Thursday night's presidential debate was watched around the world — by allies anxious about their future U.S. ties as well as autocratic governments seeking to rival the U.S.-led global order.
The 32-year-old Wall Street Journal reporter is the first Western journalist to be arrested on espionage in post-Soviet Russia. He, his employer and the U.S. government vigorously deny the allegations.
The Kremlin has sought to downplay the prospect that Islamist militants were behind this week's attacks in Dagestan, hinting at what could be a growing vulnerability.
Russia’s output of artillery rounds, missiles and drones has soared since it invaded Ukraine, says a new report, and the U.S. and allies have “little to show” for their barrage of sanctions.
Lt. Gen. Yuri Sodol’s removal, one of a series of personnel changes, followed publication of a letter alleging that Sodol’s actions had led to serious military setbacks.