Vladimir Putin’s messages to his domestic and foreign audiences are escalating tensions with Western countries and forcing him to up the stakes for fear of appearing...
Owain Glyndwr argues that the distinct history of the war-torn region means it has the right to choose its own future. Donbass and its people have...
Moscow has been accused of trying to "undermine" Ukraine's nuclear industry by suggesting that only Russian fuel can be used in its nuclear power plants. The...
Opinion by Anna van Densky On the eve of the 19-20 March EU Summit, the confusion among member states on the future of sanctions against Russia...
By Sir Andrew Wood Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme, Chatham House Regardless of the true extent of Kremlin complicity, Boris Nemtsov’s assassination binds President Vladimir...
MEPs united today (12 March) to express solidarity with Boris Nemtsov, who was assassinated on the streets of Moscow two weeks ago. The debate followed a...
Richard Connolly argues that the EU and US sanctions may end up binding Russia's economic elite more closely to the political leadership. The sanctions could thus...