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.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will return to Syria talks Saturday, three weeks after the failure of their painstakingly drafted ceasefire.
The Democratic nominee’s campaign expressed concerns that the speech may make the Clintons appear too friendly with Wall Street, hacked emails published by WikiLeaks showed.
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.
The training exercise conducted by Russia's Eastern Military District practiced bombing runs in teams of two.
The military is looking to replace soon-to-be-retired aircraft and is asking foreign governments for help.
Kim Jong Un reportedly ordered the purge as a punishment for the defection of Thae Yong-Ho, deputy ambassador to Britain, who fled with his family in July to South Korea.
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.
As North Korea continues a push to bolster its nuclear arsenal, tensions on the peninsula are forcing some in South Korea to question if it may be a good idea to bring nukes back to their turf.
Syrian and Russian aircraft continue to pummel Aleppo and other targets.
A classified army dispatch reveals that Turkey purged nearly 150 of its NATO military envoys last month, adding to a large list of those disciplined for a failed coup attempt in July.
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.
A new report claims Samsung is contemplating on terminating its Galaxy Note series after the downfall of the Galaxy Note 7.
Russia has announced that it will join China in countering U.S. plans to expand its missile defense system in Europe and Asia.
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.
The superpower is looking to expand its military presence aboard after opening a permanent base in Syria.
John Podesta accused a Donald Trump ally of having received an “advance warning” regarding WikiLeaks’ plans to publish thousands of emails.
It will be the final friendly for both sides as they return to World Cup Qualifying next month.
State media watchdog Roskomnadzor said the website was illegally promoting "non-traditional relationships."
Saudi Aramco has halted the shipment of refined oil products to Egypt, possibly over political disputes.