U.S. officials say they are still weighing a response as Moscow becomes more reliant on foreign assistance.
With Pressures at Home and Abroad, China's Xi and India's Modi Thaw Ties
The two leaders held their first formal meeting in five years in Kazan, Russia, on the sidelines of the Brics summit after their nations reached an understanding over how to manage patrols along parts of their de facto border.
Israel's Once-Fringe Movement to Reoccupy Gaza Gains Momentum
Populating the strip with Jewish settlers and soldiers would boost security, supporters say, but it still faces opposition from most Israelis.
North Korean Troops Train in Russia as Moscow Deepens War Coalition
South Korea’s intelligence agency said that Pyongyang had sent around 1,500 troops to train in eastern Russia.
Former Peruvian President Gets Long Jail Term on Graft Conviction
Alejandro Toledo, once close to the U.S., was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of taking a $20 million bribe.
How Beijing Recruited New York Chinatowns for Influence Campaign
A congresswoman’s links to a Communist Party initiative ran through a local ‘hometown association.’
Israel Targets Hezbollah's Political Base With Strikes on Lebanese Bank
After eliminating senior military leaders and weapons, Israel is hitting the group’s finances and role in serving Shiites.
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