Against Telegram: The Kremlin Wants to Strengthen Its Own Messenger
The Kremlin is attempting to promote its own messaging service, Max, by blocking competitors like Telegram while facing internal backlash.
When you see us as barbarians, we will become them. The film Wizard from the Kremlin reminds of the creation of Russia's savior Putin
The article discusses the depiction of Vladimir Putin in the film 'Wizard from the Kremlin' and reflects on his rise to power amidst the backdrop of Russia's chaotic political landscape at the end of Boris Yeltsin's presidency.
Poland's Foreign Minister Sikorski: The Kremlin will not back down and will continue testing borders
Sikorski emphasizes Poland's intention to strengthen national institution coordination and international collaboration in response to Russian aggression and disinformation campaigns.
โPro-Kremlinโ Russian Military Bloggers Become Dismayed by Extended Ukraine Warโฆ โWhat is the Objective?โ
Pro-Kremlin Russian military bloggers express frustration over the prolonged Ukraine war, increasingly criticizing military strategies and the lack of clear objectives.
Ukraine War - Russia, news. Kremlin: 'There are no deadlines to end the war in Ukraine'
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov states there are no deadlines to conclude the war in Ukraine, while a special envoy arrives in Geneva for talks with American and Ukrainian negotiators.
Russia returns bodies of 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers โ Putin aide
Russia has repatriated the bodies of 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers, according to a Kremlin aide, amid ongoing military tensions and humanitarian exchanges.
The Kremlin Cuts Prices to Maintain Exports to China. The Budget Loses Billions
Russia is reducing oil prices to remain competitive in the Chinese market, impacting its budget significantly.
Kremlin: Calls for restraint after the incident in Cuba with a group of armed individuals on a speedboat from the USA
The Kremlin has urged restraint following a deadly encounter involving an American-flagged speedboat off the coast of Cuba, which has escalated tensions in the region.
Russia and Ukraine Exchange Bodies of Soldiers, Kremlin Official Says
Russia has transferred the remains of 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv in a body exchange that included the return of 35 Russian soldiers' bodies.
Ukraine updates list of Kremlin mouthpieces
Ukraine has added additional Russian public figures to its list of Kremlin mouthpieces for promoting pro-Russian narratives and legitimizing the war against Ukraine.
Kremlin: Russia and Ukraine have exchanged dead
The Kremlin announced that Russia and Ukraine have exchanged the remains of soldiers, with Russia receiving 35 Russian soldiers and sending back the remains of 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers.
Serious Warning for the Kremlin: An Inevitable Crisis
Elvira Nabiullina, head of the Russian central bank, warns of an impending economic crisis in Russia due to its deteriorating economic situation.
Film premieres: The Wizard from the Kremlin, Minor Accident, Case 137, Scream 7, Unexpected Summer, and Let It Rain
The article lists multiple film premieres in Czechia, including notable titles such as 'The Wizard from the Kremlin' and 'Scream 7'.
Navalny died because of lithium use, and other absurd versions: how the Kremlin justifies the murder of a political opponent?
The article discusses the circumstances surrounding the death of Alexei Navalny, highlighting claims of poisoning and different narratives provided by the Kremlin and international officials.
Russian official Kirill Dmitriev to negotiate with Americans in Geneva
Kirill Dmitriev, the Kremlin's special envoy for economic issues, is set to travel to Geneva to meet with American negotiators.
Kremlin Man Kirijenko: Putin's Capable Executor
Sergej Kirijenko has transformed from a liberal politician to a loyal technocrat, becoming one of the most powerful figures in the Kremlin under Putin.
"They have nuclear weapons." Experts dissect Putin's words, tracking an entirely different goal
Russia accuses the West, claiming that the UK and France secretly intend to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons, a claim analysts deem baseless as they suggest it's an attempt by the Kremlin to shift blame for its failures and prepare its public for further mobilization.
Kremlin dampens Witkoff's hopes for early Putin-Zelensky meeting
The Kremlin has expressed skepticism regarding the possibility of an early meeting between Presidents Putin and Zelensky, emphasizing that such a summit should only occur at the final stage of peace talks.
From Ukraine - a frightening message from the journalist: The Kremlin has two goals for 2026
A recent report highlights that Russia has occupied 11.5% of Ukrainian territory during its four-year aggression, with continuous attacks ongoing since October 2023.
Russian censorship / The Kremlin blocks the last free platforms. WhatsApp and Telegram are to be replaced by a state 'app for everything'
The Russian government is moving to fully block WhatsApp and Telegram, citing non-compliance with domestic laws as the main reason for action against these platforms.
The Kremlin is dismantling the awarded Gulag History Museum. In contrast, the FSB can build new prisons reminiscent of the gulag
The Kremlin is shutting down the Gulag History Museum while allowing the construction of new prisons reminiscent of historical gulags, amid rising repression in Russia.
The Kremlin paints growth, society feels recession. Russia in a trap of sanctions
The article discusses the discrepancy between the Kremlin's reported economic growth and the actual recession experienced by Russian citizens due to ongoing sanctions.
150 yachts and a plane for Kadyrov: how Russia deceived everyone about 8 billion dollars
A recent analysis reveals that Russian companies exploited secret territories in the British islands to conduct major trade, including transactions linked to Kremlin-supported projects and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
Enemy of Ukraine and ally of the Kremlin: Fico's threats have put Slovakia on the front pages of world media
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico has drawn international attention with threats to cut off emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine amid ongoing Russian attacks.
