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The Global Story:The tightrope of reporting in Putin’s Russia

Next week marks four years since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In that time, there’s been an intense crackdown on freedom of speech and dissent in Russia, which has led to many western media organisations leaving the country. Today, we speak to Steve Rosenberg, the BBC’s Russia editor, on the tightrope of reporting from Moscow under Vladimir Putin.

BBC Global News Podcast 108d ago

‘I see no point in meeting’: Putin dismisses Zelenskyy’s offer of talks

‘I see no point in meeting’: Putin dismisses Zelenskyy’s offer of talks 01:21 UP NEXT New video shows apparent Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets in St. Petersburg 01:52 Huge attack on Ukraine leaves more than 20 dead 01:02 Russia targets Kyiv with massive overnight attack 01:49 Russian drone intended for Ukraine injures two people in Romania 00:46 Putin Says He Believes Ukraine War is 'Coming to an End' 00:24

NBC News 5d ago

Former NYPD detectives speak out about Luigi Mangione manhunt for first time

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Great Americans: A conversation with John Grisham 03:28 Marine veteran fights off armed teens during attempted carjacking 01:20

NBC News 4d ago

What’s Eating ‘Putin’s Brain’?

No Russian thinker has worked harder than Aleksandr Dugin to rationalize the invasion of Ukraine. Long before it started, Dugin came up with a whole philosophical system, known as “neo-Eurasianism,” to explain why Russia, the country with the largest landmass in the world, would need to steal land from its neighbors and kill many thousands of people in the process. His books and lectures on the subject earned him the nickname “Putin’s brain.”

The Atlantic 4d ago

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv denies attacking Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant with drone

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv denies attacking Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant with drone Russian claims Ukrainian drone struck nuclear plant over weekend and damaged part of turbine hall wall - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Kyiv denies Russian claim of attacking Zaporizhzhia reactor Russia has accused Ukraine of carrying out a drone strike on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest. Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear company, said a drone struck part of reactor 6 on Saturday,...

The Independent World 10d ago

Xi and Kim pledge deeper cooperation between China and North Korea

Chinese leader Xi Jinping pledges deeper cooperation with North Korea's Kim Jong Un during rare visit Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 1:37am In short: Chinese President Xi Jinping has met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a rare trip to Pyongyang. The two-day visit comes after Mr Xi hosted US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing.

ABC Australia 2d ago

As Putin courts Southeast Asia, does ‘Russia need Asean more’?

A summit between Russia and Asean next week promises to ease Southeast Asia’s energy crisis and Moscow’s diplomatic isolation – but not all of the bloc’s leaders are expected to show up. Analysts are also divided on whether Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr, the current Asean chair, will travel to Kazan for the meeting, hosted by Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 17–18. The summit marks the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Association of Southeast Asian...

South China Morning Post 1d ago

Senate Passes Bill to Fund ICE for Remainder of Trump's Term

Senate Passes Bill to Fund ICE for Remainder of Trump's Term 02:36 UP NEXT Israeli Strikes in Lebanon Create Roadblocks for US-Iran Peace 01:42 Putin to Deliver Address Amid Pressure to End War in Ukraine 01:58 Trump to Tap Acting AG Todd Blanche to Lead DOJ Permanently 00:37 Trump's Plans to Renovate Nation's Capital Draws New Scrutiny 02:30 House Votes to Restrain Trump’s War Powers 02:07 Trump Faces Pushback for Tapping Housing Official as Intel Chief 02:17 Ukraine Hits St. Petersburg...

NBC News 5d ago

Explained: How drone incursions in Europe went from rarity to reality

A drone strike in Romania has reignited fears that Russia’s war in Ukraine is spilling into Europe. As incursions multiply across NATO and EU member states, leaders are racing to strengthen defences against a growing threat that blends military pressure, disruption and psychological warfare. On Friday, a drone crashed into the top floor of an apartment complex in Galați, a port city in eastern Romania near the Danube River and the Ukrainian border.

Euronews 8d ago