Putin Toughens Russia’s Terrorist Recruitment Sentences
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law on Friday a bill that toughens sentences for terrorist recruitment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law on Friday a bill that toughens sentences for terrorist recruitment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Thursday that armed criminals could be "liquidated on the spot," if militants put up resistance.
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Russian President Putin spent three hours and 42 minutes answering questions on a wide range of issues including domestic and ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Turkey next week for talks with his counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Syria and ...
Russian hackers linked to the Kremlin are accused of interfering in democratic processes in the West, from elections to referendums ...
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In March 2018, Russians will be voting in a presidential election that will determine who will be Kremlin’ main resident ...
U.S. President Donald Trump met with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss efforts to defeat the Islamic State in Syria.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the United States on Thursday of failure to comply with nuclear and chemical weapons treaties. Mr. ...
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