"Now it's the U.S. which is blocking the consensus to apply the law," one former ICC chief prosecutor told Newsweek.
Vladimir Putin was sworn into his fifth term as Russia’s leader, but the ceremony was boycotted by the United States and the ...
The security service of war-torn Ukraine revealed a foiled assassination plot on President Volodymyr Zelelsky and other top officials by two undercover Ukranian colonels.
Twenty other people were injured in the incident, which has burdened relations between the two powers ever since.
As long as our outrage is selectively assigned only to specific victims in specific contexts, we are lying to ourselves about ...
According to Russia’s defense ministry, the nuclear weapons drills order comes in wake of “threats” from West reaching “unprecedented levels.” ...
In-depth: The Rapid Support Forces have surrounded and besieged the Sudanese army's last Darfur holdout in El Fasher - a city gripped by famine and fear.
Norway and Moldova on May 7 signed an agreement to strengthen their cooperation in the energy sector and step up the Southeastern European country's energy security.
The Supreme Court of Uzbekistan has exonerated posthumously 198 individuals convicted by Soviet regime in the 1920-1930s for "counter-revolutionary actions, armed uprisings, terrorism, banditry and ...
"The West will not succeed in the unilateral escalation game it tries to play," Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov told Newsweek.
Western tanks and military hardware captured by Russian forces in Ukraine went on display in Moscow at an exhibition. The exhibition is located at a World War II memorial venue in western Moscow.
As time progresses, these cinematic gems continue to prove that the enchantment of the Wild West never loses its power. Here, check out the best.