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Dmytro Firtash, one of Ukraine's richest men, is seen in Kiev May 18, 2010.

The arrest of a Ukrainian businessman may be another sign of the US playing hardball with Russia

Dmitry Firtash, one of Ukraine's richest men, was arrested last week in Austria on an FBI warrant. The natural gas oligarch has ties to the ousted government of Ukraine, Russia's leaders and perhaps even Britain's Conservative Party. And he has information that might help with sanctions against Russia.

The arrest of a Ukrainian businessman may be another sign of the US playing hardball with Russia

Ukraine is fast becoming the biggest European crisis of this century

Ukraine is fast becoming the biggest European crisis of this century

For $89 million, this old London Tube station could have been yours

For $89 million, this old London Tube station could have been yours

Accidental Diplomacy? Analyzing Kerry's Off-the-Cuff Remark

Accidental Diplomacy? Analyzing Kerry's Off-the-Cuff Remark

Kerry Comments Lead to Russian Peace Proposal for Syria

Kerry Comments Lead to Russian Peace Proposal for Syria

Syria: "Hit These People & Hit Them Very Hard"

Syria: "Hit These People & Hit Them Very Hard"

Questions Raised About Whether Britain's Security Agency has Used Prism to Get Around the UK's Legal System

The British government is being grilled by lawmakers in London seeking clarification of the UK's role in the NSA's global surveillance programs. One accusation is that British citizens are being unlawfully spied upon.

Questions Raised About Whether Britain's Security Agency has Used Prism to Get Around the UK's Legal System

Brave Pakistani girl, targeted for speaking out, transferred to U.K. for medical treatment

Pakistan's 14-year-old women's advocate, Malala Yousufzai, was gravely wounded in a Taliban assassination attempt. After receiving treatment in Pakistan in recent days, the government decided to transfer her to a U.K. hospital where she can get "integrated" treatment.

Brave Pakistani girl, targeted for speaking out, transferred to U.K. for medical treatment

VIDEO: Congolese warlord sentenced to 14 years in prison

Thomas Lubanga was arrested in 2006 for recruiting child soldiers into his rebel militia in Congo's northeast region. On Tuesday, the International Criminal court sentenced him to 14 years in prison for his crimes, the tribunal's first sentencing in its 10-year existence.

VIDEO: Congolese warlord sentenced to 14 years in prison

The United Nations and the Threat of a Syrian Civil War

The United Nations and the Threat of a Syrian Civil War

In Tunisia, foreign officials struggle with how to help Syria as battle rages on

At the Friends of Syria conference, foreign officials struggled with concrete steps they could take to help end the violence in Syria — without an elaborate military intervention that has so far proven impossible. Meanwhile, there were some signs of relief in Syria — small ones though they are.

In Tunisia, foreign officials struggle with how to help Syria as battle rages on

VIDEO: Brits close embassy in Tehran after attack, demands Iran follow suit in London

The British has withdrawn their diplomatic staff from Iran and shutdown the embassy after an attack yesterday that saw the building damaged, documents and flags burned and six people trapped for a time by protesters until they could be rescued by police.

VIDEO: Brits close embassy in Tehran after attack, demands Iran follow suit in London
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Britain to send military advisors to Libya

British military officers will be sent to Libya to advise rebels fighting Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's forces, the UK government has said. Foreign Secretary William Hague said the group would be deployed to Benghazi. Laura Lynch reports.

Britain to send military advisors to Libya