Under President Donald Trump, the U.S. "could be switching sides" by allying with Russia at the expense of most of Europe, according to The New York Times.
Trump’s remarks build on previous statements he made in January at the Davos World Economic Forum in Switzerland, where he ...
By Mathew Cohen Argentina’s decision to abstain from a United Nations vote on an EU-sponsored resolution urging Russia to ...
Saudi Arabia has become a central player in U.S. negotiations for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine because of the ...
President Donald Trump has floated the idea that the United States, Russia, and China could cut their nuclear weapons ...
Russian officials are arguing that American companies stand to make billions of dollars by re-entering Russia. The White ...
Russia-backed hacking groups have developed techniques to compromise encrypted messaging services, including Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram, placing journalists, politicians, and activists of interest ...
President of the European Commission and EU Commissioners visit India to strengthen ties amid global policy shifts.
Syria's Interim Foreign Minister Says Russia-Iran Ties to Assad Are an Open Wound After ... is relatively new to the international scene though he attended the World Economic Forum in Davos in January ...