The military buildup could "present continuing challenges to U.S. and allied naval forces," an intelligence report said.
The attack occurred Tuesday night near the citadel of Derbent — reportedly Russia's oldest city — killing one person and injuring 11 others.
Turkish citizen Alparslan Celik said in an interview that he participated in the killing of Oleg Peshkov, one of the pilots of a Russian jet shot down by Turkey last month.
More than 2,000 Caddy minivans have been recalled over possible spontaneous engine starts, a Russian news agency reported.
John Wayne's daughter recently penned a letter in support of the Republican presidential front-runner.
You’re probably familiar with the New Year’s Eve traditions of your own respective country, but do you know what the holiday looks like elsewhere around the globe?
The leaders of Ukraine, Russia, France and Germany agreed to extend a peace deal into 2016 in the hopes of ending the conflict in Eastern Ukraine.
The country's security service has detected malicious software on networks used by utilities, and Russian involvement is suspected.
Nearly a dozen Russian companies were among the world's top 100 arms manufacturers, according to a report.
As the Russian economy languishes, its ambitious space program — including missions to the moon — is taking a hit.
The country will sign the articles of agreement by tomorrow, to become the last of the bank’s 57 founding members.
Russia has long been an Olympic power, but after a recent scandal, its athletes might not get a chance to compete in Brazil.
Russia is concerned by what it has called NATO expansionism: the introduction of Montenegro and remaining hostilities on the eastern front.
Treacherous sea crossings have caused the deaths of nearly 4,000 people, with most refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East.
Suspects in the murder of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov were indicted Tuesday, but the court refused to categorize the murder as one against a public official.
The study sheds light on the genetic origins of Celtic populations and suggests that farming came to Ireland as a result of migration.
"Interstellar" was the most stolen movie of the year, followed by "Furious 7."
Vnesheconombank, crippled by Western sanctions, is reportedly used by President Vladimir Putin to fund pet projects.
Several Western countries believe that Russia’s military presence in Syria is aimed at keeping long-term ally Assad in power.
The suspects were allegedly planning to attack "symbolic places" in Brussels on New Year's Eve.
The new year is likely to be a continuation of 2015, with further economic restrictions between Russia and Ukraine as Kiev looks toward the EU.
Additional stations could allow Apple to provide a more diverse selection of music genres across its online radio service.