Russia 1 day ago Putin, Xi meet to bolster alliance against West ahead of NATO summit Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir Putin will meet at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization conference ahead of the NATO summit to bolster their alliance against the West.
OPINION 2 days ago Putin is operationalizing anti-submarine warfare doctrine against the US homeland, Pentagon must pay attention The Pentagon says that Russian President Vladimir Putin's warships and nuclear-powered attack submarine operating off the coast of Florida are not a threat. The Pentagon had better revise its threat assessment criteria.
Media 2 days ago United Nations panel condemns Russia for 'inhumane' treatment of Evan Gershkovich, calls for immediate release A United Nations panel condemned Russia's "inhumane" treatment of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and called for his immediate release.
Ukraine 3 days ago Ukraine thwarts plot to overthrow government in failed coup attempt An alleged plot to overthrow the Ukrainian government by forcibly ousting military and civilian leadership in Kyiv was stopped by security officials following a months-long investigation.
OPINION 4 days ago US shouldn't sleep on major threat from North Korea The Korean War ended 71 years ago, but North Korea's Kim Jong Un is still cozying up to our adversaries like Russia. Their new agreement is a reminder of the ongoing threat.
Media June 27 Evan Gershkovich’s ‘sham’ trial for ‘bogus accusation of espionage’ has predetermined outcome, colleagues say Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's colleagues and loved ones believe the "sham" trial "will inevitably lead to a bogus conviction."
Media June 26 WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s family, employer speak out as ‘sham’ closed-door trial begins in Russia American reporter Evan Gershkovich's trial in Russia on espionage charges kicked off on Wednesday as his family and The Wall Street Journal continue to demand his release.
Russia June 26 Evan Gershkovich's closed-door trial on espionage charges begins in Russia, where a conviction is expected Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's trial in Russia, where he is facing espionage charges after his March 2023 arrest, is starting Wednesday behind closed doors.
Russia June 23 Russia opens terror probe after attacks on synagogues, Orthodox churches; priest and police officers killed Russia launched a terrorism investigation after gunmen attacked synagogues and Orthodox churches in the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala on Sunday.
Russia June 21 Russia 'open to dialogue' with US: Kremlin A Kremlin spokesman said Russia is open to talks with the U.S., but only if Ukraine is included in the discussion. The U.S. says war negotiations are Ukraine's domain.