Black bears in Florida, prayers for rain in Indonesia, the Halloween Dog Parade in New York, the aftermath of Hurricane Patricia in Mexico, Chewbacca under arrest in Ukraine, and much more.
Nobody ever said that invading countries was free. Russia's incursion has already cost its economy—does its leader care?
The GOP is falling in line behind President Trump's justification of his Ukraine call.
American partisanship turns diplomacy into a delicate dance even for the closest of allies.
Syria, like Iraq, allowed itself to become a tool of Iran, and therefore never developed a competent state.
The answer matters for world leaders faced with conflicts in countries like Syria and Ukraine.
Despite the war in Ukraine, the president is fully focused on the challenge of a rising China, says National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
An alpenhorn performance in Switzerland, a portrait of Vladimir Putin made of spent ammunition from Ukraine, Prince Charles surprised by an eagle, wildfire in California, a sunset in Crimea, and much more.
With Crimea and Ukraine's eastern regions dominating headlines, the May 25 vote approaches, unnoticed.
Firings and leadership challenges have destabilized an institution that has little margin for error.