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  • Russian State TV Network Mocks Donald Trump's Attack on Putin

    05/28/2025 6:00:43 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 26 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/28/2025 | Brendan Cole
    President Donald Trump's social media attacks on Vladimir Putin have prompted derision and a warning from Russian state media. Trump took to Truth Social to condemn Putin following last weekend's Russian missile and drone barrage on Ukraine which he followed up with a post that said the Russian leader is "playing with fire." But the state-run propaganda outlet RT said Trump changes his opinion frequently, while a Russian state television anchor warned that the U.S. president should keep in mind that Moscow can "destroy the world several times over."
  • Russian State Media Claims Marco Rubio May Attend Putin's Victory Parade

    05/01/2025 9:53:02 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 21 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/1/2025 | Brendan Cole and Yevgeny Kuklychev
    Russian state media have reported Thursday that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio may attend Moscow's May 9 celebrations in Red Square to commemorate the end of World War Two. Zvezda, a TV channel of the Russian defense ministry, cited an unnamed diplomatic source that the U.S. might be represented by Rubio at the show piece event for the Kremlin which parades Russian military hardware. Newsweek has contacted the U.S. State Department and the Kremlin for a response.
  • Why Putin Is The Biggest Loser of Assad's Downfall in Syria

    12/09/2024 10:47:26 AM PST · by marcusmaximus · 53 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 12/9/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Vladimir Putin has been dealt a significant geopolitical blow with the downfall of Bashar al-Assad, whose regime in Syria the Russian president had committed considerable funding and military resources to propping up. Assad fled Syria and has claimed political asylum in Russia, Kremlin-backed media reported, his now exiled status depriving Moscow of a key regional ally. Russia's military assets in Syria are now under threat, such as its naval base in the port city of Tartus, which gave the Kremlin a presence near NATO's southern flank in the Mediterranean Sea. -snip- Pro-Moscow military bloggers have expressed concern over the future...
  • What Putin Seeks to Gain From Donald Trump in Ukraine Peace Deal

    12/03/2024 7:29:23 AM PST · by marcusmaximus · 11 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 12/3/2024 | Brendan Cole
    -snip- "Putin has to be convinced that it's going to be too costly for Russia to continue because he wants to overthrow the government, take over the whole country, and no one has been willing to stop him until now," Kurt Volker, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, told Newsweek. "It's a matter of putting some credible capability on the table to convince Putin that he has to stop," said Volker, who was Trump's special representative for Ukraine until September 2019. "Therefore, I'm not sure it's a matter of meeting any Russian demands, nor do I think that Zelensky's desire the...
  • Putin Admits Economic 'Difficulties' as Interest Rates Skyrocket

    10/29/2024 12:29:28 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 50 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 10/29/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Vladimir Putin has admitted that sanctions on Russia and worker shortages have contributed to economic turbulence in the country. The Russian president made the comments days after Russia's Central Bank raised its key interest rate to a record 21 percent—higher than the emergency 20 percent level introduced in the aftermath of Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine when facing Western sanctions and isolation from the global financial system. -snip- Russia's economic growth has been fueled by record levels of military spending but a lack of workers exacerbated by troop losses in Ukraine and a brain drain of those avoiding the draft,...
  • Russian Su-34 Supersonic Fighter-Bomber Shot Down by F-16: Reports

    10/12/2024 6:50:54 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 38 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 10/12/2024 | Brendan Cole
    One of Moscow's fighter jets has been shot down by Ukrainian forces, according to a military blogger with links to the Russian air force. Another pro-Moscow milblogger said that the Sukhoi Su-34 aircraft had been downed by a Western-supplied F-16. Neither report has been confirmed and Newsweek has contacted the Russian and Ukrainian defense ministries for comment over the unverified claims which have sparked much speculation on social media. The Telegram channel Fighterbomber posted on Saturday a message which looked like a tribute to a lost Su-34 fighter jet. Next to an image of the supersonic medium-range fighter bomber, which...
  • Russia Loses 1180 Troops, Two Warplanes, 69 Artillery Systems in a Day

