Ukraine Ceasefire Monitoring Mission Must Be Expanded, More Sanctions Ready For Violations, EU Says
The EU's foreign minister, Federica Mogherini, said there could be a fourth round of Russian sanctions if fighting persists.
Tsarnaev Boston Marathon Bombing Trial: Victims Testify, Describe Gut-Wrenching Scenes In Court
A victim who lost a leg said he came to court to face the Boston Marathon bombing suspect: "I want to see him, and I want him to see me."
Ukraine-Russia Border Traffic: Ceasefire Causing More Ukrainians To Return Than Flee, OSCE Says
Reports from border-crossing points between Ukraine and Russia say more are returning than leaving since February's ceasefire.
Celtic Tomb Discovered In France Believed To Contain Iron Age Prince
The tomb is one of the largest and best preserved ever found dating to the late Iron Age, archaeologists said.
Ukraine Coal Mine Disaster: Day Of Mourning Observed Across Country
At least 32 miners were killed after an explosion in a coal mine in rebel-held territory on Tuesday.
Argentina Prosecutor Appeals Dismissed Case Against President Kirchner
If an appeals court overturns the ruling to throw out the case against Kirchner, it could lead to be the biggest trial in the country's history.
Ukraine Coal Mine Explosion: More Than 300 Killed In Zasyadko Incidents Since 1999
At least 17 deaths at a Ukraine coal mine Wednesday bring the 15-year death toll there to more than 300.
Putin on Nemtsov Murder: Russia Must Do More To Secure Country Against Disgraceful Killings
Many opposition members and Kremlin critics accuse the Russian president's inner circle of orchestrating Boris Nemtsov's murder.
Boris Nemtsov Death: Future Of Russian Opposition Is Unclear After Leader's Murder
Nemstov was respected in Russian politics, despite his views. Few other opposition leaders had the support he did.
Boris Nemtsov Funeral: Thousands Of Russians Pay Their Respects To Slain Opposition Leader [PHOTOS]
Mourners attended the funeral for the opposition leader, who had received countless death threats before.
Romania Natural Gas: Country Cuts Imports Of Russian Fuel By 61%
Romania relies almost entirely on Russian gas imports through Ukraine and a shutoff there would have a domino effect.
Russian Navy Will Get 50 New Ships This Year, Including Nuclear Submarines, Surface Warships, Says Admiral
Some of the ships, like Russia's latest nuclear submarines, are new. Others are to be refurbished and upgraded.
Nebraska Gay Marriage Ban Struck Down, State Attorney General Appeals
Judge ruled quickly because one of the plaintiffs is suffering from stage-four breast cancer and wants to marry partner so she can collect Social Security.
Ukraine Natural Gas Deal: Russia Violates Agreement, Says Ukraine's Naftogaz
A gas dispute is becoming increasingly contentious ahead of planned talks around Europe over the crisis in Ukraine.
Hearing Loss Report: Limit Music Listening To An Hour A Day, Says World Health Organization
It's time to get some earplugs before you head out to the clubs on the weekend, the WHO said Friday.
Leonard Nimoy, Science Fiction Icon Of 'Star Trek' Fame, Dies At 83
"Live long and prosper" was not just a "Star Trek" phrase but a way of life embodied by Nimoy.
Leonard Nimoy, Beloved 'Star Trek' Actor, Dies At 83
Nimoy was widely loved by science fiction fans for his strong personality and fan engagement years after leaving "Star Trek."
UK Will Find 'Jihadi John' And Put Mohammed Emwazi 'Out Of Action,' Britain's Cameron Says
The British Prime Minister did not offer concrete details about how the UK will go after people like Mohammed Emwazi, or Jihadi John.
Missouri Shootings: Eight Dead, Including Shooter In Spree
Missouri state police are investigating what appears to be a murder-suicide committed by a 36-year-old man in south-central Missouri.
Ukraine's Small Gas Payment To Russia Gets Supplies Flowing For Another Few Days
The payment gets Ukraine enough of a natural-gas supply from its contentious neighbor to meet demand for only a few days.
Homeless Catholic Man Buried At Vatican Cemetery In Honor Of Years Of Faith
Willy Herteller didn't miss a Mass for 25 years and became a fixture at the Vatican, earning the respect of Catholic leaders there.
Who Is Mohammed Emwazi? CAGE Advocacy Group Defends 'Jihadi John,' Stirs Controversy
CAGE, a group founded by a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner, says U.K. intelligence turned a "beautiful" man into Jihadi John.
Syrian Rebel Mouhannad Droubi Sentenced To 5 Years In Swedish Prison For War Crimes
Mouhannad Droubi is seen beating a Syrian soldier in a video, which Swedish authorities found after he was granted asylum.
Russia Hints It Will Give Free Gas To Eastern Ukraine, Cut Off Kiev
Russia is again leveraging its gas monopoly in Ukraine to pressure the government in Kiev.
Russia Poll: US Supplying Weapons To Ukraine Would Trigger Global Conflict
Around a quarter of Russian respondents said Russia shouldn't act if the U.S. provides weapons to Ukraine.
Greek Bailout: Finance Minister Admits Greece Will 'Have Problems In Making Debt Payments'
The current agreement gives Greece a four-month extension of its loans.
Poland To Train Ukraine's Fledgling Military In Fight With Pro-Russia Rebels, Says Advisor
Poland is one of Russia's strongest critic and on Wednesday it stepped up its direct support for Ukraine.
American, British Troops Parade Near Russian Border In Estonia
Russian media say a NATO parade in an Estonian border city was a deliberate provocation to anger Russia.
Minneapolis Police Shooting Update: Suspect In Custody After Allegedly 'Targeting' Cop In Shooting
It is unclear if the shooting suspect is in any way linked to a burglary and assault call the officer was responding to when he was shot.
Haiti Carnival Tragedy: State Funeral Led By Prime Minister Held For 17 Victims Of Disaster
Some at the funeral criticized the Haitian government for being lax on safety standards, which they say led to the tragedy.