Justice in the former Soviet Union has failed
Recent abuses by top prosecutors in Russia and Ukraine point to the corrupt legacy of the Soviet period
Recent abuses by top prosecutors in Russia and Ukraine point to the corrupt legacy of the Soviet period
A senior ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel said 'Russia is determined to create facts on the ground'
Approving populace from St. Petersburg to Siberia expresses love for leader through perfume, hip-hop odes
The Litvinenko inquiry is a reminder of the true nature of Russia’s president
Russia may be a capitalist state, but according to some, there are aspects and evidence of its authoritarian past
The 43-yr-old ex-spy was an outspoken critic of the Russian president as a British report on his poisoning is released
Russia calls 300-page report into the London poisoning of dissident ‘biased’ and ‘opaque’
Russian president says he thinks US open to to understanding on issues 'that can only be settled through joint efforts'
The law leaves it up to Russia to decide whether to take up international rights court rulings
John Kerry visited Moscow to discuss US-Russian disputes on Ukraine, Syria; int'l talks on latter to proceed in New York