Ukraine is marking official Day of Remembrance of Victims of Holodomor, which commemorates millions who died of famine under Soviet dictator Josef Stalin
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed legislation that empowers government to designate media outlets receiving funding from abroad as 'foreign agents' and impose sanctions against them
British daily reports authorities in Iran have set date for trial of British-Iranian citizen Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, citing woman's husband
Head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog is due to visit Iran Sunday for talks with senior officials there, as opposition from US threatens to undermine landmark international agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program
Unidentified male assailant rushed into Moscow headquarters of news radio station Ekho Moskvy and stabbed deputy editor in chief and anchor, Tatyana Felgengauer
Hundreds of opposition activists attended an anti-corruption protest in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku
Ukraine's top prosecutor says former Georgian President and Ukrainian regional governor Mikheil Saakashvili will not be arrested for defying authorities with his dramatic return to the country after his citizenship was canceled
Former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who is also former governor of Ukraine's Odesa region, has accused Ukraine and Georgian authorities of planning to accuse of planning a coup in Georgia
Several people have reportedly been detained in Moscow at sanctioned demonstration in support of internet freedom
Residents of St. Petersburg on Saturday paid homage to sailors from Kursk nuclear submarine, which sank in Barents Sea 17 years earlier
Sergei Kislyak, Russia’s controversial ambassador to Washington, departed from US on Saturday he ends his nine-year term as Moscow’s chief diplomat to its main global rival
The Russian president visited Alekeyeva on Thursday, her 90th birthday, reaching out to the prominent and respected critic months before a March 2018 election in which he is expected to run for a fourth Kremlin term
Russian President Vladimir Putin says cease-fire deal was result of United States' altering its stance and becoming more pragmatic about situation there
Russia's Putin signs controversial law Saturday authorizing demolition of thousands of Soviet-era Moscow apartment buildings, forcing relocation of hundreds of thousands of residents
Ukrainian military has said that two soldiers were killed and two wounded in eastern part of country despite cease-fire that began Friday
Owner of now-defunct mining company in Afghanistan has been indicted on charges of defrauding US government and defaulting on loan of nearly $16M
Antiterrorism court in Pakistan sentenced Shi’ite man to death for posting information on Facebook that court deems as blasphemous
President Trump will visit NATO ally Poland before he heads to Germany for Group of 20 summit in July, White House says
Macedonian Interior Ministry has suspended 16 police officers for their failure to prevent violent storming of parliament building by nationalist protesters
Russian tycoon Alisher Usmanov and opposition leader Aleksei Navalny have exchanged bitter, strongly worded video attacks as they rejected Moscow court's proposed settlement in defamation case
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