Ukraine's new government will likely continue to move the country toward Europe and maintain pressure on Russia.
Is Russia readying for a new Cold War? Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said that the U.S. is increasing tensions with Moscow.
Putin and his government may try to shore up their popularity by diving further into the Ukraine crisis.
Economists have projected Russia’s economy will shrink by 0.8 percent in 2015. That would cause a recession — the first for Russia since 2009.
The agreement with one of the rebel factions follows a conflict that has so far claimed the lives of about 4,300 people in eastern Ukraine.
A top British official expressed concern regarding Russia's "extremely aggressive probing" of air defenses.
Warnings over further economic turmoil in Venezuela are becoming louder after OPEC declined to cut oil production last week.
A new report shows Wall Street-savvy hackers are using Microsoft computing language to target pharmaceutical companies to game the markets.
A search operation for those missing is underway, but authorities said bad weather and rough seas were hindering the effort.
The pipeline can currently supply 142.5 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe every year.
Turkey and Russia recorded trade worth $24 billion in the first nine months of 2014, and are aiming for $100 billion by 2020.
The Tizen-based Z1 is being viewed as Samsung's first attempt toward reducing its dependency on Google's Android in its smartphones.
Moldova is torn between re-electing a pro-European coalition and choosing parties that back stronger economic ties with Russia.
The airliner crashed in Ukraine in pro-Russian rebel-held territory on July 17, killing 298 people.
A dossier compiled by England's Football Association alleges multiple instances of improper conduct in relation to World Cup bids.
Separatists and the organizations behind rebel elections in east Ukraine will be hit with asset freezes and travel bans.
The country cited Western critics of North Korean defectors to back up its rebuttal of a United Nations report alleging mass human-rights abuses.
The successful test is part of an ambitious military modernization program.
After a close vote in Finland's parliament, gay marriage was finally legalized.
Russia will reportedly test a new ballistic missile next month and is also said to be considering reviving Soviet-era nuclear missile trains.
While the Russian defense ministry announced its navy was holding drills in the Channel, the French navy denied the claim.
Cluster bombs are banned in most countries, but some financial institutions are investing in the companies that make them.