Moscow is mulling whether to offer Greece natural gas supplies while Athens struggles with its European creditors.
Attorney General Michael Lauber said investigators now have 81 "suspicious activity reports" filed by Swiss banks.
The U.S. House of Representatives speaker suggested the U.S. should scrap talks with Iran over its nuclear program.
Negotiators trying to reach a deal on Iran's nuclear program are working on a 100-page document, but President Hassan Rouhani says there are still obstacles.
In a sign an agreement may be imminent, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov plans to participate in the talks Sunday, according to media reports.
Russia may relaunch production of the Soviet-era Tupolev Tu-160 supersonic nuclear bomber, a Russian defense ministry official says.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held up the summit as evidence Moscow is not isolated in the world.
The helicopter's deep-water bombs can reportedly destroy submarines up to eight football fields away.
France canceled the delivery of the two Mistral ships in November because of the Ukraine conflict.
Modi's government has adopted a tough posture on Pakistan.
The call comes after an international chemical weapons watchdog found evidence of chlorine gas being used "systematically and repeatedly."
The world’s longest-serving foreign minister, who stepped down in April, began his tenure after his father's assassination.
Facebook banned several prominent Russian journalists and bloggers for using a slur for Ukrainians, leading many to delete their accounts.
The U.S. should consider arming Ukraine to combat "Russian aggression," said Gen. Joseph Dunford, the Joint Chiefs Chairman nominee.
Encompassing two Russian nuclear test sites used during the Cold War, Novaya Zemlya is one of the northeasternmost points in all of Europe.
Both countries have increasingly displayed military aggression in their respective regions of the world.
The news comes after U.S. federal authorities revealed that Blazer had pleaded guilty to 10 counts of misconduct.
As Iran and six major world powers work to finalize a deal by Friday, Russia expressed hope of a "comprehensive agreement."
Senator John McCain called the decision "another dangerous consequence of budget-driven strategy."
The resolution, drafted by the U.K., called for condemning the 1995 Srebrenica massacre as genocide.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi he's ready to do yoga.
The U.S. wants NATO allies to commit 2 percent of their GDP on defense to combat Russia, which is seen as the biggest threat to U.S. security by Air Force Secretary Deborah James.