Two activists from the Agit Russia group who allegedly installed a mock gravestone with the name Vladimir Putin on it have been detained by police in Russia's second-biggest city, St. Petersburg.
The U.S. envoy seeking a peace deal with the Taliban to end nearly 18 years of war in Afghanistan has arrived for talks in neighboring Pakistan.
One in five Russians say they would leave their country if they could, according to a new poll by Gallup.
A war of words between NATO allies the United States and Turkey intensified, with the sides disputing the readout of a meeting of the countries’ foreign ministers regarding Syria
The United States has renewed calls for NATO allies to increase their military spending so the alliance can adapt to new challenges, including a more aggressive Russia.
Foreign ministers from NATO's 29 member countries are meeting for a second day in Washington to mark the alliance's 70th anniversary and discuss security threats, including Russia and Afghanistan.
Afghan officials say a Taliban attack in the northwestern province of Badghis has killed at least 20 government soldiers and police.
U.S. Republican and Democratic senators have introduced legislation threatening tough sanctions to discourage Russia from meddling in U.S. elections, Reuters reports.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence has warned Turkey and Germany about their dealings with Russia, telling Ankara it is "reckless" and warning Berlin it risks becoming a "captive" of Moscow.
A Swiss lawyer of Gulnara Karimova, the elder daughter of the late president of Uzbekistan, has met with his client in an Uzbek prison.
NATO's chief says the alliance faces threats from a "more assertive Russia," but also that the alliance is not seeking to isolate Moscow.
Three of the eight countries to which Washington granted waivers to import Iranian oil have now cut their shipments from the country to zero, according to the U.S. special representative for Iran.
Washington is considering additional sanctions against Iran, a senior U.S. administration official has said.
Comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyy and incumbent Petro Poroshenko appear set to meet in a presidential runoff expected to be a bitter fight in a country battling Russia-backed separatists, the seizure by Moscow of a key chunk of its territory, and corruption allegations.
The United States says it is halting deliveries to Turkey related to the F-35 fighter jet program in response to Ankara's decision to move ahead with the purchase of Russian missile-defense systems.
The U.S. envoy seeking a peace deal with the Taliban to end nearly 18 years of war in Afghanistan has returned to Kabul ahead of a new round of talks.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has announced that the government will reduce the length of the country’s workday and keep schools closed as it attempts to ration electricity in the face of continued power cuts.
One of Russia’s richest women, S7 Group chairwoman and co-owner Natalia Fileva, has died in a plane crash in southwestern Germany, the S7 airline says.
Turks on March 31 voted in municipal elections, which were widely seen as a test for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan amid an economic downturn.
A comedian with no political experience secured the most votes in Ukraine’s presidential election on March 31, exit polls suggested, but they predicted he would fall short of the absolute majority needed to win outright in the first round.
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