Russia's ambassador to the United States says that Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin discussed "concrete proposals" for resolving the conflict in eastern Ukraine during their summit in Helsinki.
At least 14 people, including women and children, have been killed in an Afghan-U.S. air strike near the northern city of Kunduz, officials say.
Saudi Arabia's state-owned defense company has forged a deal with Spanish shipbuilder Navantia for a joint venture to build five warships, state media said Thursday.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has launched a Twitter campaign calling for the release of Maria Butina, a woman with ties to U.S. conservative politicians and groups who U.S. authorities have accused of being a Russian agent.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is set to regain control of his country's frontier with Israel in a major victory over rebels who have agreed to surrender in negotiations with Russia, sources on both sides said late on July 19.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders has said that U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered officials to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to Washington "in the fall."
U.S. Central Command chief General Joseph Votel says he does not expect major changes in military strategy as a result of an updated assessment of the war effort in Afghanistan currently being conducted.
U.S. President Donald Trump has hailed his recent summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin as "a great success" and said he is looking forward to "our second meeting" to implement some of the ideas discussed in Helsinki.
The government of Montenegro has defended its contribution to peace in response to a comment from the U.S. President Donald Trump, who said earlier this week that the tiny Balkan state's "aggressive" people were capable of triggering "World War III."
British investigators believe they have identified the suspects responsible for the Novichok nerve-agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, the Press Association (PA) reported on July 19.
The White House and the State Department are at odds over an offer by Russian President Vladimir Putin to allow U.S. prosecutors access to 12 Russians accused of hacking the 2016 election if Russian prosecutors who are pursuing Kremlin critic William Browder are allowed to interrogate several Americans.
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