The Buran orbiter was a response to NASA's space shuttle program, but it was abandoned in the early 1990s.
Finland President Sauli Niinisto was reportedly "indignant" when asked about criticism of his ties to Russia amid the Kremlin's recent aggression.
The Yakovlev Yak-130 can carry both guided air-to-surface and air-to-air missiles, while flying at a maximum speed of about 652 miles an hour.
Every country with a nuclear arsenal is working to develop new nuclear weapons systems, or upgrade existing ones, according to a new report.
An Agence France-Presse reporter was shot in the leg in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk and is recovering in a hospital.
Embattled FIFA President Sepp Blatter may attempt to remain in his post, despite resigning amid a corruption scandal almost two weeks ago.
A U.K. newspaper claims intelligence agents were pulled from operations in “hostile countries” because of fears they could be identified through files leaked by Edward Snowden.
Italian neurosurgeon Sergio Canavero spoke to scientists in Annapolis about head transplants.
For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. could begin piling up heavy weapons and troops in Eastern Europe, as a bulwark against Russia.
The CIA has reportedly spent about $100,000 for each moderate fighter it has trained in recent years.
In an effort to protect state secrets, an Iranian general says authorities with access to classified information will be banned from using smartphones.
Experts believe that Russia lacks qualified workforce and funding to support its claims of simultaneous production of several warplanes.
Officials from both the U.S. and Russian navies held talks to discuss ways to avoid unintentional clashes that could lead to war.
The Obama administration is expected to announce an agreement with Cuba in early July to reopen embassies and restore diplomatic relations severed more than five decades ago, U.S. sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Hackers who accessed the Office of Personnel Management database this week could use the information gained to affect U.S. laws and policies.
Moscow is reportedly concerned about U.S. refusals to help prevent the deployment of weapons in space.
Macedonia and Montenegro should be invited to join NATO, says Poland's defense minister, but Russia is opposed.
The comments by the U.S. envoy to the United Nations are considered to be one of Washington’s toughest rebukes to Moscow in recent times.
A new report says that China is in a better position to develop "offensive cyber capabilities."
In a Moscow speech, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his country was united with the Islamic world.
Sen. Bill Nelson said during a speech on the Senate floor, "We need to wake up to what's happening."
Latest beta release suggests pricing in Russia to be 169 rubles (just over $3) and 120 rupees (just under $2) in India, while Spotify has yet to launch in either country.