The Kremlin has accused the United States of trying to set the Russian business elite against President Vladimir Putin before an election scheduled for next year.
The organization overseeing media access to the U.S. Congress has stripped Russia state-funded TV channel RT of its press credentials.
Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry says five people were sentenced to death for committing murder and kidnapping and were hanged on November 29.
Russia's ambassador to the United Nations has accused the U.S.-led coalition in Syria of trying to partition the country by setting up local governing bodies in areas seized from the Islamic State extremist group, Russian news agencies reported.
Judges in The Hague suspended an appeals hearing after one of the six Bosnian Croat war crimes defendants took what he said was poison, shouting and raising a bottle or vial to his lips in the UN court.
Reuters reports that a colleague of Katerina Tikhonova from the World Rock‘n‘Roll Confederation (WRRC) has confirmed that she is the younger daughter of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile, South Korean news agency Yonhap reports.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has stressed Washington’s commitment to European security, especially in combating threats from Russia.
The Russian space agency says that a satellite that was launched from its new Vostochny Cosmodrome has failed to enter a planned orbit, another blow to Moscow's space program.
Kyrgyzstan's new president, Sooronbai Jeenbekov, has called Russia his country's "main strategic partner" but signaled that he will seek to balance ties with Moscow, China, and the West during his six-year term.
Reports from Iraq say at least 11 people have been killed and more than 20 others wounded in a gun and bombing attack southeast of the capital, Baghdad.
The Kremlin has vowed to defend Russian athletes who have been stripped of their Olympic medals, as Moscow continues to grapple with the fallout from a state-sponsored doping program documented by global investigators.
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