Russia Accuses US of Disrespecting Russian Law in Brittney Griner Case as Stephen Curry, Others Call for Her Release

Russia Accuses US of Disrespecting Russian Law in Brittney Griner Case as Stephen Curry, Others Call for Her Release

Russia has accused the United States of disrespecting its laws after U.S. officials said WNBA star Brittney Griner was "wrongfully detained" in Moscow.
U.S. Embassy in Russia Warns Americans to Leave 'Immediately' as More Flights Are Being Canceled Amid Ukraine War

U.S. Embassy in Russia Warns Americans to Leave 'Immediately' as More Flights Are Being Canceled Amid Ukraine War

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow is advising American citizens to consider leaving Russia immediately as more commercial flights from the country are being canceled.

2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Emblem in Moscow Unveiled: NBCUniversal's Telemundo, Mun2 Aim to Be 'Most Digital' & 'Mobile' World Cup While Highlighting Latinos' Lives and Women in Soccer [Exclusive]

NBC's "30 Rock" stood a little taller along with its top execs from NBCUniversal, Telemundo Network, mun2, Digital Media & Emerging Businesses for they have scored a major goal by becoming the official Spanish-Language home of the FIFA World Cup in the U.S. - and they plan to make history by upping the ante on digital and mobile platforms utilized most by Latinos in the U.S.

Pentagon Official: Russian Troops Possibly Amassed at Ukraine's Border Again

As more sanctions were imposed on Russia Friday, a Pentagon official said there is some evidence that Russia is once again amassing troops at Ukraine's border.

EU Ambassadors Draft Deal Levying More Sanctions on Russia

Ambassadors from E.U. member states drafted a deal to impose more sanctions on Russia due to their actions in Ukraine.

Two Ukrainian Fighter Jets Shot Down By Rebels as Remains from Downed MH17 Flight Are Flown to Netherlands

Two Ukrainian fighter jets were shot down by rebels in east Ukraine Wednesday.

Pro-Russia Separatists Send Black Boxes, Human Remains from Downed Malaysia Flight to Investigators

Following criticism from Western leaders, pro-Russia rebels are sending black boxes and human remains from downed Flight MH17 to Malaysian and Dutch investigators.

Malaysian Plane Most Likely Shot Down by Separatists, May Not Change Course of Conflict

The Malaysian plane that was shot down Thursday in east Ukraine may not immediately change the course of the bloody conflict in the country.

Ukraine Military Gains on Rebels, Recaptures Slovyasnk

The Ukraine military is gaining on the rebels after the military recaptured the town of Slovyansk, which had been taken over by pro-Russia rebels.

Russia Supplies Iraq With Combat Aircraft to Aid in Fight Against ISIS Militants

Russia has supplied Iraq with combat planes to help the country fight jihadist militants who have seized cities in Northern Iraq.

Russia Cancels Use of Force in Ukraine at Putin's Request

The Russian parliament canceled the use of force in Ukraine at Putin's request Wednesday.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko Proposes Cease-Fire

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko proposed a cease-fire Wednesday in an effort to end the violent clashes between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russia militants that has been ongoing for more than two months.

Russia and Ukraine Reach Stalemate in Gas Price Negotiations

Russia and Ukraine reached a stalemate Wednesday in talks over gas prices.

Winston Watts Talks Jamaican Bobsled Team Schedule After Lost Luggage for Sochi Olympics

Jamaica's bobsled team is hoping to have a Cool Runnings finish at the Sochi 2014 Olympics, but they might have a hard time doing so without the rest of their equipment.

Russian Runners Kiss: Lesbian Smooch at World Athletics Championships in Moscow Sparks Debate

A photograph of two female Russian tracks runners kissing on a podium at the 2013 World Athletics Championships in Moscow is sparking debate. Kseniya Rhyzhova and Tatyana Firova embraced one another with a kiss after they won the gold medal in the 4x400-meter relay.
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