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Drone in alleged Putin assassination plot launched from inside Russia, claim US experts
The recent drone attack on the dome of the Kremlin Senate building could have been carried out from inside Russia, US experts have claimed.
Xi Jinping to meet Vladimir Putin first time on Monday after Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Xi Jinping's visit comes just three days after the ICC based in the Hague announced arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.
Vladimir Putin blames alleged lover's friends for leaking details of their lifestyle, claim insiders
A leaked image of Vladimir Putin's mansion shows gilded chairs arranged around a glass table with a spherical chandelier— golden leaves hanging from the ceiling.
Vladimir Putin can't win the Ukraine war without China's help, says former Russian military commander
Igor Girkin, a former Russian intelligence officer criticised Russia's failure in Ukraine.
Prince Michael of Kent, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II, accused of selling access to Putin
Prince Michael of Kent was the first member of the royal family to learn Russian, of which he is a qualified interpreter.
Will Vladimir Putin step down next year amid reports of growing health concerns?
Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesperson has quashed claims that the former is preparing for a political exit early next year.
Russian journalist sets herself on fire, blames government for her death
The news editor killed herself in front of the interior ministry office a day after police raided her home in connection with a criminal case linked to pro-democracy group Open Russia.
Russia's RT slams Facebook for suspending anti-US, pro-Kremlin viral video channels
Russian interference in the upcoming 2020 presidential elections has drawn a backlash from Facebook.
Russian bear vs the British lion: The Kremlin hits back over the Sergei Skripal nerve agent murder bid
Russian news agencies, controlled by the Kremlin, have denounced accusations by members of the UK government.
Friend of murdered spy Litvinenko says latest 'poisoning' is Kremlin message to would-be betrayers
Historian Yuri Felshtinsky who wrote a book with murdered spy Alexander Litvinenko says the Kremlin would have been targeting Sergei Skripal for a long time.
Russian spy 'poisoning': Kremlin 'has no information' on what caused Sergei Skripal collapse
The Kremlin said it had "no information" about what could have caused a former Russian double agent to collapse at a shopping centre in Salisbury.
Britain blames Russia directly for NotPetya 'ransomware' cyber attack on Ukraine
Foreign office minister for cybersecurity Lord Ahmad has criticised Russian military for the NotPetya attack that crippled Ukraine and 64 countries.
Putin's business tsar's list of exiled rich Russians wanting to return home dismissed as 'farce'
Vladimir Putin's business ombudsman Boris Titov has revealed a list of rich Russians who fled to London but want to return to Russia.
UK-based Russian oligarchs plead with Kremlin to return to Moscow
A clampdown on Russian oligarchs in Britain has led many to ask the Kremlin if they can return to Russia without being arrested.
Top US official binned at last minute 'Kremlin list' of Russian oligarchs with Putin ties says expert
The Kremlin list to name and shame Russians with links with Vladimir Putin was binned for a Forbes list of the country's richest people, which includes Roman Abramovich.
Kremlin accuses US of attempting to interfere in presidential elections with threat of sanctions
President Vladimir Putin's spokesman affirms Washington's role will have no consequence on the presidential polls in March.
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny released from prison after arrest on day of protests
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny has been released after he was arrested in Moscow during a day of action calling for people to boycott the Russian elections.
Putin critic Navalny's office raided after he called for rallies against 'thieves, bigots and perverts'
Russian police raided opposition leader Alexei Navalny's office after he called for a mass protest against "thieves, bigots and perverts in power".
Moscow's military might will overpower us if we undergo cost cutting says UK army chief
General Sir Nick Carter says Russia's military power is superior to Britain's as he makes the case for more funding. he will address the RUSI think tank in London.
Sun-starved Muscovites just suffered through the city's gloomiest month in history
Moscow residents received just six minutes of sunshine in December - the lowest total in recorded history.
Vladimir Putin wants new cryptocurrency 'to evade international sanctions'
The president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, is considering the development of a state-run cryptocurrency that could be used to shirk international sanctions.
'Putin, you should no longer be president' vows Alexey Navalny who says he can stand in Russian election
Opposition figure Alexey Navalny says he has the public support to run in Russia's presidential election against Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin may threaten us but it is not our enemy says ex-UK foreign secretary William Hague
The former foreign secretary William Hague says that Russia is not Britain's enemy, as his successor is set to hold talks in Moscow.
Kremlin exposed: Russia 'used Twitter to spread fear' in wake of UK terror attacks
Kremlin-linked troll accounts on Twitter and Facebook have reportedly used fake profiles to incite anger and spread confusion following terror attacks in the UK.
Warmer US-Moscow ties ahead? Putin 'thanks' Trump for CIA information preventing Russian terror attack
The CIA provided information that helped prevent bombings in St Petersburg's Kazansky Cathedral and other sites, the Kremlin said.
Russia is treating Donald Trump's tweets as official US policy
Donald Trump's tweets have divided the public and officials from across the globe, but Russia is taking them seriously.
Putin strongman calendar selling 'like hot cakes' in UK, claims Russian media - we're not so sure
The Kremlin has been drawn into a war of words with the UK press over whether a President Vladimir Putin calendar has sold out in Britain.
Fifa World Cup 2018 draw: Pots, seeds and format explained for Kremlin ceremony
Preparations for the 2018 Fifa World Cup begin in earnest when the 32 qualified nations learn their opponents in the group stage draw on Friday, 1 December.
Russian PM says it's 'laughable' to criticise Kremlin spies for state-sponsored hacking
Dmitry Medvedev, the PM of Russia, today (30 November) said that state-sponsored hacking and espionage is normal, criticising the belief that every hack has Kremlin links.
RT adverts spreading 'Russian propaganda' on London Tube and buses under fire
Transport for London is being urged to review "highly-political" advertisements currently in circulation by RT – a Russian media outlet accused of spreading Kremlin propaganda.