Interpol says it has taken former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych off its list of "wanted persons" pending further investigations.
Russia is pressing forward with a new nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit targets more than 10,000 kilometers away.
“It’s not just transgender people that are being inspired by this change,” one veteran says. “It’s anyone that has ever faced discrimination in the U.S. military.”
Russia will introduce six long-range Tupolev Tu-22M3 bombers to its fleet before the end of this year.
The alleged gunman, who was shot and killed by police in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has been named as Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez.
Shootings at two separate locations near Chattanooga, Tennessee, has left four Marines and the suspected gunman dead, according to reports.
The incident occurred over the Aegean sea and adds to a long list of military and diplomatic spats between the two rivals.
The Nordic country suspects that Syrian art stolen by the Islamic State group may have ended up in Sweden as fighters return home.
The leader of the Chechen Republic has dismissed claims that the Islamic State group has branches in the country.
The Iran deal will theoretically stall Tehran's plans to develop nuclear weapons, but it will do nothing to prevent the build up of weapons in the region.
Russia's military industry has demonstrated huge growth in recent years -- despite international sanctions, a hurting economy and a drop in oil prices.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says weapons deals will still go ahead under a U.N. resolution despite the embargo.
A battalion of Ukrainian soldiers has refused to take orders from leaders in Kiev, claiming that they were not being treated fairly.
More submarines were expected to arrive in the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk by 2016 as Russia underscores its new military posture in the region.
If Iran and U.S.-led negotiators reach a deal, Iran will become an exporter of nuclear materials such as uranium and heavy water.
The short-range ballistic missile is capable of carrying nuclear warheads and can hit targets up to 500 km away.
The United States has sent its most senior naval official to re-establish defense ties with the strategic North African country.
Satoru Iwata, 55, died on July 11 after battling ill health for the last year.
Mount Raung in East Java has caused Virgin and other airlines to cancel flights in and out of the Indonesian Island.
The youngest ever Nobel prize winner opened a girls school for Syrian refugees in Lebanon on her 18th birthday.
Moscow is mulling whether to offer Greece natural gas supplies while Athens struggles with its European creditors.
The cuts come amid aggressive budget constraints imposed by forced sequestration.
While Greece contends with its increasingly fragile economic circumstances, Russia is circling to pick up the pieces.
The first submarine, known as the "aircraft carrier killer" will carry cruise missiles.
But Berlin wants to see Russia and Ukraine meet the terms laid out in the Minsk II agreement first.
The entire Su-24 fleet was grounded after one of the aircraft crashed in far eastern Russia, killing both pilots.
The number of internally displaced people in Ukraine has climbed to nearly 1.4 million as the war with Russian-backed rebels takes its toll.
The exercise will see Russia ships test missiles defenses against simulated enemy attacks.
Moscow is arming many of its former Soviet allies as it looks to continue moves out of recession while also building up support against NATO.
A private U.S. company wants to help Ukraine produce its own enriched uranium to fuel its nuclear power and rely less on Russia.
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