1 A participant covered in mud reacts as he takes part in the ancient game of lelo burti (field ball) in the village of Shukhuti in the Guria region of Georgia during Orthodox Easter celebrations. The ...
U.S. President Joe Biden welcomed Romanian President Klaus Iohannis to the White House on May 7, praising him for his leadership for allowing NATO troops to be stationed in his country and for ...
There were fresh protests in the Black Seat port of Batumi on May 6 against a proposed "foreign agents" bill that critics say ...
A Russian woman who described U.S. soldier Gordon Black as her "husband" posted numerous videos of the couple together in South Korea, giving a glimpse of their relationship before he became the ...
The Belarusian Defense Ministry said on May 7 that it had started to check the preparedness of it tactical nuclear forces, a day after Russia announced a similar move.
Russian officials said two U.S. nationals were arrested in separate cases, including a serving army member, raising renewed questions over whether Moscow is targeting Americans to detain and later use ...
The arrests of two Americans add to a grim and growing number of U.S. citizens behind bars in Russia, where many are widely seen as hostages held as bargaining chips amid President Vladimir Putin’s ...
Ukraine’s SBU security service said it “thwarted” an assassination attempt against President Volodymyr Zelenskiy by a network of five Ukrainian agents linked to Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) ...
Two Belarusian activists went on trial in Minsk on May 7 in separate cases amid a continuing crackdown on dissent.
Vladimir Putin was sworn in as president of Russia for a fifth time on May 7, in a ceremony to kick off a new six-year term that was boycotted by most Western countries over his war in Ukraine and an ...
Balkans experts say Xi’s visit is a reminder that Belgrade is increasingly at pains to keep its trade and diplomatic options open, even as it continues to pursue EU membership.
A court in the Siberian city of Omsk has sentenced psychologist Olga Belova to six years in prison in absentia on a charge of distributing "deliberately false" information about Russia's armed forces ...