Courier Mail columnist Des Houghton predicts Russian President Vladimir Putin will be ousted from office. “There’s a great uprising behind the scenes in Russia about the volumes of young men being killed in the Ukraine,
Putin called 2025 the "year of the Defender of the Motherland" in his New Year's Eve address on Tuesday.
Putin has approved an expansion of military-patriotic educational programs as part of his "Year of the Defender of the Fatherland" policies and to this end, he said that the year will honor current servicemen, the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, as well as other veterans who fought for Russia.
With soaring inflation and the ruble dropping to one of its lowest levels against the dollar since President Vladimir Putin launched his war in Ukraine, this year Russians will have to pay more for the dish, which is traditionally served alongside caviar and tangerines, before the New Year is toasted in.
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This New Year’s Eve, Vladimir Putin is marking a quarter-century as Russia’s first man. While his grip on power appears more secure than ever, fresh uncertainty lies around the corner.
The Russian president hobnobbed with world leaders and received a plethora of gifts, including a pair of hunting dogs.
Vladimir Putin has said that he will not sign a new gas transit deal with Ukraine by the end of the year, dashing his allies, Slovakia and Hungary's, hopes.
Putin and Khrushchev represent two opposing strategic options, neither an offshoot of the unpopular war in Ukraine. For his inspiration, Putin looks back into history, seeking to recreate his Russia über alles vision of imperial glory,
Reports | Vantage with Palki Sharma Syria's dictator-in-exile Bashar al-Assad has reportedly survived a poisoning attempt in Moscow. As per an online account allegedly managed by a former Russian spy,
Russia launched 300 attack drones and nearly 20 missiles on Ukrainian targets in the first three days of 2025, Volodymyr Zelensky said on Telegram, as cross border attacks killed three in Ukraine and Russia yesterday.