Vladimir Putin
President of Russia
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia
Vladimir Putin is the President of Russia, having held power either as president or prime minister since 1999, making him one of the longest-serving leaders in modern Russian history. Born in 1952 in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Putin had a background in the KGB, the Soviet Union’s intelligence agency, before transitioning into politics in the 1990s. Under his leadership, Russia has seen significant political centralization, economic fluctuations, and assertive foreign policies, including the annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. His rule has been marked by crackdowns on political opposition, media restrictions, and efforts to maintain control through constitutional changes allowing him to potentially remain in power until 2036. While his supporters view him as a strong leader restoring Russia’s influence on the world stage, critics accuse him of authoritarianism, human rights violations, and suppressing democracy. His presidency continues to shape global geopolitic
US-Russia Relations Enter Turbulent Phase as Trump Administration Threatens Tariffs and Sanctions
- Friday, 04 April 2025

US-Russia relations have become unpredictable under President Trump, with ups and downs and twists. Initially, Trump sought to repair relations with Russia, but a recent rollercoaster ride began after Vladimir Putin proposed replacing Ukraine's government with "external governance" under UN auspices. Trump expressed anger at Putin's proposal, and the US threatened tariffs on Russian oil exports if Russia fails to make progress on a Ukraine peace deal. The US also drew up a bill imposing 500% secondary tariffs on countries buying Russian oil, gas, and resources.