Wrongful Detainment of Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich in Moscow

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been wrongfully detained in Moscow's Lefortovo Prison for nearly 15 months. A 'Cook for Evan' event was held in Brooklyn to raise awareness about his detainment and honor his love for cooking.

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.

Russia arrests suspects in Islamic State attack near Moscow

Russia has arrested more than 20 people in connection with an attack claimed by Islamic State that killed more than 140 people at a concert hall near Moscow. Russia accuses Ukraine of being behind the attack, a claim that Kyiv denies.

Conflict in Ukraine and other news updates

Russia aims to create a 10-kilometer 'buffer zone' in Ukraine, intense fighting seen in northern Kharkiv region as Kremlin forces push further, US-based Institute for the Study of War comments on Moscow's goals, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy addresses nation, civilians asked to evacuate, attacks and casualties reported in various regions, foiled terror attack in Kyiv, head of unit protecting officials fired, Luxembourg news including salary top-ups for EU workers, tax hikes on cigarettes, 'Choose France' summit with Macron hosting international CEOs, horticultural exhibition upcoming, Luxembourg banks phasing out LuxTrust dongle token, ISL provides guidance on college admissions process, CK Fitness holistic training concept.

Brittney Griner's arrest in Moscow

WNBA star Brittney Griner arrested in Moscow for possession of illegal cannabis cartridge blames 'mental lapse' for forgetting it in luggage. Served 10 months in prison before being released in a prisoner swap. Talks about mental state during search and fears of public opinion.

Arrest of U.S. Citizen in Moscow on Drug Charges Amid Russia-U.S. Tensions

A U.S. citizen named Robert Woodland Romanov is facing drug trafficking charges in Moscow amid Russia-U.S. tensions over Ukraine. Arrests of Americans in Russia have become more common as relations deteriorate.

Moscow Terrorist Attack and Russian Government Response

Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Director Sergey Naryshkin claims U.S. warning about Moscow terrorist attack was ignored due to vagueness. Russian government blames U.S. and Ukraine for aiding the attack. Putin dismisses Western warnings as blackmail. Questions arise about Russian security lapses. Putin uses attack as pretext for crackdown on Russian citizens of Central Asian origin.

ISIS Threat and Potential War in Europe

Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie warns of ISIS threat to the U.S. and other foreign powers following deadly attacks in Moscow. European leaders also raise concerns about potential war.

Terrorist Attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall

Terrorists attack Moscow's Crocus City Hall, killing over 130 people. NBC News provides a timeline of the event.

ISIS Attack in Moscow and the Response

France heightens security after ISIS attack in Moscow, leaving 137 dead and over 180 wounded. The ISIS-K affiliate claimed responsibility, exploiting American withdrawal from Afghanistan. Russia intervened in Syria, leading ISIS-K to target Moscow. Afghan National Resistance Front (NRF) fights against Taliban and ISIS-K, seeking international support.

Vladimir Putin's image in light of recent terror attack in Moscow

The recent terror attack in Moscow challenges Vladimir Putin's image as a provider of security and stability in Russia.

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.

Allegations of Ukraine's Involvement in Moscow Concert Hall Attack

Two powerful allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin believe Ukraine was involved in the attack on a concert hall near Moscow, despite Ukraine denying any involvement and Islamic State claiming responsibility.

U.S. Warns Russia of Imminent Terror Attack in Moscow

The U.S. warned Russia about an imminent terror attack at a concert hall in Moscow, which killed over 130 people. The warning was shared under the 'duty to warn' principle, but Russia did not act to prevent the attack. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack.

US Intelligence Warning to Russia on Moscow Terror Attack and US Abstention from UN Security Council Vote on Gaza Cease-Fire

US intelligence warned Russia about a potential terrorist attack in Moscow targeting large gatherings, including concerts. The US shared this information with Russian officials, following the duty to warn policy. The attack was claimed by ISIS-K, resulting in 140 casualties. The US also abstained from a UN Security Council vote on an immediate cease-fire in Gaza due to the resolution's lack of condemnation for Hamas and its linkage to a hostage release.

