The Ukrainian parliament also named the Russian Federation as an aggressor state.
Alexander Litvinenko, who knew Russian President Vladimir Putin personally, was found dead after exposing alleged corruption in Russian politics.
The deputy prime minister says Russia's new nukes cannot be stopped, but it may just be political bluster.
Xiaomi sets its eyes on selling 100 million smartphones in 2015.
“I’m free now, but free to do what? To go where? I didn’t have two cents in my pocket. Just my Auschwitz uniform.”
Many bond funds will have to sell Russia’s sovereign debt as it falls below investment grade.
From his deathbed, Kremlin-critic Litvinenko accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of ordering his murder.
Federal prosecutors identified three men who allegedly spied on U.S. economic interests for Russia's foreign intelligence service.
The talks have been spurned by key political opposition and do not involve the main insurgent groups fighting on the ground.
NATO reaffirms its support for Ukraine but will not commit to "lethal aid," meaning weapons.
Some OPEC members, including Venezuela, have continued to call for output cuts.
South Korean officials said that any conditions to be discussed will be held during the talks, not before.
The Chinese media called the Obama-Modi bonhomie "superficial" and accused the West of setting a "trap of rivalry" between India and China.
The latest carnage in the eastern Ukrainian city has prompted the West to ratchet up pressure on Russia.
Lizard Squad, the group that says it is responsible for the online attack, disputed the airline's claim.
Fighting has escalated in eastern Ukraine in recent days, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Kiev.
They said they’d reached an agreement that “improves the competitive landscape and achieves mission assurance for national security space launches."
At least 30 people were killed and 83 others wounded after an attack on civilian neighborhoods Saturday in Ukraine's strategic port of Mariupol.
Lena Klimova was initially acquitted of charges filed against her website before a Russian lawmaker swore vengeance.
Volunteers bearing aid are the only thing remaining between the city of Donetsk and starvation.
The attack comes after Donetsk rebel leader's announcement that the rebels will increase the offensive against government forces.
Last year, the Russian Supreme Court had declared the Ukrainian nationalist organizations as extremist.