The ambitious U.S. plan to protect Europe from ballistic missiles goes online this week, and Russia is already making clear that a stern, if not outright belligerent, response may be forthcoming.
Ukraine says it has recovered 17 paintings worth more than $16 million stolen from an Italian museum last year.
Russia has launched a fourth and final line supplying electricity from the Russian mainland to annexed Crimea.
Ukrainian hackers have leaked the names and contact details of 4,508 journalists and other media representatives who've worked over the past year and a half in areas under the control of Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
The United States is expected to formally announce its European missile-defense system operational on May 12, despite protests from Russia.
Ukraine's youngest motorcyclist is only 3 ½ years old. Tima Kuleshov's parents hope that one day he can take his show on the road and compete abroad.
Jamala, the Crimean Tatar singer representing Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest, is set to perform her song 1944 at the semifinals on May 12. The song, with lyrics in English and Crimean Tatar, is about Josef Stalin's deportation of Crimean Tatars to Central Asia.
The number of people uprooted within their own countries by war and conflict rose last year to a record 40.8 million, a report published on May 10 found.
Talks between the foreign ministers of Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and France have produced no deal on holding local elections in the eastern areas that are controlled by Russia-backed separatists.
A Russian request to add two Syrian rebel groups to a United Nations terror blacklist was rejected by Britain, France, the United States, and Ukraine, diplomats said on May 10.
The acting deputy governor of Ukraine's Odesa region, Maria Gaidar, has left the post to become an adviser to Governor Mikheil Saakashvili.
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