Moscow Terrorist Attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledges that the deadly terrorist attack at a rock concert was carried out by radical Islamists, despite previous resistance to this classification. He accuses the United States of trying to cover up the true motivating force behind the attack, claiming it was the work of Islamist terrorists in conjunction with Ukrainians.

Accusations Surrounding Moscow Terrorist Attack

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson accuses American government of bailing out Ukraine by blaming Islamic State for terrorist attack in Moscow; Russian President Putin does not mention Islamic State or radical Islamic terrorism in his address; Russia does not publicly agree with Islamic State claim; Russian government identifies four men involved in the attack, at least one identified as a Tajik national.

Terrorist Attack in Moscow Blamed on Biden and ISIS-K

The Chinese state propaganda Global Times newspaper blames President Biden for creating conditions that allowed a terrorist attack in Moscow by ISIS, resulting in 137 deaths and 182 injured. The attack was at a concert hall, with ISIS-K claimed responsibility. The US withdrawal from Afghanistan is seen as a factor in the rise of ISIS-K.

Terrorist Attack in Moscow

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev calls for execution of everyone involved in a terrorist attack in Moscow, which resulted in 137 deaths and over 140 wounded. Russia does not have the death penalty in its criminal code, so official execution is not possible.

Moscow Terrorist Attack Suspects

Four suspects accused of a terrorist attack in Moscow concert hall appeared heavily beaten in court. They face life imprisonment. The attack killed over 130 people. Russian officials are calling for severe punishment, including death penalty.

Terror Alert in France

French government raises terror alert warning to highest level following shootings in Moscow, in light of Islamic State's claim of responsibility and threats against the country. Security measures increased ahead of Olympic Games in Paris.

Moscow Terror Attack

Moscow holds national day of mourning for victims of terror attack at concert hall, deadliest in 20 years with death toll at least 137. President Putin blames Ukraine while ISIS claims responsibility.

Impact of Terror Attack in Moscow on Russian President Putin and Ukraine War

A terror attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall has raised questions about the impact on Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war in Ukraine. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which killed at least 137 people. Putin's delayed response and attempt to link the attack to Ukraine have been criticized by experts and Washington. The attack may be used as a pretext for further mobilization in the war.

Senator Marco Rubio's warning about ISIS-K and U.S. border security

Fox News reports on Senator Marco Rubio's warning about ISIS-K potentially exploiting the U.S. southern border to launch attacks, following the deadly shooting in Moscow. Rubio highlights the threat posed by ISIS-K and the need for vigilance.

Moscow Concert Hall Attack

A deadly attack at a concert hall in Moscow kills over 130 people, including three children. Families wait anxiously for news of missing loved ones. Russian authorities arrest suspected attackers, while President Putin tries to link Ukraine to the attack. IS affiliate claims responsibility despite denials from Ukraine. U.S. intelligence confirms IS involvement. Attack raises questions about Russian security measures.

Moscow Terror Attack and Political Fallout

Ukrainian President Zelensky criticizes Putin for blaming Kyiv for Moscow terror attack claimed by ISIS. Russia hit with worst terror attack in 20 years, Putin blames Ukraine despite ISIS claiming responsibility. UK and US warn against Putin using attack to escalate war in Ukraine. Putin accused of using propaganda and lies. Ukraine retaliates by targeting Russian warships. Horrific details emerge of the massacre at Crocus City Hall.

Terrorist Attack at Moscow Concert Hall

A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall resulted in over 130 deaths, with ISIS claiming responsibility. Russian authorities arrested suspects, some of whom were identified as citizens of Tajikistan. The attack led to tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with the US confirming ISIS involvement.

