From Russian money laundering to a fraud epidemic, economic crime costs the UK at least £290bn a year. The government must crack down on it
Across Russia, people mark the Soviet Union’s victory in World War Two - and the brutal war against Ukraine
On the 77th anniversary of the end of Second World War, the anti-fascist inheritance of the Russian Federation faces catastrophe
The president is likely to make an announcement on Russia's annual Victory Day. What he says will offer insight into how long the war will last
Es probable que el presidente haga un anuncio en la celebración anual del Día de la Victoria de Rusia. Lo que diga permitirá saber cuánto durará la guerra
Independent Russia has yet to come up with a way of transferring power other than war
Daily life in an occupied Ukrainian city continues with a veneer of normality – and an undercurrent of shortages, restrictions and Russification
Turkey’s record on LGBTQI rights is little better than Russia’s. All the same, Putin’s invasion of Ukraine was the final straw for Dima and Mitya
Individuals can feel narcissism for their group as well as themselves – and many politicians are succeeding by playing to those feelings
The fall of Putin’s star among US evangelicals leaves a void they may seek to fill with another strongman leader devoted to ‘family values’