Countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe stepped up arms purchases as the U.S. reduced spending.
A government official and the foreign ministry did not elaborate on why Park had chosen not to attend.
Despite some who say he's "delusional" U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry defended his presentation of a framework agreement on Iran's nuclear program.
The political alliance’s co-leaders say Israel should have the authority to take military action in the event Iran violates the final agreement.
The deaths bring total Saudi casualties to six during recent military operations.
The "Normandy Four" will discuss the idea at a meeting in Berlin on Monday.
Dash cams can record useful evidence, but they can't catch everything.
With Russia experiencing tense times politically, Putin put forth a proposal that would grant amnesty for a large swath of convictions.
The Eastern Orthodox celebration shares fundamental similarities with the Western equivalent but with a few notable differences.
Civilians lack security and "are struggling for the very basics -- water, food, fuel and medicine," the U.N. secretary-general said.
“Russia's actions are the biggest challenge to the European security,” defense ministers of five northern European states wrote in a joint declaration.
Russia holds a significant portion of the vast hydrocarbon reserves in the Arctic but lacks the expertise to exploit them.
If President Poroshenko signs the bill into law, a trove of information on KGB activity and persecution will be available to the public.
Indian and Chinese officers could soon train together.
The Russian military held training exercises in its eastern Primorsky Territory and in a breakaway region of independent Moldova, reports said.
Greece announced on Thursday that it had given the order to repay a loan installment from the International Monetary Fund worth about $485 million.
The demand is likely to disrupt the ongoing efforts to finalize a deal by June 30.
Lech Walesa, a strong critic of Russia, said the West needs to do "everything possible" to curb Russian aggression in Europe.
Lithuania will stop taking in people who fled the war, saying that this may spur Ukraine to create acceptable conditions for them.
If airports and seaports are shuttered, the country's humanitarian crisis could escalate, relief workers say.
Russia's cost of living provokes model to protest nude.
Pro-Russian rebels say the ceasefire has been broken 45 times in 24 hours; Ukraine says it's the rebels who are gearing up for war.