A December investigative report alleges a man identified on intercepted communications is retired Russian Colonel General Nikolai Tkachyov, though it remains unclear what role he may have had in the downing of the airliner
Former Georgian president turned Ukrainian opposition leader, has vowed that he will continue to resist arrest after his supporters dramatically freed him from custody
Call comes after former Georgian president's supporters freed him from police van after security forces stormed his apartment and detained him
Draft deal requires Russian Defense Ministry to negotiate details of agreement with Egyptian officials
Officials suggest they could restrict work of some US media in Russia, including CNN, Voice of America, and RFE/RL
Move follows Moscow’s warning it could respond tit-for-tat if Washington restricts operations of Russian state-funded RT TV, Sputnik in US
Assailants attacked gay and transgender rights activists and torched a rainbow flag at a small rally in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv
Dozens of countries were hit by a massive cyberattack on May 12 that hamstrung vital computer systems from Fedex to Britain's health care service, with large concentrations of attacks in Russia and Ukraine
Armenians vote Sunday in elections that will determine who guides country through its planned transition to parliamentary system of government next year
Several assailants attacked Russian Service reporter Sergei Khazov-Cassia and cameraman Andrei Kostyanov as they were leaving their hotel in Kropotkin to report on a planned protest by farmers
Kremlin says it was unaware of what it called 'routine business' activity between President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and officials from state-owned Russian development bank Vneshekonombank
Several assailants attacked RFE/RL Russian Service reporter Sergei Khazov-Cassia and cameraman Andrei Kostyanov on the morning of March 28 as they were leaving their hotel in Kropotkin to report on a planned farmers protest.
Tens of thousands of pro-EU demonstrators marched in London, despite heightened concerns about terrorism threat, to mark European Union's 60th anniversary -- just days before Britain's exit from the EU is expected to formally begin
Lower house of Russian parliament says it wants to see whether RFE/RL’s Russian Service, Voice of America, and CNN are in compliance with Russian laws
Durbin noted reluctance of former President Barack Obama's administration to provide Kyiv with lethal aid for fear of escalating the conflict
Order naming Mehriban Aliyeva to newly created No. 2 post was published on presidential website on February 21
U.S. Senator John McCain says that the United States will not strike a "Faustian bargain" with Russian President Vladimir Putin, amid speculation that President-elect Donald Trump could scrap sanctions in a bid to improve ties
Speaking to RFE/RL Ukraine Service, U.S. senators John McCain, from left, Amy Llobuchar and Lindsey Graham discuss U.S. sanctions against Russia for reported cyber attacks in the recent U.S. Presidential election.
A Russian stadium that is due to host a 2018 World Cup semi-final match has been officially completed after many construction delays and corruption scandals.
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