There's turmoil after Nawrocki's actions. Sikorski is furious. 'I would like to know'
Polish President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Hungary coincides with a political gathering of right-wing leaders, raising concerns among Polish politicians about his support for Viktor Orban amidst pro-Kremlin sentiment.
Putin Has Disappeared
Russian President Vladimir Putin has not appeared in public for at least ten days, raising concerns about his absence, as reported by various media outlets.
US Treasury chief defends Russian oil sanctions relief, says price cap limits Kremlin gains
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent supports the easing of sanctions on Russian oil, arguing it helps stabilize global markets and limits financial gains for Russia.
European officials react to reports that Hungarian FM briefed Kremlin on confidential EU meetings for years
European officials express concern over reports that Hungarian FM Peter Szijjarto has been relaying EU meeting details to Russian FM Sergey Lavrov, a claim Hungary dismisses as fake news before upcoming elections.
Russia's internet blackouts spread to St. Petersburg, residents say
Mobile internet outages have increased in St. Petersburg, coinciding with the Kremlin's new internet censorship measures.
"Lavrov's Ear" at the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Tusk reacts
Donald Tusk has responded to reports alleging connections between the Hungarian government and the Kremlin, particularly regarding the sharing of EU summit details with Moscow.
Kremlin denies it said โf**k youโ to France
The Kremlin refutes claims that it used obscene language during diplomatic talks with French officials regarding peace talks.
Kremlin hopes killings of Iranian leaders 'will not become the norm'
The Kremlin expressed concerns over the implications of recent killings of Iranian leaders in a US-Israeli operation, wishing for such acts not to become common practice.
Signal to the Kremlin: Russian residents massively search online for how to leave the country
Russian citizens are increasingly searching online for ways to leave the country amid growing economic distress and internet disruptions.
JรRI TOOMEPUU โฉ "Put Putin on trial" โ Significant rifts are emerging in the Kremlin's court
Former politician Jรผri Toomepuu discusses the emergence of critical voices from within Russia's political system that challenge the Kremlin.
Reports: Hungary tips Kremlin from EU talks
Hungary has reportedly been passing sensitive EU conversation details to Russia, allowing Moscow to effectively be 'at the table' in discussions.
President Nawrocki chose like the Kremlin. Orbรกn. Correspondence from Budapest
The article discusses the evolving political ties of Viktor Orbรกn since 1989 and the implications of the upcoming elections in Hungary.
Corruption investigation in the Kremlin reveals Putin's fear of a coup?
The Russian Investigative Committee has launched a criminal case against former Deputy Defense Minister Ruslan Calikov, putting pressure on former Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and hinting at possible signs of a coup against Putin.
WP: A Shocking Plan Presented by Russian Foreign Intelligence - Kremlin Denies
Russian foreign intelligence is reportedly concerned about Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chances in the upcoming elections and suggested staging an assassination attempt to boost his support, according to the Washington Post.
How far could the Gulf conflict spread? A Kremlin aide has a warning
A Kremlin aide warns that the Gulf conflict is impacting global supply chains and reshaping trade relations.
What Russiaโs internet blackouts reveal about Putinโs endgame
The article discusses the recent internet blackouts in Russia, linking them to increased censorship efforts by the Kremlin amid concerns over security following U.S.-Israeli actions against Iranian officials.
Journalist Aurimas Perednis evaluated the disputes over the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians': Someone in the Kremlin is learning to award bonuses
Journalist Aurimas Perednis discusses the implications of the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians' in light of historical contexts and recent controversies following an incident in Vilnius.
Russia Will Not Attend Talks in the USA. Itโs Between Americans and Ukrainians, Says Kremlin
The Kremlin has stated that Russia will not participate in discussions occurring in the United States regarding the situation in Ukraine.
The Kremlin believes its myth and still dreams of conquering Odessa. Absolutely impossible, say the residents of the key port.
Residents of Odessa remain unfazed by military exercises taking place near their beach, showing resilience in the face of ongoing Russian aggression.
War in Ukraine. New drone attack in Moscow, Kremlin preparing for mass repression
Hungary accuses Ukraine of attacking the Turkish Stream gas compressor station, with Foreign Minister Pรฉter Szijjรกrtรณ alleging 22 drone attacks aimed at creating an energy blockade against Hungary.
Special Scaring Operation. Dictator Putin Has Not Been Seen in the Kremlin
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has reportedly stopped visiting the Kremlin due to fears for his safety after the assassination of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei.
Putin's envoy Dmitriev denies media claims about deal regarding Iran and Ukraine proposed to US
Kirill Dmitriev, a Kremlin envoy, refuted claims from a media report suggesting a deal between Russia and the US concerning Iran and Ukraine.
Pro-Kremlin Blogger Turns Against Vladimir Putin and is Admitted to Psychiatric Hospital
Ilja Remeslo, a long-time pro-Kremlin blogger and lawyer, has unexpectedly criticized President Vladimir Putin as a war criminal and was subsequently admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
The Kremlin Will Cut Russians Off from Foreign Artificial Intelligence. They Will Only Have Their Own
The Kremlin is implementing significant digital isolation measures, cutting Russians off from foreign internet services and technologies, including artificial intelligence.
The Kremlin is preparing a law: soldiers can be sent to rescue Russians living abroad
Russia is proposing legislation to allow military action abroad to protect its citizens, which raises concerns about its implications for international law.
