Kim and Shoigu reportedly covered a range of issues including U.S.-Russia relations, the war in Ukraine, and regional tensions on the Korean Peninsula
Despite fractures, leaders agree that unity is essential
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Moscow has claimed that it is pursuing a long-term settlement to the conflict, while Kyiv is insisting that President Vladimir Putin does not want peace
According to Trump’s envoy Keith Kellogg, both delegations are expected to present documents outlining their peace proposals during the Istanbul talks.
Drone strikes, sabotage, and long-range attacks mark sharp intensification of conflict ahead of negotiations
Two separate late-night explosions on Saturday night in Bryansk and Kursk regions leave dozens injured as Kyiv remains silent ahead of Istanbul summit push.
In quest to make NATO more lethal, the Pentagon turns to the high north and the Baltics
On screen and in ceremonies, both sides are brandishing a partnership that has steadily deepened
The talks — hosted by Turkey — were expected to be a pivotal moment in diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict, but they quickly descended into a symbolic standoff
The absence of both world leaders significantly reduces expectations for a substantial diplomatic breakthrough in the war that has raged since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022
Zelensky says Kyiv is open to Putin’s proposed May 15 talks, but insists a full and lasting ceasefire must come first
A 59-year-old ethnic Greek man from Georgia was taken into custody in the northern Greek port city of Alexandroupolis under suspicion of spying for Russia. According to reports, the man claimed to have been acting on behalf of another individual, to whom he sent military-related photos and video footage. The investigation conducted by the National […]
Medvedev, currently serving as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, has cultivated a reputation as one of the Kremlin's most hardline voices against the West.
Putin is expanding bases and preparing to move more troops to European border regions far from Ukraine; ‘we’re expecting some conflict with NATO’
A series of powerful explosions shook the heart of Moscow’s financial district earlier on Wednesday, following a car explosion that sparked a fire in an underground parking area, according to early reports from local authorities and media outlets. The incident occurred at the Afimall City shopping center, where the fire broke out in a subterranean […]
Sergei Beseda, known to the CIA as ‘the Baron,’ also figured in one of the world’s biggest prisoner swaps
The missiles hit as many Ukrainians were heading to church, casting a grim shadow over the beginning of Holy Week.
Greece and EU leaders condemn Russia’s missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, which killed 34 civilians. Athens urges urgent ceasefire and end to violence.
In a presidential election held on 26th March 2000, Vladimir Putin was elected President of Russia. Three individuals, each offering a different perspective, speak to TO BHMA International Edition about the 25 years that have shaped Vladimir Putin into the man he is today.