The Kremlin is dismantling the awarded Gulag History Museum. Meanwhile, the FSB can open prisons that evoke it
The Kremlin has permanently shut down the Gulag History Museum, previously honored as Europe's best museum, and replaced it with a propaganda exhibit about the 'genocide of the Soviet people' by Nazi forces.
War in Ukraine. 'The Guardian': Kremlin will have to make an unavoidable decision regarding the war
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the unavoidable decisions facing the Kremlin as Russia continues its military involvement despite economic pressures.
Moscow: unfinished work and blaming Europeans for nuclear issues in Ukraine
The Kremlin marks the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine offensive with little fanfare, focusing instead on a ballet performance and the Chinese New Year, as the conflict is downplayed as a mere 'special military operation.'
Telegram founder Durov investigated in terrorism-related probe โ Kremlin
The Kremlin has stated that Telegram founder Pavel Durov is under investigation for allegedly facilitating terrorism-related activities through the messaging platform.
The Kremlin Revives Nuclear Threats on the Fourth Anniversary of the War in Ukraine
On the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine conflict, the Kremlin issues nuclear threats while accusing the UK and France of planning to send nuclear weapons to Kiev.
Telegram Founder Accused by Russia of Terrorism
Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, faces terrorism accusations from Russia, despite the Kremlin's use of the platform for its own purposes.
Why is Putin silent on the anniversary of the war? Just explains from Moscow
The article discusses the silence of Vladimir Putin regarding the anniversary of the war in Ukraine, reflecting on the general mood in Russia where a significant majority desires peace but have a skewed vision of how it should be achieved.
Russia: Authorities accuse the founder of Telegram of aiding terrorism
Russian authorities have initiated a criminal case against Telegram founder Pavel Durov, alleging his app supports terrorism, while he claims the Kremlin is suppressing privacy and freedom of speech.
SZ in the evening: News from February 24, 2026
The Kremlin admits it has not achieved its war goals in Ukraine, as European leaders express solidarity without tangible support on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Kremlin Warns of Potential Threat of Ukraine Acquiring Nuclear Weapons From West
The Kremlin has expressed concerns over supposed plans by France and the UK to supply nuclear weapon components to Ukraine, viewing it as a significant threat to international law and nuclear non-proliferation.
The Kremlin attacks Telegram: The messaging app creator is accused of aiding terrorism
Russian authorities are investigating Pavel Durov, the founder of the messaging app Telegram, for alleged terrorism-related charges, indicative of the regime's desire to control or block the platform altogether.
New Kremlin Conspiracy Theory. The UKโs Reaction Was Swift
Russia has claimed that Western nations plan to supply Ukraine with nuclear weapons, prompting a quick response from the UK.
Russia has stated how long it intends to fight in Ukraine
Russia has announced that it will continue its military operations in Ukraine until all its objectives are achieved, as stated by the Kremlin on the fourth anniversary of its invasion.
War in Ukraine: Kremlin admits: War goals 'not yet achieved'
The Kremlin acknowledges that it has not yet fulfilled its initial objectives in the ongoing war in Ukraine, stating that military operations will continue.
Russia opens criminal case into Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Russia has initiated a criminal investigation against Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, for allegedly supporting terrorist activities, intensifying tension between the Kremlin and the messaging platform.
Is the war near its end? Russia reveals the fate of the conflict
The Kremlin has admitted that Russia's military campaign in Ukraine will continue, stating that its goals have not yet been achieved after four years.
4 years after invading Ukraine, Russia admits war's goals 'not fully achieved'
Four years after beginning its invasion of Ukraine, Russia acknowledges that it has not achieved its stated war objectives.
Russia: Will continue until war goals are achieved
Russia announces it will persist in its military actions in Ukraine until its objectives are met, as stated by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov on the fourth anniversary of the invasion.
Kremlin: Russia's 'Main Goal' in Ukraine After Four Years of War
The Kremlin stated that Russia has not yet achieved all its military objectives in Ukraine, commenting on the fourth anniversary of Moscow's invasion.
Kremlin: "Mission not completed" โ Zelensky: "Russia must take its place"
The Kremlin's spokesperson stated that the goals of the war in Ukraine remain unachieved, while Ukrainian President Zelensky contends that Russia must accept its failures in the conflict.
Kremlin says Russia has not achieved all its goals in war against Ukraine
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov acknowledged that Russia has not fulfilled its objectives in the war against Ukraine, insisting that aggression will continue while expressing a desire for peace talks.
INTERVIEW: Deputy Commander of the Russian Liberation Legion: We will overthrow the Kremlin regime with armed uprising
The Russian Liberation Legion is the first independent military unit composed of Russian citizens fighting alongside Ukrainian forces against Putin's regime.
Russia says it will continue the war in Ukraine
Russia has announced its intention to continue the war in Ukraine, labeling it a 'special military operation,' despite four years of conflict.
Moscow Begins to Acknowledge to Itself that Ukraine Exists and Is Not Russia
The Kremlin's propaganda about Ukraine has evolved over four years of war, now reluctantly acknowledging Ukraine's independence while wishing it harm.
Constantinople views Moscow Patriarchate as a tool of Kremlin propaganda
A Constantinople cleric expresses concerns about the Moscow Patriarchate's alignment with Kremlin propaganda and asserts the independence of the Constantinople Church in serving the community.
Russian Geopolitics: For the Kremlin, an Expansion of the War is Necessary
The article discusses the Kremlin's perspective on the necessity of expanding the war beyond Ukraine as part of a broader strategy against Western dominance.