Kremlin
Putin, Syrian President al-Sharaa meet, discuss sending Russian military aid to Middle East
"I want to congratulate you on the fact that the process of restoring the territorial integrity of Syria is gaining momentum," Putin told al-Sharaa in the Kremlin.
Morocco joins Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace as founding member
Donbas control, land swaps: Putin outlines potential Ukraine peace terms to Russian businessmen
Kremlin aide Ushakov on US-Ukraine talks: 'We may not like it'
Russia charges jailed US citizen with espionage
White House spokesperson John Kirby said the administration was still collecting information about the case and had no comment yet.
Ukraine ploughs funding into fortifying border with Russia, Belarus
Belarus, the Kremlin's closest ally, initially supported the Russian invasion, opening its borders to Russian troops marching on Ukraine's capital Kyiv.
Germany in talks with MBDA over delivery of cruise missiles to Ukraine
Kyiv has been pushing Berlin to supply it with the Taurus, a missile with a range of more than 500 kilometres that is fired from fighter jets such as the Tornado, the F-15 or the F-18.
Ukraine seeks progress towards peace at Saudi Arabia talks
Zelensky has said he hopes the talks will lead to a peace summit of global leaders to endorse principles in his plan for a settlement.
Was a mass poisoning of Russian officers part of a Ukrainian counter-attack?
The Kremlin believes that the poisoning was caused by cyanide pills and pesticides that were placed near the food plates.
Kremlin accuses West of trying to sabotage its showcase Russia-Africa summit
Peskov said Russia's event would be crucial to be able to discuss grain supplies and what he called Moscow's responsible behavior and efforts to support world markets.
Kremlin accuses Kyiv of drone attacks and attacks on journalists
The Kremlin also denied on Monday that Russian forces had struck a cathedral in the Ukrainian city of Odesa.
Kremlin says Turkey should have no illusions over its EU bid
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was responding to a question about NATO member Turkey's decision to lift its opposition to Sweden joining the alliance on the eve of a two-day NATO summit in Lithuania
The future of Putin’s reign - opinion
One thing is clear: Russia is no banana republic, nor some weak-kneed state – at least when it comes to security, that is.
Russia says Ukraine attacked Moscow with at least five drones
According to preliminary information, there were no casualties or damage.