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Latest news on Vladimir Putin, covering Russia's war in Ukraine, Kremlin politics, sanctions, peace talks, ICC arrest warrant and Russian foreign policy.

Vladimir Putin has led Russia for more than 25 years, first becoming president in 2000 following a career in the KGB and FSB. His tenure has been defined by efforts to reassert Russian power on the world stage, the systematic suppression of domestic opposition, and an increasingly centralised, authoritarian style of governance.

The full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which Putin ordered in February 2022, remains the defining crisis of his rule. More than four years on, Russian forces have failed to achieve their initial objectives. In early 2026, Russia suffered a net territorial loss for the first time in over a year, while the economy contracted in the opening months of the year. Putin's approval rating has fallen sharply as war fatigue grows inside Russia.

Inside the Kremlin, a wave of assassinations of senior military figures has prompted a dramatic tightening of Putin's personal security. European intelligence reports from early 2026 describe intensified surveillance of close staffers, restricted movements, and fears of a coup attempt. The killing of Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov in December 2025 exposed deep tensions among Russia's security agencies — the so-called siloviki.

Putin holds an ICC arrest warrant issued in March 2023, alleging responsibility for the war crime of unlawfully deporting Ukrainian children to Russia — the first such warrant against a sitting leader of a UN Security Council permanent member. Western sanctions continue to constrain Russia's economy and access to global financial systems, while ceasefire negotiations, including a phone call with US President Donald Trump, have so far yielded only short-lived pauses in the fighting.

A former KGB intelligence officer, Putin rose through the political ranks in St Petersburg before becoming prime minister under Boris Yeltsin in 1999. He has since consolidated power through constitutional changes — including a 2020 reform that in principle allows him to remain in office until 2036 — and through the jailing or exile of critics such as Alexei Navalny, who died in a Russian prison in February 2024.

The NewsNow feed on Vladimir Putin aggregates continuous coverage across the full range of developments — from frontline updates and ceasefire talks to Kremlin intrigue, sanctions, and international legal proceedings — ensuring you stay informed as one of the most consequential stories in world politics continues to unfold.