The flight — the first in almost a year since a Russian passenger plane was brought down in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula — landed in Sharm el-Sheikh early Sunday.
The two countries will carry out defense, rescue and anti-submarine operations, as well as "island seizing" and other activities.
South Korea has developed a plan to raze certain sections of the North Korean capital in case of any nuclear attack indications from the reclusive country.
State television showed Iranian and Russian officials at launching ceremonies for the 10-year project, which will include two power plants.
The U.S. and South Korea have dispatched planes to detect radioactive material following North Korea’s fifth nuclear test Friday.
Russia and the U.S. announced an agreement on the Syrian war that calls for a nationwide ceasefire starting sundown Monday.
A new study shows that the French are the most skeptical when it comes to trusting the safety of vaccines.
Following a series of high-profile cyber breaches, the Obama administration announced the position earlier this year.
The United States will be looking for a fifth-straight World Cup victory over Mexico in Columbus, Ohio.
In a clip circulating on social media, "Morning Joe" host Mike Barnicle is seen asking Johnson what he "would do about" Aleppo if elected.
Over the last few years, China has ramped up its efforts in developing advanced new military equipment, including submarines, aircraft carriers and anti-satellite missiles.
The reclusive country is holding its 12th annual international trade fair, with participation from various countries including China, Iran, Italy and Russia.
The Republican presidential nominee has repeatedly showered praise on the Russian president, even as relations between the two countries remain tense.
The two leaders had a brief chat Wednesday easing a standoff after Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte called Obama a “son of a bitch” ahead of a summit of Asian leaders in Laos.
Russian officials said the U.S. plane was intercepted because it was heading toward Russian territory with its transponders switched off.
Mexico will begin the final round of World Cup qualifying with two challenging fixtures.
A lack of funding and conservative policies are blamed for what some have called an epidemic.
The EU's travel bans and asset freezes cover some 150 people and 37 entities involved in the turmoil in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
The Syrian government has denied previous accusations that it used chemical weapons in the ongoing civil war.
Barack Obama was set to hold his first meeting with Rodrigo Duterte, but cancelled after the Filipino president lobbed an insult at him in front of reporters.
After getting a much-needed win in El Salvador, Mexico will aim to build some momentum at home to Honduras.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov were unable to strike a deal for a ceasefire in Syria and differences remain, a senior official said Monday.