According to Russia, progress on a peace treaty is only possible if Japan recognizes WWII results.
Sergei Pugachev alleged that Vladimir Putin and his inner circle dismantled his business empire and seized his assets.
Jack Warner was indicted in May in connection with a corruption scandal at soccer's global governing body.
The retail chain commissioned an internal report with the expectation that banks soon will file suit.
The Islamic State group "has become stronger in both Iraq and Syria under the American war against terrorism," Assad's deputy foreign minister says.
"What's important is Putin's commitment not to get mixed up in arming Hezbollah, which should help Israel," an Israeli official says.
The deal between two state-run agencies would allow Russia and China to co-develop an airliner to compete with Boeing and Airbus.
Israel is concerned about the risk of Russian weapons reaching militants on its borders.
“I think this shows that the Vatican wants to engage with Cuba rather than confront it."
The real-estate mogul and reality-television personality will join two other Republican U.S. presidential hopefuls on the NBC News program Sunday morning.
The former Ukrainian prime minister accused her political opponents of running a racketeering operation that fed money into her prosecution.
North Korea is expected to launch an upgraded long-range ballistic missile, which would violate international sanctions, as it prepares to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of its ruling Workers' Party of Korea on Oct. 10.
For the first time since the end of the Cold War the United States is reportedly revising its strategy for how it would go to war with Russia.
With direct military talks planned between the U.S. and Russia, experts point to the challenges ahead: mainly Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The announcement comes at a moment of high tensions between Washington, D.C., and Moscow over Russia’s involvement in both the Syrian and Ukrainian conflicts.
Russia said it would consider sending troops into Syria if asked by President Bashar Assad.
The camp has about 25 large military tents that can accommodate 500 refugees. It has a field kitchen, a canteen, showers, two mobile power generators and a water-storage facility.
The troubled bank is under investigation for allegations that Russian clients had laundered money worth billions of dollars through its services.
A U.S. official said that while the term did not refer to legally binding human rights, it was part of the country's efforts to push the issues onto the global stage.
The winner of a contract worth about $73 billion to build a new long-range bomber will be announced in the next few weeks, according to an Agence France-Presse report.
The U.S. Cyber Command said it is creating an automated anti-hacker "scorecard" system that will identify weaknesses in the military's computer networks.
A sophisticated hacking group believed to be working for the Russian Federation has been attacking Western government institutions for years, a report says.