On Christmas Day, authorities in Estonia and Finland noted the sudden interruption of the Estlink 2 undersea electricity cable linking their two nations - just as ship tracking data showed the Cook Islands-registered "Eagle S" passing outbound from Russia’s Baltic coast en route to Egypt.
In an exit interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, CIA Director William Burns says he still thinks "there's a chance" for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war.
After decades of counterterrorism, special operators are shifting back to supporting the joint force as the US faces powerful militaries.
The “pro-peace” president-elect is now threatening to destabilize the global order by using military force to expand America’s borders
Federico Santi, senior analyst for Europe at Eurasia Group, discusses the latest in geopolitics as well as Eurasia Group's top political risks for 2025.
Under Vladimir Putin's orders, Russia and China will work together on AI development, and this could further power Moscow's war.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said China and Russia have always moved forward "hand in hand" on the right path, the official Chinese news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday, months after the two countries struck a new era strategic partnership on key issues.
Like any newly elected American President, Donald Trump must all too soon address international affairs that have been much ignored in the election.
Pundits and experts from Argentina, Russia, Ukraine, Sudan, and China give a sense of what mattered from a local perspective, and what to expect for 2025.
The United States considered making a bid for the North Atlantic island in 1867, when it also purchased Alaska from Russia.
Flights to Georgia and Hungary seem to avoid Russia’s Dagestan region after plane carrying 67 allegedly shot down by Russian air defence.
Pyongyang has provided Moscow with more than 10,000 soldiers, artillery, and ammunition during Russia’s war as the two sides have deepened their partnership.