A photograph on display at a Russian military academy is adding to the growing evidence identifying a Russian military intelligence officer who was allegedly involved in the poisoning of a former double agent in England.
The U.S. ambassador to NATO has said that if necessary, the United States would consider destroying a Russian missile system that Washington contends Moscow is developing in violation of a nuclear arms treaty.
Officials say at least 13 people are dead and dozens injured in a suspected suicide attack at a campaign rally in eastern Afghanistan.
The U.S. image around the world slumped further this year after President Donald Trump attacked allies and praised enemies, with a global poll showing people in most countries trust the leaders of not only Germany and France but Russia and China more than Trump.
Roscosmos' director claims the Russian space agency has experienced some problems in cooperation with its U.S. counterpart NASA -- a development he blamed on anti-Russian sentiment.
The Russian military has lost 112 personnel in the Syria civil war over the past three years, according to a senior lawmaker who heads a defense committee in Russia's parliament.
Charles Aznavour, the French son of Armenian immigrants and a performer whose worldwide fame rivaled that of stars such as Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan, has died at the age of 94.
Two immunologists, American James P. Allison and Japan's Tasuku Honjo, have been awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their work on a new approach to treating cancer.
Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has vowed to follow through with a change to the Balkan nation’s name as part of a deal to end a decades-old dispute with neighboring Greece after a September 30 referendum on the move failed to secure a turnout of 50 percent, required to make the nonbinding vote valid.
The head of the Pakistani-administered Kashmir region says Indian troops on September 30 shot at his helicopter from across the Line of Control that serves as a de facto border in the disputed region.
The vast majority of voters in Macedonia's referendum on September 30 accepted a name change that could pave the way for the Balkan nation’s entrance into the European Union and NATO, but the vote was marred by low turnout.
Iraq’s Kurdistan region has held long-delayed parliamentary elections, amid growing discontent with perceived corruption and economic hardship.
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