Deadly Attacks in Southern Russia and the Kremlin's Response

Deadly attacks on synagogues and churches in southern Russia raise questions about possible connection to Islamist militants, with Kremlin deflecting blame towards enemies abroad. Recent violence in Dagestan threatens regional stability and challenges Putin's claim of restoring order in the North Caucasus.

Vladimir Putin's Vision for a New World Order with Trump's Help

Vladimir Putin is envisioning a new world order akin to the Yalta Conference of 1945, hoping Trump will help him achieve it. Kremlin believes Trump is crucial to dismantling the old world order and creating a new one. Putin's inner circle even dreams of the US disintegrating like the Soviet Union did, with Trump being likened to American Gorbachev.

Deadly Attack in Southern Russia

A deadly attack in southern Russia raises concerns about new wave of violence in the Northern Caucasus region. Kremlin faces mounting security challenges amid the demands of the war in Ukraine. The attack in Dagestan left at least 20 people dead and was the deadliest in the region in 14 years.

Prominent Supporter of Nigel Farage Calls for Closer Ties with Kremlin

Prominent supporter of Nigel Farage calls for closer ties with Kremlin, expresses admiration for Putin. Farage's controversial comments on Russia's invasion of Ukraine receive backlash from President Zelensky's office and other political figures. Multiple Reform party candidates sympathize with Putin and spread false claims aligning with Moscow's propaganda. Farage defends his statements but faces criticism from various politicians.

Nigel Farage vs. Mail on Sunday and UK Politicians

Nigel Farage accuses Mail on Sunday of printing falsehoods and collaborating with the Kremlin to smear him, leading to a potential lawsuit. Farage defends his comments on the Ukraine war and faces criticism from UK politicians. Former PM Boris Johnson rebukes Farage's stance as 'nauseating ahistorical drivel and more Kremlin propaganda.'

Russia's Nuclear Drills and Response to Western Provocations

Russia and Belarus conduct joint drills to train troops in tactical nuclear weapons in response to provocative statements from Western officials regarding Ukraine. Kremlin expresses outrage over Western actions. Russian President Putin emphasizes the country's nuclear might and readiness to use atomic arsenal if sovereignty is threatened.

Joe Biden's stance on the use of U.S. weapons in Ukraine

President Joe Biden stated that U.S. weapons authorized for use in Ukraine will not be used to strike Moscow or the Kremlin, during an interview at the Normandy American Cemetery on the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Ukraine's Potential Strike on Russia with U.S. Weapons

Ukraine hints at striking inside Russia using U.S. weapons, potentially hitting a Russian missile system. The move comes after pressure to lift restrictions on weapon use. Kremlin warns of dire consequences, including nuclear retaliation. Experts believe Ukraine's actions will make defenses more proactive and resilient.

Assassination attempts on Ukrainian President Zelensky

The Kremlin has a history of using assassination as a tool, with Ukrainian President Zelensky being a primary target due to his stance against Russia. Multiple assassination attempts have been made, but Zelensky has survived with the help of Ukrainian security forces and intelligence. The Ukrainian government remains vigilant in protecting Zelensky from external threats.

Kremlin Propaganda Machine and Tucker Carlson

The Kremlin propaganda machine has made Tucker Carlson a star television host on the state-run channel Rossiya 24 by airing days-old episodes of his show with a Russian voiceover, featuring praise for Moscow, criticism of Ukraine, and grim predictions about the U.S.

Russian Prime Minister Reappointment and Political Dynamics in Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as the country’s prime minister, maintaining a low political profile. Mishustin submitted his Cabinet’s resignation in line with Russian law when Putin began his fifth presidential term. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's fate remains uncertain after his top associate’s arrest on bribery charges.

Arrest Warrants Issued by Russia for Ukrainian President Zelensky and Former Officials

Russia has issued arrest warrants for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and former officials including Petro Poroshenko. The exact alleged offenses have not been made public. The move will likely impact a planned peace summit in Switzerland, as both sides remain firm in their positions.

