March 14, 2017 0 Former Montenegrin PM Says Russia Wants To Destroy EU A former prime minister of Montenegro has appealed to the European Union to curb Russia’s “destructive” ...
March 14, 2017 0 Ousted U.S. Prosecutor Bharara A Thorn In Russia’s Side For Years Preet Bharara, the former top U.S. prosecutor in Manhattan whose firing by the Trump administration has stirred controversy in ...
March 13, 2017 0 Turkey Cuts Diplomatic Ties With The Netherlands; Dispute Worsens Turkey says it is halting all high-level political discussions with the Netherlands and that Ankara’s agreement with the ...
March 13, 2017 0 NATO Sees 60 Percent Rise In ‘Cyberincidents’ During 2016 NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance saw a 60 percent increase in “cyberincidents” during 2016 ...
March 13, 2017 0 Belarus Criticized For Largest Crackdown On Protesters In Years Western governments and human rights groups are criticizing Belarusian authorities for the biggest crackdown in years against ...
March 13, 2017 0 EU Commissioner Says Gazprom Appears Set To Comply With Antitrust Rules EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager says Russia’s state-run gas giant Gazprom appears ready to comply with ...
March 13, 2017 0 Ukrainian Activists Brick Up Entrance To Russian Bank Ukrainian nationalists bricked up the entrance of a major Russian bank in Kyiv. The protest came after Sberbank said it would ...
March 13, 2017 0 Kremlin Critic Kara-Murza Says He Plans To Return To Russia Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza says he plans to return to Russia to continue his protests against the government of President ...
March 13, 2017 0 UNICEF: 2016 Worst Year Yet For Children In Syria’s Civil War The United Nations says 2016 was the worst year yet for children affected by Syria’s six-year-long civil war, with at least 652 ...
March 12, 2017 0 Serbia Defense Chief Says Putin Soon To Approve Delivery Of Fighter Jets The Serbian defense chief says he expects Russian President Vladimir Putin to soon approve delivery of six MiG-29 fighter jets to ...
March 12, 2017 0 Albanian Prime Minister Says Four Government Ministers To Step Down Albania’s Socialist prime minister says four government ministers will step down on March 13, but he insisted the moves had ...
March 12, 2017 0 Russia Chooses Entry For Eurovision, Despite Threats Of Boycotts Russia has chosen Yulia Samoilova to represent the country at the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, an event some Russian pop ...
March 12, 2017 0 Kazakhstan Plans Syria Talks Despite Reports Of Rebels Seeking Delay Kazakhstan’s Foreign Ministry says it is continuing with preparations for the third round of Syrian peace talks in Astana, ...
March 12, 2017 0 Death Toll In Damascus Twin Bombing Climbs To 74, Monitor Says The death toll from a twin bomb attack targeting a Shi’ite pilgrimage site in Damascus has climbed to 74, the Syrian ...
March 12, 2017 0 Iraqi Forces Advance Deeper In Mosul, Commander Says Iraqi security forces have recaptured more than a third of west Mosul from the Islamic State (IS) militant group since launching ...
March 12, 2017 0 Afghan Officials: Dozens Of Taliban Militants Killed In Latest Military Operation At least 31 Taliban militants, including a local commander, have been killed and nine others injured in a military operation ...
March 12, 2017 0 ‘Carlos The Jackal’ Faces Paris Trial For 1974 Shop Bombing Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez, better known as “Carlos the Jackal,” goes on trial in France for the 1974 terror bombing of a ...
March 11, 2017 0 Thousands Celebrate European Court Ruling In Favor Of Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV Thousands of supporters of Georgia’s Rustavi 2 TV have gathered in central Tbilisi to celebrate a recent ruling in favor of ...
March 11, 2017 0 E-Mail Hack Gives Glimpse Into Russia’s Influence Drive In Eastern Europe Ukrainian hackers release a trove of electronic communications from a Belarusian man at the center of a network of pro-Russian ...
March 11, 2017 0 Hundreds Protest In Belarus City Against Tax On Jobless Several hundred people have staged a protest in the southwestern Belarusian city of Pinsk, calling for the scrapping of a law ...
March 11, 2017 0 Eight Afghan Police Killed In Insider Attack, Officials Say At least eight members of the Afghan security forces were killed by two of their colleagues in the southern Zabul province late ...
March 11, 2017 0 Former Abkhaz Leader Seeks Election To Parliament On March 12, voters in Georgia’s breakaway Republic of Abkhazia go to the polls to elect a new parliament. The election ...
March 10, 2017 0 UN Envoy Urges Taliban To Join ‘Peaceful’ Negotiations In Afghanistan The United Nations’ envoy for Afghanistan said the country’s problems cannot be solved through military means and he ...
March 10, 2017 0 Belarusian Activists Live-Stream Their Own Detentions At least three Belarusian activists live-streamed their own detentions on March 10 after several hundred people rallied in the ...