A Russian court has imposed a fine of 2 undecillion Russian rubles (equivalent to $20.5 decillion) on Google for refusing to restore over a dozen pro-Kremlin accounts on YouTube, a subsidiary of ...
No, Russia didn’t hit Google with a $23 million fined. It fined Google the equivalent of 23,809,523 times all of the money that exists on Earth. The Kremlin slapped Google with a $2.5 decillion ...
By Anatoly Kurmanaev Haley WillisEkaterina BodyaginaOleg Matsnev and Dmitriy Khavin Reporters and video journalists interviewed nearly 20 Russian civilians and reviewed videos posted by Ukrainian ...
Thousands of North Korean troops have arrived in Kursk, the western Russian province partly occupied by Ukraine, ahead of an expected counteroffensive by Moscow. Soldiers from an elite unit of ...
Russia struck a major Ukrainian hospital used to treat injured soldiers, killing at least five people, Ukrainian officials said. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the Mechnikov ...
Critics say Georgian Dream, which has been in power since 2012, has lost the people's trust thanks to the controversial "foreign agents" bill, also known as the "Russian law", which sparked mass ...
Russian marines from the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade before Ukrainian formations began destroying the unit. A week into a mission of vengeance targeting war criminals in the Russian 155th Naval ...
Until now, North Koreans in Russia were most commonly thought of as the grinding slave labourers who built soccer stadiums across the vast nation when the country hosted the 2018 World Cup.
A longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin has predicted that the majority of Russian companies could go bankrupt due to the increasingly high interest rate. Sergey Chemezov, CEO of the ...
Stefan Wolff is a past recipient of grant funding from the Natural Environment Research Council of the UK, the United States Institute of Peace, the Economic and Social Research Council of the UK ...
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko rejected the notion of Belarus formally joining Russia during an interview with the Russian news outlet Izvestia. The interview, published on Friday, had ...
President Vladimir Putin said Russia is open to a “reasonable compromise” but won’t make any concessions to end its war in Ukraine. “We aren’t going to make any concessions here ...