Tiny dog found 100 miles away from home after escaping boarding kennel
The dog managed to travel from the kennel in Bern to Geneva, Switzerland, which is nearly 100 miles away.
Flights disrupted during protester chaos at EU's biggest private jet fair
Private jets are five to 14 times more polluting than commercial planes per passenger, while the global fleet has more than doubled over the past 20 years.
Russian official warns Western diplomats of "catastrophic consequences"
Russia's deputy foreign minister said U.S. and NATO policies are escalating the war in Ukraine.
Putin is "not smart" and "lost everything," ex-Russian diplomat says
Vladimir Putin "only thinks about a few more hours to be in power, and he doesn't care about the future," former Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev told Newsweek.
Read Putin Official Boris Bondarev's Scathing Resignation Letter
"The aggressive war unleashed by Putin...is not only a crime against the Ukrainian people... but also the most serious crime against the people of Russia."
U.N. Warns Russian Invasion Could Result in 5M Ukrainian Refugees
More than 100,000 people in Ukraine have already left their homes with thousands escaping into other countries, according to an estimate from the U.N.
Marie-Antoinette's Bracelets, Kobe Bryant's Sneakers Among Items On Auction
"To see them up for auction today is a unique opportunity...to own a piece of French royal history," said Max Fawcett, head of Christie's jewelry department.
Can Biden and Putin Ease Nuclear Dangers Like Reagan and Gorbachev?
All we need is for our leaders today to show the courage Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev displayed.
Video of Joe Biden Yelling at Reporter Goes Viral
The U.S. president has since apologized for his sharp reply to CNN chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins after the leaders' summit in Geneva.
Vladimir Putin Says Joe Biden is 'Collected, Does Not Miss a Thing'
Russian President Vladimir Putin gave high marks for U.S. President Joe Biden after their meeting in Switzerland this week—despite their rocky relationship of the past.
Joe Biden Sides With U.S. Following Putin Meeting, Unlike Trump in Helsinki
The American president made it clear that he would side with the U.S. over Russia and every other nation, unlike the unexpected comments that came from Trump after his own summit with Putin in 2018.
Biden-Putin Meeting Chaos as Russian Security Scuffle With Media
It was difficult to hear President Biden amid the confusion and noise in the library at Geneva's Villa La Grange.
Russia Thinks Deals 'Unlikely' to Occur From Biden, Putin Meeting
Putin's foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said he is "not sure that any agreements will be reached" during the Wednesday meeting between the two leaders.
As Biden-Putin Meet Looms, Geneva to Host U.S., Russian Summit for 3rd Time
With the current relationship between the superpowers at its lowest, this meeting will be a crucial step in moving forward.
U.S. Citizen Jailed in Russia Asks Biden to Negotiate Release With Putin
Paul Whelan, a U.S. citizen jailed in Russia since 2018 on espionage charges, released a statement through his family asking President Joe Biden to push for his release during Wednesday's Geneva meeting.
Vladimir Putin Fears Cyberattack From U.S., NATO Planning Against Russia
The Russian President will meet Joe Biden at a crunch summit in Geneva, Switzerland. The Ukraine, as well as jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, will be on the agenda.
U.S. to 'Respond Forcefully' to Russia's 'Aggressive Actions': Blinken
"The president is going to make clear to President Putin is that we seek a more stable, predictable relationship," the secretary of state said.
Switzerland Restricting Airspace Ahead of Biden-Putin Meeting
Swiss authorities made the decision to restrict airspace and deploy up to 3,000 troops and police officers ahead of next week's Geneva summit to protect against terrorist threats that remain "high in Switzerland and Europe."
What Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin Hope to Achieve from Face-to-Face Meeting
After months of mutual mistrust and barbs, the Russian and American presidents will meet on June 16 in Geneva.
China and Russia Vow to Strengthen Ties as Countries Tout Relationship
The Global Times, a paper controlled by the Chinese government, published an editorial on Wednesday which stated that China and Russia keep a strong bond because of "the U.S. and its main allies' suppression of the two countries."
Biden's Next Steps on Human Rights: Multilateral Institutions
Human rights standards are powerful because they apply to all governments—the strong and the weak, friends and foes.
Pompeo: Trump 'Doesn't Want War' in Iran, U.S. Doesn't Commit War Crimes
The secretary of state dismissed criticism that Donald Trump is threatening Iran with "war crimes," saying the president is a "reluctant participant" and doesn't want war with the Islamic Republic.
Effects of Tear Gas, a Chemical Agent Used on Migrants
Use of tear gas is prohibited in war, yet it is regularly used against civilian populations around the world.
New York Is 4th Most Expensive City to Get Drunk In
The average night out costs nearly $80 in New York.
Rex Tillerson Wants to 'Curl Up in a Ball' Sometimes
Secretary of State Tillerson has reportedly had a very rocky relationship with President Donald Trump.
One of These Earrings Is Worth Much More than the Other
Auction house Sotheby's named the jewels after the Greek twin divinities Apollo and Artemis.
Angelina Jolie Stresses Commitment to 'Imperfect' U.N.
The Hollywood actress called for a renewed commitment to the "imperfect" world body and to diplomacy to settle conflicts.
Robert Reich: We Must Ignore Trump's Alternative Facts
Trump critics have been threatened by fans stirred up by Trump's tweets.
Twitter Bot Tracks Dictators' Flights
A Twitter bot is tracking planes used by authoritarian regimes flying in and out of Switzerland.
Russia Asks U.N. to Blacklist Syrian Rebel Groups
Ahrar al-Sham and Jaish al-Islam fight ISIS and the Moscow-allied Syrian government.