Telegraph.co.uk
| Jan 14, 2013
Exiled French actor Gérard Depardieu criticised Russia's opposition on Sunday saying it had "no program, nothing at all." Depardieu, who took Russian citizenship this month and considers President Vladimir Putin a friend, made the comments...
Euronews
| Jan 13, 2013
Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Moscow to protest the new ban on US citizens adopting Russian children. The law followed one by Washington blacklisting certain Russian officials. But the tit-for-tat move has triggered ...
NTDTV
| Jan 3, 2013
Russia's newest citizen is tax-dodging movie star Gerard Depardieu. Vladimir Putin personally granted citizenship to the former Frenchman, who renounced his nationality to avoid a proposed 75% "supertax" on France's highest earners.
Euronews
| Dec 26, 2012
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament approved an anti-adoption law aimed at preventing Russian children from being fostered by foreigners. The bill is named for a Russian-born toddler who died of heat stroke to American parents.
Euronews
| Dec 15, 2012
A year on from the big anti-Putin demonstrations in Russia that heralded the rebirth of civil society, and seemed to indicate that the Russian people had tired of authoritarianism and what they believed were rigged parliamentary elections, and muc...
Al Jazeera English
| Dec 3, 2012
WARNING: Graphic Content. Turkey's prime minister and Russia's president have been discussing Syria. After nearly two years of bloodshed, Turkey wants Syria's leader Bashar al Assad gone. But Russia has always supported Assad. Al Jazeera's Krist...
Euronews
| Nov 29, 2012
A Russian court has ruled video footage of punk group Pussy Riot performing in Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral is "extremist" and called for it to be removed from websites. The decision was based on conclusions by a panel of experts who studi...
Euronews
| Nov 4, 2012
In a surprisingly forgiving message, Russian Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev said that the Pussy Riot duo serving out a two-year gulag sentence for an an anti-Putin protest song in Moscow's main cathedral should be freed because they've done enoug...
Euronews
| Nov 4, 2012
Thousands of Russian nationalists took to the streets of Moscow to mark National Unity Day. The crowd called for President Vladimir Putin to stand down and launched scathing attacks against ethnic minorities. Putin himself instituted the holiday...