    08/05/2024 7:02:26 AM PDT · by Alter Kaker · 106 replies
    Newsweek ^ | August 5, 2024 | Brendan Cole
    Russia continues to pay a high cost in troops and equipment during its full-scale invasion, according to Kyiv, the recent figures of which outline losses of several dozen artillery systems—as well as two warplanes. Sunday's update by Ukraine's military noted how two aircraft had been among the equipment losses Russia had suffered over the previous day. This followed what Ukraine's General Staff said was a drone strike on the Morozovsk airfield, a Russian military base in the Rostov region near the Ukrainian border, which is home to Sukhoi Su-27 and Su-34 glide bombers. Kyiv said that the strikes hit warehouses...
  • Putin's Top Banker Issues Dire Warning on Economy: 'Ruination'

    06/27/2024 11:48:55 AM PDT · by canuck_conservative · 29 replies
    Newsweek ^ | June 27, 2024 | Brendan Cole
    Moscow must find other ways to pay for exports or its sanctions-hit economy faces "ruination" one of President Vladimir Putin's top bankers has said, following moves by Chinese lenders to suspend transactions with Russian banks. ICBC, China CITIC Bank and most other Chinese banks have made similar moves, worried about falling foul of Western sanctions, which have been stepped up to choke off the funding for Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Earlier this month, the U.S. and other countries unveiled a new wave of sanctions that targeted Russian financial institutions and entities and individuals who do business with them. "If...
  • Moscow Could Deploy ICBMs in Mexico, Russian TV Claims

    06/25/2024 9:31:57 AM PDT · by EBH · 42 replies
    NewsWeek ^ | 6/8/24
    Kremlin propagandists have claimed that countries in Latin America, including Mexico, could host missiles that can strike American targets. (snip)"Russians on Kremlin State TV yesterday declared that Mexico was their military ally and they are wanting to place their missiles on Mexican territory so Mexico can attack the United States," Jake Broe a former U.S. Air Force nuclear and missile operations officer, posted on X next to a screen grab. "This is insane." Mexico has condemned Putin's invasion of Ukraine but has adopted a policy of neutrality and refused to participate in sanctions against Moscow. Newsweek has contacted the Mexican...
  • Russian Gas Giant's Production Plummets to Historic Low

    06/11/2024 12:34:52 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 20 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 6/11/2024 | Brendon Cole
    Gazprom, once Russia's biggest earning company, last year made its largest ever cut in natural gas production as the war in Ukraine continues to affect the majority state-owned energy giant. Until 2023, Gazprom was the largest publicly listed natural gas company in the world, but the engine of Russia's economy has paid a high price due to Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, last month posting its first annual loss in a quarter of a century. Adding to the bad news, Gazprom's annual report released Monday said that it had cut natural gas production by 13 percent to an all-time...
  • Russia-Iran Ties Hit Unexpected Snag

    06/11/2024 8:44:47 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 22 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 6/11/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Russia has rolled back on comments suggesting that a major agreement with Iran had been suspended due to problems it faced with Tehran. Since the start of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, Tehran has supplied Moscow's war machine with equipment such as the Shahed drone, which has been used to attack Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. In September of that year, work on a new treaty between Moscow and Tehran was announced during a meeting between Putin and the late President of the Islamic Republic, Ebrahim Raisi. Russia's Foreign Ministry had said in January that the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty...
  • Ukraine Opens New Front Against Russia's Beleaguered Black Sea Fleet

    06/10/2024 4:33:31 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 51 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 6/10/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Ukrainian drones are threatening Russian vessels in the Sea of Azov, it has been reported, signaling an intention by Kyiv to target Moscow's infrastructure beyond the Black Sea. -snip- British outlet Sky News reported Ukrainian forces had carried out a "coordinated strike" against a Ropucha-class landing ship overnight Saturday, which had moved to the Sea of Azov, connected to the Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch. Ukrainian Telegram channel Crimean Wind and Ukrainian Mariupol mayoral adviser Petro Andryushchenko gave more details, saying a ship was hit near the port of Yeysk, located in Krasnodar. But there are conflicting reports...
  • Russian Officials Voice Rare Criticism of Putin's Economic Policy

    06/06/2024 8:10:00 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 19 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 6/6/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Top officials in Russia have raised concerns about Kremlin moves to nationalize companies and an overheated economy in rare rebukes of Vladimir Putin's economic policy. On Tuesday, Herman Gref, the CEO of Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, warned about the negative effects of high state spending on the military to fund the war in Ukraine. "Our economy is definitely overheated," Gref told the Federation Council, Russia's upper house, on Tuesday, according to the Tass news agency. The next day, questions were raised about a Kremlin policy of forced nationalizations since the start of Putin's full-scale invasion, which has been followed by...
  • Putin Suffering 'Enormous Difficulties' Selling Russia's Gas: Analysis

