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Trump Said Sleeping Gas on Planes Would Stop Terrorists
Donald Trump suggested commercial airline pilots should be able to use "sleeping gas" to stop terrorists.
U.S. and Russia Lock Horns Over Cybercrime Suspect
Moscow has accused Washington of "kidnapping" its citizens as the U.S. cracks down on international cybercrime.
Why Robert Mueller's Facebook Warrant Is a Huge Deal
The warrant could transform the scope of the inquiry and the legal strategy of the people in Mueller's sights.
Putin's Russia Takes Away U.S. Diplomats' Parking Space
Spots became pedestrian crossings and signs designating areas as "parking for embassy cars only" vanished.
Russia Blames Ukraine For Mystery Bomb Threats
Over 100,000 people have been evacuated but so far every warning has turned out to be a hoax.
Punitive Psychiatry Returns to Ex-Soviet States
From Crimea to Uzbekistan, human rights groups say dissidents are being subject to "treatment" at psychiatric facilities for opposing the government.
What We Know About Assad's Masyaf Military Base
Israel reportedly conducted airstrikes against the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Centre overnight.
75,000 People Have Disappeared Under Syrian Regime
Amnesty International has launched a campaign to highlight abductions in Syria.
Israeli Doctors Give Syrians Hope After Years of War
To date, nearly 2,000 wounded Syrians have been treated at the Galilee Medical Center, writes CEO Masad Barhoum.
Trump Once Spoke With Newsweek in Moscow
Newsweek's former Moscow bureau chief reflects on her experience interviewing Trump in Russia 30 years ago.
Why Putin Dare Not Celebrate the Bolshevik Revolution
He has been hard at work whitewashing the Soviet period of Russian history.
Russia Says Syrian Regime Doubles Territory
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu says recapturing Deir Ezzor "will say a lot" about the end of ISIS.
Third Country Linked to Mystery Attack in Cuba
According to reports, a third country may have been behind the mystery attacks in Havana.
'Game of Thrones' in Russia: The Real Life House Crests
From Moscow's suburbs to Siberia, 'Game of Thrones' family symbols have uncanny lookalikes across Russia.
Pussy Riot Announces Autobiographical Immersive Show
It will depict their arrest, trial, and jail time after their infamous protest of Vladimir Putin.
Assad's Son Finishes Poorly at Math Olympiad in Brazil
Hafez al-Assad finished in the lower end of the International Mathematical Olympiad in Rio de Janeiro.
Austin Tice's Parents Make Fresh Call for Release
The freelancer went missing in Syria in August 2012, but they believe he is still alive.
U.S. 'Concerned' About Turkey Leak of Syria Bases
The Pentagon says the leak puts the lives of U.S. troops at risk in Syria.
Turkey Leaks Positions of U.S. Forces In Northern Syria
Turkey's state-run news agency listed 10 of the military outposts used by Washington in the fight against ISIS.
Tigers Rescued in Lebanon Find New Home in France
The tigers were on the way to Syria when they were found in a crate in Beirut.
Russia Denies Knowing Lawyer Who Met Donald Trump's Son
Donald Trump Jnr. appeared to confirm reports over the weekend that he met the Russian attorney at Trump Tower.
Russians Laud Putin-Trump Meeting—Before It Even Ended
Russian senators, parliament members and media were quick to note the positives even before the meeting was over.
Will the Trump/Putin Meeting Head Off a New Cold War?
It took Trump less than 80 days to undo 25 years of post–Cold War relations between the West and Russia.
Trump Hands Trade Victory to Putin at Ukraine's Expense
The U.S. Commerce Dept is about to to sever an important lifeline for Ukraine to the West
How Trump Should Handle His First Meeting with Putin
The invasion of Crimea vies with interference in the US election as the number one topic.
Whose Cyberattack Brought Ukraine to a Shuddering Halt?
A cyberattack, an assassination and a war without end. All fingers point to Putin
What Russians Are Told About Trump's Russian Links
The daily reports that enthusiastically followed Trump's every step are long gone.
15 Percent of Russians are 'Shit:' Kremlin Pollster
The head of Russia's state-run polling agency did not mince his words.
Trump Collusion With Russia: What We Know So Far
In December, Kushner meets with a Russian banker and close ally of Putin, at Ambassador Kislyak's request.
Will Congress Sidestep Trump and Keep Putin Sanctions?
Candidate Trump said he might ease the embargo without getting anything in return.