A decision by then-president Viktor Yanukovich to reject an association agreement with the EU sparked protests that brought a pro-Western government to power.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg accused Moscow of breaching international treaties by conducting snap exercises.
Ahead of the two-day meeting between the alliance’s defense ministers, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg announced the deployment of four battalions in Eastern Europe.
Respondents in nine of 10 European countries surveyed said they saw the militant group as the greatest danger, ahead of climate change and economic instability.
Moments after the final whistle in the Stade Velodrome, masked Russian supporters charged at England fans.
After Russian and English soccer fans clashed in Marseille, Northern Irish fans got into ugly exchanges with locals in Nice.
Swedes like the European Union with the British inside it, so if the Brits vote to leave June 23, sentiment in the Scandinavian country for staying could change dramatically.
Without mentioning Russian aggression, the U.S. and Sweden reached a nonbinding agreement calling for greater military cooperation.
The move, ahead of a NATO summit, coincides with NATO military exercises across Eastern Europe and Turkey that may irritate Russia.
While Hillary Clinton could make history in the U.S., India, Germany and South Korea and many other nations have all already had female heads of state.
There are seven countries in the European Union that must adopt the currency one day but remain in limbo. Here’s why they’re still not on board.
The 10-day military drill aims to examine the Eastern European bloc’s ability to defend its borders in light of Moscow’s increasing assertiveness in the region.
Authorities were alerted to the relic’s absence when a visitor notified an usher Sunday.
The man, arrested by authorities in Ukraine, was found with a hoard of fuses, detonators and almost 275 pounds of TNT.
The alliance's focus on conflict in cyberspace reflects, in part, growing concern over Russia's increasing assertiveness in Eastern Europe.
The Russian ruler said the ex-Soviet satellite states could be targeted for hosting U.S. missiles. "How can that not create a threat for us?"
Mexico’s macroeconomic policies “remain very strong,” but there are risks given global market volatility, an IMF official said.
Say goodbye to doom-and-gloom reports on the impact of a Brexit as the government enters a period of silence.
The June vote centered on Britain’s future in the EU has left the fate of more than 850,000 Poles living and working in the U.K. hanging in the balance.
Russia has deployed military divisions along its western border as one part of measures to respond to NATO’s buildup.
Europe’s largest bank is in the process of cutting a fifth of its global workforce, including thousands of U.K.-based jobs.
The continentwide song contest is so popular partly because votes from the general public are responsible for half the score.