Russia St Petersburg bomb unlikely to damage Putin's image Russians may feel vulnerable to terrorism again and blame the FSB for failing to stop the St. Petersburg bomber, but one analyst says it is unlikely many will blame Vladimir Putin. 03/04/2017
World News Moscow targets Chechen fighters in Syria Thousands of Russian speakers fight for ISIL in Syria 03/04/2017
Russia EU foreign ministers voice unity with Russia following St Petersburg metro blast European foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg reacted to Monday’s metro blast in St Petersburg, expressing horror over the apparent terror attack. 03/04/2017
Russia Amateur video purports to show the moments after St Petersburg metro blast Amateur video purports to show the moments following an explosion which rocked Saint Petersburg’s metro network on Monday, April 3. 03/04/2017
Russia Russia's transport system a target for terrorism Russia's transport system a terrorist target 03/04/2017
Russia Blast rocks St Petersburg metro system, killing at least ten people Around ten people have been killed and around 40 injured after an explosion tore through a train carriage in St Petersburg’s metro system, Russian authorities… 03/04/2017
Russia Putin promises justice for St Petersburg victims Russian President Vladimir Putin promises the truth will out following a deadly explosion in a St Petersburg subway. 03/04/2017
Russia St Petersburg explosion: What we know At 2:30pm local time, at least one explosion tore through the central St Petersburg Metro system. 03/04/2017
Sport Local hero Okruashvili takes gold in Georgia Adam Okruashvili battled his way to gold on the final day of the Tbilisi Grand Prix 02/04/2017
Russia Russians rally against Kremlin, despite 'solid popularity' of Putin Between 20 and 30 anti-corruption protesters have been detained in Moscow as they tried to organise a march towards the Kremlin. 02/04/2017
No Comment Skimpy skiing in Sochi Hundreds of Russian skiers in swimwear hit the slopes of Sochi in a world record attempt. 02/04/2017
Russia Poet Yevtushenko dies Tributes are pouring in for the Russian poet who strove to liberate artistic expression from the shackles Soviet politics 01/04/2017
Russia Putin accused in US Senate After a string of resignations from Donald Trump’s team over their ties with Russia, both the US House and Senate continue to investigate alleged Russian hacking apparently aimed at getting Trump… 31/03/2017
Russia Warning over suicide 'game' 'Blue Whale' suicide 'game' causes concern in Europe following a recent rise in cases 30/03/2017
World News President Putin visits Arctic as Russia reasserts claims On the same day as an international summit began on the Arctic, president Vladimir Putin has visited the desolate Franz Josef Land archipelago, reaffirming Moscow’s claim to the… 29/03/2017
USA Public hearings to begin in Senate probe into 'Russian hacking' The leaders of the US Senate Intelligence Committee have jointly pledged a bi-partisan investigation into allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential… 29/03/2017
Russia Quake strikes Russia's far east - magnitude 6.6 An earthquake has struck Russia’s far east near Kamchatka peninsula according to the US Geographical Survey. 29/03/2017
Russia Russia and Iran agree to reduce their oil output The Russian and Iranian leaders have agreed to cooperate in a bid to stabilise the global energy market. 28/03/2017
USA Trump's son-in-law to be questioned over Russian links by US senate investigators The Senate Intelligence Committee wants to interview Jared Kushner as part of its investigation in to suspected Russian interference in the US election. 28/03/2017
Russia Russian protest symbols explained Russian protesters took rubber ducks and sports shoes to demonstrations on Sunday 27/03/2017