Pope Calls on Russia, Ukraine to Seek Reconciliation
Pope Francis voices apprehension over recent Russian troop buildup near border with Ukraine and calls for efforts to ease tensions in 7-year conflict
Pope Francis voices apprehension over recent Russian troop buildup near border with Ukraine and calls for efforts to ease tensions in 7-year conflict
Christine Schraner Burgener asks UN Security Council: 'How much more can we allow the Myanmar military to get away with?'
Top Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has been detained since his return to the country in January
Russia dismisses allegations of cheating, while world anti-doping body says country has harmed clean sports
Nationalist Orban has long vilified Soros, a Hungarian Jew who emigrated after World War II, as part of a general campaign against immigration
Jovenel Moise says his comment aims to reassure university students who took to the streets to demand justice for their colleague, Gregory Saint-Hilai
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says alliance is 'watching developments in Belarus closely'
But Poland's ambassador in Washington cautions that Moscow's goals are different from those of the West
We simply owe help to our neighbors,' Piotr Wilczek says
Belarus opposition figures are urging Western governments to make clear collectively to the Kremlin that Russia must refrain from intervening to save
Rights monitors report that more than 100 people remain in jail as allegations of large-scale torture and ill-treatment of participants of post-electi
Security forces crack down on protests against strongman Lukashenko
Evgeniy Vasilkov and five other journalists were arrested July 31 covering opposition rallies
IAEA adopts resolution urging Iran to let in inspectors
Erdogan says Ankara is retaliating against Syrian forces for the killing of 34 Turkish soldiers
Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov was shot dead near the Kremlin in central Moscow Feb. 27, 2015
Days after starting as U.S. ambassador, John Sullivan accused Russian authorities of shameful treatment' of Paul Whelan, who was detained by security
US secretary of state didn't specify which elections he was referring to, but Haiti failed to hold scheduled legislative elections last year