By Kim Barker U.S. and European officials are struggling to honor their pledge to use Russian assets to aid Ukraine ... came after President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned that the allies ...
Fires have been reported in the Vyshhorod district, around 12 miles north of the capital. Officials warned about an increased concentration of suspended particles, such as dust, soot, and smoke, in ...
The Kremlin seized more than £76m from Google's accounts in Vladimir Putin’s Russia - and used this to fund propaganda supporting the war in Ukraine, court documents claim. The assets seizure ...
Russia seized more than $ ... entities from pursuing its assets in South Africa, Turkey and Serbia. Tsargrad has sued Google in Turkey — claiming that the US-based tech giant owes it $360 million.
displacing the US. By contrast, Putin believes that the existing international economic order should be destroyed, even if only rubble is left once it is gone. Russia’s commodities-dependent ...
Russian authorities have seized more than $100m (£76m) from Google to fund propaganda supporting Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine, court documents show. US filings have revealed that bailiffs ...
Putin said on Thursday allowing long-range strikes 'would mean that Nato countries, the United States, and European countries ...
In a separate enforcement action, Garland said the DOJ has seized 32 internet domains ... was much funnier in the original Russia, but for us it's not funny." "This is deadly serious, and we ...
WASHINGTON — Russia may need ... the territory they've seized and need to be mindful not to stretch too far, the second official said. There is an expectation that Putin could have the first ...
Putin said the Wagner paramilitary group had seized the Ukrainian city with help from Russia’s armed forces after months of bloody fighting that had caused more than 100,000 casualties and ...
Your support is what allows us ... Russia openly demonstrates disregard for any norms and laws?” Meanwhile, Estonian president Alar Karis has urged Nato allies to pay less attention to Mr Putin ...