Publication’s founder vows the independent news provider will continue with ‘quality journalism’
Kremlin has turned to microprocessors and other technology not intended for military use to skirt sanctions
Yulia Navalnaya faces ‘extremism’ charges if she returns to Russia
Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls Indian PM’s trip to Russia a ‘devastating blow to peace efforts’
A visual guide to the war
Vladimir Putin is seeking reckless new ways to impose costs on the US and its allies
Free press seemed doomed after Putin invaded Ukraine but journalists in exile refuse to despair
Gemcorp’s past activities in Africa appear aligned with the Kremlin’s strategic priorities. Now it has senior Conservatives on the payroll
Secret proceedings begin against Wall Street Journal reporter as US continues to press Moscow for his release
North Korean leader’s deepening ties with Russian president could increase his sense of independence from Beijing
Top defence officials ‘bear individual criminal responsibility’ for attacks on Ukraine’s power grid, says court
Authorities call shootings terrorist incidents as Islamist violence in country increases in recent months
‘This is about succession’: Russian president appoints family members and friends to senior positions
Mutual defence pledge marks one of Moscow’s strongest commitments in Asia
Russian leader receives lavish welcome on first trip to Pyongyang in more than two decades
Russian president makes first visit to Pyongyang in 24 years as regimes deepen ties in face of international isolation
Kyiv rejects Russian president’s demands to control four Ukrainian regions
Kyiv seeks to broaden alliance of predominantly western backers for its plan on how to end war
Prosecutors file formal indictment a year after US journalist was arrested in Ekaterinburg
Measure will discourage financial institutions in countries such as China from doing business with Moscow
Moscow and Havana strengthen ties on back of Ukraine war and Caribbean island’s dire economic situation
Polish ultraconservatives open to alliance with pro-Kremlin Viktor Orbán
Moscow has mastered hybrid warfare, covering its tracks when planning arson and other ‘grey zone’ attacks in Europe
The western alliance is intensifying support for Ukraine in a way that was unthinkable at the beginning of the war
Power of Siberia 2 project would offer lifeline to exporter Gazprom as Moscow’s dependence on its neighbour grows