The United States has charged seven Russian military intelligence officers for what officials said was their role in a hacking conspiracy targeting anti-doping agencies and the international chemical weapons watchdog.
NATO says a U.S. military member in Afghanistan has been killed, at least the sixth American fatality this year amid a sharp uptick in fighting by Taliban and other militants.
The Netherlands says it has expelled four alleged Russian intelligence officers in April over a plot targeting the global chemical-weapons watchdog and an international investigation into the downing of a passenger jet over in Ukraine in 2014.
Ukrainian anticorruption investigators have launched a probe into alleged illegal enrichment by a top intelligence official whose family reportedly owns three villas valued in the millions of dollars.
Britain is accusing Russian military intelligence of being behind a host of recent cyberattacks seeking to undermine critical Western institutions from sports and transportation authorities to election processes.
Georgia will one day join the alliance, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, 10 years after the Western military organization first promised the South Caucasus country it would become a member.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called former intelligence officer and spy Sergei Skripal a "traitor" and a "bastard."
A key achievement of Russian President Vladimir Putin on a trip to India this week will be the signing of a $5 billion deal to supply India with S-400 air-defense systems, a top Kremlin aide has said.
Thousands of people have gathered in Yerevan to sign a condolences book and pay last respects to singer Charles Aznavour, the French son of Armenian immigrants who died on October 1 at the age of 94.
A key achievement of Russian President Vladimir Putin on a trip to India this week will be the signing of a $5 billion deal to supply India with S-400 air defense systems, a top Kremlin aide said on October 2.
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