The Kremlin is pushing Russians to use state-backed messenger service MAX, but some are wary about the service and say they ...
Max, a messaging and e-commerce platform, will offer everything from taxi-hailing services to electronic passport wallets.
Russian officials say a national messenger is needed because hostile intelligence services have penetrated foreign messaging ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy adviser, Yuri Ushakov, has urged the United States to pressure Ukraine to ...
Moscow is experiencing mass mobile internet blackouts as authorities step up their campaign to control the internet, causing ...
Ushakov says the United States can influence the Ukrainian side Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov claims that the United States has ...
The outages are part of the Kremlin’s efforts to control Russia’s internet architecture and communication networks – but also ...
The Kremlin on Tuesday responded coolly to a proposal from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for an Easter energy ...
The Kremlin claims these internet blackouts are done for security purposes ...
One Muscovite told NBC News she was concerned that the Kremlin was cutting off communications using the “veneer” of security.
The Kremlin on Thursday said it was in contact with the French authorities over the fate of a French political scholar serving a three-year sentence in Russia and reportedly facing new charges of ...
Moscow is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into an aggressive buildout of transport and trade infrastructure in the ...