Crimea
Drones hit historic museum in Crimea as officials reduce nighttime trains for safety
Sevastopol's Russian-installed governor, Mikhail Razvozhayev, said on Telegram the museum's roof was hit. He did not provide details about the damage or whether there were any casualties.
Israel Police chief is right about the crime crisis, wrong to wait for software to fix it - opinion
Global Monopoly game: How a small state like Israel survives in ruthless geopolitics - opinion
Kremlin welcomes end to ‘direct threat’ label in US strategy, TASS reports
Ukraine-Russia War: Sea of Azov now an inland Russian sea - Crimean speaker
With Russian control in huge swaths of Kherson, Zaporizhzhia and Mariupol, regions the Sea of Azov may soon be an inland Russian sea - if they can consolidate power.
Putin's Victory Day speech was just empty words
"I’m 78 years old and I didn’t believe that things would get so bad, that brothers would slaughter their own flesh and blood," a Ukrainian woman said.
Russian negotiator says peace talks with Ukraine are ongoing - Ifax
Russia has used aging munitions in order to bombard Ukrainian towns with 'little or no regard for civilian casualties,' an intel report reads.
Russia ends Ukraine's blockade of Crimea
Crimea has been blockaded since 2014 when Russia illegally annexed the territory.
Ukraine-Russia War: Russia tries consolidating power in occupied areas - GUR
The interior minister of the Luhansk People's Republic was arrested by Russia * A referendum may be set up in Russian-controlled Kherson to break away from Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine war: Plight of Crimean Tatars foreshadows more war crimes - opinion
The Crimean Tatars, largely Muslims, trace their history in the Ukrainian peninsula back many centuries, most of which are marked indelibly by Russian oppression.
Russian-controlled Crimea orders law to ban Ukrainian Orthodox Church
Crimea head Sergei Aksyonov also said that he ordered lawmakers to draft a law that would nationalize all property in Crimea belonging to Ukrainian oligarchs.
8 years since contested Crimea referendum to join Russia
The background to this incident is highly complex, as are the many conflicting narratives regarding what, exactly, occurred. However, it continues to play a major role in the geopolitical landscape.
How Catherine the Great may have inspired Putin’s Ukraine invasion
Opinion by James Krapfl: The parallels between Catherine’s and Putin’s designs are remarkable.
The Russian challenge to the US: When did it start? Where is it heading?
The Russian government led by Putin has carried a strong and proud national identity, accompanied with a deep sense of insult, and humiliation from the collapse of the Soviet Union.