The Russian president has been unable to protect his allies in Venezuela and Iran from an unexpectedly belligerent U.S.
This isn’t the first time Russia chose to sit on the sidelines as one of its principal foreign partners got into trouble.
Russian President Vladimir Putin faces serious challenges both on the frontline in Ukraine and on the international stage.
Of that, about 1.56 million barrels a day is on ships from Russia’s western ports showing their destination as Port Said or ...
Widespread demonstrations in Iran may be the most destabilizing protests to date, further diminishing a government struggling ...
The outlet wrote that Putin’s long-standing project to reassert Russia as a great power is now facing “the end of an era.” ...
As mass protests engulf Iran, Tehran appears increasingly isolated, with Russia and China offering only limited support while ...
In a challenge to President Trump’s warnings not to harm them, the Islamic Republic's security forces have started to crack ...
The Shia communities in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen and elsewhere, armed and organised by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard ...
In a post dated Jan. 11, Khamenei wrote in Russian, "The United States today is miscalculating in its approach toward Iran." Hours later, he followed with a second message, also in Russian, warning ...
About 2,000 people, including members of the security forces, have been killed in protests in Iran, an Iranian official said, ...
On Monday, Khamenei warned American politicians to "end their deceit" and stop supporting what he called "treacherous ...