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The grueling war in Ukraine has upended the delicate balance of power in Russia as the Kremlin desperately tries to support ...
In July alone, Andrei Badalov, the vice-president of state-owned pipeline company Transneft, fell to his death from a balcony ...
Long tolerant of corruption, the Kremlin leader is now targeting those he believes have taken too much and undermined his war ...
Russia's elite are worried for their safety after an ally of President Vladimir Putin said those who aren't enthusiastic enough about the war in Ukraine should be repressed, Bloomberg reported on ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Moscow in February. Putin probably doesn't fear being overthrown by oligarchs or the people, but the ...
The reported suicide of Russia’s transport minister hours after he was dismissed by President Vladimir Putin and amid speculation he would be arrested on corruption charges, has shocked the country’s ...
Vladimir Putin's war with Ukraine is widely said to be creating tensions among Russia's elite. Russia has endured a series of defeats since the war began in February. One journalist told The ...
Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny on Friday took aim at Russia’s “corrupt” elite that placed President Vladimir Putin in power. In what he called “My Fear and Loathing ...
As Vladimir Putin escalates the war in Ukraine, some Russian officials and businessmen fear that the political and economic situation will only worsen.
Rebellion shakes Russian elite’s faith in Putin’s strength. June 26, 2023 More than ... like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity because of fears of retribution. ...
Vladimir Putin has been ringing propaganda-laced alarm bells about the U.S.-led NATO alliance. Putin portrays it as the "enemy" threatening the besieged motherland—which only Putin can defend.
President Vladimir Putin took a swipe at Russia's business elite on Tuesday, urging those "begging" for money in the West to invest at home instead and telling them that ordinary Russians had no ...