Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin's speech explaining the rationale behind his attempted coup did little to clarify his future or that of his mercenary group, experts told Fox News Digital. "In ...
Russian pro-war bloggers are livid over a report that a unit was made to wait hours for a commander's speech. The Russian division came under fire from Ukrainian HIMARS while gathering, per the ...
A politician recently took a Russian idiom literally when he listened to Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech about the Russia-Ukraine war. Putin issued a national address on Tuesday, just days ...
LONDON — Oleg Kashintsev, a retired police officer in Russia, may spend eight years in prison. His crime? Spreading fake news, according to Russian authorities Olesya Krivtsova, 19, is considered a ...
A lawmaker shared a video of himself with noodles hung on his ears while watching Putin's speech. In Russia, the idiom "to hang noodles on someone's ears" means to tell lies. A spokesman for the ...
Some Russian oligarchs are worried that attending Vladimir Putin's annual St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will make them targets for Western sanctions amid the ongoing Ukraine war, ...
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Western leaders and security agencies are spending huge amounts of resources on getting into Russian President Vladimir Putin’s head. It’s a futile exercise – at times when the West has thought Russia ...
A self-described "radical feminist" in Russia is facing potential criminal charges over social-media posts that she says investigators could deem hate speech against men. Lyubov Kalugina, a ...
“Orwellian” references are invoked to the point of cliche, but big tech sure makes them hard to resist. The latest temptress is Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta. In a move redolent of 1984’s Two Minutes Hate, ...
The Kremlin is branding the tech company Meta as “extremist” after its Facebook platform lifted restrictions on hostile speech toward the Russian government. Russia also opened a criminal case on ...
The head of Russia’s Supreme Court says the judiciary should halt "pointless" criminal cases over online speech if investigators fail to demonstrate criminal intent by Internet users who post ...