Resurgence of ISIS-Khorasan Province

ISIS has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a concert outside of Moscow, signaling a resurgence of global mayhem. The group's Khorasan province has been active in Afghanistan and beyond, targeting various countries and leaders. The US and Western nations are concerned about the group's capability to launch attacks with little warning.

Moscow Concert Hall Terrorist Attack and Russian Military Response

A deadly terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall led to Russian missile strikes on Ukraine, with one missile entering Polish airspace. Russian forces launched 57 missiles, and Poland demands explanations for airspace violation. Russian President Putin claimed attackers fled to Ukraine. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack.

ISIS-K Attack on Concert Hall in Moscow

ISIS-K claimed responsibility for an attack on a concert hall in Moscow, Russia, resulting in a rising death toll. The group emerged in Afghanistan and Pakistan in 2014-2015, pledging allegiance to ISIS. They have targeted major powers like the U.S., Russia, and others, seeking to assert their radical Islamic worldview through violent attacks.

Terrorist Attack at Moscow Concert Hall

A terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow, claimed by ISIS, left over 130 dead. Russian officials blamed Ukraine, while the U.S. issued warnings prior to the attack. Putin labeled the attack as terrorism and declared a day of mourning. The attackers were detained, and it is believed that ISIS-K was responsible.

Terror attack on Moscow concert hall

At least 133 people were killed and hundreds injured in a terror attack on a Moscow concert hall, with ISIS-Khorasan claiming responsibility. 11 people, including four attackers, have been arrested.

Terrorist Attack in Moscow by ISIS-K

Russian President Putin claims terrorist attack suspects were trying to escape to Ukraine, while Ukraine denies involvement. ISIS-K, operating out of Afghanistan, took credit for deadly attack in Moscow. U.S. had intel about planned attack in Moscow, shared with Russian authorities. ISIS-K has been active in Russia, with a focus on carrying out attacks against the Kremlin.

Moscow Terrorist Attack

Graphic footage shows suspected Moscow terrorist captured, mutilated by armed Russian troops near Ukrainian border. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov admits involvement. Death toll rises to over 130 in Moscow concert hall attack. Putin blames Ukraine, US intelligence confirms Islamic State responsibility.

Russian men's national soccer team cancels match with Paraguay

The Russian men's national soccer team cancels a friendly match with Paraguay following a deadly mass shooting near Moscow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin's response to Moscow concert venue attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed Russia after a deadly attack on a concert venue in Moscow, vowing that the perpetrators will be punished.

Moscow Concert Hall Terrorist Attack

A terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow left 133 dead, with Russia blaming Ukraine and ISIS-K claiming responsibility. Putin vowed vengeance and declared a day of national mourning. The attack has led to tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

ISIS Claiming Responsibility for Moscow Concert Massacre

ISIS claims responsibility for a massacre at a concert outside Moscow, indicating a resurgence of global mayhem. The group's Khorasan province has been particularly active, with plans to expand its campaign beyond Afghanistan. The group targets a wide array of foes, including U.S. Presidents, Chinese President, leaders of Hamas and Taliban. ISIS-K's growing presence in Afghanistan poses a significant threat, with the group demonstrating both intent and capability to launch attacks internationally.

Mass Shooting at Concert Hall in Moscow

A mass shooting at a concert hall in Krasnogorsk, outside Moscow, killed at least 133 people with 145 others injured. Russian President Putin vowed to punish the perpetrators. U.S. officials believe ISIS-K was responsible for the attack. Putin accused Ukrainian authorities of aiding the assailants' escape.

Terrorist Attack on Moscow Concert Hall

Russian President Vladimir Putin vows to punish those behind a terrorist attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed at least 133 people. The Islamic State claims responsibility for the attack, but Kyiv denies any connection. Putin compares the attackers to Nazis and declares a day of national mourning. Russia arrests 11 people in connection with the attack and promises to punish all involved.

