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Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has been serving as President of Russia since 2012.
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Is Moscow meddling in everything?
Does Putin decide who wins elections in the West? Expert Stefan Meister has his doubts.
Writer Prilepin trades words for weapons
Zakhar Prilepin, one of Russia's best-known writers, is fighting for Ukraine's separatists.
Litvinenko's widow warns Trump about Putin
Alexander Litvinenko's widow has warned US President Donald Trump against cozying up to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Russia kills three Turkish soldiers in Syria
The two nations back opposing sides of the Syrian civil war, but both are fighting against IS.
VW CEO meets Russia's Putin
To reverse Volkswagen's flagging fortunes in Russia, the German carmaker's CEO Mueller has met with President Putin.
Navalny given suspended sentence
The verdict bans him from holding political office, but Putin-critic Navalny said he'll run in 2018's presidential poll.
'No evidence of Putin disinformation campaign'
Spies have found no evidence that Moscow is trying to manipulate German public opinion, at least not directly.
Putin and Merkel resume talks on Ukraine conflict
Merkel and Putin agreed on the importance of a ceasefire, but it's still unclear when new peace talks could happen.
Kremlin demands apology for Putin 'killer' question
Moscow has decried Fox's Bill O'Reilly for labeling the Russian President 'a killer' in an interview with Donald Trump.
Trump defends 'killer' Putin
US President Trump says he respects Putin, while dismissing claims that his Russian counterpart is a killer.
Trump talks 'peace' in eastern Ukraine
The US president has vowed to work towards "achieving peace" in eastern Ukraine, the White House said.
Inside Europe: Upsurge of fighting in eastern Ukraine
There's been an upsurge in fighting in eastern Ukraine. NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said the clashes have been the most serious spike in violence in a long time. And he urged Russia to use its influence over separatists there to bring about an end to the violence. Roman Goncharenko is with DW's Ukrainian Desk. He first gave Helen Seeney an overview of the situation in the east of the country.
Artillery fire shakes eastern Ukraine
Artillery fire intensified as night fell with more civilian deaths reported.
Putin, Orban talk sanctions, energy in Budapest
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban says his country wants to protect its economic links with Russia.
Germany faces a 'watershed' moment
The US seems poised for a period of isolationism, leaving room for its allies and rivals to take on a larger role.
Trump vows better Russia ties
US President Trump and Russian President Putin have agreed to develop relations "as equals" in their first phone call.
Russia watchers left scratching their heads
With lifting US sanctions off the table for now, Russia observers wonder what the goal of Trump's talk with Putin is.
Trump: Nightmare for Europe?
NATO, he says, is "obsolete" and he alienates his allies. Donald Trump: a nightmare for Europe?
Syrian rebel groups to attend peace talks
Opposition leaders have said they will attend the Russia and Turkey-backed peace talks for Syria next week.
Beijing to Trump: 'One China' is non-negotiable
China has responded to Trump's recent remarks on the "One China" policy, saying the stance is integral for Sino-US ties.
Putin's wish list for Trump
In advance of Donald Trump's inauguration, the mood in Russia is somewhere between euphoria and hesitation.
Confirmation hearings reveal policy divides
Retired General James Mattis received an exemption from the Senate to continue on his way to confirmation.
Tillerson to US Senate: Russia 'an adversary'
The man slated to be US' top diplomat has told lawmakers that America needs to redefine its relationship with Moscow.
US adds five Russians to sanctions list
The US has blacklisted five Russian officials, including two suspects in the murder of a Russian ex-spy.
Russia begins military drawdown in Syria
The Kremlin first deployed its troops to Syria in September 2015, and already began a withdrawal in March 2016.
Spy chiefs say Russia disrupted US election
US intel chiefs reiterate claim Russia mounted a bid to disrupt the US election.
Trump and Putin - the overture
Donald Trump wants to thaw US-Russia relations, but Moscow could be double-dealing.
Obama’s Christmas present for Trump
Miodrag Soric
President Putin can afford to ignore the diplomatic bickering over US hacking sanctions, says Miodrag Soric.
Harsh rhetoric from Moscow over sanctions
Moscow has slammed outgoing US president Barack Obama as a failure and bad loser.
Trump doubts Russian involvement in US hacking
US President-elect Donald Trump once again said Russia was not involved in hacking the US presidential election.
Hacking the 2016 US election: a timeline
The US expelled 35 Russian diplomats over a bitter row between the two countries over alleged election sabotage.
Russia vows 'reprisals' over US sanctions
In the wake of cyberattacks linked to the US election, 35 Russian diplomats have been expelled from the United States.
US to retaliate over Russia election hacks: reports
Washington plans to announce measures against Moscow for allegedly interfering in the US election, according to reports.
Opinion: Things can only get better in 2017
Bernd Riegert
Many crises will determine European politics in 2017. But the EU also offers a glimmer of hope, says Bernd Riegert.
Vladimir Putin's post-truth year of success
Ingo Mannteufel
It may seem that 2016 gave a demonstration of Russia's strength, but facts tell another story, says Ingo Mannteufel
Recovery teams search for Russian plane crash bodies
More than 3,000 people are involved in the search of the crash site, after a military plane plunged into the Black Sea.
Trump: 'Let it be an arms race'
The president-elect said that he did not mind a nuclear arms race because it would only benefit the United States.
Putin: Russia didn't hack US election
Putin's said the US Democratic Party was "accusing someone else" for its election defeat by blaming hacking on Russia.
Putin demands tougher regulation after Siberia poisonings
The move comes after 62 people died from drinking contaminated bath oil in Siberia.
The different faces of Vladimir Putin
The different faces of Vladimir Putin
Obama warned Putin over US elections
In his final year-end press conference, the outgoing US president has vowed to act against the Kremlin.
CIA and FBI implicate Russia in election hacks
The CIA and FBI have concluded that Russia interfered in the US election in support of President-elect Donald Trump.
Why Russia should take Obama seriously
Moscow should take Obama's threat of retaliation seriously even though he is facing several hurdles.
Putin, Abe agree to bolster economic ties
Russia's Putin and Japan's leader Abe failed to reach a breakthrough on the Kuril Islands during Putin's two-day visit.
White House says Putin authorized US hacking
The Obama administration says the hacking effectively helped Donald Trump to win the election.
Abe welcomes Putin in his home city of Nagato
Russia's President Putin has arrived in Japan for a summit with Prime Minister Abe, marking his first visit in 11 years.
First convoy leaves Aleppo, Russia says
Nearly 1,000 people have been evacuated from Aleppo in buses and ambulances headed to Idlib.
Navalny is useful for Putin
Juri Rescheto
Opposition politician Alexei Navalny's presidential run is good for Russian democracy, but also for President Putin.
Putin in the White House?
Ines Pohl
Concern is growing in America that Putin’s influence will in future be more direct.
NATO and EU boost cooperation
NATO and the EU have agreed to a seven-point plan to counter cyberattacks, information warfare and irregular militia.
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