Twenty students at a school in Khabarovsk, Russia, are scheduled to take the new course at the start of the semester.
Russia is now officially Ukraine's enemy, according to the country's newly revised military doctrine, which also lays out a long-term path toward NATO membership.
"This is yet another example of the hostile treatment of our brave men and women simply because they wear a badge," a police union official said.
The South Carolina governor, a rising GOP star, said the people of her state -- under her leadership -- avoided riots and violence after racial tension flared there earlier this year.
As a crisis continues, Germany wants to draw a clear distinction between refugees fleeing conflicts and migrants seeking economic opportunities.
Look who's standing with Rand now. Asking for social participation can be risky or just randy.
The far-left, anti-austerity Podemos party's rise to national prominence has lost a considerable amount of momentum heading into upcoming elections.
The heads of the top U.S. oil, gas and coal companies are financially motivated to extract more carbon reserves, despite dire climate change warnings.
The Deaf Bible Society hopes to counter the lure of the Islamic State militant group by making Christian resources widely available to the Middle East's deaf communities.
Professor Brian Cox objected to his quotes ending up underneath a headline hyping "alien life on Pluto."
This measurement will inform conservation efforts and climate policy for years to come.
Hotels, shops and subways are closing as Russia's President Vladimir Putin and Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir attend China's controversial celebration of the victory over Japan.
The first GOP debate, candidate interviews and the Kelly-Trump feud put Fox in the No. 1 spot on basic cable, far ahead of CNN and MSNBC.
The refugees are fleeing conflicts in North Africa and the Middle East and will gradually move to Romania and be spread around six centers across the country.
With an intensifying spotlight on police brutality and a lure of big settlements, more attorneys are taking on cases of police misconduct.
Sanctions were first applied in 2014 over Russia's actions in Ukraine, including the March 2014 annexation of Crimea.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is halfway through his six-year term and despite all of his talk of change, many Mexicans say his promised reforms have fallen short of expectations.
The alleged attack came after rumors that the Islamic State group was attempting to recruit experienced fighters from the region to fight in Syria and Iraq.
The U.S. president reportedly now has enough support to ensure that the highly controversial agreement will clear congressional roadblocks.
Police reportedly arrested activist Kwame Rose.
A new poll released on Wednesday had Donald Trump leading the pack of Republican candidates for president.
Venezuela is seeking to ramp up production in coming months to offset steep losses caused by falling prices for crude, the nation’s main export.
India will buy 48 Russian-made military helicopters under the terms of the purchase agreement.
The radars can detect semi-ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, wide-body planes and small flying objects, and hit targets in other countries.
“Americans should not have to live in fear that they will go bankrupt if they get sick," says the U.S. senator from Vermont.
Nigeria's former minister of works denies the accusations of corruption made against him, saying the Edo state governor’s allegations are “wild and spurious.”
At least two county sheriffs in Tennessee said the increase of mosques across the state should be a call to action.
Up to 60 tombstones were desecrated earlier this week in Denmark, in the second attack on a Muslim cemetery there in just a few months.
Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, NATO forces are boosting defense measures.
In a scheduled visit to the village of Kotzebue, Obama will speak about what the government can do to work with Naive Americans.