As Iraq mounted an offensive to free Mosul of ISIS, Turkey said it'd help the operation to prevent sectarian strife while the UNHCR expressed concerns about an exodus of refugees.
Russia's Vladimir Putin met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the state of Goa in western India on the sidelines of the eighth annual BRICS summit.
The Russian lawmaker hinted that Americans may find themselves in the middle of a nuclear war if Trump doesn't become the president of the United States.
A new poll shows Russians trust President Vladimir Putin and his government less and less.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein has suggested that Hillary Clinton may lead the U.S. into a nuclear war with Russia.
Thailand's late king had a staggering net worth.
“It’s political rhetoric that doesn’t make a lot of sense and doesn’t take account of the reality in Syria,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
As oil prices bounced up and down following promises from OPEC and Russia to sharply cut their production levels, United Arab Emirates oil minister Suhail bin Mohammed al-Mazrouei took a different stance.
State media watchdog Roskomnadzor said the website was illegally promoting "non-traditional relationships."
Donald Trump's response to a question on the humanitarian crisis in Syria during the second presidential debate exposed cracks in his partnership with Mike Pence.
Moscow moves Iskander missiles to Kalingrad, near the Polish border, putting a strike on Berlin within reach.
The leaks have sought to hurt Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a time when Republican nominee Donald Trump has repeatedly praised Russia President Vladimir Putin.
The poster, with the word “peacemaker,” appeared mysteriously Thursday before being taken down by the police.
Donald Trump on Wednesday seemed to temper his praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying he's not sure what kind of relationship they would have.
Gulp when Mike Pence mentions Donald Trump's shoulders or Tim Kaine speaks Spanish just to prove he can.
The two countries had signed an agreement in August 2000 to dispose at least “34 metric tons of weapon-grade plutonium removed from their respective defense programs.”
The deliberations coincide with Secretary of State John Kerry threatening to halt diplomacy with Russia on Syria and holding Moscow responsible for dropping incendiary bombs on rebel areas of Aleppo.
The Dutch-led Joint Investigation Team said it was still unclear if the Ukrainian rebels acted independently or were ordered to shoot the plane down.
The move, which would initially replace Microsoft Exchange Server and Outlook with software developed by the state-run Rostelecom, is part of Putin's push for technological self-sufficiency.
The Russian president is planning to create a new security service that will essentially bring back the infamous agency he served under for 16 years.
With 93 percent of the votes counted, Vladimir Putin’s United Russia Party is on course to win 76 percent of the seats in the country’s parliament.
But an RNC spokesman says that's not true.