Requests for information and removal of content have increased 52 percent in the past six months -- and the United States leads the way.
Only about one-in-five people in the United States trust President Putin to make good decisions in world affairs — and the rest of the world seems to agree.
Drills by members of the military alliance will take place in September in Ukraine, a move interpreted as a message to Russia.
Latvia and Lithuania have both committed to increasing defense spending to ward off Russian aggression on Eastern Europe.
A missile defense system that is tasked with combating Iranian ballistic missiles will open in Naples, Italy.
The U.S. is funding $70 million in infrastructure upgrades in the Baltic states, Poland, Bulgaria and Romania through September.
The provision seems broad and even vague, allowing simply for consultations when a NATO member feels threatened.
ESL is the largest and oldest eSports organization, and now the first to test players entering tournaments.
The Eastern European nation had hoped to host alliance troops within its borders as a check against Russian aggression.
Russia has been aggressively working on strengthening its missile forces, spurred on by the U.S.'s growing military presence in Eastern Europe.
A National Review reporter was lambasted online Monday night for penning an article in which some are claiming he called presidential candidate Bernie Sanders a Nazi.
An expansive black market for cheese and other imported food products, complete with signals and back room haggling now exists in Russia.
Moldovan and Ukrainian officials have expressed concern over Moldova's pro-Moscow breakaway Transnistria region, which lies on the border.
The rise of the Islamic State group has turned out to be a major concern for NATO, which will train 36,000 troops to fight the militant group.
Oskar Groening has admitted moral guilt but said it was up to the court to decide whether he was legally guilty.
Poland issued an apology after right-wing lawmaker Janusz Korwin-Mikke did a Nazi salute and made reference to a Nazi slogan.
The U.S. wants NATO allies to commit 2 percent of their GDP on defense to combat Russia, which is seen as the biggest threat to U.S. security by Air Force Secretary Deborah James.
As the Greek debt crisis wears on, a critical pressure point has emerged: pensions. And while Greeks work longer hours than their northern neighbors, they also retire years earlier.
A decade ago, four British Muslims detonated homemade bombs on three underground trains and a bus in London.
A private U.S. company wants to help Ukraine produce its own enriched uranium to fuel its nuclear power and rely less on Russia.
Ukraine's failure to strike a deal for Russian natural gas now leaves Kiev without enough supplies going into the winter months.
The Big Apple has the fifth-highest average beer price in the world, according to GoEuro's Beer Index.