Egypt Military Chief Gives New Hints of Presidential Run
Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi says he “can’t turn his back” if Egyptians want him to run for president
Field Marshal Abdul Fattah al-Sisi says he “can’t turn his back” if Egyptians want him to run for president
Russian leader asserts the right to protect Russian citizens in Ukraine
Russian forces took de facto control of the Crimean Peninsula without firing a shot—but will Putin stop there?
Geneva prosecutors initiate an investigation against Viktor Yanukovych and his son Aleksander
President Obama delivered the strongest message yet to Karzai to sign a security agreement or the U.S. walks
The parliament speaker, who was named Ukraine’s interim leader, warns of the dangers of separatism
Prime minister announces his government has quit, clearing the way for military chief Abdul Fattah al-Sisi to run for president
This week, E.U. lawmakers will consider following the lead of some European nations and criminalizing the purchase of sex across the continent. But critics of the proposals, including many sex workers, are legion
News of the vote to release former prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko was met with jubilation among opposition protesters
Early elections and other concessions are part of an internationally-brokered deal to end battles between police and protesters in Kiev
The tensions in Ukraine are as divisive abroad as they are at home. Russia has a strikingly different view of Ukraine’s dissidents than their backers in the West
Scores more injured as a truce quickly collapsed
Shocking images of whip-wielding Cossacks pummeling Pussy Riot members in Sochi