
Kremlin Defends Mobile Internet Outages Across Russia
Putin’s spokesman confirms that internet restrictions in Moscow and other major hubs are part of a broader strategy to repel ‛increasingly sophisticated’ attacks allegedly deployed by Ukraine.

Putin’s spokesman confirms that internet restrictions in Moscow and other major hubs are part of a broader strategy to repel ‛increasingly sophisticated’ attacks allegedly deployed by Ukraine.

Russia described Helsinki’s plan to permit nuclear weapons on its soil as a potential threat—and vowed to react accordingly.

A European assessment based on samples taken from the body of Alexei Navalny suggests that toxins were used against him—with Moscow the likely culprit

President Volodymyr Zelensky also accepted a U.S. proposal to hold another round of peace talks in Miami.

According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, both sides agreed to act responsibly and begin nuclear negotiations as soon as possible.

Back in 2023, Russia froze its participation in the last nuclear treaty—but it has continued to voluntarily adhere to the limits set in the pact.

Despite the planned diplomatic engagement, armed clashes and drone strikes continue to take a high toll on civilians on both sides.

The first direct Russian-Ukrainian negotiations in nearly four years took place in Abu Dhabi, with talks set to resume on February 1st.

Russian-Ukrainian peace talks continue in Abu Dhabi, with territorial issues remaining the most contentious point between the parties.

Dmitry Peskov urged Volodymyr Zelensky to make the “necessary decisions.”