Russia announced plans to develop a permanent naval base at a tiny port on the Black Sea. WSJ explains what it reveals about Moscow’s territorial and strategic ambitions for the region.
Vast stretches of Russian coast have been tarred by heavy fuel oil from two freighters that foundered in a storm.
Authorities in Russia’s Volgograd region and the Republic of Tatarstan have signed at least 14 government contracts for ...
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Saturday Ukraine and Britain "had no room" for cooperation in the Sea of Azov, ...
Rescue workers have successfully removed almost 1,500 tons of oil left onboard a tanker that ran aground last year in ...
Moscow claims capture of towns in east as six dead in overnight attacks - Ukrainian military officials dismissed suggestions ...
Ukrainian drone attacks damage refineries, sources say Russian ban on gasoline exports also affected flows Rising interest ...
Russia continues to suffer military defeats in the strategically vital Black Sea, one of Moscow's most crucial avenues for political and economic influence into the Mediterranean and beyond.
Kyiv’s prioritization of its booming drone industry has been instrumental in the country’s ability to thwart Russian advances ...
MOSCOW - The Russian Foreign Ministry said ... including boosting military cooperation to strengthen security in the Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Sea of Azov. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel ...
The mishap resulted in a devastating oil spill that damaged miles (kilometers) of coastline along the Black Sea. Two Russian ships, the Volgoneft-239 and the Volgoneft-212, were badly damaged in ...