During the last two months, the Ukrainian military command has seen almost weekly personnel changes.
The Russian designers of "Lock On: Modern Air Combat" were thinking about a war when nobody else was.
A visual guide to the latest in Crimea, greater Ukraine, Eastern Europe and Russia. Both pro-Russian and pro-West supporters have come out in droves to either support or protest Russia's latest acts of aggression.
A 404(c) review of the project could signal the end of what might have been North America’s largest open pit mine.
The brutal attack that has left 33 dead and 130 more wounded is said to be the work of separatists from an autonomous region in northwest China.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel wants to kill the slow, 40-year old plane, but its fans say it does the job better than anything else.
There are a few events that connect to the conflict playing out in Crimea between Ukraine and Russia.
As much of the urban environment became impoverished, the outlying suburbs have prospered.
The latest breaking news regarding the developing situation in Crimea.
Warrants are issued for 35 buildings and houses, and about $837,000 in cash is confiscated.
Government looks for 6 percent growth in 2014.
Ukrainian officials on Friday accused Russia of initiating an "armed conflict."
Here are six of the most interesting items in 4,000 pages of documents released by the Clinton Library on Friday.
Party officials gathering in Beijing for the annual NPC session used to spend lavishly. Not this year, when even bottled water is rationed.
As Hezbollah threatened Israel with retaliation following an alleged Israeli strike on the organization earlier this week, Israel warns the Lebanese government.
Georgia could set off another regional confrontation with Russia - and a former top U.S. diplomat warns it's time to act.
Bill O'Reilly erroneously identified Jay-Z and Kanye West as "gangsta rap" on Thursday. Is he assuming that all black rappers are thugs?
The massacre occurred in the Shyamgiri hills of the tribal Bastar region, which is a stronghold for Maoist guerrilla activity.
A new video game released by China's government newspaper takes aim at the Japanese.
There were reports of a gunman outside the courthouse who was allegedly pointing a gun and shouting at authorities.
The government's move has angered environmental groups.
Almost one-half (47 percent) of Maidan protesters have been women, who are also using social media to promote their cause.
The exchange said it lost 850,000 bitcoins because of hackers.
In the first 10 months of 2013, China had rescued 24,000 children from child-trafficking groups.
The World Bank counts the East African nation of Uganda among the poorest countries in the world.
A California court ruling clears a man of a ticket for using his iPhone's GPS while driving, but does it clear up any distracted driving laws?
Obama, who launched the initiative to help young men and boys of color, said it "goes to the very heart of why I ran for president."
The Last Frontier could be the third state to legalize the sale and recreational use of pot after a primary election Aug. 17.
The 4,000-5,000 formerly confidential papers are part of a set of 33,000 pages set for release over the next two weeks.
Texas could be in-play, like Florida, immigration advocates found, but only if Latino voters head to the polls.