Russia's eastern military district will be equipped with the Iskander ballistic missile system, which can purportedly strike targets 300 miles away.
China, Russia and 13 other nations will participate in the International Army Games in Russia next month.
Natalia Poklonskaya, the pro-separatist prosecutor general in Crimea, was designated an "action target" by the U.S. in December 2014 for "illegally seizing state power."
Michel Platini, head of the European football authority, has the backing of most FIFA confederations but hasn't decided whether he will run.
Moldovan and Ukrainian officials have expressed concern over Moldova's pro-Moscow breakaway Transnistria region, which lies on the border.
The navy will purchase a "submarine-killer" version of the Be-200 amphibious aircraft by 2020, an official said.
Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels accused each other on Saturday of shelling residential areas despite a ceasefire, reporting four civilians and one soldier killed following a week of the deadliest fighting in over a month.
Hackers send Department of Defense cleverly disguised emails intended to infiltrate the Pentagon with malware, the Daily Beast reports.
Former Vice President Jeffrey Webb pleaded not guilty and was released on $10 million bond. He ordered to relinquish his passports.
France is reportedly considering a deal to compensate Russia, after canceling the delivery of two helicopter carriers over the country's role in the Ukraine crisis.
The latest investigation represents a new front in U.S. authorities' attempts to tackle FIFA and its alleged corrupt practices.
“The security service will continue to identify foreigners who work against our government using their diplomatic service as cover."
Russia will introduce six long-range Tupolev Tu-22M3 bombers to its fleet before the end of this year.
The drill, in late August, will involve nearly 20 warships of various classes, as well as planes and helicopters.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 -- bound from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur -- was shot down over eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014. All 298 on board were killed.
The signatories to the interim accord, including the U.S. and Russia, agreed to prohibit commercial fishing in international waters in the Arctic.
The shipments were a continuation of Russian President Vladimir Putin's plan to overhaul the military by 2020.
India's growing navy was in part a response to China's growing military presence in disputed areas.
According to Gen. Hans-Lothar Domrose, NATO forces will prepare for both "the southern threat" and "the eastern threat."
Reports suggest that Russia has been quietly working to update its Soviet-era laser tanks.
“The plan to impose sanctions against Russia will damage Europe, increase instability and bring new threats,” Raul Castro said.
The military exercises will take place weeks after Russia reviewed the legality of the Baltic States' independence.