Ukrainian activists say Europe abandoned the Maidan movement in favor of keeping ties with Russia, but they still want into the EU.
Heavy smoke and sporadic gunfire was seen in the area as calls grow for a cease-fire.
The teenager gained fame after a photo of her, taken at a World Cup group match in Brazil, went viral.
EU’s sanctions list so far includes nearly 61 people and two energy companies based in the Crimean peninsula.
The banknote depicts Greek god Apollo atop a Russian landmark. Apollo's genitals are visible, if you look closely
As U.S. troop numbers dwindle in Europe, NATO is being asked to spend more on defense or face the consequences.
The Angara rocket is to the first to be developed entirely in Russia.
There have been no indications that Russia will expel Edward Snowden when his temporary asylum expires on July 31.
A co-founder of Swiss firm Stropiq is turning his attention from Russian luxury real estate to an oil town in North Dakota, his alma mater state.
Vials of smallpox from the 1950's were found in a Food and Drug Administration Laboratory in Maryland and the Center for Disease and Control is still investigating how this could happen.
The 30-year-old man is said to be the son of Valery Seleznev, a member of the Russian parliament.
Will eastern separatists lay down their arms in the face of a Ukrainian blockade or will they battle for their self-proclaimed capital?
Two foreign firms plan to build shopping malls, condos, office spaces and hotels in the remote oil towns.
In a slow economy, the Russian Finance Ministry plans to slash dividend revenue from Gazprom and Rosneftegaz.
Demonstrators rally in support of separatists in Donetsk.
German president warns charges a BND agent spied for the CIA could be a breaking point for U.S.-German relations.
Separatists, outnumbered 50-1, flee Slovyansk as Ukraine military advances, part of a push that began Monday.
Moscow denied Ukraine’s accusations that Russia had sent arms to the separatists and called such claims “shameless.”
A new measure requiring websites to store user data on Russian servers has again raised fears of Internet censorship in the country.
The agreement to meet is a good step, but Friday saw 13 Ukrainian servicemen and unspecified numbers of separatists killed in fighting.
Embattled Iraqi prime minister faces big challenges in holding onto his position -- and his country.
U.S. Ambassador John B. Emerson was asked to help "clarify" the case.