U.S. President Donald Trump signaled strong support for NATO, and called for a massive funding increase for the military, as he vowed to oversee the “renewal of the American spirit.”
Hundreds of protesters have demonstrated for a third day in central Bishkek to call for the release of opposition Ata-Meken (Fatherland) party leader Omurbek Tekebaev.
A French police sharpshooter accidentally fired his gun, wounding two people, as President Francois Hollande delivered a speech on February 28.
Russia and China have blocked a push by Western governments at the United Nations to punish the Syrian government over chemical weapons attacks.
A court in Russia-annexed Crimea has set March 20 for the start of a trial against an RFE/RL contributing correspondent who faces separatism-related charges for one of his articles.
A grandson of Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbaev has been appointed as Vice President of Kazakhstan's Football Federation (KFF).
Hundreds of grieving relatives and friends of a 32-year-old engineer from Hyderabad, India have been mourning his death after he was murdered in an apparently racially motivated shooting in the U.S. state of Kansas.
Authorities and activists are trying to stop what they say is the mass killing of stray dogs in Russia's Daghestan region following a girl's death in what reports said was a dog attack.
NATO has expressed concern over the announced closure by Russia-backed separatists in Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region of two crossing points on the boundary line with Georgian-controlled territory.
Russia's Supreme Court has ordered a lower court to review the case of a kindergarten teacher who was imprisoned for reposting a child-abuse video in what she said was an innocent effort to raise awareness.
Russian police have searched the Moscow apartment of Zoya Svetova, a rights activist and journalist with ties to Kremlin foe Mikhail Khodorkovsky's Open Russia organization, colleagues say.
A court in Lithuania has sentenced a Russian citizen and a former Lithuanian military officer to prison on charges of spying for Russia.
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