Anaylsts predict newly-empowered Euroskeptics and right-wingers will try to block financial aid to Ukraine
On Monday Russian officials recognized the legitimacy of Ukraine’s presidential election, saying Kremlin would negotiate with the winner
Russian president insists government is working with those currently in power in Kyiv and will work with new leadership
With Russia’s Western ties at their worst since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the sudden breakthrough with China seemed political, coming as Russian and Chinese warships assembled prior to joint training exercises
Russia's president says he has no intention to annex Crimea, but stresses right to militarily intervene in Ukraine
Parliament has approved President Vladimir Putin's request to use Russian military in Ukraine's Crimea region, further raising tensions between neighbors
Now that the Winter Games are over and crowds are going home, residents left behind worry resort town is overbuilt
With ceremony full of glitter and pride, 2014 Winter Games conclude as host country comes out on top in medal count
If trends hold up, more black athletes will compete at the 2018 Winter Olympics, in Pyeongchang, South Korea
Russia's most notorious activists, members of the punk band Pussy Riot, say they have been detained three times in three days, without staging a protest
'Hot. Cool. Yours,' the Sochi Winter Olympics slogan, is beginning to get way too hot
Hundreds of pets, guard dogs left behind by construction workers, are now finding homes thanks to international adoption effort
Despite security threats and hotel horror stories that are dominating headlines, Americans who traveled to the Winter Games are having a good time
17 days before start of 2014 Games in Russia, team unexpectedly cleared to compete
Often overlooked, a gay scene does exist in Russia, although invariably behind tightly closed doors
From Paris to London to Rio de Janeiro, protesters in 20 international cities ask 10 global corporations to condemn Russia’s law
Foreign ticket sales for the Olympics have been slow, as would-be buyers cite security worries, high travel costs, and Russia’s anti-gay laws
In what looks like the most heavily protected Olympics in history, Russia is deploying 60,000 police and soldiers - 26 for each athlete
Decision came after talks with opposition leaders late Monday, statement says repeal of laws will be addressed at special session of parliament Tuesday
Earlier Sunday, demonstrators rejected president's offer to name one opposition leader as prime minister and a second one as a vice prime minister, saying they prefer he quit
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