"I'm hopeful that we can have constructive talks with the Russian government," the U.S. secretary of state said.
Leaders from G7 countries are meeting Tuesday, a week after the chemical attack in Syria, to call for a new international push to end the six-year-old civil war in the Middle East country.
Reports have surfaced that "concentration camps" have been opened up in Chechnya where gay men are being detained and tortured to commit that they would leave the republic.
Russian president Vladimir Putin regularly met with former secretary of state John Kerry when he visited Moscow.
U.S. ambassador to the U.N. said the war in Syria will not be over unless President Bashar Assad is removed from power.
In her first interview after the elections, Hillary Clinton discussed various issues including Russia's interference in last year's election, WikiLeaks' theft of emails from her campaign chairman and misogyny.
Congressman Devin Nunes said he would not step aside last week.
The image was used in protests against Russian anti-gay laws.
The international response to Monday's St. Petersburg subway bombing was muted compared to recent terrorist attacks in the West.
The nations' three leaders reportedly spoke Tuesday and agreed to "exchange data" to fight terrorism.
Maxine Waters fully intends to dig into Donald Trump's ties to Russia.
At least 11 people were killed Monday after explosions rocked a subway car in the city of St. Petersburg, 50 others, including children were injured in the attack.
President Donald Trump called the Russian subway bomb blast at St. Petersburg "absolutely a terrible thing" and added that "it's happening all over the world."
The president's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin has many Americans on edge.
On Monday, Trump took to Twitter to criticize Hillary Clinton for something that happened over a year ago.
Trump, who is being investigated over alleged ties to Russia, asked why the Clintons are not being probed for their various ties to Moscow.
At least one explosion went off in the metro in St. Petersburg on Monday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump should “meet each other and exchange views” in a bid to improve relations between the two countries, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
Amid the heated discussions of Moscow's alleged meddling in the U.S. election last year, the Russian Foreign Ministry decided to take it on with a video on April Fools' Day.
The offer came as the Senate Intelligence Committee began taking testimony on Russian interference in last year's presidential election.
A diplomat in Washington, D.C. has been confirmed to be a spy for the Russian Kremlin, reports indicated.
The Russian president called Thursday for more than 142,000 men to be drafted in the spring.