Alina Kabaeva, the so-called 'Golden Girl' of authoritarian tyrant Vladimir Putin had allegedly hoped to live like 'a queen'.
Putin’s childhood in St. Petersburg was rife with hardship, but he learned to become a wily street fighter and scrappy underdog. His ambition was rewarded with admission to the Soviet ...
Investigative journalist Hristo Grozev reveals chilling details of assassination plots tied to his exposés on Russian spies.
Little is known about Vladimir Putin's personal life. The Russian president is notoriously guarded when it comes to his family but that hasn't stopped investigations into rumours of illegitimate ...
Little is known about Vladimir Putin's ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya. Reports say she hated serving as Russia's first lady, and the couple split up in 2013. More from Politics Little is known about ...
To this day, Putin’s number of children and relationship status remain taboo subjects for Russia’s media. So what do we actually know about the private life of the man who’s been steering ...
Luke Harding, a journalist and the author of "Collusion: Secret Meetings, Dirty Money, and How Russia Helped Donald Trump Win," explains why he believes Vladimir Putin may secretly be one of the ...
The life of Russian President Vladimir Putin is ... exercises" that have continued throughout the years of Putin’s presidency and premiership. "The only thing that the president does not plan ...
Further talks are scheduled between officials from Moscow and Washington on Sunday but whatever negotiations occur, the U.S.-led measures that have complicated Putin's ability to fund and equip ...
Art and cinema often act as powerful tools for reflecting on the struggles and conflicts shaping the world. In times of war, they provide a space for storytelling and creative protest. As Ukraine ...
Troops returning from Vladimir Putin's frontline have killed and maimed more ... while 376 suffered serious life-changing injuries from the outpouring of violence by the discharged soldiers ...
"There are numerous statements circulating, and while we should pay attention to them, we must also approach them with caution," Dmitry Peskov said MOSCOW, January 29. /TASS/. Unverified ...