Candace Owens and the Tate brothers turned up in Russia. The Kremlin spun it as a thaw.
Their appearance comes amid battlefield setbacks and dropping public sentiment in Russia.
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Their appearance comes amid battlefield setbacks and dropping public sentiment in Russia.
With his military unable to effectively penetrate Ukrainian defensive lines and Ukraine increasingly able to strike deep inside Russia, President Vladimir Putin will soon escalate his threats to the West. Will President Donald Trump deter him? Or will the leader of the free world blink? Thereโs no question that Kremlin escalation is coming. Indeed, itโs [โฆ]
Fearing a loss of influence, groups linked to the Kremlin and intelligence agencies have sought to discredit the countryโs prime minister.
Russia has mulled an extraordinary measure of exporting humans to Armenia in an effort to undermine Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyanโs chances of retaining power in the fast-approaching parliamentary elections on June 7, according to an investigative report published by the Reuters news agency. Despite the Kremlinโs best efforts to manipulate the electionโs outcome, recent polling data shows that Pashinyanโs Civil Contract Party is pulling away from a collection of opposition forces and appears increasinglyโฆ
The war has not been going the Kremlinโs way recently, with battleground losses and mounting casualties. With renewed strikes, Moscow hopes to gain a better position for negotiations.
Ukraine launched fresh strikes on Russian energy sites overnight into Sunday, Russian authorities and media reported, while Kyiv denied Russian claims that a Ukrainian drone struck a key Kremlin-occupied nuclear plant. The post Ukraine Hits Russian Energy Targets, But Denies Striking Kremlin-Occupied Nuclear Plant appeared first on Breitbart.
The Lithuanian government fears the Baltic states will be Russiaโs logical next target because the Kremlin has gone over a cliff in transforming the countryโs economy into a war machine. Lithuanian Minister of National Defense Robertas Kaunas told reporters during a press conference at his ministryโs headquarters in Vilnius that the โRussian economy is now [โฆ]
Conspiracy theories that Vladimir Putin has died and been replaced by body doubles are alight again after a Russian politician appeared to call the president by a completely different name -- Pal Laich.
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The Trump administration's mediation effort to end the Russia-Ukraine war has failed due to a lack of progress, mishandling of negotiations, and Trump's unwillingness to use leverage against the Kremlin.
Rose Gottemoeller joined Ryan in Washington. They discussed how the West might think about relations with Russia once the war with Ukraine ends, as well as nuclear diplomacy and other critical issues. Gottemoeller was the deputy secretary general of NATO and, before that, served as a senior State Department official. She is currently at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University and has a new book out called Security Through Cooperation: Space, Nuclear Weapons, and US-Russia Relations after the Cold War (Stanford University Press).Image: Kremlin.ru via Wikimedia Commons Image: Kremlin.ru via Wikimedia Commons The post What Would Relations with Post-War Russia Look Like? appeared first on War on the Rocks.
Kirill Dmitriev will do anything to stay close to power.
In 2025, Choong-Koo Lee wrote, โPutting the Screws on the Partnership Between North Korea and Russia,โ where he argued that the United States and South Korea should work together to weaken Pyongyang and Moscowโs military relationship. A year later, we asked him to revisit his arguments.Image: The Kremlin via Wikimedia CommonsIn your 2025 article, you argued that the United States and South Korea should work together to limit the deepening military relationship between Russia and North Korea. How has the U.S.-South Korean relationship evolved over the past year, and what does that mean for the prospects of any joint effort? Separately, The post A Check-In On North Korea and Russiaโs Wartime Partnership appeared first on War on the Rocks.
The Kremlin has said Putin and Xi plan to discuss economic cooperation between the two countries, but also "key international and regional issues."
On April 1, 2026, Russian officials announced the liberation of the so-called Luhansk Peopleโs Republic โ for the third time. The first announcement came under then-Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in July 2022. The second one, in July 2025, came from the โrepublicโsโ own head. By that point, Shoigu had already been reshuffled to the Security Council of the Russian Federation, but not for lying about Luhansk. The neat reports about Russiaโs successes kept coming.In the fifth year of what the Kremlin calls a special military operation, that pattern raises a question worth taking seriously: is winning still Russiaโs objective?Russia entered The post While the War Continues in Ukraine, the Kremlinโs Real Battlefield is at Home appeared first on War on the Rocks.
In 2025, Collin Meisel and Mathew Burrows wrote, โRussia Can Afford to Take a Beating in Ukraine,โ where they argued Russia was able to absorb the blows Ukraine was delivering and could continue fighting for a while. A year later, we asked Collin and Mathew to revisit their assessments.Image: The Kremlin via Wikimedia CommonsIn your 2025 article, you argued that due to its sheer size โ in service-capable population, economy, and munitions production capacity โ Russia can absorb more of a hit throughout this war than Ukraine can. After another year of combat, Ukrainian defense innovation, and even more Russian The post How Much Longer Can Russia Last in the War? appeared first on War on the Rocks.