The Ukrainian parliament on Tuesday renounced Ukraine's "non-aligned" status with the aim of eventually joining NATO.
Oil prices could begin finding a new equilibrium by the end of 2015, even in the absence of any production cuts by OPEC.
The dates were discussed in a phone conversation among France's Hollande, Germany's Merkel and Russia's Putin.
They're often handpicked from North Korean universities, begin training at around 17 years of age -- and make a lot of money.
The global decline in crude oil prices is beginning to reveal consequences around the globe — far beyond the Russian ruble crisis.
China's trade minister proposed more use of China's currency in settling trade with Russia in the face of a weaker ruble.
Aleksey Navalny, an anti-corruption blogger, is to be sentenced Jan. 15 on embezzlement charges.
Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi blamed falling oil prices on speculators and lack of cooperation from non-OPEC members
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
Despite its crumbling economy, Russia says a new round of U.S. sanctions won't have the desired effect.
Putin, himself a former KGB agent, sent the message in a letter to to veterans and current operatives of Russia's security services on the day Moscow traditionally honors them..
The U.S. will not bomb North Korea over its role in the Sony cyberattack, experts say, but it has other weapons.
With the Sukhoi T-50, Russia joins the elite stealth-fighter club. Or does it?
Chinese hackers are known to have conducted hacking operations on Pyongyang's behalf, though its unclear if that's what happened to Sony.
Venezuela, already battling a torrent of economic problems, may now see its closest ally drift further away.
Russian lawmakers approve a measure to rescue country’s banks that’s similar to 2008 Troubled Asset Relief Program in the U.S.
Swiss National Bank announced it would impose an interest rate of -0.25 percent on the portion of so-called "sight deposits."
EU leaders decided to maintain a tough stance toward Russia Thursday, while also sustaining mutually beneficial commerce.
Asian shares enjoyed their best day in 15 months on Friday after Wall Street boasted its biggest two-day advance since late 2011.
The U.S. administration is not yet sure how it will respond if it confirms that North Korea was behind the Sony hack.
Investigators don't think it was an inside job, and they're prepared to blame North Korea.
The White House does not have immediate plans to impose the sanctions the law authorizes.