What The CIA Twitter Account Really Means To Say
The CIA admitted Thursday it hacked computers used by a Senate committee investigating the CIA.
This Beach Is So Pristine And Gorgeous That A Bunch Of Italians Decided To Use It As A Parking Lot
Towels: yes. Cars: no.
Ukraine's Parliament Discusses Peace Plan With A Fistfight
There they go again.
Russians Are Leaving Flowers At The Dutch Embassy In Moscow And Begging "Forgive Us"
"Not all Russians are murderers and terrorists."
Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict But Were Afraid To Ask
It's complicated.
Obama Says Israel Has A "Right To Defend Itself"
The president addresses a crisis that has left more than 200 Palestinians dead.
This Is What Happens When Hellfire Hail Rains Down On A Russian Beach
Run for cover.
People In Russia Can't Stop Instagramming Themselves Inside Elevators
It's called a "lift-o-look" and even the prime minister is doing it.
Russia Just Discovered The Anonymous App Secret And It's As Weird As You Might Expect
"I've fallen in love with a Jew. What do I do?"
One Of The Kremlin's Favorite Writers Is Convinced North Korea Is Heaven On Earth
Russia and North Korea: BFF.
Watch Vladimir Putin Balance A Gaggle Of Soldiers On His Head While Straddling Two Planes
Russian propaganda gets creative.
People Are Turning Michelle Obama’s #BringBackOurGirls Pic Into An Anti-Drone Campaign
Many ask: What about child victims of U.S. drone strikes?
Pro-Russian Separatists In East Ukraine Left Stumped By Putin's Surprise Comments
The Russian president called for an independence referendum to be postponed and said Russia had withdrawn its troops from the border with Ukraine.
Putin Lovers, Obama Haters, And Everyone In Between Celebrated May Day In Moscow
Tens of thousands turn out in the city, including for a march on Red Square for the first time since the fall of the Soviet Union.
CEO Of "Russian Facebook" Says He Was Fired And That The Social Network Is Now In The Hands Of Putin Allies
So ends the slow unravelling of independence at VKontakte, Russia's most popular social network.
A Russian Lawmaker Ordered His Aide To Rape A Journalist On Live TV
This was after Vladimir Zhirinovsky attacked the reporter's "uterine frenzy."
The Kremlin Will Lash Out Over U.S. Sanctions — And It Won't Be Pretty
The biggest danger is to those within Putin's reach, inside Russia.
Watch This Russian Airline Make A Moving Appeal For Peace With Ukraine
Moscow—Kiev.
The New U.S. Sanctions Against Russia Are For Real
You may not have heard of them — but the new targets are Putin's actual inner circle.
BuzzFeed Interviews Secretary Of State John Kerry
A live town hall at 1 p.m. ET, conducted by BuzzFeed's Foreign Editor Miriam Elder. Kerry will answer questions about the crisis in Ukraine, and America's role in the world, from Elder and from students at the event.