The cartoons in the latest issue of satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo have hit a nerve in Russia with criticism of the country's airstrikes in Syria linked with the crash of Metrojet Flight 9268.
"We are there to investigate what happened, but at present it is unclear what happened," a police spokesman said.
Egyptian authorities pointed to the limited capacity of the resort's airport for Friday's chaos that left several British tourists stranded.
It's time for the Western military alliance to renegotiate terms of a Cold War-era agreement over military exercises in Europe, the organization's leader said Thursday.
"Oh, well, I shall just continue to sunbathe by [the] pool while young men bring me drinks,” said a British vacationer among 20,000 stranded in Egypt since the crash of a Russian airliner.
Crippling sanctions over involvement in Ukraine have continued to hit Russia's economy hard.
The crashes of Metrojet 9268 and Malaysia Airlines MH17 have raised questions about aviation safety and how states and airlines make decisions over which routes to fly.
While Denmark's intelligence service doubts Russia has plans for a military confrontation with Copenhagen or NATO, it still listed the Kremlin in its latest national security risk assessment.
A biography alleges that as a college student, Cameron "inserted a private part of his anatomy" into a dead pig's mouth.
Sir Elton John wants to open a dialogue on the issue of gay rights with the Russian leader.
Cameron’s comments were the first by a head of state citing an explosive as the likely cause of Saturday’s fatal plane crash.
The group, which calls itself Crackas With Attitude, says it's hacking into accounts in retaliation for an FBI investigation.
The order from the Russian transport agency comes a day after Britain alleged that Saturday's crash could have been cause by a bomb.
The comments came after the Syrian army recaptured the only road linking the northern city of Aleppo to central Syria from the militants.
Russia claims its airstrikes in Syria are against the Islamic State group, but Western countries believe it is an attempt to protect Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The deal, which includes the sale of related military equipment, is estimated to be worth $30 million, according to the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency.
Citizens have bemoaned the loss of imported products amid U.S. and European sanctions, and an expansive smuggling system has arisen in response.
For the third year in a row, the Russian president ranked No. 1 on the business magazine's list of influential world figures.
The Islamic State group said again Wednesday that it was responsible for the attack, and added it would eventually explain how the attack was carried out.
Five factors are at play in Bitcoin's double-digit gains against the dollar, but enthusiasts are troubled by one of them.
Hyperloop Technologies says a prototype will be up and running by the end of 2016, with three commercial projects operational by the end of 2020.
An overcrowded plane, paired with lax safety standards, likely contributed to the crash of a Soviet-era plane in South Sudan Wednesday.