Young Africans are being duped into working in Russian drone factories under harsh conditions, with little intervention from their home governments
Russia’s mercenary Wagner Group remains active, even after the death of its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin in August of 2023. Russian experts say the group has been drawn closer to Kremlin power structures and is still fighting to advane Moscow’s interests around the world.
The Wagner Group made Russian mercenaries infamous. With its co-founder Yevgeny Prigozhin dead, the Russian state is strengthening its control over the fighters, researchers say
Behind the man accused of exporting drone parts to Russia is an international saga involving Hong Kong companies, a U.S. startup and Florida real estate
Phony article appears to be the work of disgraced American deputy sheriff who fled to Russia
The US government is now offering $2.5 million for information leading to his arrest
Prosecutors declined to press charges against the shooter, saying that his actions were justified under state law
‘Fake news’ sparks concerns about potential Russian involvement, but site also appears to have Pakistani ties
Eight Russians – including an assassin serving a life sentence in Germany – found themselves in Moscow
The United States alleges he took part in a hack of critical infrastructure in Ukraine; he denies the accusations
Baiba Braze urges allies to lift restrictions on weapons provided to Ukraine to allow Kyiv to defend itself
Shooting raised concerns about foreign surveillance, but man's family, employer say he was just working in area
Written in simple English with a catchy beat, these deepfake videos are characteristic of a broader trend in Russian influence operations or “active measures” that date back to the 1950s: a focus on intensifying discord and confusion.
As courts sort out competing ownership claims for yacht linked to sanctioned Putin allies, US taxpayers are footing more than a half-million in monthly maintenance
Behind the man sanctioned for attempting to undermine faith in American democratic institutions is a trail of companies, state contracts, and family ties to the US.
The saga of the Russian businessmen’s Florida property sheds light on the cat-and-mouse game of sanctions enforcement
Prosecutors allege Russian banker violated US law to maintain Colorado mansion, two superyachts
Since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, pro-Russian sentiments have increased, but they may not all be authentic
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