An undersea data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early on January 26, the latest in a series of similar incidents ...
Officials in the authoritarian Central Asian country have told government employees that they will face dismissal if they use ...
Student activists returned to the streets on January 28 after several other protesters were attacked the previous night. The ...
Will the resignation of Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic end months of student-led protests in the Balkan country?
Photos capture the aftermath of a Russian strike that wiped out several vintage vehicles at the lavish former residence of ...
The Church of Almighty God, one of China's largest Christian sects, is finding followers all over the world and making new ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was optimistic about U.S. pressure on Moscow to end Russia’s all-out war on ...
One of Belgrade's key traffic arteries turned into a campsite on January 27. Thousands of students and citizens gathered for ...
This week's newsletter drills down on two issues: boosting European defense spending, and how the bloc is dealing with (or not dealing with) Georgia's controversial new president.
Ukraine's Cabinet officially fired Deputy Defense Minister Dmytro Klimenkov in what appears to be a broader shakeup of the ministry's procurement operations.
Two Russian ships docked at Syria’s main Mediterranean port last week, in what appears to be part of a large-scale withdrawal ...
In many parts of Russia’s North Caucasus region, Muslim women often lose custody of their children if they divorce, remarry, ...