Just hours after a court-ordered freeze on anti-corruption group's financial assets, which comes amid massive street protests in Moscow, Navalny deputy says opposition isn't rattled
Jailed opposition figure’s deputy says court-ordered money laundering probe a long-anticipated consequence of exposing questionable wealth of top government officials
Two Russian energy experts said Moscow has made no recent purchases of Iranian oil despite Russia’s energy minister saying a five-year-old “oil for goods” program with Iran has been revived
From battling record-low domestic approval ratings to adapting a "smart authoritarianism," analyst says Putin's approach to domestic unrest is evolving
Mikhail Khodorkovsky tells VOA that seemingly far-fetched plot to recruit African-Americans to guerrilla training camps in Africa warrants official investigation
Top Iranian general says there will be no negotiations with the United States despite Trump's plea
At recent forum, Russian leaders downplayed military designs on the north pole -- that's a concern for some former Naval brass, analysts
Mejlis chairman also says Russian security forces detained any activists attending court hearings in support of people jailed without sentencing
Western sanctions and ongoing military engagements abroad have cost normal Russians and the Kremlin leadership alike, says Alexei Navalny
Arms control expert urges more diplomacy, less haste, regarding INF treaty
Last week, Russia held military exercises in the Mediterranean, where more than 25 warships and some 30 planes took part in the drills
As legislators prepare to grill social media executives over Russian hacking ahead of midterms, some observers say the oversight debate is far from over
US-born British financier says Russian president's willingness to mention him by name in Helsinki is testament to impact of Western sanctions over meddling, Crimea
Russian officials say details about venue for meeting will be announced Thursday
Former tycoon-turned-Putin critic says boycotting FIFA 2018 plays into misleading Kremlin narrative
Russian opposition figure tells VOA that 'explosive' social factors driving protests may portend broader change
Ella Pamfilova calls tweet by US official endorsing claims of widespread news reports of election monitoring violations 'absolutely illiterate lie'
Presidential hopefuls rely on ‘Kremlin-orchestrated circus’ of reality TV-style debates defined by water-throwing, name-calling and threats of violence
Polling in Russia-annexed region may further isolate Moscow, alienate politically neutral Russians already impacted by sanctions
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