Jared Sedlis, a 19-year-old singles skater, recalled sitting at a table with ... had qualified for Wichita by performing to ...
Some supporters of Capitol rioters danced while songs like “Jailbreak” by ... probation after trying to fly overseas to join the Russian military and fight against Ukraine.
She compared the criticism to prohibiting brown bears or certain parts of the sun that shine on Russia, calling it "madness." The song, performed by 11-year-old Svetlana Chertishcheva and 12-year ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.
This year's annual military exercises for reservists are taking place earlier than usual in Russia, prompting debate on social media that another mass mobilization could be in the cards.
Russian military deaths as a result of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine have reportedly reached up to 350,000 - and there are thought to be chilling contributing factors to the huge toll.
Ukraine has accused Russian spies of orchestrating several bomb attacks on its army recruitment offices, as authorities revealed the latest attack killed one person and injured four. An attack on ...
Russian battlefield casualties — dead and injured — have risen to more than 1,500 a day over the last three months, posing serious problems when it comes to replacing their numbers ...
The Russian army can continue fighting for another two years due to its large stockpile of old Soviet-era equipment. It is ...
On Monday 3 February, the Russian leader signed a decree directing officials to bring back the Intervision Song Contest in Moscow this year, with the goal of “developing international cultural a ...
President Vladimir Putin signed a decree Monday establishing a Russian version of the Eurovision Song Contest, after the country was excluded from the continental competition nearly three years ago.
Ukraine then went on to win the contest for the third time. The old logo for Russia’s Intervision song contest which first aired in 1965 Liliya Gumerova, a Russian senator, told state media on ...