US Intelligence Warns China, Russia Determined to Erode Washington's Influence
Long-standing threats, pandemics and changing environment are expected to present greatest challenges to US security in coming year
Long-standing threats, pandemics and changing environment are expected to present greatest challenges to US security in coming year
Human rights groups are protesting China's hosting of the games, due to start in February 2022
War of words escalates between the two NATO allies, with Turkey calling French president's accusations 'dangerous'
Russia's government made "misleading or unsubstantiated allegations" against then-candidate Joe Biden through allies of former President Trump and his
Threats suggest extremists could target the building during an address by President Joe Biden
EU agree to impose what it described as 'landmark sanctions' against several senior Russian security service officials over Kremlin's crackdown on opp
Top Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny has been detained since his return to the country in January
Diplomats from Germany, Poland and Sweden are targeted for attending 'unlawful rallies'
Associates of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny have called for nationwide demonstrations ahead of his trial, due to start Februray 2
Warning comes amid detentions of Navalny associates and opposition journalists and a police plan to restrict movement Sunday in the center of Moscow
Hundreds of protesters supporting Russian opposition leader remain behind bars
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny's return sets stage for potentially dramatic new showdown between Kremlin and Navalny, one of President Vladi
Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny's return sets stage for potentially dramatic new showdown between Kremlin and Navalny, one of President Vladi
Lyubov Sobol is a lawyer for the outspoken Kremlin critic Aleksei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK)
Warning comes after two people had adverse reactions to vaccine on first day of rollout in Britain
DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis says Russia is 'likely to continue amplifying criticism of vote by mail and shifting voting processes amidst t
Russian opposition leader's spokeswoman says she expects him to be flown out Saturday morning; allies believe he was poisoned
Kremlin says Putin, Lukashenko agree on Moscow assistance to 'maintain security' in Belarus
Statement by Lukashenko comes as thousands of demonstrators in Belarus took to the streets again Saturday to demand for him to resign after a presiden
Lawyers for 3 men sentenced to death for joining November 2019 antigovernment protests in Iran said Wednesday they asked for a retrial
Nation's top infectious disease expert issues new warning about pandemic as U.S. formally begins withdrawal from World Health Organization
Five Iranian tankers expected to start arriving in Venezuela in coming days are carrying gasoline to alleviate severe fuel shortages
Lawmakers from both parties say the Defense Department is undermining its own efforts to get military money by diverting billions of dollars for the c