BBC Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg received the RTS Special Award for his expertise and devotion to covering a country where ...
President Putin pits himself as a potential mediator but that's not an easy sell, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Journalist Steve Rosenberg is now the last of the BBC's correspondents left in Russia, doing his best to report on Vladimir ...
President Trump says the US military has bombed a small island off the coast of Iran which is home to one of the country’s most important oil terminals. Frank Gardner, the BBC’s security correspondent ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A BBC journalist has provoked an intense response from Russian President Vladimir Putin at the BRICS summit for emerging economies ...
The US President says he doesn't need Sir Keir Starmer to send British aircraft carriers to the Gulf. Former defence ...
Elizabeth Palmer shares the story of the BBC's Steve Rosenberg, who has continued to report from Russia in the face of the Kremlin's efforts to control narratives.
A furious Vladimir Putin blasted BBC journalist Steve Rosenberg when challenged at a post BRICS press conference. Putin was asked whether the Ukraine war went against the values put forward by the ...
Steve Rosenberg, the BBC’s Moscow correspondent, has guts. The veteran journalist confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin at point blank range on Monday — after the U.K. government said it was ...
Steve Rosenberg is a British journalist for BBC News. He has been the BBC's Moscow correspondent almost continuously since 2003, except for a stint as Berlin correspondent between 2006 and 2010. In ...
After an election win which has been widely criticised as illegitimate, Alexander Lukashenko faced questions from the BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg. No credible opponents were allowed to run ...