A Russian strike on a residential building in central Ukraine killed at least 14 people, including two children, emergency ...
Conflicting claims arose over a deadly strike on a boarding school in Sudzha, a city in Russia’s Kursk region under Ukrainian control for five months, ...
Milos Vucevic, the Serbian Prime Minister, has been forced to resign following widespread protests, dealing a significant ...
Throughout the Cold War, the Soviets ran a massive spying operation to gain access to submarine, computer, and space tech.
Incidents damaging Europe’s undersea networks have become more frequent since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, raising ...
In the event of a truce between Moscow and Kiev on An international peacekeeping contingent may be sent to Ukraine. This was stated to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper by German diplomat ...
President Donald Trump’s abrupt freeze of U.S. foreign aid is sending shockwaves through Eastern Europe, leaving ...
Some European governments are afraid that Putin may turn his armies their way after Ukraine. They worry President-elect Trump ...
If the Kremlin is to be believed, the Iskander-1000 missile can radically maneuver at high speeds during its terminal phase, all while launching decoys that will likely stymie any air defense system ...
January in Russia conjures up images of Muscovites crunching through the snow in bulky coats -- not bunches of delicate ...
Serbia, Slovakia and Poland's call for a permanent end to Russian gas flows pose issues for the Russian leader.
Despite dark and turbulent times, Kaja Kallas struck an optimistic note in an interview with DW's Alexandra von Nahmen. Not even Donald Trump's Greenland aspirations have her too fazed.