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Israel's defense chief has warned that his country will seek to "destroy any Iranian military presence" in Syria, where Tehran has intervened to prop up its ally President Bashar al-Assad in a war that has lasted more than seven-years.
Most people we spoke to on the streets of Yekaterinburg were not impressed by Russian President Vladimir Putin's concessions on pension reform plans. Putin suggested raising the state pension age by five years to 60 years for women, instead of the earlier proposed eight-year hike.
Vasily Ozerov has been traveling around Russia in his tractor-powered mobile home for 40 years. “I'm probably the happiest man on Earth," he says. "I have the road ahead of me.”
Residents of Astana were furious after the Kazakh capital was hit by two days of flooding.
Students at a school near the front line in eastern Ukraine received military training as part of a program to promote "patriotic education."
A crowd of Czechs marked the 50th anniversary of the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia with a protest outside the Russian embassy in Prague.
Two teenage girls charged with plotting to overthrow the Russian government were transfered from detention to house arrest. An agent for the FSB security service was a key organizer in their group.
People are still appealing to Russian authorities to release the bodies of their loved ones, six months after an air crash killed 71 people. Warning -- contains disturbing content.
Ukrainian filmmaker Oleh Sentsov, imprisoned by Russia, has gained global attention. But another Ukrainian was in the dock with him: Oleksandr Kolchenko is serving a 10-year sentence in Siberia.
Ten years after Georgia fought a five-day war against Russia in the country's breakaway regions, some Georgians are seeking revenge, fighting against pro-Russia separatists in Ukraine.
A decade after Russia and Georgia fought a five-day war over two breakaway regions, Georgians like Nana, Marina, and David still live with its devastating consequences.
Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili spoke with Current Time TV on July 27 -- ahead of the 10th anniversary of the August 2008 war with Russia.
Russian soldiers and veterans gathered with their families in Moscow's Gorky Park on August 2 to mark national Paratroopers Day. The paratroopers, wearing their signature berets and striped tank tops, repeated their tradition of swimming in public fountains.
What made tens of thousands of Russians join public protests against plans to raise the retirement age, in cities across the country on July 28-29?
Several thousand people gathered in central Moscow on July 29 on a second consecutive day of protest against the Russian government's plan to raise the retirement age. Flags from a wide array of parties and movements could be seen at the rally.
Tens of thousands of Russians rallied across the country on July 28 to protest against a controversial plan to raise the retirement age.
Kazakh police in Almaty brought a suspect in the killing of champion figure skater Denis Ten to the site of the crime for questioning on July 20. Later, a second suspect was reportedly detained.
Russia's football team was knocked out of the World Cup, but a group of rugged athletes is still fighting for their country in a lesser-known sport: swamp football.
Celebrations were wild after Russia’s victory over Spain at the 2018 World Cup in Moscow on July 1, including this exuberant young fan.
Large traffic jams formed with cars honking their horns and fans waving flags after Russia's surprise defeat of Spain in the World Cup.
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