The Russian president awarded Seagal for his "significant contribution to the development of international cultural and humanitarian cooperation."
Around 200,000 people went to hear the Russian head of state speak, according to reports.
The Russian head of state was addressing his country's congress at the time, according to reports.
Russian President Vladimir Putin suspended his country's participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pact with the U.S. Tuesday.
According to Director Bill Burns, the coming months will help determine the final outcome of the war.
The hackers, who call themselves the United Resistance Headquarters, leaked more than 70 files.
A Russian court has sentenced a solider to one year and eight months in prison for refusing to participate in the war against Ukraine.
Russia is escalating its war in Ukraine prior to Putin's first trip to Belarus in more than three years.
One of Vladimir Putin's closes allies admitted to inferring in past U.S. elections, and vows to continue.
The Pentagon announced Friday they plan to give Ukraine an additional $400 million in military aid.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that will immediately mobilize citizens convicted of serious crimes.
Trump's former White House advisor Fiona Hill claims Russian President Vladamir Putin is using Elon Musk to transmit messages.
Vladimir Putin has threatened nuclear weapons in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Whether the threats are legit and how the U.S. will respond remains unclear.
Vladimir Putin signed a decree Monday granting Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden.
A New York Times investigation based on nearly 160,000 files from Russia's telecom regulator suggests the country has erected a massive surveillance network.
Those eligible will receive a one-time payment of 1 million roubles (roughly $16,000), but that's subject to their compliance with a set of rules.
On Wednesday, Kharkiv was hit by Russian missiles launched from Belgorod. A civilian industrial facility was reportedly damaged in the strike.
President Vladimir Putin labeled the U.S. a major threat to Russia amid plans to expand the country’s maritime powers.
"Putin complained of severe nausea... Twenty minutes later, an additional team of doctors with the president’s attending physicians was called," a report said.
“Putin [may] offer the potential for a cease-fire if only to give him[self] an opportunity to fortify the gains that he’s managed to achieve so far,” defense policy analyst Victor Abramowqicz said.
Vadim Zimin is currently undergoing treatment in intensive care at a hospital after being discovered by his brother in the city of Krasnogorsk.
The Kremlin's press secretary threw cold water on any suggestion that Putin was suffering from poor health. As proof, he said Putin played hockey just this weekend.