A White House says that the U.S. administration believes Bob Levinson may have passed away in Iran 'some time ago'
Trial in absentia of three Russians and a Ukrainian charged with multiple counts of murder over the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in 2014 resumed briefly at The Hague
People across the country are working to ease the impact of the virus outbreak
Masked men beat 168 Hours editor with pipes in Sofia, film attack
News editor's husband is leading figure in newly-founded opposition Democratic Party
Svetlana Prokopyeva, freelance contributor for RFE/RL's Russian Service, says she had been handed indictment document at prosecutor's office in Pskov
The constitutional changes are due to be put to a nationwide vote in April
Constitutional amendments that would allow the Russian leader to run again for president in 2024
The conflict began when Syrians took to the streets on March 15, 2011, to protest against Bashar al-Assad’s government
Russia’s Constitutional Court must now examine the constitutional changes, which are to be put to a nationwide vote in April
Paris-based Reporters Without Borders unveils list ahead of World Day Against Cybercensorship on March 12
One of the amendments approved by the State Duma will set Putin's previous presidential terms back to zero, giving him the right to run for a new term in 2024 after his current second sequential presidential term ends
A lawmaker from the United Russia party proposed a constitutional amendment that would reset Putin's presidential term count back to zero because of sweeping changes to the constitution currently being debated
The suspects are charged with the murders of 298 passengers and crew who were killed when flight MH17, flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, was shot down by a Russian-made antiaircraft missile
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack, which came two days after a deadly assault on a ceremony in Kabul marking the anniversary of the death of Shi'ite political leader Abdul Ali Mazari
Death toll from virus in Iran rises to 107, while number of confirmed cases reaches 3,513
The reshuffling comes less than a year after Zelenskiy ushered in the youngest and freshest government to reduce the influence of oligarchs and eliminate opportunities for corruption
State-run communications watchdog says British broadcaster failed to identify, label violent content with proper age certificates
The staunch Kremlin critic Navalny accused President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating the situation
35-year-old computer programmer was detained on August 10 for taking part in rally to demand opposition and independent candidates be put on ballot for Moscow City Duma election
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