Ukraine
She said the Russian president's nuclear threats are a "trap of self-deterrence".
The autocrat offered his own take on what happened to his most prominent critic.
He has been re-elected president for another six-year term after receiving 88% of the vote, according to early results.
Even though there's almost certainly only going to be one winner.... Putin.
The Russian president tried to scare the West again in another mystifying interview.
That spiky comment followed new British sanctions over Alexei Navalny's death.
It came after Pope Francis urged Kyiv to have the courage of the "white flag".
His message did not exactly scream gender equality.
It sparked speculation of a rift between the two prominent opponents to Putin's regime.
It follows widespread accusations that the Kremlin was involved in his death.