The loss of Ukrainian wheat already has worried Mideast nations like Egypt, which rely on those exports
'If they will be using chemical weapons or other kinds of higher-end systems against Ukraine, this will be changing fundamentally the nature of the war'
The war may also soon result in major food security challenges, particularly across the Middle East, which imports vast quantities of grain from Ukraine
Surrounded by Russian forces and under constant bombardment, the northern city known for its eclectic monasteries has no electricity, heating or running water
You're in the midst of a fight between democracies and oligarchs, the president told members of the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division as he visited their temporary headquarters
The announcement came a day after the rebels attacked an oil depot located about 11 kilometers (seven miles) from the F1 circuit
Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on the United Nations and world powers to come to his aid, as he has in a series of other addresses given around the world since the start of the war Feb. 24
In Donald Trump's push to fundamentally reshape the Republican Party, few places are a higher priority than Georgia.
25 years ago, Biden visited Warsaw, Poland, with a warning: Even though the Soviet Union had collapsed, some of NATO's original members weren't doing enough to ensure the alliance's collective defense
Many drivers expressed their concerns about racing in the region and Saudi Arabia's human rights records when F1 ran its inaugural event at the circuit last December
Russian forces in Ukraine seem to have shifted their focus from a ground offensive aimed at Kyiv, the capital, to instead prioritizing what Moscow calls liberation of the contested Donbas region
Jurors on Friday found police used excessive force against protesters, violating their constitutional rights, during demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd two years ago
Race promoter Saudi Motorsport Company said nothing will change with regards to the third practice and qualifying scheduled on Saturday and the race on Sunday
Female foreign ministers from 16 countries said they are deeply disappointed that Afghan girls are being denied access to secondary schools and called on the Taliban to reverse their decision
The CERN Council, the governing body of the Geneva-based lab with 23 member states, announced Friday that its scientists will suspend participation in all scientific committees in Russia
North Korea's test of a big new ICBM prompted the United States to press Friday for stiffer UN sanctions, but China and Russia showed little appetite for tightening restrictions
The United States said on Friday it would seek tougher UN Security Council sanctions on North Korea after it test-fired its biggest intercontinental ballistic missile
Putin earlier compared recent Western criticism of Russia with efforts to cancel Rowling over her views on transgender issues
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has again appealed to Russia to negotiate an end to the war, but says Ukraine would not agree to give up any of its territory for the sake of peace.
Federal officials are extending pandemic relief that helps big airlines keep coveted takeoff and landing rights for international flights this summer at busy airports in New York City and Washington