbed Britain in a snarling World War 2 rant at Russia’s annual Victory Day
Judge Aileen Cannona Trump appointee who has been overseeing his classified documents trialjust indefinitely postponed that trial citing multiple pretrial issues yet to be dealt with, mainly by her. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the suspicious delays in not one, but three of Donald Trumps criminal trials.
MOSCOW, May 9 (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the West on Thursday of risking a global conflict and said no one would be allowed to threaten the world’s biggest nuclear power as Russia marked the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two. As Russian troops advance against Ukraine’s Western-backed forces,
Russia kicked off its 79th “Victory Day” military parade on Thursday as the war with Ukraine rumbles on into a third year.
James Cleverly unveiled plans to ‘target and dismantle Russian intelligence gathering operations’ in what may be one of the most significant steps of its kind since the end of the Cold War.
James Cleverly told MPs that an ‘undeclared’ Russian military intelligence officer had been posing as Moscow ‘s defence attach and had been told to leave the country.
Estonia and the Baltics could be at risk as Vladimir Putin may be planning a mini-invasion of a NATO country in order to test the West.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was inaugurated Tuesday for a fifth term. If he completes this six-year term, he'll become the longest-serving Russian leader since Empress Catherine the Great in the 18th century. David Herszenhorn, international desk editor for The Washington Post, joins CBS News to examine Putin's ambitions.
EXCLUSIVE: Putin alternated between various emotions on Tuesday as he was sworn in for yet another six-year term, says body language expert Judi James.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was sworn in Tuesday for his fifth term after a reelection process that many Western observers have called unfair and undemocratic. If Putin serves out the full term, he will have had a longer reign than Joseph Stalin. Scott Radnitz, professor of Russian and Eurasian studies for the University of Washington, joined CBS News to discuss what an extended Putin rule means for the world.
WNBA player Brittney Griner reflected on her time in a Russian prison while being held hostage in the country.