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Report alleging Trump's Russian links and 'perverted sexual acts' showered with criticism
National security experts and political players debate legitimacy of leaked report.
Russia brands Trump compromising information claims 'complete nonsense'
"The Kremlin does not engage in gathering compromising materials," said a Kremlin spokesman.
Russia 'tired' of US election hacking claims, slams intelligence report as 'baseless and amateurish'
'These are baseless allegations substantiated with nothing,' Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Will US intelligence finally supply solid evidence of Russian hacking influencing the election?
Hacked DNC emails reached WikiLeaks via 'third party' says US intelligence.
Expelled Russian diplomats and their families land in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin invited children of expelled diplomats to Kremlin New Year celebrations.
Moscow vows 'reciprocal' response to US expulsion of Russian diplomats
Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov says 'we have no alternative but to act'.
Russian embassy in Damascus shelled twice in one day, claims Kremlin
Neither of the mortars exploded although one landed in the courtyard of the embassy.
Kremlin welcomes reports Kissinger is positioning himself to broker Russia-US agreement
Veteran statesman has visited both Trump and Putin in recent months.
Kremlin says Syria-wide ceasefire is possible as Putin begins marathon press conference
Russian Defence Minister says evacuation for fighters from eastern Aleppo has set conditions for a ceasefire.
Vladimir Putin to attend slain Russian ambassador Andrey Karlov's funeral
Russian president postpones annual press conference to pay tributes to the late envoy.
Ties between Putin and Le Pen probed amid claims Front National gets Kremlin-linked funds
According to reports foreign loans accepted by France's National Front are being probed by the US
Julian Assange: Some DNC leaks may have come from Russian hackers, but not WikiLeaks'
The WikiLeaks founder maintained his source was not state-sponsored.
Kurils territorial dispute in focus as Putin and Abe set to meet
No deal is expected over the islands which Japan refers to as Northern Territories.
How a single typo led to the destruction of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign
The hackers used fake Gmail warnings to infiltrate accounts of political figures.
Kremlin's 'hybrid warfare' campaign ranges from Netherlands to Bulgaria warns UK defence secretary
Sir Michael Fallon claims a 'disturbing pattern' of Russian electoral interference is emerging.
Court hears how Russian dissident had thousands of child abuse images
Vladimir Bukovsky denies counts of making and possessing indecent images of children.
Former US Ambassador to Russia says Putin wanted 'revenge' on Clinton
McFaul claims Putin believes Clinton interfered in a Russian parliamentary election in 2011.
Democrats urge Obama to reveal extent of Russian electoral interference
During the election Russia was accused of leaking hacked information to undermine Hillary Clinton.
Ukraine begins Black Sea missile tests amid increasing Russia tensions
Russia has threatened to shoot down the missiles if they enter Crimean airspace.
US House of representatives backs proposal to counter global Russian subversion
Bill calls for new panel to confront Russian efforts to "exert covert influence over peoples and governments".
Oil futures slide as Russia says it won't turn up at Opec meeting
Kremlin decides against talks with Opec while cartel's internal meeting of experts ends without concrete plans for an oil production cut
How US and EU failings allowed Kremlin propaganda and fake news to spread through the West
US official says that despite warning US scrapped anti-disinformation unit months before presidential election.
Outrage as Russian Olympic gold medallist performs Holocaust ice-skating routine on talent show
The performance was cheered in the studio but has been condemned by the Israeli culture minister.
Japan says Russia's deployment of missile systems on disputed islands will not affect bilateral ties
Russia has deployed anti-ship missile systems called Bal and Bastion off Hokkaido.
Evidence for inquest into Russian fugitive to stay secret after warning UK security could be harmed
Alexander Perepilichny, 44, died and was found to have had 'assassin's poison' inside him.
Barack Obama urges Donald Trump to 'stand up' to Russia
Obama tells President-elect to challenge Russia if it deviates from 'international norms'
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny vows to take on Putin in election after court overturns conviction
Supreme Court decision paves way for opposition leader to run in next presidential race.
Putin's purge: Russian leader sends chilling message to political elite with round-up of top officials
Economic minister Alexei Ulyukaev's detention on corruption charges has sent shockwaves throughout Russia's elite.
Secretary of state contender Rudy Giuliani says US' military clout could easily curtail Russia
Remarks contrast sharply with President-elect Donald Trump's calls for closer cooperation with Russia.
Pro-Assad air strikes hit three hospitals in Aleppo in 24 hours
At least one person was killed in the attack on the Baghdad Hospital with medical staff and patients injured.