Terror in russia
Synagogue attack thwarted: Russia's FSB arrests man allegedly planning arson attack on Jewish site
The suspect, a Russian national who was allegedly obeying instructions from a handler in Syria, purchased components and chemicals used to manufacture incendiary devices, according to the FSB.
Russia's FSB foils terrorist attacks in southern Russia, RIA reports
Jihadists, fall guys or hired assassins: What is the truth behind the March attack on Moscow?
Russia mourns: Dagestan terrorist attack death toll rises to at least 20
Russia fires missile near British aircraft over Black Sea - Wallace
Kremlin rejects reports that 700,000 have fled Russia
Russia was informed via diplomatic channels that there were no plans to invite Moscow to join an investigation into Nord Stream gas leaks.
Swastika-wearing gunman kills 13 at Russian school
The identity of the attacker and the motive for the shooting in Izhevsk, about 970 km (600 miles) east of Moscow, were not clear.
A terror trio: Assad, Putin and Ayatollah Khamenei
Opinion: Developments in Ukraine demand our vigilance and prayers
Ukrainian soldiers believe ‘God is helping us’ - report
"It seems like sometimes bullets are just passing us by," a soldier told a local pastor.
Books: Once Upon A Time In Russia
A fast-paced biography of Jewish oligarch Boris Berezovsky reads like a thriller.
Nemtsov friend says Islamist motive for Moscow killing is nonsensical
Speculation about an Islamist link strengthened after investigators charged a man from the Muslim Chechnya region over the killing.
Suspect in murder of Russian opposition leader served nearly a decade in police
The suspect, of Chechen origin, was detained on Saturday and was linked to the war-torn republic's Interior Ministry
Kiev to appoint special envoy to combat anti-Semitism
The announcement came days after representatives of the European Jewish Congress urged the EU to create just such an office.
Plaintiffs oppose Arab Bank's request for retrial in terror financing case
The bank’s retrial motion focuses on eight primary areas where it argues the US federal court erred in applying the law, causing it prejudice before the jury and therefore justifying a retrial.