Winter Storm Pandora Update: Latest Blast To Hit Through Weekend
At least 20 people already have died because of the brutally cold storms this winter.
Chelsea Racist Fans: Hollande, Fans And Club Show Support For Paris Man Berated By Racist Chants
President Francois Hollande and fans made their stances clear after two racially charged incidents in France involving Chelsea soccer fans.
Boko Haram Defeated In Baga: Nigerian Army Claims It Has Retaken Town
Baga was the site of a brutal massacre perpetrated by Boko Haram Islamist militants last month.
South Sudan Kidnapping: At Least 89 Boys Abducted By Armed Group During Exams
The boys were likely abducted to serve as child soldiers in South Sudan's ongoing civil war.
Ukraine's Euromaidan Anniversary: Recalling The Violence One Year Later With Those Who Were There
Two days of violence and over 100 deaths one year ago set off what became the most important year in modern Ukrainian history.
Mariupol, Ukraine's Next Battleground: Rebel Control Of Seaport Would Allow Russia To Transport Goods, Water To Crimea
Separatists and their alleged Russian backers appear ready to launch an attack on the crucial Azov Sea port city of Mariupol.
Greece Bailout Negotiations: European Central Bank Has Contingency Plan For A 'Grexit'
Negotiations between the "Troika" and Greece over its massive bailout loans aren't going well, according to European sources.
Ukraine’s Frontline Priest Helping Refugees And Soldiers Needs A New Van; Supporters Start Crowdfunding Campaign
Father Dmitro helps both soldiers and civilians in eastern Ukraine with material and religious support.
Ukraine Crisis: Russia Says Calls For UN Peacekeepers Will 'Destroy' Minsk Accords
As a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, Russia has veto power over peacekeeping deployments, which means that a deployment is unlikely without a shift in Russia’s stance on Ukraine.
Ukraine Crisis: EU Hints At New Sanctions On Russia, But Effectiveness Questioned
Economic sanctions have done little to sway Vladimir Putin, but remain the West's response to the Ukraine conflict.
Westminster Dog Show Results 2015: Tuesday's Winners
Three more dogs will be chosen Tuesday to move on to the Best In Show judging round. See the results here.
Putin And Hungary's Orban Agree To Gas Deal
The Russian leader also spoke strongly about the conflict in Ukraine and accused the West of supplying the Ukrainian military with weapons.
Westminster Dog Show Results 2015: Monday's Group Results
All of Monday's results can be found here. There are four groups being judged on Monday night.
Carnival Brazil 2015: Videos, Schedule And Photos From Rio And Salvador
About 2.5 million people take part in Salvador’s Carnaval, helping to boost the city’s economy every year.
Ukraine's Credit Rating Downgraded By Fitch To CC
A day after the IMF announced a multibillion dollar loan to Ukraine, Fitch casts doubt on the country's ability to pay its debts.
US Apache Helicopters Attack ISIS Base: Report
The U.S. took its operations against the Islamic State group up a notch on Friday by engaging the militants with Apache attack helicopters.
Who Is Kate Brown? Oregon Secretary Of State To Become First Openly Bisexual Governor
Active in Oregon politics for the past two dozen years, Kate Brown was twice elected to serve as its secretary of state.
Oregon Governor John Kitzhaber Resigns Over Conflict Of Interest Scandal, Kate Brown To Become First Openly Bisexual Governor
John Kitzhaber's successor, state Secretary of State Kate Brown, will become the first openly bisexual governor in the country.
Ukraine Ceasefire Agreement: Who Came Out On Top In Minsk?
Did Putin get what he wanted? And what about Poroshenko, who faces hardliners at home that will likely resist the terms he accepted?
Russian Nuclear Missile Forces Conduct Large-Scale Exercises Across Country
Russia's nuclear force is set for major upgrades over the next few years, per a new Russian military doctrine.
Putin-Poroshenko Handshake: Ukraine's Minsk Meeting Starts Off Icy [PHOTOS AND VIDEOS]
The leaders met in Minsk with a barely civil greeting, and outside, a Russian reporter barked at a Ukrainian news team.
Ukraine Minsk Meeting: Peace Talks Breed Skepticism After Continued Fighting, Failed First Accord
Ukraine has little leverage in Minsk without modern weapons to defend itself against Russian-backed separatists, analysts say.
Serbia Border Crisis: Hungary Flooded With Migrants, Latest European Nation To Battle Migration Problem
Hungary has seen 23,000 migrants, mostly Kosovar Albanians, cross from Serbia in hopes of receiving asylum.
Ukraine Crisis: Ceasefire Agreed Upon, Russian Source Says
The ceasefire, if confirmed, would come just before Russian, German, French and Ukrainian leaders meet in Minsk.
Ukraine Crisis: Russia’s Brand New Rocket System Used In Attack, Says Government Official
President Petro Poroshenko said the rockets were part of a new system that had not yet been exported outside of Russia.
Ukraine Is Fighting A 21st Century War With Cold War Arms
Ukraine had the fourth-most powerful military in 1991. So why is it struggling for survival just 24 years later?
Munich Security Conference: Kerry And Lavrov To Discuss Ukraine Saturday
Lavrov and Kerry have been point men for their respective countries' interests in Ukraine over the past year.
Ukraine Ceasefire Update: Short Humanitarian Truce Declared In Debaltseve
The ceasefire was called to let civilians escape ahead of a major battle for the strategic city of Debaltseve.
Ukraine's Women Should Be Active In Peace Process, OSCE Says
In Ukraine, women make up the "overwhelming majority" of internally displaced people.
Ukraine Crisis Talks: UN Peacekeepers Could Be Solution, Russian Minister Says
Russian officials hope "clarity" will be brought to discussions on Friday between Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande and Vladimir Putin.