Corruption scandal involving Russia's deputy defense minister

Russia's deputy defense minister, Timur Ivanov, has been arrested on suspicion of taking a bribe, causing speculation about power dynamics within the Kremlin. The arrest has implications for Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and President Vladimir Putin, as well as potential government reshuffles.

Corruption Scandal Involving Russia's Deputy Defense Minister

A corruption scandal involving Russia's deputy defense minister Timur Ivanov has led to his arrest on bribery charges, raising questions about power dynamics within the Kremlin and potential implications for Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. The case has sparked speculation and theories among Russian media and analysts, with some suggesting it may signal divisions within the Russian elite. The timing of the scandal, just before Putin's fifth presidential term inauguration, has added to the intrigue.

U.S. House Passes $95 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a $95 billion aid package for Ukraine and other allies, with overwhelming support from both Democrats and Republicans. Ukrainian and Western leaders welcomed the aid package, while the Kremlin criticized it as harmful to Ukraine and potentially leading to more deaths.

Aleksei Navalny's Posthumous Memoir 'Patriot'

Aleksei Navalny, a Russian opposition leader who died in prison, wrote a memoir titled 'Patriot' about his life and work as a pro-democracy activist. The book, published posthumously, details his defiance against the Kremlin and his unwavering commitment to fighting dictatorship.

Criticism of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Focus on Social Media

Former Rep. Ken Buck criticizes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for focusing more on her social media account than on policy issues, suggesting she gets her talking points from the Kremlin.

Impact of U.S. Sanctions on Russia and its Allies

Key allies of Russia are becoming more cautious of U.S. sanctions, leading to financial challenges for Russian firms. The U.S. has expanded sanctions against Russia, impacting its economy and oil exports. The pressure from sanctions is mounting, affecting the Russian economy and creating insecurity within the Kremlin.

Russian Prosecutors Consider Labelling Alla Pugacheva as 'Foreign Agent'

Russian prosecutors are considering labelling Alla Pugacheva, the queen of Soviet pop music, as a 'foreign agent' due to her criticism of the Ukraine war and the Kremlin. Pugacheva, known for her iconic songs and films, has expressed disgust with the war and the direction Russia is heading. Being labelled a 'foreign agent' in Russia carries negative connotations and strict requirements, but for some, it is a badge of honor for standing up to the government.

Kremlin blames Ukraine and the West for Moscow attack

The Kremlin is blaming Ukraine and the West for the Moscow attack, despite lack of evidence. Russian officials have made accusations against Ukraine and the U.S. and U.K. without concrete proof.

Kremlin's Comments on Zelensky and Moscow Attack

The Kremlin referred to Ukrainian President Zelensky as a 'peculiar kind of Jew' in relation to an attack in Moscow claimed by Islamic jihadists, sparking controversy and accusations of antisemitism.

Terrorist Attack in Russia

Suspect in terrorist attack in Russia reportedly electrocuted by genitals during interrogation. Evidence of medieval torture methods linked to Kremlin leaked. Suspects face severe beatings and torture in custody.

Russia's Involvement in Ukraine

The Kremlin declares Russia is in a 'state of war' in Ukraine, sparking questions about a change in approach following Putin's election victory. The comments suggest a shift towards deeper involvement in the conflict.

Russian Presidential Election and Legacy of American Activist in Gaza

Russian President Vladimir Putin was reelected with 87% of the vote, deemed unfair by the US government. The Kremlin aimed for high turnout and a one-sided result. The article also reflects on the legacy of a young American activist who died in Gaza 21 years ago.

Russian Rebels' Assault on Putin's Forces

Russian rebels in Ukraine launch large-scale assault on Russian borderlands, aiming to disrupt Putin's sham elections and march on Moscow. They are part of Operation Freedom and are fighting government troops in Belgorod and Kursk. The rebels are independent groups of Russian citizens fighting against the Kremlin regime.

