Home
> kremlin
kremlin
Russian tech giant Yandex hit with office raids in Ukraine over charges of 'treason'
SBU alleged Yandex 'planning, organising and carrying out espionage' with user data.
Kaspersky willing to give US anti-virus 'source code' to disprove Russia spying claims
Software CEO claims 'sometimes it smells like some guys are not happy with our success.'
Kremlin shouts 'fake news' at claim Russian hackers targeted French election
Fancy Bear, or APT28, is known to target governments and political figures.
Chechen strongman leader wants LGBT community 'eliminated by start of Ramadan' claims Tory MP
The disturbing revelation was made to Parliament by British lawmaker Sir Alan Duncan.
Kremlin 'plans smear campaign' against opposition campaigner Alexei Navalny
Putin administration fears Navalny may pose serious threat in 2018 presidential elections.
Kaspersky Lab cyber expert accused of treason slams Kremlin for giving hackers 'immunity'
Ruslan Stoyanov warned working with hackers will lead to "waves of crime" in Russia.
No Tillerson meeting on President Putin's schedule, Kremlin says
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is due to meet his counterpart, Sergey Lavrov.
Vladimir Putin considers US strikes on Syria 'act of aggression' against sovereign state
Kremlin says Washington's abrupt escalation will worsen US-Russia ties.
Ex CIA chief speaks out about Russia and why the next war will be 'sparked by cyber'
Obama's former spy boss warns Moscow will continue to influence global elections.
Russian PM dismisses Alexei Navalny's corruption claims as 'malarkey'
Dmitry Medvedev has been accused of acquiring vast property holdings via graft.
Russia 'hired army of 1,000 web trolls to make up fake news about Hillary Clinton in swing states'
Kremlin allegedly targeted Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania - and Trump won all three states.
Kremlin condemns anti-corruption protests as 'provocation' as opposition leader jailed
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny jailed after his accusations of government corruption sparked protests across Russia.
Hundreds detained across Russian cities during Alexei Navalny's anti corruption protests
The European Union is calling on the Russian authorities to release demonstrators detained during protests in Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Vladivostok.
Isis claims responsibility for attack on Russian military base in Chechnya
Russian President Vladimir Putin termed the attack 'gruesome' and called for global efforts to fight terrorism.
Anti-Putin campaigner Alexei Navalny sprayed with green liquid by anonymous attacker
The anti-corruption advocate has criticised Putin's United Russia as the 'party of crooks and thieves'.
How was Yahoo hacked and who are the two hackers hired by Russian spies?
Alexsey Belan and Karim Baratov have been accused of compromising 500 million Yahoo accounts in 2014.
Russia deploys banned Cruise missile in deliberate provocation of US and NATO
Moscow has been accused of directly flouting the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
British expertise on Russia has 'disintegrated' since Cold War MPs warn
The foreign affairs committee says a lack of Russian knowledge is hampering ties with Moscow.
Russian cyber experts' treason charges related to 7-year-old allegations of data sharing with US
The FBS and the Kremlin are yet to comment on the matter.
Thousands march in Moscow in rally for murdered Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov
Boris Nemtsov was shot dead near the Kremlin in 2015 with five Chechens accused of his murder
Cyberwar: Russia admits 'information troops' involved in expanded propaganda operations - report
The acknowledgement follows repeated allegations that Kremlin conducted cyberattacks targeting Western nations.
What is Donald Trump's mental state? Russia compiles 'psychological portrait' for Putin
'Trump cannot come to a meeting with Putin as a loser,' one former deputy foreign minister warned.
Some of the most notable quotes from Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin, who has died aged 64
Fellow diplomats pay tribute to 'diplomatic maestro and deeply caring man'.
Parisian university accused of censorship after barring Putin critic over Russian reprisal fears
"We all know what they are capable of in terms of reprisals," said director of Sciences Po institute.
On-the-run Russian hacker speaks out about dark links to Kremlin's security services
Everyone looking for conspiracy says Shaltai Boltai's Alexander Glazastikov.
Marine Le Pen rival Macron targeted by hundreds of Russian hack attacks and fake news smears
Macron's party chief has said Russia is intervening in French elections just as it did in the United States.
Russian spies in the White House? Secrets being withheld from Trump says ex-NSA analyst
Former analyst claims it is 'assumed [the Kremlin] has ears inside' the Oval Office.
Russia suspected over cyberattack targeting Italy's foreign ministry
The official said the malware attack affected the ministry's 'field offices' including embassies.
Vladimir Kara-Murza: Who is the Putin-critic in coma after 'second poisoning'?
Kara-Murza is one of the best known members of Russia's pro-democracy opposition.
Kremlin's links to British far right stretch back a decade, experts warn
Links between Russia and senior UK far-right figures are being monitored by the British government.