Media outlet says members of team came into contact with law enforcement personnel, broadcast was interrupted
Dozens reported wounded by female attacker in Volgograd; Blast comes just weeks before opening of Winter Olympic Games in Sochi
At a press conference Friday, newly released band members Alyokhina and Tolikonnikova blasted Russia’s strong-arm leader Putin
Former oil tycoon, pardoned by President Putin, speaks out after 10 years behind bars on charges many found politically motivated
The ceremonial flame will travel thousands of kilometers across Russia before reaching the Black Sea resort of Sochi for the Winter Games
Moscow maintains Syrian rebels were responsible for chemical weapons attack outside Damascus
White House called off meeting, citing insufficient 'progress' on issues dividing both countries
Official says if former NSA contractor leaves Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, Russia can’t guarantee his safety
Russian journalist was gunned down in 2006 in Moscow; she had been investigating corruption across Russia and human-rights abuses in Chechnya
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov meets with Syrian Deputy Prime Minister Qadri Jamil in Moscow to try to resolve deadly conflict
Opposition leader's announcement comes after his surprise release from prison, which some analysts say could signal shift in crackdown on dissent
Among the countries where Snowden is seeking asylum are Poland, Germany, Iceland, Austria and Ecuador
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Russia is not conspiring to help former US National Security Agency contractor evade prosecution in US
At least seven people hospitalized, dozens of others injured after power cable caught on fire
After visiting Russia, US lawmakers say they have found no glaring misstep by American intelligence that allowed the bombings to go undetected
IOC has announced it will drop the sport from the 2020 summer games
Council's Secretary General says Europe will watch how Kremlin officials implements law targeting foreign-funded NGOs that went in effect last year
He faces charges of hooliganism motivated by political hatred for punching a Russian businessman
Kremlin denounces alleged attempt by a US diplomat, accused of working for CIA, to recruit a Russian intelligence officer
Hundreds of non-governmental organization have come under heavy Kremlin scrutiny, raids and legal action since 2012 law took effect
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