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Trump 'Open' to Going to Moscow, Waiting for Invite
The White House said that "Trump looks forward to having President Putin to Washington after the first of the year."
Putin Invites Trump to Moscow
"As far as a meeting is concerned, I understand perfectly well what President Trump said," Putin told reporters. "We are ready to invite President Trump to Moscow."
Families of MH17 Victims Mark Fourth Anniversary
The sober memorial came amid growing international clamor for Russia to cooperate in the plane crash investigation.
Kremlin Warns NATO With 'Nuclear Parity'
"Our armed forces and our military industrial complex are implementing all the necessary measures," a Kremlin spokesperson said.
Russia Launches Tariffs on U.S. After Trump Move
Moscow joins the tariff fight, increasing import duty on U.S. goods from construction equipment to fiber optics.
Russia Renames Military Units After European Capitals
The 68th Tank Regiment was renamed for Berlin and an army regiment was renamed for Warsaw.
Donald Trump Will Meet Vladimir Putin in Finland
The Finnish capital was reportedly the preferred choice for the Trump administration, while Kremlin officials had suggested Vienna.
Donald Trump Weighs in on 'Christian' Ronaldo's Future
The U.S. president steered clear of confirming a trip to Moscow, so he decided to talk about the World Cup instead.
'Liar' Putin and 'Boorish' Bolton Meet in Moscow
The man Russian officials have branded an "adversary of Russia" with a "boorish attitude towards people," and who in turn called Putin a "liar," meets the Russian president to discuss summit with Trump.
Reporter Destroys Man Who Tried to Kiss Her on TV
Julia Guimarães is the second journalist to experience sexual harassment while broadcasting during Russia's World Cup.
Moscow Feeds Zoo Animals 'Ice Cream' During Heat Wave
The city zoo has made some provisions for a pleasant summer after last year's drab and rainy weather.
World Cup Fan Who Kissed and Groped Reporter Says Sorry
Julieth González Therán was reporting from the streets of Moscow when she was grabbed by an excited fan seconinto her broadcast.
Bolton Heads to Moscow to Arrange Trump-Putin Meeting
President Donald Trump's national security adviser sharply criticized the Russian president in the past.
Russia's Beer Runs Dry As World Cup Fans Drink It Up
Beer shortages in Moscow, Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod, with fans boosting sales of a beverage traditionally not even seen as all that alcoholic.
The Must-see Landmarks in Each World Cup City
Russia has inherited a rich tapestry of landmarks, and its World Cup host cities have some stunning sights.
Russia Releases New Nuclear-Capable Missile Launch Clip
The U.S.-led NATO Western military alliance and Russia accused each other of fueling the Cold War–like crisis across Europe.
Russia Cuts British Embassy From World Cup Opening
Russian viewers tuned in to watch the World Cup and were shocked to see a church had replaced the British Embassy in Moscow, among other changes.
World Cup Tickets Sold For $2,300 Per Match By Scalpers
"According to Russian Laws, it is an administrative offense to transfer or resell without FIFA's consent."
LGBTQ Activist Arrested Protesting At World Cup
Peter Tatchell was standing holding a sign in Moscow's Red Square that read: "Putin fails to act against Chechnya torture of gay people."
Plane Dumps 40 Tons of Water On Police Patrol in Moscow
Russia's emergency services accidentally drenched police outside Moscow, while practicing to fight fires ahead of the opening of the World Cup.
Russia May Hack Any World Cup Traveler's Electronics
Britain's National Cyber Security Centre has also issued a warning to the public.
A Closer Look at the 12 World Cup Stadiums
What can fans expect from the 12 arenas at the 2018 World Cup in Russia?
Russia Is Teaching Locals to Smile for World Cup
In a bid to bust the cliche of Russians being stone-faced and cynical, transport authorities are teaching staff to put on a happy face at work.
Gulag Museum Says Prisoner Records Are Being Destroyed
The lobby group Victims of Communism says it was an attempt to promote a "revisionist history of the Soviet Union."
Tensions Rise in Sea Between Ukraine and Russia
The Sea of Azov, which is technically shared by Ukraine and Russia under a 2003 agreement, has become a point of increased tension in recent months.
Russian Journalist Critical of Kremlin Killed in Kiev
Arkady Babchenko left Russia in 2017 fearing for his life.
Russian MH17 Suspect Identified by 'High-Pitched' Voice
Military officer Oleg Ivannikov's unusual voice helped investigators pinpoint him as a key suspect.
Russian Missile Downed MH17, Investigators Say
An international team said a Russia-based military unit fired the missile, killing all 298 people on board the plane.