On the third day of the hostage-taking, Russian security forces stormed the school. In the ensuing fighting, 334 people died, 186 of them children
In exchange for his work at sanctioned station, Justice Department says, Dimitri Simes received over $1 million, car and stipend for apartment
Russia appears to be struggling to find buyers for its liquefied natural gas from a flagship Arctic development after the West imposed sanctions, forcing Moscow to store the gas in a huge container vessel in the Arctic Sea. Henry Ridgwell reports from London.
Move is in response to the failure of an engine part on a Zurich-bound flight earlier this week
Sanctions target ‘ice-class’ vessels intended to transport liquefied natural gas cargoes, putting off global buyers
Washington announces charges against five Russian intelligence officers and one civilian in connection with WhisperGate attack against Ukraine
A new conscription law has been in force in Ukraine for more than three months, and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says mobilization has been going according to plan. But studies suggest Ukrainians are ambivalent about the law. Lesia Bakalets in Kyiv has the story. Videographer: Vladyslav Smilianets
The survivors, all male Syrian nationals, were picked up from a semi-sunken boat by the Italian coast guard
The group's priorities include bolstering Ukraine’s air defenses and 'energizing of the defense industrial bases' of allies to ensure long-term support for Kyiv
As dueling presidential candidates offer different visions for Ukraine, embattled nation looks to chart its own path
Prosecutors say there was 'no longer a realistic prospect of conviction'
Bavaria's top security official, state Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann, says suspect had opened fire at police and they returned fire
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