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Mystery over Kremlin insider interview claiming Vladimir Putin may quit in 2017
Valery Solovei's interview with Moskovsky Komsomolets was quickly taken down after it was published.
Donald Trump's ancestor is 'Viking chieftain Rurik' who helped found early Russian state
The newspaper Zavtra traced Trump's lineage back more than a millennium.
Russia developing killer robot that 'can detect and shoot a human from 4 miles away'
The high-tech new 'Flight' robot has radar, thermal imaging, and both colour and black-and-white video cameras.
Kremlin puts former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul on sanctions list
Michael McFaul said on Facebook and Twiter posts that he has been banned from travelling to Russia.
When Reddit AMAs go wrong: WikiLeaks accused of Trump and Russian links during grilling
'This AMA is making you guys look really bad,' said one Redditor.
Ukrainian MP tells Trump to toughen Russia sanctions to 'prevent World War 3'
The ex-pilot's comments come amid speculation on the impact of Trump-Putin relationship for the war in Ukraine.
Was Russia in cahoots with WikiLeaks over Democrat emails? 'Maybe we helped a bit', admits Putin insider
Outgoing US government has accused Russia of attempting to influence the 2016 election.
Russia anticipates change in relationship with Washington after Donald Trump victory
Vladimir Putin congratulated Trump as speculation builds over what it means for US-Russian ties.
Russia poised to launch 'large-scale' airstrikes on Aleppo with all eyes fixed on US election
Reports from Moscow suggest that the Kremlin will attack the embattled Syrian city as the US votes.
Russian nationalists 'planned to kill our prime minister' says Montenegro's chief prosecutor
Top lawyer says move to kill Milo Djukanovic in an election day coup was to stop country's drift into Nato's orbit.
Ukrainian hacking group threatens to release emails from Putin spokesman
After recent email leaks, the Cyber Alliance said it now would target Dmitry Peskov.
UK vows to 'strike back' against cybercrime as £1.9bn spending package is announced
'Cyberattacks are a reality and they are happening now,' says Cabinet minister.
Surkov leaks: Thousands of hacked emails reportedly from high-ranking Kremlin official published
Russia brushes off hacking allegations as targeted Putin aide 'does not use email'.
Former NSA deputy director opens up about Snowden, Trump and mass surveillance
In an exclusive interview with IBTimes UK Inglis talks about the 'higher purpose' of the secretive agency.
Assad forces make crucial gains in southern Aleppo as fighting rages on
The southern high-ground of Bazo district was captured during a fresh Assad offensive.
Russia agrees to suspend Aleppo air strikes for 8 hours to allow civilians and rebels to leave
Moscow has ruled out a ceasefire, saying it would allow rebels to regroup in Aleppo.
Kremlin-backed Russia Today news network NatWest Bank accounts 'frozen in UK' says CEO
Critics have accused RT of spreading disinformation and propaganda, and in 2015 it was reprimanded by Ofcom.
Moscow orders officials: 'Get your children out of foreign schools and back to Russia'
One expert said the measure was in preparation for a 'big war', the Znak.com Russian news outlet reported.
Pravda to open UK office amid warnings of Kremlin disinformation war
Russia seeking more influence in UK media landscape, says editor of former Soviet propaganda paper.
Vladimir Putin's United Russia party maintains power in parliament - election exit polls
Turnout for the Duma elections was low in the urban centres.
Boris Johnson calls on the Kremlin to stop supporting Bashar al-Assad
The foreign secretary's comments come as the Syrian High Negotiations Committee meets in London.
Independent Russian polling group Levada Centre blacklisted and classed as a 'foreign agent'
The move means Levada will not be able to give independent information about Russia's parliamentary election.
Eton boys beat Theresa May to bag a private audience with Vladimir Putin
The boys organised the visit to the Russian capital 'entirely on their own initiative'.
Ukip accuse Clinton camp of 'deep ignorance' after confidant claims Putin funds party
Ukip spokesman tells IBTimes UK the claims made by Neera Tanden are 'demonstrably false'.
Islam Karimov: Uzbek President taken to hospital following stroke
Karimov's daughter broke the news of her father's illness on Instagram.
Russia's education minister under fire for 'praising' Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin
Olga Vasilyeva is latest Russian public figure criticised for apparent sympathy for Soviet dictator.
Meet DCLeaks, the WikiLeaks-like website reportedly run by Russian spooks
Website is hosting allegedly hacked emails and files from US political officials.
Multi-million pound UK properties of 'Putin's banker' Sergei Pugachev to go on sale
The 17th century Battersea House was worth £12m in 2011 and once belonged to the Forbes family.
War on Isis: Russia accuses Washington of not cooperating with Moscow in Syria
Russia's defence minister Sergei Shoigu complains US not sharing information about extremists.
Russia: Vladimir Putin dismisses his chief of staff and close ally Sergey Ivanov
No reason given for the surprise move amid a big reshuffle by the president.