Russia is celebrating its biggest public holiday, Victory Day, with a military parade in Moscow that was meant to be held on 9 May. It is 75 years since the then USSR defeated Nazi Germany.
It has become an annual event - the military parade in Red Square in Moscow and cities across Russia on 9 May, marking victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. Under Vladimir Putin, Victory Day has ...
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico announced he will visit Moscow on May 9 for the 80th anniversary of World War II ...
This year, Russia’s Victory Parade on Moscow’s Red Square involves 11,000 troops and 131 items of military and special hardware MOSCOW, May 9. /TASS/. A military parade to commemorate the 77th ...
Putin is trying to claw back Russia’s territorial sway; he’s as reluctant to give up the power that comes with empire as were ...
Russia promised to hold its biggest World War II commemorations "in history" next year, as it marks 80 years since the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday approved an updated nuclear doctrine that lowers the threshold for a strike in ...
North Korean media say the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, has attended a military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the Korean War armistice accompanied by Chinese and Russian delegations.