Leaders react to first papal resignation in six centuries
But it is not yet known if it will take its place among the real killer storms in U.S. history
Police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse thousands of demonstrators calling for president's resignation, late Thursday
Many Estonians view monument as bitter reminder of nearly five decades of Soviet occupation
Foreign Minister Boris Tarasyuk resigned Tuesday; was a close ally of President Viktor Yushchenko and most vocal proponent of leading U
Sergei Ivanov says government plans to spend nearly $200 billion on military upgrade
President Yushchenko, former Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych reported close to agreement on political compromise that could allow form
Socialist party scores surprise win of powerful speaker's spot in parliament
Russian president says he wants new treaty to replace Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which expires in 2009
In Moscow, temperatures have plunged to -30 Celsius this week, and are expected to drop still lower
Last year, 16 servicemen were officially reported to have died as result of hazing, but some suggest actual number may be far higher
Parliamentary coalition asks largest opposition party to join talks aimed at resolving political stalemate
Political analysts question validity of new party, saying it appears to be another project masterminded by the Kremlin to maintain its
Race essentially boils down to competition between three main politicians of Ukraine's so-called Orange Revolution, but smaller opposit
Iran's FM says there are two issues at hand: one is Iran's right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes; and the other is easi
Duma chairman calls for restoration of state monopoly on alcohol sales, as more than 100 people have died and nearly 1,000 others
Move only possible after it was determined unmanned Russian spacecraft had properly latched onto orbiting outpost
Russia's foreign minister is meeting in Brussels with European Union officials ahead of summit later this month
Tests will significantly undermine stability and trust in Asia-Pacific region, says spokesman
45 political parties, or blocs, to compete, but race focusses on parties of Ukraine's three main political leaders who captured nation'
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