There is some mystery about the origins of the nation's color scheme.
U.S. diplomatic cables reveal that Ukraine appealed for support against Russian aggression years ago.
Thailand's billion-dollar seafood export industry charged with relying on slavery and human trafficking.
Former Gov. Palin has criticized President Obama's weak image in the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Abby Martin, host of RT's "Breaking the Set" spoke out against Russian military intervention in Ukraine during a Monday broadcast.
A Facebook group, "Help Find Hayley Howard," was created to aid the search for the missing UNO student.
The House Budget chairman isn't impressed with the president's proposal, to say the least.
The State Department has previously cited studies by the environmental non-profit Carbon Tracker, which now says the department is understating the pipeline's impact.
It is an interdependent world: Sanctions on Russia could hurt Boeing by choking imports of titanium, a metal it needs to make airplanes.
Florida death row inmate Freddie Lee Hall says he shouldn't be put to death because he's mentally disabled.
What's more, the number of daily calories lost per person varies from 400 calories a day to 1500 calories a day in the developed world.
For more than a decade Caterpillar has made big bets on Russian trade, but growth could be at risk if the United States imposes sanctions.
Russia's oil wealth has allowed the nation to amass a stake amounting to 1.4 percent of outstanding U.S. debt.
Russia President Vladimir Putin Tuesday offered a "ray of light" regarding the crisis. It wasn't much, but it's a data point of hope.
The government alleges that Sprint inflated expenses related to wiretap equipment mandated by the government, to the tune of $21 million.
It's not the first time the two interests have not seen eye to eye on public policy.
In an election year, it's all about messaging, and Obama has quite a few for Republicans in his proposed 2015 budget.
The Russian envoy to U.N., Vitaly Churkin, said Russia is allowed to have 25,000 troops in Crimea according to law.
A supposed "ultimatum" given to Ukrainian forces in Crimea has passed as the U.S. suspends some links with Russia.
Fifty tons of rubbish. That’s the dirty secret of the world’s tallest mountain and one that hardly fits with its public perception.
The Georgia House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that would allow a tightly-regulated and specific medical cannabis program to be established in Georgia. The bill now goes to the state Senate.
More than 94,000 people have signed a petition calling on Facebook to ban the sale and trade of firearms on the global network.
The Ukraine crisis has failed to unite Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Harry Reid on sanctions against Russia. But that may change.
There's a reason the Ukrainian conflict's images are captivating Westerners, and it has to do with the French Revolution and Hollywood.
Russia has used its energy resources as a political tool to exert influence, but now those resources may get in its way.
China's gun laws do not allow security guards to carry weapons. After the Kunming attack, should train station security be armed?
Sunday was a very successful night for Mexican cinema, and the whole country celebrated.
Russian speakers are concentrated in the southern and eastern parts of Ukraine.
What's more, Russia's threat to end natural gas discounts to Ukraine has the rest of Europe worried, too.
In an op-editorial column for the Russian magazine snob.ru, Kravchuk said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had gone too far.