Fox Nation's βPrisoner of Putin" will mark the somber one-year anniversary of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's arrest and detainment in Russia.
Portraits of Alexei Navalny, the late opposition leader in Russia, were spray-painted Wednesday in Vienna on property owned by former Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg's family.
Following the deadly ISIS-K attack in Moscow, the threat of terrorism emanating from Afghanistan is once again in focus as the terror group seeks to export its extremism beyond Kabul.
Evan Gershkovich has been detained by Russia on dubious espionage allegations for nearly a full year as The Wall Street Journal gears up to raise awareness ahead of the unfortunate milestone.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's use of Orthodox Christianity as a strategic tool to restore Russiaβs Imperial status has revived the Russian peopleβs sense of exceptionalism.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged repeatedly that radical Islamists carried out the attack, but he insists that Ukraine had a hand in planning it.
Austrian police officers who provided security at the Russian Embassy during Russia's presidential election received presents from embassy staff as they left their duties.
A tenet of the U.S. intelligence community is the "duty to warn," a responsibility to warn U.S. and non-U.S. persons of threats of intentional killing, serious injury or kidnapping.
Evan Gershkovich will remain in custody until at least June 30 after a Moscow court on Tuesday again extended his pre-trial detention on espionage charges.
ISIS uses deadly attacks to strike countries it feels 'occupies' and oppresses Muslim populations while also emboldening recruits to join their terrorist network.
Friday's terrorist attack in Moscow suggests that Russiaβs security apparatus is much weaker than the world has been led to believe, says the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine.
Russia launched 2 ballistic missiles against Kyiv from occupied Crimea Monday morning, in Russia's third bombardment of the Ukrainian capital in five days.
Three astronauts aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft successfully docked at the International Space Station on Monday following Saturday's launch from a Russian-leased launch facility in Kazakhstan.
The French government raised its terror alert to the highest level in response to an attack on a suburban Moscow concert hall that's been claimed by ISIS.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy deemed Russian President Vladimir Putin and his lieutenants "scum" for trying to link Kyiv to the suburban Moscow terror attack.
Vice President Kamala Harris insisted ISIS bears full responsibility for a shooting attack at a suburban Moscow concert hall, rejecting Russian Vladimir Putin's mention of Ukraine.
Sen. Tom Cotton said the attack on Russia at a concert venue that left more than 130 people dead is a "dangerous echo of President Biden's failed withdrawal from Afghanistan."
European allies watch with "concern" as U.S. secures little aid for Kyiv in latest spending bill, war with Russia rages on and Ukrainian soldiers report "ammunition starvation."
Two weeks after the U.S. State Department issued a warning there were "imminent" plans for an extremist attack near Moscow, Russia, a concert hall was targeted by ISIS.
ISIS-K took responsibility for the bombing at Abbey Gate at the Kabul Airport, the twin bombings in Iran and now the Moscow Concert Hall, trying to show how far the group can reach.
The Russian soccer team will not take the pitch for an international friendly match against Paraguay, after officials decided to cancel the game due to the attack near Moscow
ISIS has claimed responsibility for an attack at a large concert hall in the Moscow area that left at least 60 people dead and more than 100 injured on Friday.
ISIS has claimed responsibility for an attack a large concert hall in the Moscow area that left at least 40 people dead and more than 100 injured on Friday.
Rescue efforts continue for a fifth day in Russia's far east to reach 13 miners trapped underground in a collapsed gold mine, according to regional officials.
Russia launched their largest attack on Ukraine's energy sector in recent times, causing 3 deaths and a 'large-scale disruption' to the country's energy system.
New York City police are looking for two squatters who allegedly took up space in a woman's apartment before allegedly beating and killing her and then fleeing the state.
Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russian security services on March 29, 2023 and has been held in Moscowβs Lefortovo Prison ever since.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have lost limbs because of the war. Some worry that number could rise without additional U.S. aid held up in Congress.
Russia's space agency aborted a launch containing three astronauts about 20 seconds before scheduled lift off. The crew was expected to go to the International Space Station.
Ukrainian residents of Kyiv were woken up by loud explosions around 5 a.m. Thursday when Russian forces fired 31 missiles at the nation's capital in its first attack in 44 days.
Rescuers were racing to dig through rubble and pump out water at the Pioneer gold mine in far eastern Russia after a rockfall trapped 13 miners on Monday.
There is a clear, nonviolent response to Russian aggression that would weaken Vladimir Putin and strengthen Ukraine at no cost to the American taxpayer.
The International Olympic Committee announced Tuesday that neutral athletes from Russia and Belarus will be barred from participating in the Opening Ceremony of the Paris Olympics.
The Biden administration is in urgent talks with Niger following the country's decision to end a military agreement that allows the U.S. to house an anti-terror drone base in the restive African nation.
At least 13 miners in Russia were trapped hundreds of feet underground when part of a gold mine collapsed in Eastern Siberiaβs Amur region, officials said.
In response to ongoing shelling from the Ukrainian side, Russia's Belgorod border region plans to evacuate around 9,000 children to safer areas further east.
Chief National Security Correspondent Jennifer Griffin interviewed Estoniaβs first female Prime Minister and one of Putinβs loudest critics for Special Report with Bret Baier.
Vladimir Putin won a widely expected reelection on Sunday with over 87% of the vote, facing only three token opposition candidates, with other potential opponents banned from running.
βAmericaβs Newsroom" co-anchor Bill Hemmer spent time embedded with the U.S. Navy during "Operation Ice Camp 2024," showcasing the strategic importance of the Arctic.
North Korea has allegedly shipped approximately 7,000 containers of munitions and military equipment to Russia since last year, according to South Korea's defense chief.
