Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) stated Wednesday that it detained 2 Moldovan people on suspicion of spying and accused Moldova's federal government of attempting to weaken its national security.The FSB said in a declaration that the two males are presumed of working unlawfully for Moldova's Security and Intelligence Service. Chisinau did not

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Russia's previous space chief Dmitry Rogozin on Tuesday threatened to send a group of young comics to the war in Ukraine after they mocked his Ph.D. dissertation on a popular television show.Rogozin stated he was sent out a clip from a current broadcast of the long-running KVN funny game program, where groups complete for the title of Russia's funniest and

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Authorities in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan are investigating a senior regional authorities, Magomed-Sultan Magomedov, over claims that he illegally privatized an oil company in the mid-2000s, Russian media reported Wednesday.Magomedov, 69, has actually acted as Dagestan's state secretary since 2021, a mostly administrative position in the r

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A Russian electronics manufacturer that supplies power components for military aircraft and commercial jets like the Sukhoi Superjet has shut down operations and is teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, according to the Cnews technology magazine. 

Optron-Stavropol, a supplier of power semiconductors for MiG, Sukhoi and Tupolev aircraft, as well as

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NATO has assessed that Russia can sustain its current level of military operations in Ukraine through at least 2027, the BBC’s Russian service reported Tuesday, citing an anonymous senior official from the defense alliance.

Despite mounting domestic economic pressures, the alliance estimates that the Kremlin has enough resources to finance the war

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President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a long-delayed law aimed at protecting the Russian language, though independent observers say the legislation has been significantly watered down from its original version.

Starting in March 2026, store signs and public-facing notices such as “open,” “closed,” and “sale” will be required to appear in Russia

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