Under the ceasefire agreement, the two warring sides were due to begin pulling back heavy weapons on Tuesday.
The man is said to have served at the Nazi death camp Auschwitz between January 1942 and June 1944, according to a report.
Warsaw is boosting its defense budget by $42 billion, as a "new cold war" with Russia festers.
Oscar-nominated director Morten Tyldum discusses his hopes for Oscar Sunday and the importance of “The Imitation Game.”
The U.S. State Department says five people have died in violations of the Ukraine ceasefire agreement.
Operations at the mission have been moved to Qatar, and Japanese citizens were urged to leave the country.
On the eve of the country's bailout talks, thousands of Greeks protested austerity policies in Athens and other major cities Sunday.
Authorities in Kiev say their troops have reported 10 incidents of shelling, but that they will not have a significant impact on the truce.
The right-leaning AfD has been polling between 3 and 6 percent ahead of Sunday's vote in the northern city-state of Hamburg.
Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have shut down their Yemeni embassies, but won't give up the fight against al Qaeda.
The U.S., Britain, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Italy and France have so far evacuated their embassies in the capital Sanaa, citing security concerns.
Market skeptics cautioned that the recent rally could fade because supplies keep coming.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has responded to overtures from President Obama amid nuclear talks by sending him a secret letter, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
In 2015, Pinterest will be opening offices in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden.
The world’s second-largest maker of aircraft engines is being hit hard by a decline in its marine offshore business.
The Dow topped the psychologically important 18,000 milestone on Friday after oil prices rose above $60 a barrel for the first time in 2015.
Over 5,000 people have been killed over the last 10 months in clashes between pro-Russian rebels and Ukrainian forces.
Thursday's agreement did not address many key matters, raising concerns that the pact could eventually fall apart.
Cisco helped propel the blue-chip index, while gains from Apple and Expedia boosted the Nasdaq to its loftiest level since 2000.
The A-10 was designed in the 1970s to kill Russian tanks. It never had to, but now it's being sent to Russia's doorstep.
The eleventh-hour agreement could very well unravel if leaders can't hammer out solutions to the many unresolved issues.
On Thursday, the IMF approved a $17.5 billion package to stabilize Ukraine's economy.