Oct 02, 2018 · The American ambassador to NATO used vague language that sounded like an American threat to strike Russian missiles preemptively. that it views in violation of a longstanding arms control
Nov 06, 2018 · Tightening its control over popular anonymous chat apps, the Russian government has approved regulations that would identify users by their cellphone numbers. Nov. 6, 2018, at 8:45 a.m. MOSCOW (AP
Nov 07, 2018 · A day after voters chose divided government by handing the House majority back to Democrats, President Donald Trump made the sort of I-do-what-feels-right-when-it-feels-right move that has become
According to Human Rights Watch, the Russian government exerts control over civil society through selective implementation of the law, restriction and censure. Commissioner for Human Rights (ombudsman) Russia’s ombudsman, named officially the Commissioner for Human Rights, is appointed for a certain term by the Parliament.
1 day ago · The Russian government has approved regulation aimed at tightening control over popular anonymous messenger services by identifying users through their cell phone numbers.
Russian citizens have the right to acquire and possess weapons according to rules established by legislation. These rules allow citizens of the Russian Federation who are eighteen years of age and older to apply for a license that would allow an individual to possess weapons of a specific type as stated in the license.
Oct 24, 2015 · After Putin came into power in 2000, he established control over the three main TV stations. In 2001 and 2002, he took control of the two biggest TV channels, ORT (now First Channel) and NTV.
The arms control talks in late July included representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry and a U.S. delegation headed by former Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering.
Watch video · Call it a new cold war: Russia, China and the United States all vying for influence and control in a part of the world that, this time, is quite literally cold. With more than half of all Arctic
A perusal of recent issues of Arms Control Today, the “flagship” of the Arms Control Association, reveals near-apathy, if not quite complete disinterest, regarding the Russian intermediate