The radar will help the Ukrainian military better defend itself from incoming Russian artillery while also helping it return fire with accuracy.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt served frankfurters to King George VI of England when he visited the United States in 1939.
Should malicious code be classified as a weapon and regulated under existing international laws?
Following last week's landmark agreement, China -- long an advocate for the Islamic nation -- will build two of its four planned nuclear plants.
The surprise move comes amid a deepening crackdown on civil society in China.
Germany reported 150 attacks on refugee shelters in the first half of this year, nearly double the figure recorded last year in the same period.
Political turmoil between Tokyo and Beijing could lead to profound economic fallout, an op-ed article said.
Bayern Munich striker Thomas Muller could land with Manchester United.
"I find it completely normal that after this historic deal was signed, France and Iran should restart normal relations," French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said.
Earlier, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei dismissed speculation that signing of the nuclear deal indicated a shift in bilateral ties with “the arrogant U.S.”
The NSA helped ease cover up U.S. torture at so-called black sites as European governments faced mounting criticism, says WikiLeaks.
The rumored sale could fetch as much as $1.6 billion for the pink British daily, according to a Bloomberg report, which cited anonymous sources.
The move is likely to target mid-level and back-end staff to achieve maximum savings, according to reports.
The "Alliance for Progress and Renewal" opposes the German government's agreement to financial rescues for Greece and other euro zone countries.
French President François Hollande said an elected parliament for the countries that use the euro might cure what ails Europe.
Hungary has begun constructing a razor-wire border fence, aimed at stemming a tide of migrants, newly wary of attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea.
Only a tiny fraction of the Germans polled offer unqualified support for the deal with Greece, and many say they would have preferred a so-called Grexit.
Germany’s finance minister said Chancellor Merkel’s more flexible stance on Greece is “part of democracy.”
After capital controls were imposed on Greece's banking system, supplies of imported dietary supplements to feed 2,200 animals are under threat.
As Germany and the European Union made advances toward finalizing the Greek bailout, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cleaned house.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has said debt relief for Greece violates EU law. But international finance experts say that's an exaggeration.
Athens faces more steps before a deal can be finalized with international creditors.