Appearing in public for the first time since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Alina Kabaeva was spotted leading a patriotic-themed gymnastics ballet festival.
A recent video of a chat between Putin and his Defence Minister shows him gripping the table, which some have speculated could be due to ill health.
Olga Skabeyeva is one of the country’s most prominent propagandists. In recent weeks, she’s really upped the ante.
In recent weeks, social media has been awash with people questioning how the Ukrainian president came to be a billionaire.
The kids of the Kremlin are exactly doing what Russian President Vladimir Putin sees as unpatriotic: living luxurious lives outside of Russia.
There’s more about the possible motives of the man who crashed his car into the gate of the Russian embassy in the Romanian capital this week.
Thanks to the latest round of US sanctions, we have come to learn a thing or two about Putin’s two adult daughters, Maria Vorontsova, 36, and Katerina Tikhonova, 35.
The visuals coming out of Bucha, a town north of the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, may well be a turning point in Russia’s invasion of the country.
The stepdaughters, ex-wives, and mistresses are revealing evidence about where Putin’s sanctioned cronies are hiding their various assets.
Being a soldier in the midst of a battle means never letting your guard down.
Elon Musk is sitting pretty atop various lists of the world’s wealthiest people. It’s not an honour he thinks actually belongs to him.
Alina Kabaeva has gone from being dubbed “Russia’s most flexible woman” to being called “Russia’s Eva Braun”.
With Russian troops struggling against weather conditions and the resolve of the Ukrainian people, it’s feared Putin could resort to chemical warfare.
Many Russian oligarchs and billionaires are notoriously skilled at hiding their assets behind shell companies and other similar methods.
There was plenty of chatter online when a Russian cargo plane was spotted jetting off from Cape Town International Airport on Friday night.
With so many visuals of death and destruction and heartbreak, it’s easy to become desensitised to what is happening.
A deepfake video of the Ukrainian president telling people to surrender has been widely shared online.
The latest footage to show accepted international rules of war being violated features a civilian motorist being shot by soldiers outside Kyiv.
Footage emerging earlier this week showed a Ukrainian strike taking out what is likely a T-72 Russian tank.
Simon Leviev, AKA Shimon Hayut, pretended to be the son of Lev Leviev, an actual diamond mogul with an interesting rise to riches and a South African connection.
Marina Ovsyannikova, an editor at Russia’s state-controlled Channel 1, risked it all to let her fellow citizens know they are being lied to.
I am not sure what movie or era Elon Musk thinks he’s in, but one does not simply challenge a dangerous world leader to single combat.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made it clear that his citizens will not go down without a fight.
Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko’s estimated $580 million, 140-metre “Sailing Yacht A” superyacht was dramatically seized in the Italian port of Trieste.
The ambush took place in an area about 35 kilometres from the centre of Kyiv, which provides a direct route to the east of the capital.
If ever you needed a reminder of how embarrassing it is to have the ANC at the helm, look no further than the party’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
According to the governor of the Donetsk region, the airstrike happened during an agreed ceasefire period meant to allow civilians to safely escape the area.
She was already well known by Ukrainian citizens but since posting about the devastating effects of the war, particularly on women and children, she has been thrust into the global spotlight.
As it stands, Forbes has uncovered “at least 36 properties owned by 10 sanctioned Russian oligarchs, stretching from Connecticut to Sardinia”.
The demand for private security contractors with past military experience has exploded, and large sums of money are being offered for extraction services.