The Kremlin announced that there are no concrete plans to end the ongoing war in Ukraine, despite President Vladimir Putin's statements suggesting the conflict may be nearing its conclusion. This comes as attacks between Moscow and Kyiv have resumed following a brief ceasefire.
This year's Victory Day parade in Moscow underwent significant changes, with the absence of traditional military equipment reflecting heightened security concerns. The reduced presence of media and international guests made the event feel markedly different from previous years.
The 'Road to Yalta' international festival has commenced at the Kremlin, featuring representatives from <strong>15 countries</strong>. This event highlights the significance of cultural and artistic cooperation among nations.
The Kremlin has announced heightened security measures to protect President Vladimir Putin during Victory Day celebrations, amid fears of potential attacks from Ukraine. This step is part of the preparations for the event commemorating the victory in World War II.
The walls of Kazan Kremlin, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, will transform into a unique media platform from May 14 to 16, 2026. This event is part of Kazan's celebrations for being named the Islamic Culture Capital for 2026.
The world is eagerly awaiting Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech during the military parade for Victory Day on May 9. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed that the speech will be of great importance, raising questions about its content and impact on the international stage.
Today, the Kremlin hosted a special ceremony for the release of white doves, organized by Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, following the Annunciation Mass. This event reflects deep-rooted religious traditions and enhances spirituality within Russian society.
The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, has warned Israel against actions that could lead to serious escalation in the region following attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities. This warning comes amid rising tensions between Iran and Israel.
The Kremlin's Armory in Moscow houses a unique double throne, crafted specifically for two young czars. This throne tells a complex story of conspiracies and alliances that led to the rise of Peter the Great and his co-ruler to the throne together.
A network linked to Kremlin supporters has circulated fake articles claiming that Hungarian opposition leader <strong>Peter Magyar</strong> insulted former US President <strong>Donald Trump</strong>. This campaign comes ahead of the parliamentary elections scheduled for <strong>April 12</strong>, highlighting the increasing use of disinformation in the political arena.
Hungarian Foreign Minister <strong>Péter Szijjártó</strong> faces allegations of leaking sensitive information to Moscow during European Union meetings, causing outrage among European leaders as Hungary approaches elections on April 12th.
Valery Gergiev aims to return to European stages as a cultural ambassador for the Kremlin, while Teodor Currentzis and his orchestras continue to hold concerts in Spain, Italy, and France. This marks a shift in the Kremlin's strategy from soft power to hard power in the classical music scene.