The deputy prime minister's departure signals intensified power struggles in the Kremlin.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Deputy Prime Minister Vladislav Surkov
Damascus has sought foreign assistance to maintain its air force.
Russia and Qatar are vying for some natural gas markets.
The polarization of Malaysian voters raises political risks.
The cartel is in conflict with self-defense groups as well as the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion.
Berlin is conceding to Paris on several issues ahead of September elections.
The country's divisions will preclude meaningful integration with any bloc, whether European or Russian.
BP is leveraging the state of the energy market and Algeria's domestic challenges to try to get better…
The attacks may turn the Syrian civil war into a wider conflict.
It is too soon to tell whether Ankara's latest cease-fire with the Kurdistan Workers' Party will hold, or for how long.
The site of the proposed nuclear plant would be near the North Anatolian Fault, where the epicenters of Turkey's biggest earthquakes in recent decades have been located.
NATO created a sense of unity within the West that is now lost.
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The indictment of a former spy shows some of the challenges facing U.S. counterintelligence agencies.