MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia has imposed a “counter-terrorism operation” regime in the southern region of Dagestan, detaining three people by Sunday morning, Russian news agencies…
HONG KONG (Reuters) – U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia said on Friday it had closed its Hong Kong bureau citing concerns over staff safety after the…
LONDON (Reuters) – Two children are among at least six people who have been detained or questioned in Russia over online comments viewed as “justifying…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian artist Alyona Kazinskaya likes to fill her social media feed with cheerful messages and vivid floral paintings. For 30 minutes last…
WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW) has carried out searches as part of an investigation with other European security services into alleged Russian…
(Reuters) – Leading Russian human rights group Memorial has warned that the health of its jailed 70-year-old head, Oleg Orlov, is deteriorating, accusing prison authorities…
(Reuters) – Nearly 500 immigration and human rights organizations signed a letter urging the U.S. government to halt deportations of Haitians and expand migration protections…
(Reuters) – A Russian court sentenced Lyusya Shtein, a member of Pussy Riot and a former municipal deputy in Moscow, to six years in prison…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian state investigators said on Wednesday they had received 143 reports about people who had gone missing as a result of last…
LONDON (Reuters) – More than 4,600 asylum seekers have arrived in Britain on small boats so far in 2024, a record total for the first…
(Reuters) – Kyrgyzstan’s foreign ministry has urged citizens of the Central Asian nation to put off unnecessary travel to Russia after a deadly shooting that…
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Brazilian police are investigating why former president Jair Bolsonaro spent two nights at the Hungarian embassy in Brasilia last month…
LONDON (Reuters) – A London court on Tuesday ordered a former curator at the British Museum accused of stealing hundreds of artefacts to provide the…
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish special services forced their way into the home of a former justice minister on Tuesday, a prosecution spokesperson said, as part…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The director of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, said on Tuesday that the United States, Britain and Ukraine were behind…
NICOSIA (Reuters) – The United States and Cyprus are to boost their cooperation in enhancing Cypriot capabilities in countering and prosecuting illicit finance operations, the…
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Kremlin on Tuesday refused to be drawn on whether it believed there was a link between the Ukrainian leadership and Friday’s…
By James Pomfret and Yew Lun Tian (Reuters) – The United States and Britain filed charges and imposed sanctions on a company and individuals tied…
DUSHANBE (Reuters) – Russian investigators were in Tajikistan on Tuesday, questioning the families of four men charged with carrying out a deadly attack on a…
BEIJING (Reuters) – China has responded to hacking allegations by the United Kingdom stating that evidence the country provided was insufficient, a spokesperson for the…