November 7, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
World
Ukrainian officials have accused Russia of moving forces and military equipment into the contested territory in the southeast of the country. Andriy Lysenko, Ukrainian
October 29, 2014
Mariah Timms
News Writer
Wash DC News
White House officials have revealed evidence of recent hacking into unclassified computer networks that resulted in temporary disruptions. Officials believe that the
On Friday, a German lawmaker who met with Edward Snowden in Moscow said that the former NSA worker wanted to testify in front of the U.S. Congress. Hans-Christian
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said that “the U.N. Security Council must be prepared to act next week,” as he says it is essentially confirmed that Syria’s
Rep. Senator John McCain of Arizona wrote an op-ed piece for the Russian outlet, Pravda, calling Russian President Putin “corrupt” and bad for the Russian people. The piece
President Obama has asked that Senate Democrats wait to vote on the plan to take military action in Syria while details are adjusted. Senators at the meeting reported
On Wednesday, a spokesman for the Russian Embassy reported of the embassy’s request that Russian diplomats meet with congressional leaders on Capitol Hill. A major Syrian ally, Russia
Wentworth Miller has declined an invitation to be an honored guest at a film festival in Russia because he is gay.
On Wednesday, the actor said in a letter
According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, NSA leaker Edward Snowden may be changing his stance on meeting the conditions of asylum in Russia. The President spoke about the