Moscow-area concert hall terror attack

A terror attack at a concert hall in Moscow left at least 133 people dead. The Islamic State claimed responsibility, but there are suggestions of a Ukrainian link. President Putin has declared a day of mourning and vowed additional security measures.

Moscow Concert Hall Attack

At least 133 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in an attack at a Moscow concert hall claimed by the Islamic State group. Russian President Putin called it a 'bloody, barbaric terrorist act.' Authorities have detained 11 people, including the attackers. Ukraine denied involvement, and additional security measures have been imposed in Russia.

Mass Shooting at Moscow Concert Hall

Gunmen killed several dozen people at a concert hall on the outskirts of Moscow, with ISIS claiming responsibility.

Attack on Moscow Concert Hall

Russia arrests 11 people, including gunmen, over the attack on a Moscow concert hall claimed by the Islamic State, with the death toll rising to 115. Some lawmakers point to a possible Ukraine connection. The attack at Crocus City Hall in Moscow was the deadliest in Russia in at least a decade. The FSB security service stated that some perpetrators fled towards the Russia-Ukraine border.

Moscow Concert Hall Terrorist Attack

A terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow left at least 133 people dead, with 11 suspects apprehended. The attack was claimed by ISIS, but there are suggestions of a Ukrainian link. Russian President Putin declared a day of mourning and increased security measures in the country.

Deadly Terrorist Attack at Crocus City Hall in Moscow

A deadly terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall in Moscow resulted in 115 people killed. Suspects were planning to cross the Russian-Ukrainian border. ISIS claimed responsibility, but Ukraine denied involvement. Over 115 were hospitalized, and 11 suspects have been detained. Previous deadly terror attacks in Russia were mentioned.

Moscow Concert Hall Attack

Multiple assailants attacked a concert hall in Moscow, killing over 60 people and injuring more than 100. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attack, which was one of the deadliest in Russia in years.

Moscow Concert Hall Shooting

Ukraine's military intelligence claims the deadly shooting at a concert hall in Moscow on March 22 was a deliberate provocation by Putin's special services. The attack resulted in over 60 deaths and more than 140 wounded. The terrorist group Islamic State later claimed responsibility for the attack.

Moscow Concert Shooting

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow warned Americans to avoid concerts in Moscow just before gunmen attacked a concert venue, leaving many injured. The motive and identity of the gunmen remain unclear. The warning was related to potential extremist threats at large gatherings in Moscow.

Terrorist Attack at Moscow Concert Hall

ISIS claims responsibility for a terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow, Russia, leaving over 60 people dead and nearly 150 injured. The attack involved gunmen in combat gear opening fire and throwing explosives, setting the building on fire. Russian officials are investigating the incident.

Moscow concert shooting

Gunmen opened fire at a Moscow concert, causing panic and fear among attendees.

Gunmen Attack Concert Hall Near Moscow

Gunmen attack a concert venue near Moscow, resulting in at least 40 deaths and over 100 injuries. ISIS claims responsibility. Russian authorities are investigating the incident.

Attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall

Videos show chaos inside Moscow's Crocus City Hall after reported attack with gunshots heard and armed men with rifles present as concertgoers try to exit the venue.

Terrorist Attack at Moscow Concert Hall

40 people died and over 100 were wounded in a terrorist attack at a Moscow concert hall. The attack is the deadliest in Russia in recent years. President Putin had recently solidified his power in a landslide election victory.

Mass Shooting at Moscow Rock Concert

A mass shooting at a rock concert in Moscow has left at least 40 dead and over 100 wounded. Gunmen in camouflage opened fire at the Crocus City Hall, with reports of a blast and fire. The incident is being treated as a terror attack.

Mass Shooting at Crocus City Hall near Moscow

Five gunmen dressed in camouflage clothing opened fire at a concert in Crocus City Hall near Moscow, killing at least 14 and injuring scores. The death toll is still rising.

