Police in the Czech Republic's capital have detained a Russian citizen suspected of hacking U.S.-based websites.
Announcement comes month after Turkmenistan passed constitutional changes that removed barriers to President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov’s lifelong rule
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic says EU membership remains goal of his government, despite changed atmosphere recently that has welcomed larger Russian presence in his country
According to the Serbian Ministry of Defense, the armed forces will host joint drills with Moscow and its ally Belarus in September and October.
Pope Francis paid tribute to the 1.5 million Armenians killed in 1915 at the Genocide Memorial and Museum in Armenia's capital Saturday, a day after he denounced the World War One-era mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks as “genocide;” a term that enraged Ankara a year ago.
Thousands of residents are trapped inside the IS-held city ahead of a full scale Iraqi offensive aimed at retaking it.
Ex-director of Russia's anti-doping agency told The New York Times that he helped provide banned substances to athletes and replaced drug-tainted testing samples with clean ones during Sochi Olympics
What do Muscovites think about the massive financial data breach called "The Panama Papers"? The leak implicates Russian President Vladimir Putin in a money sheltering scheme, but Current Time TV correspondent Vadim Kondakov had a hard time finding people who have heard the news.
Syed Abdul Ghani treks a kilometer every day with 100 kilograms of flour on his back. He earns just 300 Pakistani rupees ($3) selling the flour to a bakery in his native Peshawar. He's been making the trip every day for the past 25 years.
Former head of Moscow State University's journalism department admits he's far from impressed by work of former students, now stars of Russian state television
Thousands of servicemen have marched in central Kyiv to mark Ukraine's Independence Day. Speaking at the parade on August 24, President Petro Poroshenko said Ukraine would continue to increase its troop numbers in order to fend off attacks by Russia-backed separatists in the east.
Meeting in Turkey, participants of 2nd annual Crimean Tatar World Congress also say new Ukrainian constitution should grant them autonomy
Speaking in Russian capital, Yanukovych-era prime minister calls for ‘total regime change,’ vows to ‘restore order in our home;’ Kremlin distances itself
Security forces and emergency workers surrounded the Afghan parliament building in Kabul after an attack by a suicide bomber and several gunmen on June 22. Police said that all six Taliban attackers had been killed. No casualties were reported among the lawmakers, but there were reports of injured civilians. (RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan)
UN envoy Zainab Bangura is working on an action plan to address horrific sexual violence against thousands of girls enslaved by militant group
Defense ministry describes drill as a 'massive surprise inspection,' to check combat readiness, develop a command system in field conditions
Critics say legislation will deal a fresh blow to a nongovernmental sector that already faces considerable pressure
Court rules Khadija Ismayilova's pretrial detention period will continue until August 24; critics decry act of retribution
New report, based on research begun by slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov claims over 200 Russian military personnel have died in E. Ukraine fighting
'We are ready to look at the possibility and carry out corresponding talks on a new agreement' Foreign Ministry official says
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