Putin reappoints same prime minister following Russia’s sham election - Putin praises Mikhail Mishustin for keeping Russian ...
Vladimir Putin has decided to keep his prime minister and not carry out a major shake-up of his government more than two years after ordering the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Putin, who was sworn in for a fifth term in office earlier this week extending his quarter-century rule until at least 2030, ...
Vladimir Putin has asked the lower house of Russia ’s parliament, the State Duma, to approve his reappointment as the country ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as the country's prime minister on Friday, keeping on a technocrat who has maintained a low political profile. Most other cabinet members ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has replaced Sergei Shoigu as defence minister in a cabinet shakeup that comes as the leader ...
Tanks and columns of troops are massing in Moscow ahead of Russia's annual Victory Day - timed this year to coincide with Vladimir Putin's latest presidential inauguration after another election ...
VLADIMIR Putin has publicly shamed his millionaire deputy defence minister by parading him into court on corruption charges. Timur Ivanov, 48, was originally accused of accepting bribes "on a ...
The European Parliament has adopted a resolution condemning the manner in which Vladimir Putin's sham re-election was conducted and calling for those elections not to be declared legitimate. Source: ...
In March, 100 million Russians and a further 6 million living in occupied Ukrainian territory got a taste of what democracy, Vladimir Putin-style, looks like – which is, as the droll Russian ...
Local elections held on 2 May could be the last big test of political parties' popularity before the next general election. In January, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he expected to go to the ...