Controversial journalist Tucker Carlson has today accused the Biden administration of attempting to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin to sabotage US President Donald Trump’s economic and geopolitical plans.
Dmitry Medvedev took aim at President Joe Biden on Sunday as he criticized the president's approach to the Russia-Ukraine war.
North Korean troops have not been seen on the front lines in Ukraine for weeks now. After taking “big losses,” it’s unclear if they’re retreating for good or just temporarily rotating out.
Ron Nehring, a Republican political adviser, has criticized "Russian government-backed" initiatives for California and Texas to secede from the United States and become independent countries.
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Ukraine's president said his country was left to fight on its own at the start of the war despite pleas to the U.S. for weapons.
The Kremlin said on Monday it had yet to receive any signals from the United States about arranging a possible meeting between President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump, but remained ready to organise such an encounter.
Pete Hegseth was confirmed last week. The TV news personality will become the next US secretary of defense. Hegseth will oversee the biggest bureaucracy in the world with a budget of nearly a trillion dollars.
Mr. Nobody Against Putin,' which is premiering at Sundance, is a documentary following one Russian teacher's efforts to combat propaganda.
Stage Right Theatrics will present its ninth annual theater festival Friday. The nonprofit organization, committed to providing a space for artists that supports broader perspectives in plays and dramatic conflict, announced yet another year of its festival.
With each announcement of a Cabinet nominee, Trump moved closer to assembling a team of advisers with a long history of opposition to policies that support Black Americans.
In the interview Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday also echoed U.S. President Donald Trump's claim the conflict in Ukraine could have been prevented had he been in the White House in 2022.