
‘Takes one to know one’: Putin mocks Biden over ‘killer’ comment
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday mocked Joe Biden for calling him a “killer” — saying “it takes one to know one” — as ties between Moscow and Washington sank to new lows.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday mocked Joe Biden for calling him a “killer” — saying “it takes one to know one” — as ties between Moscow and Washington sank to new lows.
Russia on Thursday demanded an explanation from Facebook after the social media giant said it had derailed a campaign to mislead Russians protesting the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Thursday that armed criminals could be “liquidated on the spot,” calling the blast that tore through a Saint Petersburg supermarket and wounded 14 people an “act of terror.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday called an explosion that tore through a Saint Petersburg supermarket, wounding 13 people, “an act of terror.
Russian lawmakers raced Friday to draft measures requiring US media outlets to register as foreign agents, saying they could be adopted as early as next week.
US action movie actor Steven Seagal and comedian Louis C.K. were the latest stars in the crosshairs of mounting sexual misconduct allegations on Thursday, following the downfall of Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey.
A top Google executive has said the US internet giant has to do more to crack down on illegal content and misinformation, after American firms were grilled in Congress over Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.
Between March and September 2016, members of the campaign team of presidential candidate Donald Trump held a series of meetings with Russian officials and representatives, the timeline of which is now at the center of the investigation by special prosecutor Robert Mueller.
Russia practically disposed part of its inventory of military equipment from the 1960s when it donated rifles and helmets to the Philippines, if the claim of a group of defense issues enthusiasts is true.
US lawmakers Thursday unveiled legislation to require disclosure of the source of many online political ads, a move aimed at preventing a recurrence of Russian social media manipulation in the 2016 election.