    05/25/2024 6:11:48 AM PDT · by canuck_conservative · 71 replies
    Newsweek ^ | May 25, 2024 | Brendan Cole
    In mid-2022, Gazprom restricted gas flows to Europe in what was seen as a move by Putin to get both leverage against Kyiv's allies ahead of the winter season and retaliate against Western sanctions and support of Ukraine. But the EU managed to find alternative long-term sources of gas imports and free itself from most Russian piped-gas imports ... Gazprom's revenue fell by 41 percent year-over-year in the first half of 2023, while sales profits dropped 71 percent and gas production by 25 percent... The report said the company's upstream gas-production base is now isolated because infrastructure connecting its main...
  • Tucker Carlson Launches Show On Russian State TV

    05/21/2024 7:45:11 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 54 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/21/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Conservative TV host Tucker Carlson has launched his own show on a Russian state television channel. The former Fox News anchor is presenting the program Tucker on the rolling news channel Russia 24, with the first episode now available online, Russian state newspaper Rossiskya Gazyeta reported. The paper said that the show is part of a joint project with Carlson TV, in which he will interview figures and politicians who have "alternative views to the mainstream." -snip- This is a breaking story. More to follow.
  • Putin Gas Giant's Stocks Plunge After Dire Earnings Report

    05/21/2024 5:49:22 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 11 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/21/2024 | Brendan Cole
    The Russian government has instructed Gazprom, once Russia's biggest company by revenue, not to pay out dividends, following record losses and a plummeting share price. Earlier this month, Gazprom Group, which also includes oil and power businesses, announced a net loss of 629 billion rubles [$6.9 billion] for last year—the first since 1999. A decree on the government website, dated May 18, ordered Gazprom not "to provide for the payment of dividends on ordinary registered shares," for 2023.
  • Crimea Air Base on Fire After ATACMS Strike Hosted 32 Russian Jets: Report

    05/15/2024 1:49:01 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 52 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/15/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Russian air base in Crimea that caught fire following a suspected Ukrainian missile attack hosted dozens of military aircraft central to Moscow's invasion. Ukraine has stepped up strikes on Russian facilities on the peninsula Moscow has occupied since 2014 and which Kyiv has vowed to recapture. Regarding the latest incident, Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Moscow-installed governor of Sevastopol, said there had been a massive Ukrainian missile attack over the port city overnight Tuesday. Footage on social-media channels showed flames billowing into the air at the Belbek airfield near Sevastopol. Here is the focal point of Russia's Black Sea Fleet, whose vessels...
  • Crimea Video Shows 'Massive' ATACMS Strike on Belbek Airbase

    05/15/2024 3:40:12 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 29 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/15/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Ukraine used U.S-supplied missiles in an attack that sparked blazes at a Russian military air base in Crimea, according to reports. The Astra Telegram channel posted images of flames at the Belbek airfield near the city of Sevastopol following the strikes overnight Tuesday. Belbek airfield has been operated by the Russian defense ministry since Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014. -snip- Open-source X user OSINT Technical posted NASA satellite images, which the account said showed large fires raging at the airfield located more than 160 miles from the frontline in Ukraine. "Ukrainian forces reportedly carried out a massive missile strike...
  • Putin's Crown Jewel Forced Into Fire Sale Amid Record Losses

    05/13/2024 3:16:33 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 118 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 5/9/2024 | Brendan Cole
    Gazprom, the energy giant at the heart of Russia's economy, has announced it is selling property in Moscow, one week after posting record losses linked to restricted supplies to Europe linked to Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. The company said on Wednesday that the properties include office and non-residential buildings, a car parking lot in the capital, and the Imperial Park Hotel and spa sanatorium and resort complex in Rogozino village, just outside of Moscow. "Gazprom is engaged in a fire sale. They had their worst year in decades, and their production has fallen precipitously, down to what it was...
  • Putin's Deputy Defense Minister Arrested for 'High Treason': Reports

    04/24/2024 10:22:52 AM PDT · by USA-FRANCE · 28 replies
    "It's of course impossible to know the real reasons for his arrest but this could be related to the revelations made by Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation that showed Ivanov and his wife in a pretty bad light," Kallioniemi said. FBK alleged leaked emails from Ivanov's wife, Svetlana Maniovich, showed the extent of her family's lavish lifestyle, beyond what his official salary could cover, with some transactions routed through third parties, including Defense Ministry contractors.