PresidentDonaldTrumpcontinuedtocriticizeformerPresidentBarackObamaonMondayforhisresponsetoallegedRussianinterferenceinthe2016election--blastinghispredecessorina
Russia'scommunicationsregulatorRoskomnadzoronFridayaccusedtheTelegrammessagingappofviolatingRussianlawandsaidtheservicemaybeblockedbyMoscowifthecompanyremainsse
Russian jets have intercepted 14 foreign planes near its borders in the past week, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a report published on Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper on Friday.
The U.S. move to tighten sanctions on Russia threatens the entire relationship between the two countries, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned on Thursday.
Russia'sForeignMinistrysaidonThursdaytherewasa"highdegreeofcertainty"thatISILleaderAbuBakral-BaghdadiwaskilledinRussia-ledairstrikeslastmonth,RIAnewsagencyrepor
RussiaconsidersBraziloneofitsmostimportanttradingpartners.Sofarthisyear,tradebetweenthetwocountrieshasgrownby30percent.Thetwosidesarelookingforwardtoseeingthist
Following a US fighter jet downing a Syrian government warplane, Iran launched several mid-range missiles on the same day onto Syrian territory in retaliation for the terror attack in Tehran. Two days later, another Iranian-made drone was shot down by a US F-15 fighter. Tensions over Syria have been escalated in only three days.
WithU.S.-RussiatensionsontheriseespeciallyoverdisagreementsinvolvingthewarinSyria,U.S.expertssaidthatthoughnotashostileastheywereintheColdWar,tiesarecertainlyat
ChinaandRussia’sjointdevelopmentofawide-bodypassengerjetmayshiftthebalanceintheChineseaircraftmarket,saidGiorgioCallegari,deputyCEOofRussianflag-carrierAeroflot
TheU.S.onTuesdayimposedadditionalsanctionsonRussiaoveritsactionsinUkraine,blacklisting38individualsandentities,theU.S.TreasuryDepartmentsaid.Thetargetedindividu
RussiaonMondaywarnedthatitwouldtrackUS-ledcoalitionaircraftinSyriaas"legitimatetargets"inresponsetothedowningofaSyrianmilitaryplaneonSunday.Theincident-preventi
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said new sanctions under consideration by the United States would damage relations between the two countries, but it was too early to talk about retaliation, state news agency RIA reported on Saturday.
RussianPresidentVladimirPutinhassaidnewsanctionsunderconsiderationbytheUnitedStateswoulddamagerelationsbetweenthetwocountries,butitwastooearlytotalkaboutretalia
GermanyandAustriahavesharplycriticisedtheUSSenatefortighteningsanctionsonRussia,accusingtheUSofthreateningEurope'senergysupplies.TobecomelawtheUSsanctionsbillst
Western sanctions on Russia have had only a limited effect and the country's economy has even partly benefited from them, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday.
As the U.S. Senate passed almost unanimously new sanctions against Russia on Thursday, the new legislation will possibly fan the flames of an already tumultuous Washington politics and make rapprochement between the former Cold War foes, something President Donald Trump desires, a difficult feat.
WesternsanctionsonRussiahavehadonlyalimitedeffectandthecountry'seconomyhasevenpartlybenefitedfromthem,RussianPresidentVladimirPutinsaidThursday.Sanctionsareadou