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Journalist Steve Rosenberg is now the last of the BBC's correspondents left in Russia, doing his best to report on Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine amid a sea of Kremlin propaganda. He talks with ...
By Kate Mossman V ladimir Putin is generally late to the stage for plenary sessions, and at the Arctic Forum in late March he turned up 40 minutes before Steve Rosenberg ... Rosenberg says, brightly, ...
At one point Washington voted with Moscow against a UN resolution that ... Key White House officials, like special envoy Steve Witkoff, have repeatedly embraced and repeated Kremlin talking ...
The exchange of fire comes just three days before a major parade in Moscow, marking victory in Europe in World War Two - and, as the BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg writes, there is a sense of ...
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg is still reporting on Russia from Moscow, where he risks his safety to tell the stories of those affected by Putin's regime. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer has more.
The BBC's Steve Rosenberg reports from the Moscow's Red Square. The teenagers have been named as 18-year-old Matt Sibanda and 16-year-old Emmanuel Familola. Worshippers packed St Peter's Square as ...
As reported in the Russian weekly newspaper Argumenty I Fakty and translated by BBC Russia Editor Steven Rosenberg ... rhetoric has often mirrored that of Moscow; he branded Ukrainian President ...
At one point Washington voted with Moscow against a UN resolution that ... Key White House officials, like special envoy Steve Witkoff, have repeatedly embraced and repeated Kremlin talking ...