South Africa is drowning in murders, power and water cuts and the worldβs highest unemployment rate while its government spends millions in talks with Hamas, Iran and Russia.
The election, with voting between Friday to Sunday, is expected to make Vladimir Putin the longest-serving Russian leader since Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin.
At least 14 people, including a paramedic, were killed on Friday at the scene of a Russian missile attack on homes in the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa.
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating potential security threats posed by U.S. mobile devices using Russian and Chinese foreign satellite systems.
Iran is a sponsor of violence throughout the Mideast. It backs terrorist Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis and puts US lives at risk. We must stand up to Iran and hold them accountable.
Russia has coerced hundreds of thousands of people in occupied Ukraine into accepting Russian passports by making survival without them nearly impossible.
On Aug. 14, 2021, Marc Fogel was detained for possession of medical marijuana used to treat his severe back injury. He is now serving a 14-year sentence in a Russian prison.
Oleg Bazylewicz was an artist and writer before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. While in the trenches, he uses ash and mud from the front lines to paint.
As Russia's election approaches, Ukrainian forces fired missiles on the border region. Analysts say the election is "a sham" and that the war will be long and bloody.
Exactly two years ago, Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall was traveling withΒ Pierre ZakrzewskiΒ and Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova when theirΒ vehicle was struck by incoming fire outside Kyiv.
The Kremlin is claiming that comments from Russian President Vladimir Putin about his countryβs readiness for a nuclear war were taken βout of context."
Austria announced Wednesday the expulsion of two diplomats from the Russian Embassy in Vienna, declaring them "personae non gratae" and giving them until March 19 to leave the country.
An anonymous U.S. official said that America has not adjusted its nuclear posture following Vladimir Putin saying he will use nuclear weapons if Russia's sovereignty is threatened.
The Global Love Rice Sharing Foundation, a Christian relief agency in South Korea, said the man held in Russia on espionage charges is a missionary helping the needy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday warned Western leaders that his country was ready for nuclear war, should the U.S. escalate the war in Ukraine.
Reports of a battle in Russia's Kursk and Belgorod regions were murky, with an apparent cross-border assault into Russian soil, and an attack on two oil facilities unnerving the country ahead of elections.
Pope Francis made comments last month suggesting Ukraine turn to negotiations with Russia, or surrender, which aired over the weekend and were criticized by Ukrainian officials.
President Biden vowed to bring Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich as well as Paul Whelan home from Russia during his State of the Union address.
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., decried fellow progressive Democrat John Kerry for suggesting Russia could improve its image by taking action against climate change.
The U.S embassy in Russia has warned Americans to be careful in Moscow over the next 48 hours due to extremists with "imminent plans" to target large gatherings.
Russia and China have discussed ideas for lunar development, aiming to develop a nuclear power plant on the moon by 2035 if they pushed ahead with their plans.
John Kerry suggested that Russia could better its public image by cutting emissions as he stepped down from his position as U.S. special envoy for climate.
Olena Zelenska, first lady of Ukraine, has reportedly declined an invitation to attend President Biden's upcoming State of the Union address with U.S. first lady Jill Biden.
The United Kingdom has consistently supported and praised Ukraine's efforts against Russia, amplifying their successes and reporting on rough numbers for soldiers and vessels.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi visited Russia to address concerns about the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, which has been affected by the war.
Over the past decade, Vladimir Putin's government has transitioned from a stance of tolerating dissent to suppressing anyone who dared to challenge its authority.
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two Russian military officers for their involvement in directing attacks on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.
A German military officer used an unsecured phone line at a hotel for a conference call that was hacked by Russians and leaked to the public, officials said.
βCrazy SOB" and other names that President Biden calls Putin are interpreted by the Russian leader as a sign that he can psychologically disorient Biden, making him act counter to U.S. interests.
The U.N. atomic watchdog agencyβs director has announced plans for high-level talks with Russian officials in Moscow regarding nuclear safety in Ukraine.
Chris Van Heerden, boyfriend of American ballerina Ksenia Karelina detained in Russia, spoke about her hardships and how he believes she can be brought home.
The German government has denied accusations from Russia that leaked conversations among high-ranking military officers indicated Germany was preparing for war.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized Hungarian and Slovak foreign ministers for meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during a regional forum in Turkey.
The U.N. human rights chief on Monday urged for an end to the suppression of independent voices in Russia and voiced concerns about the persecution of Alexei Navalny.
A drone allegedly crashed into two St. Petersburg apartment buildings on Saturday and was attributed to Ukraine's forces, Russian state media reported.
Putin arch-nemesis Alexei Navalny is laid to rest at a Moscow church on Friday, March 1, following says of pleading by the family to get his body from the Russian government.
Russian authorities fined journalist Sergei Sokolov after a detainment for his story about Russian orphans who signed up for the army, saying it "discredited" Russian forces.
The Dutch government has spent over $180 million in dealing with the aftermath of the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014, according to an audit.
Russian forces continue pushing into Ukrainian towns, forcing some defenses to yield, though their gains have been slow-moving and costly. Western support for Ukraine slows.
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned Thursday that direct military intervention against the invasion of Ukraine could result in a full-scale nuclear conflict.
Transnistria, a pro-Russian breakaway region in Moldova, made an appeal to Moscow for protection on Wednesday amid worsening tensions with the pro-Western government in ChiΘinΔu.
Ukrainians mourn the loss of their loved ones and continue to fight, hoping that the war between Russia and Ukraine will eventually end, as it enters a third year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized European allies for coming up short on lethal weapon promises, claiming his forces received only 30% of a promised "million shells."
The European country of Latvia has extended its restrictions on the entry of Russian citizens until March 4, 2025, citing security concerns over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.