A New York Times report Wednesday night laid out the case that President Donald Trump's first month in office bears some resemblance to the early days of Russian President Vladimir Putin — but one journalist who fled Russia flagged a "hell of a difference" between the two,
President Trump's Oval Office meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy turned into a heated argument, triggered by Zelenskyy's criticism of Russian President Putin. Trump, defending Putin, scolded Zelenskyy and ultimately dismissed him from the White House,
A new administration’s efforts to pressure the news media, punish political opponents and tame the nation’s tycoons evoke the early days of President Vladimir V. Putin’s reign in Russia.
Russian military bloggers appeared to dissent as the Kremlin reportedly ordered state media to cover Trump as an "oppressed" figure separate from the US elites.
I n just three weeks, President Donald Trump has exploded long-standing U.S. foreign policy and sided with Russia against Ukraine and
Vance’s Munich speech matched many of the issues long promoted by Russia including anti-migrant rhetoric, curbing abortion and equating “cancel culture” with free speech infringement.
Russian forces have targeted a packed Ukrainian hospital in a devastating strike just hours after talks between US President Donald Trump and Kyiv's leader Volodymyr Zelensky collapsed. Mayor of Kharkiv Ihor Terekhov said a Russian strike on a medical facility led to a fire late on Friday in Ukraine 's second-largest city.
After secretly helping Trump's last three presidential campaigns, Russia is getting its money's worth from him.
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy were meeting at the White House Friday after a war of words over peace negotiations and an abrupt reversal of American policy toward Vladimir Putin and Russia.
Never in the past few decades at least has an American president engaged in such an angry, scathing attack on a visiting foreign leader in the Oval Office.