Woman Could Be Jailed After Bugging Husband's Car
The 33-year-old suspected her husband of having an affair.
Top Putin Aide Likens Weinstein Accusers to Prostitutes
"What is a woman who sleeps with a man for 10 million dollars called? This might sound crude, but she is called a prostitute," Dmitry Peskov told Moscow students.
Kids Were Left Trapped in Russia Mall Fire
Investigators have blamed the tragedy on "serious violations" of safety procedures.
Mystery Gas Leak in Russia Hospitalizes 21 People
Authorities suspect a man cutting gas tank for scrap may have been responsible for the leak, south of Moscow.
Ex-Cop in Siberia Found Guilty of Killing 19 Women
The Siberian man, labeled the "Novosibirsk Maniac" is on the verge of being convicted after a marathon investigation, and it all began with a stolen phone.
Putin Orders Russian Police to "Liquidate Bandits"
"If there is a threat to the life and wellbeing of our employees...liquidate the bandits," the president said.
Wife of Putin's Alleged Assassination Plotter Shot Dead
The attack was the second attempt this year from Russia's mostly Muslim Chechnya region to slay the man that Russia has accused of plotting to kill President Vladimir Putin.
How a Lost Cellphone Led to Reports of Cannibalism
A gruesome story of two suspected cannibals who may have eaten dozens is unfolding in Russia. It all began with a lost phone.
Russia Bans Lipstick Image of Putin as 'Extremist'
Sharing the digitally altered image of Putin could earn web users a fine and detention.
Russia Finds U.S. Guns In Arms Trafficking Bust
Russia's federal security service conducted nationwide raids, seizing weapons and ammunition allegedly smuggled into the nation from the U.S.
Russian Police Officer Leaves Kalashnikov In Cafe
The weapon was found unattended by a middle aged man who took it home.
Russian Transwoman Faces Male Prison Sentence
Albina Matyunina was convicted for trying to steal $28 before her transition.
From Russia With Tainted Samples
Russia's state-run system of cheating was exposed in the past year by a trio of whistleblowers.
Almost Half of Russians Believe Wealthy Evade Justice
The rich, state officials and MPs are perceived as most likely to avoid legal punishment.
Russian Scientology Centers Raided in Criminal Probe
Authorities suspect the centers of illegal business activity.
Russian Mafia Arrested Over Football Money Laundering
At least three people have been arrested as part of a larger investigation.
Russia Tries to Arrest Sister of Pilot Nadiya Savchenko
Vira Savchenko is currently stuck in Ukraine's consulate in Russia.
Russian Investigator Wants to Criminalize Crimea Denial
Alexander Bastrykin said the status referendum requires more legal defenses.
Russian Police Trains Welsh Corgis as Service Dogs
Moscow's canine unit is testing the breed's suitability to police work.
Three Dead in Suicide Bombing in Russian Police Station
A police station in Stavropol region was attacked on Monday morning.
Russian Police Detain 'Putin' in Moscow's Red Square
The masked Putin was detained for the sixth time and hopes for jail time.
Putin Heavy Heads Up New Anti-Activist Squad
The Russian opposition has accused Putin of setting up his own private guard.
Torture by Police Is the Norm in Russian Prisons
Allegations of brutal abuse by Russian police are so common they barely register.
Putin Says Russians Approve of Police Repression
The Russian president gave an assessment of the Ministry of the Interior.
Blast Injures Four at Mosque in Russia's North Caucasus
The president of Ingushetia has labeled the incident "provocation".
Moscow's 'Killer Nanny' Says She Took Revenge on Putin
Gulchehra Bobokulova has confessed to the killing and said she acted in protest over the bombing of Syria.