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Russia Is Pissed at Trump's New Attack Ad Featuring Putin's Judo Prowess
The Kremlin said that the video demonized the Russian leader and slated him as a dangerous foe.
Here's What Happened in Russia on the First Anniversary of the Killing of Boris Nemtsov
At least 10,000 people participated in a peaceful march through Moscow to commemorate the slain opposition leader, but protesters in some cities were harassed and attacked.
Paranoia and Purges: The Dark and Dirty Battle for Power in Rebel-Held Ukraine
In exclusive interviews with commanders, VICE News reveals the extrajudicial killings and atmosphere of Soviet-style paranoia that have subsumed the rebel-held areas in Ukraine.
What Is the Likelihood of a New Cold War?
In this episode from season three, Shane Smith meets with Kremlin officials and American leaders to learn what is driving the new standoff between the US and Russia.
Russian Authorities Name Alleged Mastermind of Boris Nemtsov Killing Amid Cover-Up Claims
A lawyer for the Nemtsov family said the suggestion that a former officer in Chechnya's Interior Ministry was the mastermind of the Putin foe's assassination was "complete nonsense" and looked like a bad joke.
The Kremlin Used The Crystal Method to Soundtrack Drone Footage from Syria
The group says their music was "in no way authorized" for use in the military propaganda film.
Russia Confirms It Has Started Airstrikes in Syria
Vladimir Putin secured his parliament's unanimous backing to launch airstrikes in Syria earlier today, and the US believes Moscow wasted no time in carrying that out.
Russia Is Concerned About America's Far-Off Space Weapons
Russian military journals regularly feature articles presenting future American hypersonic weapons as an existential threat.
Russian Actionist Petr Pavlensky Talks Censorship in the Motherland
An artist poked the bear... and almost got away with it.
Russia Won't Comment on Whether its Troops Are Fighting in Syria
The Kremlin today declined to say whether Russian troops are in combat in Syria, after sources in Lebanon claimed that Russian forces had begun participating in military operations there.
Russia Keeps Trying to Spend Money on Bunk Science Projects
Russia's Commission on Pseudoscience and Research Fraud is responsible for keeping the government from wasting public money on harebrained ideas — which is not an easy task.