The US Vice President spoke after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Warsaw
It is the first visit to Ukraine by a top US official since the election of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in April
In its ruling, court in Strasbourg says treatment of anti-corruption lawyer's pancreatitis and other medical problems was 'manifestly inadequate' and 'unreasonably put his life in danger'
The August 8 accident in the northern Russian region of Arkhangelsk raised concerns of atmospheric contamination after emergency officials reported a spike in background radiation levels.
The accident in the northern Russian region of Arkhangelsk raised concerns of atmospheric contamination after emergency officials reported a spike in background radiation levels
The August 8 explosion near Nyonoksa sent intelligence analysts from Washington to Brussels to Oslo scrambling to figure out what happened
The Health Ministry said 23 people had suffered injuries, but that nobody had been killed in the accident
Press secretary of Russia Justice Initiative says officers did not explain reason for search and 'illegally' confiscated telephones from group members
Announcement comes a day after tens of thousands of opposition supporters gathered outside Moscow's center for sanctioned rally demanding fair municipal elections
Putin was shown on state television in a leather jacket at a biker show organized by the Night Wolves motorcycle club in Sevastopol, a city in the Crimean Peninsula that Moscow seized in 2014
Public anger has recently grown over what many see as increasingly corrupt and dysfunctional public administration after gruesome slaying of a teen from Caracal, whose calls for help were mishandled by police in July
Police stormed Atambaev's compound after their first attempt to detain him overnight failed amid violent clashes with his supporters that also left dozens injured
Ukraine's Defense Ministry said separatists had opened fire at Ukrainian military positions in the Donetsk region, using grenade-launchers, machine guns, and assault rifles
The Kremlin critic, who is currently serving a 30-day jail sentence for calling a protest last weekend, was taken to hospital late on July 28 with severe swelling of the face and a rash, sparking fears he had been the victim of a poisoning attempt
Russian opposition leader was taken to the hospital on July 28 and released a day later after being treated for what hospital said was a non-life threatening condition
Officers clad in riot gear used batons against demonstrators who had gathered outside Moscow City Hall on July 27 and roughly detained people
The airliner flying between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpur was shot down by a Buk missile on July 17, 2014, over territory in eastern Ukraine controlled by pro-Russian separatists
The protests on July 16 are spearheaded by the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists to fight 'unprecedented censorship'
Rally, attended by about 1,000 people, was called by opposition candidates after they were excluded from city council elections
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