Attack on Leonid Volkov, Navalny's Associate

Leonid Volkov, a close associate of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, was brutally attacked in Lithuania's capital, allegedly by Putin's 'henchmen'. Despite suffering injuries, Volkov vowed to continue his work. The attack comes after Navalny's recent unexplained death in a penal colony, with blame placed on the Kremlin.

Ukrainian Attacks on Russia

Ukrainian drones and armed groups conducted attacks on Russia, targeting energy facilities and inciting violence near the border. The Kremlin claimed to have successfully repelled the attacks. The incidents come ahead of a presidential election in Russia.

Russian journalist fined for discrediting army

Russian journalist Sergei Sokolov fined for discrediting the army after publishing an article about Russian orphans fighting in Ukraine. Novaya Gazeta known for investigations against the Kremlin. Sokolov disagrees with the charge.

Death of Alexei Navalny

Allies of Alexei Navalny were unable to hire a hearse for his funeral in Moscow due to threats from unknown individuals. Navalny died on Feb. 16 in an Arctic penal colony, and his allies have accused the authorities of blocking a civil memorial service for him.

Death and Burial of Alexey Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, who died in prison earlier this month, will be buried in Moscow amid accusations of interference with his funeral. His widow, Yulia Navalnaya, has accused Putin of murder and vowed to continue his husband's fight against the Kremlin.

Speculation around Alexei Navalny's death and potential prisoner swap

The article discusses the speculation surrounding the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, with his allies alleging that he was killed by the Kremlin to thwart a potential prisoner swap that would have freed him and two Americans. There is no concrete evidence to support these claims.

Opposition protest against President Vladimir Putin in Russia

A close ally of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny urges Russians to protest against President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin warns of legal consequences for those participating in the protest. Navalny had called for a protest before his death, and his ally is urging people to fulfill his last will by turning out to vote at noon on March 17.

Kremlin Warns Against NATO Ground Intervention in Ukraine

The Kremlin warns that NATO intervention in Ukraine would lead to a direct confrontation with Russia. French President Macron suggests sending troops to help Ukraine defend against Russia, but US aims to avoid direct conflict. Despite threats, Russia has not attacked Ukraine's Western allies.

Threat to Bury Alexei Navalny in Arctic Prison Colony

Russian authorities are threatening to bury Alexei Navalny in the Arctic prison colony where he died unless his family agrees to a closed funeral, sparking outrage and condemnation from Western leaders and his supporters.

Tucker Carlson vs Boris Johnson

Tucker Carlson claims Boris Johnson demanded $1 million for an interview after accusing Carlson of being a Kremlin tool. Johnson's team denied the claim, stating the money would go to charity. Putin accused Johnson of blocking a peace deal between Moscow and Kyiv.

The Life and Death of Alexey Navalny

Alexey Navalny, a prominent Russian opposition leader, faced years of persecution from the Kremlin, including imprisonment, poisoning, and exile. Despite this, he remained defiant and fought against Putin's regime. Navalny's recent death has sparked outrage and calls for accountability in Russia.

Russia Threatens Nuclear Strike on Western Cities

Kremlin threatens to fire nuclear missiles on London, Washington, Berlin, and Kyiv if Russia is forced to give up Ukrainian territory; warns of unleashing Armageddon and global war with Western countries.

Russian Crackdown on Navalny Supporters

Russian courts have sentenced dozens of people to short prison sentences for participating in events commemorating Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. Navalny died in an Arctic prison colony where he was being held on charges seen as retribution for his anti-Putin activism.

Yulia Navalnaya's Social Media Account Suspension

Yulia Navalnaya's social media account was mistakenly suspended by a platform owned by Elon Musk but was quickly reinstated. The suspension was due to a defense mechanism mistake against manipulation and spam. Yulia Navalnaya continues her late husband Alexei Navalny's fight against the Kremlin. The platform aims to protect users' safety and privacy, and Elon Musk has tried to create a space for free speech and diverse opinions.