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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said he would run again for president in March, seeking to maintain his hold on power until at least 2030.
With oil revenues recovering, Putin's key domestic challenge will be grappling with a stark labour shortage, aggravated by last year's military mobilisation and the emigration of hundreds of ...
Europe Putin's leadership challenges are starting to mount up March 26, 20245:52 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered Greg Myre ...
Vladimir Putin has won six more years in the Kremlin with a landslide victory in an election where he faced no serious competition. Looking ahead, he faces important challenges. Challenge: whether ...
Wednesday on the RealClearPolitics radio show -- weeknights at 6:00 p.m. on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124 and then on Apple, ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is prepared to meet Vladimir Putin this week, shortly after US President Donald Trump urged him to “immediately” accept the Russian leader’s ...
Who’s to blame for Russia’s military failures in Ukraine? The Kremlin blame game has settled on Putin's defense minister, Sergei Shoigu.
Vladimir Putin took a huge risk by launching the invasion of Ukraine – and could now be facing serious domestic challenges because of it. After all, Moscow has not secured any major battlefield ...
Former U.S. Ambassador John Sullivan said Russian President Vladimir Putin sees a ceasefire in Ukraine as a sign of weakness, and with the war nearing its third year, he predicts no end in sight. “ ...
When Russia’s first democratically elected president, Boris Yeltsin, resigned on New Year’s Eve in 1999, he publicly implored Vladimir Putin, his handpicked but little-known successor, to ...
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