Russian Railway networks facing "imminent collapse": report
The railway network's deputy head is reported to have told his subordinates at an internal meeting that the situation is critical.
India Ditching Russian Military Tech Despite Putin-Modi Embrace
India has begun cutting down on Russian-made weaponry, as Putin struggles to supply his own armed forces in Ukraine while supporting Modi's arsenal.
Putin's top banker issues somber warning on Chinese currency
Russia had become increasingly dependent on the yuan after being cut off from the SWIFT banking system due to the war in Ukraine.
Putin's War in Ukraine Fuels Income Rise for Russia
New data shows that Russia is now a "high-income" country, despite the enforcement of numerous sanctions intended to hurt the economy.
Putin's New Space Station Gets Green Light
Russia plans to build its own space station by 2033, following its announced departure from the International Space Station program.
Billionaire Putin Ally Dodges Ukraine Sanctions
Russian companies and businessmen have been able to bypass Western sanctions since the start of the war, according to a new report from a U.K. think tank.
Putin Loses 1300 Troops in One Day in Ukraine
Russia suffered another day of heavy losses on the battlefield in Ukraine on Monday, taking the army's death toll further over the half-million mark.
Russia threatens to seize assets from U.S. and allies
Russia has responded to the G7's appropriation of its frozen assets.
Russians line up to buy US dollars as ruble plummets after new sanctions
Post-Soviet and international politics expert Jason Jay Smart said the "ruble is collapsing" in response to news of lines forming at money changers in Russia.
Putin's top ally slams Russian automakers for using Chinese parts
"I wish the steering wheel was Russian," Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Tuesday.
Russian cinemas resort to pirating Hollywood as domestic movies flop
A Russian group said that an attempt to boost support for domestic films fell short of expectations.
Closing Sanctions Loopholes on Russia's Energy Empire
How can the international community apply additional pressure on Russia to force it to stop its war?
Russia struggles to build new planes amid sanctions
Deliveries of all-new Russian aircraft have been delayed by two years due to ongoing concerns over safety.
Russia's space agency forced to sell off assets as sanctions take toll
Roscosmos lost almost 80 percent of its export income after losing orders and key partners due to the war in Ukraine.
US payments to Russians for embassy in Moscow 'help finance' war in Ukraine
Can using Russian workers and resources be justified as the price of maintaining a diplomatic presence in the country? Newsweek investigates.
EU sanctions against Starlink over Russia use "premature"
Kyiv has claimed that Russian troops are using the SpaceX satellite internet network from occupied Ukrainian territory.
Moscow Exchange abruptly halts trading as technical issues surge in Russia
Technical issues surged in Russia last year, driven by Western sanctions over President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
Russia faces car crisis
Vladimir Putin's spokesman criticized a Russian-made vehicle, saying that the only part that worked well was the imported engine.
Russia dramatically increased weapons production in 2023 despite sanctions
Russia circumvents sanctions by boosting military hardware production, using foreign components and rerouting imports.
Video shows Russians urging end to Putin's war: "Government deceives us"
"Our young generation are being killed," one unnamed Russian man said. "So many of them. We didn't need this war."
Russia's egg crisis is spiraling out of control
An attempt was made on the life of the head of a Russian poultry farm this week as egg prices continue to soar.
Russian plane forced to land on frozen river as malfunctions soar
Russian investigators have launched a probe into why the Antonov-24 plane deviated from the runway.
Putin dealt double blow by US allies in Europe
The European Council said its latest sanctions package delivers "a further blow to Putin's ability to wage war."
Nepotism comes back to bite Russia as sanctions hit Putin allies, relatives
Vladimir Putin's cousin, Anna Tsivileva, and the son of Dmitry Medvedev, Ilya Medvedev, have been sanctioned by the EU.
Russian plane malfunctions tripled in just one year as sanctions bite
Data compiled by Newsweek shows that from September to December 8, there were at least 60 commercial aviation incidents in Russia.
Video shows Russian plane engine catch fire on takeoff
The engine of an Aviastar-TU aircraft caught fire during takeoff at Baikal International Airport, in Buryatia, Russia.
Russian banking exec suddenly dies after losing 90 percent of profits
The sudden death followed dozens of other high-profile Russians who have died since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
Russia says it was "caught off guard" after country "loses" 76 planes
"We were unexpectedly caught off guard," Russia's transport minister said of Western sanctions on the aviation industry.
Russian oligarchs confront Putin over creeping nationalization: Report
Representatives of some of Russia's largest businesses reportedly met with President Vladimir Putin on November 15.
Putin keeps being surprised by Russians' economic struggles
Putin said during a meeting with members of his government on Wednesday that he was shocked at how much the price of chicken in Russia has risen this year.