US President Donald Trump supports new sanctions targeting Russia. Countries trading with Moscow could face severe penalties.
As it flounders in Ukraine, Russia has sought to build up its broader alliances—creating a loose axis of anti-Western nations ...
President Trump indicated support for Senate legislation to sanction countries engaging with Russia. The bill could impose ...
Populists like Erdogan court summit meetings with top leaders with top leaders to create a sense of pride among their ...
Berlin-based energy analyst Thomas O’Donnell told Newsweek that the U.S. moves to punish Russian energy exports combined with ...
The Chief of the French general staff warns of an open war with Russia ‘by 2030’ — and of a growing threat from the Global ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The leaders of Germany, France and the United Kingdom spoke by phone Friday with Ukrainian President ...
The legislation, if passed, “will provide President Trump with more tools to end the bloodbath in Ukraine,” Sen. Lindsey ...
US lawmakers have called for the Trump administration to respond to reporting that Chinese firms are helping Tehran rebuild its ballistic missile program in defiance of United Nations sanctions.
The action reinforces the snapback sanctions that the United Nations reinstated to restrict Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Bogged down in Ukraine, Russia has shown little interest in helping distressed allies in Venezuela—or anywhere else.