Hungary Migrant Crisis: Bodies Found In Van A Warning About European Migration, Angela Merkel Says
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the western Balkans have "huge challenges" with the migrant crisis and that everyone was "shaken" by news of the Austrian tragedy.
Ukraine Military Conscription Goal Of 25,000 Soldiers Not Met, More Waves Of Army Draft Expected
Ukraine will have to advance to several more rounds of military mobilization in order to meet its goal of 25,000.
Bryce Williams-Vester Lee Flanagan Shooting Manifesto: 23 Pages Faxed To ABC News By Person Claiming To Be TV Shooter
ABC News says it received a 23-page manifesto from someone claiming to be the gunman who killed two Virginia journalists on live TV.
Colorado Movie Theater Shooter James Holmes Receives Life In Prison
James Holmes received a sentence of life in prison for killing 12 people in a Colorado movie theater in 2012.
Canceled Mistral Sale To Russia Will Cost France Less Than $1.14 Billion
France is now in talks with multiple countries to sell one or both of the vessels.
Number of Russian Troops Killed in Ukraine Accidentally Published Online By Russia?
In what appears to be an accident, a Russian website published the numbers of troops killed and seriously injured in Ukraine.
China Cracks Down On Underground Banks That Funnel Billions Of Dollars Out Of The Country
Officials are looking to prevent large capital outflows following "Black Monday."
Schlumberger To Buy Cameron In Oil Company Deal Worth $14.8B
Oil-field service provider Schlumberger has agreed to purchase oil gear provider Cameron with hopes of breakthroughs in well technology.
Ukrainian Prisoners In Russia: The War In Eastern Ukraine Often Results In Lengthy Prison Sentences
A dozen or so Ukrainians are currently being held as prisoners in Russia, many under murky circumstances.
Russian Court Sentences Ukrainian Filmmaker Oleh Sentsov To 20 Years In Prison For Planning Terror Attacks In Crimea
Filmmaker Oleh Sentsov and activist Alexander Kolchenko were convicted Tuesday.
Ukraine War Forces A Nation To Talk About A Taboo: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Fighters returning home may not speak to psychologists about the war's devastating effects, but they will talk to priests.
With Broken Economy And Scarce Jobs, Ukraine's Displaced People Depend On Volunteers
With an economy in tatters, people fleeing the war depend on the kindness of strangers. For some, it works remarkably well.
Ukraine's Small Business Owners Face War, Crisis With Optimism - And Dark Humor
There are many reasons to despair in Ukraine, but some business owners are reacting the opposite way.
Volunteers In West Ukraine Keep War Effort Alive, 600 Miles Away
The government in Kiev can't provide all the army needs to fight rebels, so civilians are stepping in.
After East Ukraine, Activists Say New President Poroshenko Must Tackle Corruption
Ukraine's new President Petro Poroshenko has far more on his agenda than dealing with pro-Russian separatists.
Ukraine’s Army Can’t Fight Without Western Help, Says Ukrainian Security Chief Andriy Parubiy
The Ukrainian army is in such a sorry state that it has to ask Western powers for helmets, according to Andriy Parubiy.