Terrorist Attack at Crocus City Concert Hall in Moscow

A terrorist attack at the Crocus City concert hall and mall in Moscow, Russia, has left over 100 casualties. The attackers stormed the venue, opened fire, and set the complex on fire. Concertgoers were seen hiding and escaping the gunfire. The attackers have barricaded themselves inside the burning building.

Gunmen Attack at Crocus City Hall

Gunmen shoot multiple people at Crocus City Hall in Moscow area, smoke seen billowing from the venue.

Moscow Concert Shooting Incident

At least 10 people were killed in a shooting incident at a concert venue in Moscow, Russia, with a fire breaking out on the premises. The attackers, believed to be armed gunmen, fired at concertgoers, leading to a tragic event with potential rise in casualties.

Terrorist Attack at Moscow Concert Hall

A terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow has resulted in at least 40 dead and more than 100 injured, including children. Regional leaders have canceled events, and international condolences have been expressed. The U.S. is monitoring the situation, and there are reports of gunmen in combat fatigues causing chaos and fire at the venue.

Russian Presidential Election

Vladimir Putin wins fifth term as Russian president and claims there was a deal to free opposition leader Alexei Navalny before his death.

Ukrainian Drone Attacks on Moscow

Ukrainian explosive drones targeted Moscow's Domodedovo airport, causing disruptions but no casualties. Russia's air defenses shot down multiple Ukrainian drones across the country, including in the Moscow region. The drone attacks come amidst ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Terrorist Threat in Moscow and U.S.-Russia Relations

U.S. citizens in Moscow have been warned to avoid large gatherings due to fears of a terrorist attack. Russia's FSB security service foiled a planned attack by an Afghan ISIS offshoot on a synagogue in the Kaluga region. The U.S. Embassy criticized Russia for designating American educational organizations as 'undesirable.'

Heightened Security Alert in Moscow for U.S. Citizens

U.S. citizens in Moscow have been warned to avoid large gatherings due to heightened fears of a terrorist attack. Russian FSB foiled a planned attack by an Afghan offshoot of ISIS on a synagogue in Moscow. The U.S. Embassy criticized Russia for designating American educational organizations as 'undesirable.'

President Joe Biden's State of the Union gaffe

President Joe Biden gaffed at the State of the Union address by suggesting flying to Moscow, a nation fighting Ukraine, and later correcting himself.

Alexei Navalny's Legacy in Russian Politics

Nina Khrushcheva discusses how Alexei Navalny's legacy may continue to influence Russian politics after his burial in Moscow.

Burial of Alexei Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was buried in Moscow with thousands of mourners and a large police presence. The event remained peaceful.

Funeral service for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

Funeral service for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow closely monitored by Russian police, attended by thousands of supporters.

Alexei Navalny funeral in Moscow

Large crowd mourns Alexei Navalny at Moscow funeral service.

Support for Alexei Navalny in Moscow

Supporters of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny gather near a church in Moscow for a farewell service, as shown on Navalny's YouTube channel.

Farewell ceremony for Alexei Navalny in Moscow

Police patrol outside church in Moscow ahead of farewell ceremony for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

Farewell Ceremony for Alexei Navalny

Police patrol outside the church of 'Sooth my Sorrows' in Moscow ahead of a farewell ceremony for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

Obstruction of Alexei Navalny's Funeral in Moscow

Friends and allies of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny are struggling to find a venue for his funeral in Moscow due to pressure from the Putin regime. Navalny died under mysterious circumstances in a prison camp, with officials claiming natural causes and his supporters alleging murder. The Kremlin is accused of obstructing the funeral arrangements to prevent it from becoming a political rally.

Tucker Carlson's Interview with Vladimir Putin in Moscow

Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow drew criticism for not addressing important issues like human rights abuses and war crimes. Carlson instead focused on the cleanliness of Moscow's metro station, drawing comparisons to historical propaganda tactics.