Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Nord Stream 2 gas project is "not just a matter of energy security, it is a geopolitical issue," as he welcomed NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
Nearly 90 percent of overseas K-pop fans in 111 countries said they would like to visit South Korea in future
Trafficking networks reach deep into the remote communities of Vietnam
NASA’s asteroid tracking system has spotted a space rock that’s currently moving towards Earth. If the approaching asteroid ends up colliding with the planet, it would create a huge explosion in the sky on Halloween.
Turkey-backed Syrian fighters watch as smoke billows in the distance during clashes between Syrian regime forces, and Turkish forces, 15kms east of the northeastern town of Ras al-Ein, on October 30, 2019
Orban argued that Hungary's contact with Russia was a win for everyone, including the EU and NATO
Map of Ukraine showing regions controlled by pro-Russian separatists and Crimea, annexed by Russia
A Russian-sponsored disinformation campaign in Africa targeted users of Facebook but also those on Instagram, Twitter and other platforms, researchers said
Russian state media and gamers have railed at what they see as anti-Russian "propaganda" in the US video game "Call of Duty" (visitors wait for "Call of Duty - Modern Warfare" during Gamescom in Cologne, western Germany, in August 2019)
Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan, seen here in March 2019, has vowed to press Russia on election interference if confirmed as ambassador to Moscow
The networks targeted a number of African countries and were tied to the Russian oligarch indicted for 2016 U.S. presidential election meddling.
Facebook said a disinformation campaign targeting African countries was linked to an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin
US Energy Secretary Rick Perry says the pipeline "would increase Russia's leverage over Europe's foreign policy" while President Trump says it makes Germany "a hostage to Russia"
The king motions for the white falcon to be brought closer and reaches out to stroke its chest, smiling as the bird blindly swivels its head, a hood covering its eyes.Russia's Vladimir Putin this month engaged in some falcon diplomacy on a Middle East tour, gifting prized gyrfalcons to Saudi King Salman and Emirati Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, a falconry enthusiast.In Russia, however, Arab interest in falcons has a dark side, with out-of-control poaching and smuggling to the Gulf region, where they find an eager market thanks to deep-rooted hunting traditions.
John Krasinski’s character will get his hands dirty in “Jack Ryan” Season 2 in order to do the right thing.
The Syrian government desperately needs funds to rebuild the war-ravaged country
A new study shows it might be possible to predict the Big One with this new study.
NASA is currently monitoring two asteroids that are headed for Earth. If any of these asteroids hit the planet, they will most likely cause a huge explosion in the atmosphere.
US forces that had been acting as a buffer between Turkey and the Kurds, both theoretically US allies, pulled back from the border at the beginning of October
13,000 people have died since the conflict in eastern Ukraine broke out in 2014
The EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini hailed the conference, jointly organised with the heads of the UN agencies UNHCR and OIM
CEO of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Travis Tygart, pictured May 2019, said it was a "brute force password attack"