Analysis: Russian Arms Sales to Middle East, Method or Madness?
Although Moscow appreciates the volatility of the region, Russia still hawks its arms in the Middle East bazaar.
Although Moscow appreciates the volatility of the region, Russia still hawks its arms in the Middle East bazaar.
Russia still feels threatened despite American assurance that a missile defense system is directed at Iran and North Korea.
Some Russians are drawing comparisons between the revolts in the Arab world and their situation.
Russia and Japan escalate conflict over the Kuril Islands as Japanese FM arrives in Russia
The Kuril Islands that Russia took from Japan in 1945 are still an irritant in relations between the two countries.
The US and the EU have responded to the fraudulent December elections and the repression that ensued with targeted but ineffective sanctions.
President Medvedev calls for “comprehensive security” after bomber murders 35, but critics say he hasn't gone far enough.
The Russian Orthodox Church, newly empowered under Putin, is becoming increasingly influential.
Russia's opposition is so divided and incoherent that it is almost not worth repressing.
The arrest of Boris Nemtsov shortly after the show trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky is straining Russia's relations with the West.
Despite Western criticism of Russian justice, and misgivings by Eastern European NATO countries, France and Russia signed on a major arms package
Mikhail Khodorkovsky continues to pay the price for defying Vladimir Putin as demonstrated by the verdict in his case.
Dimitri Medvedev took advantage of deep Indo-Russian ties and signed major agreements during his two day visit.
Infromation and Analysis: The latest Korean Crisis pits the Americans against China and Russia.
Russia has announced that its Iranian nuclear reactor will be ready to launch operations in August of this year.

Russian FM Sergey Lavrov speaks to Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, asks him to stop "unacceptable" rocket attacks on Israel.

Muslims launched the third suicide bombing in a week in Russia, killing two in a terrorist attack Thursday in the republic of Dagestan.

Terrorism in Europe: At least 40 people are dead in a double suicide attack on Moscow metro stations.

Russia gave Netanyahu the cold shoulder before he even landed in Moscow Sunday and said it will proceed with its sale of advanced missiles to Iran.

Russia put up a last-minute roadblock to stop the Jewish Agency from holding a board meeting that has been planned for more than three months.

At least 102 people have been killed following an explosion Friday night in a Russian nightclub.
An initiative of President Shimon Peres, raised in a meeting with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, will promote global agricultural cooperation.
Turkey's new ambassador to Israel says relations with the Jewish State are important, but Israelis must understand Ankara's role in the Arab world.

Peres emerges as a key in Obama’s ditching a planned defense shield system in Poland. One theory: Russia agreed to back sanctions against Iran.

PM Netanyahu's disappearance Monday was the result of a secret trip to Moscow, according to latest reports.

Suspicions mount that the "pirates” arrested by Russia were Israeli secret agents trying to stop a shipment of missiles to Iran.
Israel’s Mossad secret service may have been behind the hijacking of a Russian ship with modern weapons headed for Iran.
Russia and Iran began joint naval maneuvers in the Caspian Sea for the first time this week.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned against an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilites, calling it an 'absolute catastrophe' for the world.

The president of Ingushetia is fighting for life after an assassination attempt by the Chechen Muslims who slew children in Beslan in 2004.
The Minister of Tourism is meeting with Russian officials to capitalize on the enormous Russian tourist potential.

