The United States is halting some shipments of weapons previously promised to Ukraine after a Pentagon review determined that US stockpiles have declined too much.
In a landmark case highlighting a deepening purge within Russia's defense and security establishment, a court in Moscow sentenced former Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov to 13 years in prison.
The deaths of two ethnic Azerbaijanis amid allegations of torture during a police raid last week in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg has quickly escalated into a diplomatic confrontation highlighting difficulties in Moscow's relations with its former Soviet republics.
A Ukrainian drone strike hit a facility overnight in Russia’s industrial city of Izhevsk, more than 1,000 kilometers east of Moscow, killing three people and seriously injuring 35, according to Udmurtia's regional governor.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi ruled out a quick resumption of talks with the United States after President Donald Trump said he currently is not speaking to Iran, reversing his stance that talks with Tehran were imminent.
US President Donald Trump said he is not speaking to Iran, claiming the country’s nuclear facilities are “totally obliterated” -- a sharp reversal from last week, when he announced talks with Tehran were imminent, despite Iran denying any such plans.
Mass unrest rocked Serbia overnight on June 29-30 as protests intensified amid a police crackdown on the student-led movement.
Thousands of anti-government protesters barricaded streets in at several Serbian cities early on June 30 and demanded the release of fellow demonstrators who had been detained by police as they turned up the heat on populist President Aleksandar Vucic.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has accused Russia of wanting to "subjugate" Ukraine and says President Vladmir Putin has no desire to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine.
Iran could resume producing enriched uranium within months despite significant damage inflicted on its nuclear facilities by recent US and Israeli airstrikes, according to Rafael Grossi, the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog.
Russian forces have launched more than 500 aerial weapons at Ukraine overnight, Kyiv said on June 29, describing the attack as the biggest air strike on the country since the war began.
Riot police in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, used pepper spray and tear gas against anti-government protesters demanding new elections and an end to the long rule of President Aleksandar Vucic, even as counterdemonstrators also took to the streets.
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