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Edward Snowden Reunites With Girlfriend Lindsay Mills, Shows Documentary
Citizenfour shows NSA whistleblower and Lindsay Mills together in Moscow.
Tom Daley Unfazed by Russia's Anti-Gay Stance Ahead of World Aquatics Championships
The Olympic bronze medalist is not planning to protest in Kazan next summer
Frontline Ukraine: Gazprom Claims We'll Freeze to Death - but it's Just Hot Air
Our people have been planning alternative fuel strategies for months in preparation for winter from hell.
Ukraine Crisis: Pro-Russian Separatists Hack off Hostage's Hand for 'Glory to Ukraine' Tattoo
Aidar Battalion fighter shown returning to Lviv after prisoner exchange
Fitch Cuts Global GDP Forecasts for Next Two Years
Global GDP growth for this year and the next will be slower than earlier forecasts as emerging market economies would slow more than expected.
UK Finance Chiefs Have Biggest Risk Appetite in Seven Years
FTSE 350 chief financial officers shrug off eurozone, Ukraine and Middle East concerns.
Ukraine Crisis: Ceasefire Broken as Seven Troops Killed in Separatist Shell Attack on Personnel Carrier
Nine people also injured in the attack on the APC in Donbas despite fragile ceasefire
Russia Stands Firm on Outlawed Bitcoin
Source confirms Russia will not be opening to cryptocurrency any time soon
UK Recovery Wobbles as Firms Troubled by Eurozone Slowdown and Geopolitical Crises
CBI says UK business less optimistic about growth amid eurozone, Ukraine and Middle East issues.
BlackEnergy Cyber Attacks Against Ukrainian Government Linked to Russia
A Russian cybercrime gang stole sensitive data from the Ukrainian government
Will US Death Metal Band Cannibal Corpse Become Russia's New Culture Martyrs?
Death metal band Cannibal Corpse are about to tour Russia - and Putin's reaction could create fresh turmoil.
Russia Considers Hollywood Boycott to Discourage Surge in On Screen Russian Villains
Russian Parliamentarian calls for Hollywood boycott after a surge in Russian villains that "demonize Russia".
Russia Considers Limiting Foreign Ownership of Media Outlets
Proposal could uproot Russian business side of international media groups, like the Financial Times.
Barack Obama Says US Coalition Will 'Dismantle Isis Network of Death' in UN Speech
Obama warns militants who joined terror groups to "leave the battlefield while they can"
German Economy 'No Longer Running Smoothly' Amid Flat Eurozone Growth and Russia Sanctions War
The Ifo Business Climate Index for industry and trade in Germany hits 17-month low in September.
Ukraine: Putin's Judo Crony Arkady Rotenberg's Luxury Italian Villas Seized
Italian police seizes assets of Russian businessman close to President Putin.
Eurozone Suffering 'Ongoing Malaise' With Ukraine Crisis Set to Hurt Troubled Economy Further
Markit says output growth in eurozone slumps to nine month low and may slow even more.
Ukraine Crisis Could Push Europe into Recession says Ex-Pimco Boss El-Erian
El-Erian warns of increasing sanctions and counter sanctions between Russia and the West
Russia to Supply Eight Nuclear Reactors to South Africa by 2023
The deal will establish the first nuclear power plant based on Russian technology on African continent.
Russia Continues its Brutal Subjugation of Crimea by Robbing the Tartar Mejlis
Tartar community's executive body raided and ransacked without censure.
US Air Force Fighter Jets Scrambled as Russian Planes Approach Alaska Coastline
US Air Force says fighter jets launched 'to let Russian aircraft know we see them'
Ukraine and Pro-Russian Separatists Reach Ceasefire Deal at Minsk Talks
Both sides agree to withdraw 'foreign mercenaries' and heavy weapons immediately.
Putin Could Pull Plug on Russia's Internet During War or Protests
Kremlin considering measures to strengthen Moscow control over Web.
Ukraine Crisis: Russian President Putin Threatens to Invade Poland, Romania, Baltic States
Article 5 of Nato's North Atlantic Treaty, states that 'an attack on one is an attack on all.'
Ukraine Crisis: Evidence Mounts of Russians Dying Fighting for Separatist Forces
'Lost Ivan' and the attack on a BBC film crew are damning for Vladimir Putin's version of events
Ukraine Crisis: Students Use Blood to Turn Ice Bucket Challenge into Political Protest
Students from across Europe show support for Ukraine through 'blood bucket challenge'.
Ukraine Crisis: BBC Team Attacked in Southern Russia Investigating Servicemen Deaths
Men knock BBC cameraman to ground and beat him before grabbing and smashing camera.
Ukraine Ratifies EU Association, Grants Amnesty and Autonomy to Rebel Regions
EU Parliament President Martin Schulz hails historic vote in Kiev.
US Policies Pushing World Towards New Cold War: Russian Parliament Speaker Sergei Naryshkin
Parliamentary Speaker Sergei Naryshkin labels US policy in eastern Europe as cynical and irresponsible
Isis Propaganda War on the Front Line of Cyberspace
Beyond the "war on Isis" there is a fierce below-radar war in cyberspace for economic and political influence