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Crimea riddled by infighting among Russians as Ukraine prepares offensive
One Russian official was reportedly snubbed by Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Crimea last month.
Russians flee Crimea, abandon property ahead of Kyiv's counteroffensive
Russians are becoming anxious about the prospects of a Ukrainian effort to recapture the region, which was illegally annexed in 2014, an official said.
"I want them to hate Russians": Ukrainian mother on struggles of war
A pediatric medical director told Newsweek that Ukraine keeping its territory is the only way for the war to end.
A million Russians call surrender hotline as death toll nears 100K: Intel
The "I Want to Live" project was launched to help Russian soldiers safely surrender to Ukrainian forces.
Russian hackers threaten DNC website as election "gift" to GOP
A prominent Russian figure recently admitted that the country has and will continue to engage in U.S. election interference.
Russian analyst wants to "flood" U.S. enemies with weapons: "Create danger"
"The West is planning to cause us a strategic defeat," Russian analyst Igor Shishkin said.
Fact Check: Does Video Show Chinese Military Convoys at Russian Border?
Video of Chinese tanks "near the Russian border" claimed to be part of strike against "Evil NATO," while others speculated it was a sign of imminent invasion.
Russian Visa Restrictions in Europe Would 'Force' Retaliation: Kremlin
"We are closely watching this situation, because it concerns our citizens," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday.
Trump More Likely to Show Secret Info to Fans Than Russians: Filmmaker
"It's like a sitcom," Alex Holder said, adding that he found Trump to be an "absolutely extraordinary" yet "very weird, unusual, simple" man.
Visa Ban Could Push Russians Into Putin's Arms, Bolstering Support at Home
"The U.S. wouldn't want to close off pathways to refuge and safety for Russia's dissidents or others who are vulnerable," said a State Department spokesperson.
Steven Seagal's Russia Connections: What We Do Know, What We Don't
Footage of actor Steven Seagal filming in a Donetsk prison has reaffirmed his ties with Russia. Newsweek Fact Check traces the timeline of this relationship.
One in 3 Russians Thinks the Sun Orbits Earth: New Poll
Some 35 percent of Russians incorrectly think the sun orbits around Earth, rather than the other way around.
Russian Concertgoers Break Into Chants Against Putin's Ukraine War in Video
The crowd can be heard loudly chanting, seemingly in unison, messages that are said to be anti-war.
'I Grew Up In Russia. Putin Has Destroyed The Hope I Had For My Country'
Reading of Russians who don't believe Ukrainian relatives' accounts of the war, I recognize the effects of propaganda.
Biden's Ukraine-Russia Response Makes Majority of Americans Feel 'Insecure'
Approval of the president's handling of the war has ticked upward, however, rising from 41 percent to 46 percent.
The Financial War With Russia Will be Fought in London, If at All
The British capital is the nexus of various Russian financial interests and assets, from mansions and soccer clubs to listed companies.
Senator Says Trump's Voter Fraud Claims Are Exactly What Russia, Iran Want
In an interview with 'Firing Line,' Maine Senator Angus King criticized Trump for raising doubts about the U.S. election.
Majority of Russians Do Not Want a Woman to Be President
A poll investigating Russia's attitudes toward female politicians found two-thirds of people surveyed opposed the idea of a female president.
Leaked Mueller Evidence Was Dismissed as 'Ridiculous'
"They had this grand plan, and it all went to hell," said independent disinformation researcher Josh Russell.
Vladimir Putin Calendar Is a Major Hit in Japan
The calendars, which feature photographs of Putin doing a range of activities, have been flying off the shelves of the popular Japanese store Loft.
Americans Spread More Fake News in 2016 Than Russians
More than 80 percent of accounts that repeatedly spread misinformation during the 2016 election campaign are still active today, the study found.
Trump Had 'Tricks Up His Sleeve' to Win Election
"That you will see soon in the presidential campaign, yes," the alleged Steele dossier source Sergei Millian said.
Majority of Russians Don't Like Putin's Foreign Policy
Thousands took to the streets at the end of July, chanting slogans such as "Away with the czar" and "Putin is a thief."
RNC Spokesperson: Dems Want Russians Voting In U.S.
"The left always conceals from us their true intentions and make no mistake Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Shumer, the left want to see illegal immigrants enfranchised across the country," McEnany argued on the show.
Kushner Accused Of Dodging Russia Conspiracy Lawsuit
A U.S. District Court Judge suggested that Democratic National Committee lawyers try serving Kushner through his attorney.
Putin's 'Incredible Offer' Must Be Shut Down: Ex-Envoy
Trump boasted that Putin made him an "incredible offer," but the Russian president clarified that he expects something in return.
Michael Avenatti Claims Russians Tried to Smear Him
"If we weren't a threat, none of this would be happening," Avenatti said.
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.
Poll: Russians Fear Syria Tension Causing World War III
A majority of Russians say escalating tensions in Syria with the United States and other allies in the West could spark World War III.
Russian Asylum Claims in U.S. Are Surging Under Putin
Last year saw a peak in almost a quarter of a century for Russians seeking to leave their homeland for the U.S., on the grounds of persecution.