China, Russia, Iran to hold joint naval drills
A formation of four Russian warplanes practiced attacking a U.S. Navy ship in the Black Sea.
Anti-Putin activist 'forcibly drafted' and sent to Arctic base
The Russian military suffered a technological loss as one of its SU-57 fighter jet crashed during a training mission.
“Now we have a situation that is unique in modern history when they are trying to catch up to us,” Russian President Vladimir Putin gloated.
Strikes kill 8 in Syria's Idlib as Turkey, France urge de-escalation
Some 225.000 U.S. troops are stationed in Europe and Asia, not including the Middle East, the largest contingent in Japan.
Putin accuses Poland of colluding with Hitler
Former Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie has called for Tusli Gabbard to resign from congress, claiming her presidential run is interfering with her ability to effectively represent her district.
Russia extends detention of Napoleon expert awaiting trial for lover's murder
Syria regime forces surround Turkish army post in Idlib
The James Bond "No Time To Die" trailer has many fans speculating the true identity of Rami Malek's villain character Safin.
Climate change is killing off reindeer in Sweden and elsewhere.
Russia tests 'sovereign' internet amid fears of online isolation
Berlin expects US sanctions to slightly delay Russian pipeline
Putin takes first train across Crimea bridge
Chinese President Xi Jinping told South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday that China is supportive of South Korea’s efforts to improve relationships with its northern neighbor North Korea. The reason for the show of support is to spur peace talks, according to China’s Foreign Ministry.
Japan's Abe urges Hong Kong freedoms in Xi meeting
Beijing attacks US for 'weaponisation' of outer space
Footage from a museum’s security camera showed the glass dome covering a meteor fragment mysteriously levitating. According to a UFO expert, the strange event may have been caused by alien technology embedded in the meteor.
China slams Pompeo criticism of Syria aid veto
40 years on, veterans still grapple with Soviet-Afghan war