
Dazzling Ice and Snow Art: China and Russia’s Winter Masterpieces
China and Russia showcase their exceptional ice and snow sculpting skills, creating dazzling winter masterpieces that captivate audiences worldwide.
News & Insights Across Asia
China and Russia showcase their exceptional ice and snow sculpting skills, creating dazzling winter masterpieces that captivate audiences worldwide.
Vladimir Putin’s fifth term as Russia’s president signals a shift toward de-Westernization and stronger ties with China, marking a potential new era in international relations.
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel arrived in Moscow on Tuesday, marking a significant moment in Cuba-Russia relations.
Chen Wenqing, senior CPC official, will visit Russia to attend the 12th International Meeting of High Representatives for Security Issues from April 20 to 28, signaling China’s commitment to international security cooperation.
Severe flooding caused by snowmelt and dam breaches has hit Kazakhstan and Russia, leading to the worst deluge in 70 years. Rescue operations are underway as authorities work to protect affected communities.
Russia successfully launches the Angara A5 heavy-lift rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome for the first time, marking a significant milestone in its space program.
Russia postpones the launch of its Angara-A5 space rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome for the second time due to technical issues, with the next attempt scheduled for Thursday.
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated in Russia and Kazakhstan due to severe flooding caused by rapidly melting snow, leading to the worst floods in the region in at least 70 years.
Russia postpones the launch of its Angara A5 heavy-lift rocket from Vostochny Cosmodrome due to a technical malfunction, marking a delay in the nation’s space ambitions.
Record floods in Russia’s Ural Mountains have breached a dam, flooding two cities, affecting over 10,000 homes, and forcing thousands to evacuate with only their pets and essential belongings.
Around 2,000 people have been evacuated from Orsk, Russia, after the Ural River flooded, causing a dam to burst and affecting riverside villages.
As NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels to mark the alliance’s 75th anniversary, increased military spending and large-scale exercises raise concerns over European stability and relations with Russia.
Foreign Trade Minister Yun Jong Ho of the DPRK visits Moscow for high-level meetings aimed at strengthening bilateral relations with Russia, as announced by Russian Minister Alexander Kozlov.
Gunmen attacked a concert near Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on Friday, leaving several injured. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility, prompting a criminal investigation by Russian authorities.
Re-elected President Vladimir Putin outlines ambitious plans for Russia’s future, focusing on socio-economic development, cultural values, and national security.
Six-month-old giant panda cub Katyusha, the first ever born in Russia, made her public debut at Moscow Zoo on March 8, delighting visitors and marking a milestone in conservation efforts.
As NATO prepares for its largest military exercises since the Cold War, concerns rise over escalating tensions with Russia amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin holds his annual end-of-year press conference, summarizing national achievements and addressing international relations. The event offers insights into Russia’s future direction and impact on Asia.
Moscow residents recount a stressful and unpredictable day as the Wagner mercenary group’s rebellion ends abruptly. The city’s response highlights concerns over security and stability.
Russia urges the U.S. to prove it was not behind the Nord Stream pipeline explosions, intensifying tensions over the alleged sabotage. The White House dismisses claims as false.