Zelensky Says Ukraine Targeting Kremlin-Backed Messaging App Max
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced efforts to infiltrate Russia's state-backed messaging app, Max, amid increasing restrictions on popular services like Telegram and WhatsApp in the country.
"Vladimir Putin must resign": a pro-Kremlin blogger hospitalized in psychiatry after an unexpected political turnaround
Ilya Remeslo, a previously pro-Kremlin blogger, has publicly called for Putin's resignation, leading to his hospitalization.
Kremlin: Europe is shooting itself in the foot by stopping Russian gas imports
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov claims that the European Union is harming itself by halting imports of Russian LNG, while affirming that Russia can find alternative markets.
Blogger criticized Putin โ receiving psychiatric care
A pro-Kremlin Russian blogger, previously supportive of President Vladimir Putin, has been admitted for psychiatric care after unexpectedly criticizing him.
Zelenskyy on new Kremlin messaging app where Russians are being pushed: We will get to Max as well
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the challenges posed by Russia's new messaging app, Max, and the potential impacts of social media restrictions on public sentiment in Russia.
Kremlin's Reaction to News of Russian Tanker Heading to Cuba
Cuba faces a fuel blockade from the US, prompting a Russian tanker to potentially deliver diesel fuel amid the economic crisis.
Kremlin says Russia will not take part in Ukraine-US talks on 21 March
The Kremlin announced that Russia will not participate in the upcoming Ukraine-US talks scheduled for March 21st.
Exactly According to the Kremlin: The World Is Noticing Babiลก's Law on Foreign Entities
The article discusses global reactions to Babiลก's law regarding foreign entities in Czechia, highlighting concerns over its compliance with Kremlin interests.
A Kremlin-loyal blogger sharply criticizes Putin: He sends Russians to death in a 'dead-end war' against Ukraine
A Kremlin-friendly blogger publicly denounces Putin for sending Russians to die in Ukraine, highlighting economic collapse and media control.
The Kremlin Loyal Blogger Critically Attacks Putin and Ends Up in Psychiatric Hospital the Next Day
Iฤผja Remeslo, a blogger known for his loyalty to the Kremlin, publicly criticized Vladimir Putin, leading to concerns for his safety after he was placed in a psychiatric hospital following his statements.
Putin Has Stopped Appearing in the Kremlin. The Fate of Khamenei Terrifies
The article discusses concerns regarding Putin's absence from the Kremlin and fears surrounding the fate of Khamenei.
Russia may deploy warships to escort shadow fleet, Kremlin aide says
A senior Kremlin aide indicated that Russia is contemplating sending naval warships to escort its shadow fleet amidst rising Western scrutiny of its maritime operations.
Ukraine peace talks on โsituational pauseโ as Middle East conflict intensifies: Kremlin
Peace talks regarding Ukraine have been put on hold as the geopolitical situation in the Middle East escalates, according to the Kremlin, despite indications from Kyiv of potential resumption this weekend.
Zelenskyi: Ukrainian negotiators are on their way to the United States
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has announced that Ukrainian negotiators are traveling to the United States despite the Kremlin's announcement of a halt in peace negotiations.
A blogger changes course: From Kremlin-loyal informant to Putin critic
Ilja Remeslo, once a staunch supporter of Putin, has publicly called for his resignation, surprising both the Russian opposition and Putin's supporters.
EU faces energy price โtsunamiโ โ Putin envoy
Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev warns of a significant surge in energy prices in Europe, attributing it to the EU's rejection of Russian energy and ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
Pro-Kremlin blogger who recently criticised Putin placed in psychiatric hospital
Ilya Remeslo, a pro-Kremlin blogger, has been admitted to a psychiatric hospital after recently criticizing Vladimir Putin.
Vladimir Putin praised Russia's Paralympic team in the Kremlin
Vladimir Putin honored Russia's Paralympic team for their participation in the recent games after years of suspension due to doping scandals.
Media: Ex-supporter unleashed fierce text about Putin โ Now he is in psychiatric care
Ilja Remeslo, a well-known Kremlin supporter and Russian blogger, has been hospitalized for psychiatric care after publishing a controversial post re-evaluating his support for Vladimir Putin.
Hungary is intervening in the campaign, Fico accused Zelensky. He is being guided by the Kremlin, criticizes the opposition
The article discusses accusations made by Slovak politician Robert Fico against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, alleging Kremlin influence in Hungary's election campaign.
Kremlin Propagandist Who Criticized V. Putin Hospitalized in Psychiatric Ward
Ilja Remeslo, a former critic of Vladimir Putin, was hospitalized in a psychiatric ward after publicly denouncing the president for his handling of the war in Ukraine.
ECHR dismisses pro-Kremlin activist's complaint against Latvia
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed a complaint from pro-Kremlin activist Aleksandr Dubjago regarding the legality of his detention and a search of his residence in Latvia.
The turn of Remeslo, the former pro-Kremlin blogger accuses Putin. And he is hospitalized in a mental institution.
Former pro-Kremlin blogger Remeslo, after a public denunciation of Putin as an illegitimate president and war criminal, has been hospitalized in a mental institution.
Russia: Kremlin Propagandist Hospitalized After Criticism of Putin
A long-time Kremlin propagandist has been hospitalized in a psychiatric clinic following his unexpected political turnaround and sharp criticism of President Vladimir Putin.
Kremlin warns of global fallout from Ukrainian attacks on pipelines
The Kremlin has expressed concerns that Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian gas infrastructure could exacerbate global energy crises.