Moscow is a city defined by its scale.
Troops from the United States, Britain and France marched in the annual Victory Day parade through Red Square for the first time Sunday, a step Russia's president called a nod toward their "common victory" in World War II.
St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, with its colorful onion domes, is an architectural icon. And now you can eat it.
Indian security forces sealed off Srinagar's center Monday to thwart a rally by separatists and tighten a round-the-clock curfew now in its second day in the violence-torn Himalayan region.
Indian authorities in Kashmir placed the Himalayan region in an around-the-clock indefinite curfew early Sunday to scuttle a planned pro-independence rally.
Indian authorities in Kashmir arrested more than a dozen pro-separatist leaders and placed the divided Himalayan region in an around-the-clock curfew to scuttle a planned pro-independence rally Monday.
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev and newly appointed prime minister Vladimir Putin attend a parade in Moscow.
Reputed arms dealer Viktor Bout was one of those names in Moscow -- we had heard of him off and on for a while, and had heard of his reputation in the shady underworld of illegal arms deals -- but it was a mystery as to where he was.
St. Petersburg is a city I hardly recognize. It is bright and shiny, warm and sunny.
Unlike almost everyone else in the CNN "Eye on Russia" team, I had never been to Russia before.
CNN International turns the spotlight on Russia, with a week of special programming beginning June 25.
President Bush and dozens of other world leaders attended a celebration Monday in Moscow's Red Square marking the 60th anniversary of the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
President Bush will attend a celebration in Moscow's Red Square Monday marking 60 years since the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War II -- putting aside recent tensions between the U.S. and Russia.
Moscow have begun a four-day courtship of Olympic inspectors, wooing them with glitzy presentations for the right to stage the 2012 Games.
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Even though Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev didn't get the cash he'd hoped for at the annual Group of Seven meeting in London -- the leaders of the seven richest countries promised technical exp...
The quintessential capitalist coach, the stretch limo, is now purring through the streets of Moscow. It is not a stripped-down version either. There's a stereo, a bar -- and even a VCR in case you ...
If you think the IRS is a humorless and implacable foe, try sending your 1040 to the taxman in Moscow. Since 1943, Soviet citizens have had to pay some form of graduated income tax, whose rates asc...
Fortune: Freedom flierupdated: Mon Dec 21 1987 00:01:00
Leave it to Paul-Loup Sulitzer, the Gallic writer of ''financial westerns'' and all-round champion of free enterprise, to go out and buy the Cessna 172 airplane that young Mathias Rust landed near ...