Republicans 32 percentage points more likely than Democrats to have confidence premier will 'do the right thing' in world affairs

Vladimir Kara-Murza Jr., twice a survivor of poisoning attempts he blames on Kremlin, convicted by court following speech in Arizona denouncing Ukraine invasion

FSB officials say Emirati security service officials agree to work against US, UK; Washington concerned Guly nation helping Moscow skirt sanctions imposed over Ukraine invasion

The former prisoner of Zion, who wrote a book about overcoming fear, said he's afraid a prison sentence will mean death for Vladimir Kara-Murza

Yoav Horowitz, who appeared at anti-overhaul protest last week, says PM has become filled with 'vengefulness against the justice system,' is seeking unlimited power

Gleb Karakulov, who was responsible for president's secure communications, says moral opposition to invasion of Ukraine and his fear of dying there drove him to speak out

Western officials to up pressure on Hungary and Turkey to to allow Sweden to follow suit; 'Era of military non-alignment has ended,' says alliance's chief

Envoy Vassily Nebenzia says Moscow will be 'honest broker,' announces meeting on defending principles of the UN Charter, which Russia is accused of breaking by invading Ukraine

Russian dictator was long thought to have made generous gesture to widowed educator, but records show Russian-Israeli billionaire purchased asset through shell company

State Department says it will work with allies to set up court somewhere in Europe with aim of charging Russian leader Putin for crime that has not been prosecuted since WWII

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