Putin reappoints same prime minister following Russia’s sham election - Putin praises Mikhail Mishustin for keeping Russian ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as prime minister for the lower house’s approval.
Russian legislators will approve a new Putin cabinet in a rubber-stamp exercise following an election from which genuine ...
Watch as an inauguration ceremony is held for Russian president Vladimir Putin on Tuesday 7 May, after he claimed a landslide victory in sham elections, extending his rule for another six years ...
Mr Putin appointed Mr Mishustin, 58, prime minister in January 2020, replacing Dmitry Medvedev. Along with other members of the Russian elite, he has been targeted by Western sanctions in ...
There is no indication that Putin plans a big reshuffle of the government, which includes veteran Sergei Shoigu, in charge of Russia’s defence since 2012, and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, in ...
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Image: Putin shows no sign of leaving power any time soon. Pic: AP. The term "inauguration" may feel slightly misleading. After all, this is not his first time. Today's ceremony will be the fifth ...
Russia's deputy defense minister was arrested Tuesday evening on bribery charges, but some analysts have speculated the detainment of Timur Ivanov was a warning to his boss, Defense Minister ...
MOSCOW (AP) — Armenia's prime minister visited Moscow and held talks Wednesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid spiraling tensions between the estranged allies. Putin hosted Nikol ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as the country’s prime minister on Friday, a widely anticipated move to keep on a technocrat who has maintained a low political ...