Coincidental allegations of harassment by Kremlim officials emerge ahead anti-Putin demonstrations set to take place in Moscow this weekend
At least 10 Greenpeace activists arrested outside headquarters of Russia’s energy giant, Gazprom
Putin, who has not yet responded, lists his annual income at about $115,000
Russian officials discovered Islamist sect on the outskirts of Kazan, about 800 kilometers west of Moscow
Judge to issue a verdict for three members of Pussy Riot on August 17.
Group's lawyer says members' apology won't affect case because he believes authorities already have decided they'll be found guilty
Witnesses say courthouse evacuated but members of band Pussy Riot were not
Investigators suspect Alexei Navalny of stealing up to $500,000 from timber company
Grisly finding of hundreds of fetuses in blue barrels in a remote wooded area of Sverdlov region has been top news across Russia
Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn resigns, saying majority have 'tricked' him, Ukraine, Ukranian people
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy says Putin, EU have 'divergent assessments' regarding Syrian situation
Hillary Clinton blames Moscow for blocking efforts to put together a coalition to remove Assad from power
Moscow insists dialogue with both Syrian opposition and President Bashar al-Assad’s regime is necessary for peace
Foreign Minister Lavrov blames both sides for civilian deaths that have drawn international condemnation
Many analysts say move is attempt to consolidate power in Kremlin, weaken Medvedev’s power, preserve status quo
Many of the leaders are Putin loyalists