A group of Soviet Jews denied permission to emigrate demonstrated on a busy street for 90 minutes Monday without police interference to demand the release of Hebrew teacher Josef Begun, who was sentenced to 12 years of prison and exile in 1983.
Secretary of State George P.
The Soviet Union, in a letter made public Monday, one week before American and Soviet diplomats are to meet for arms talks in Geneva, repeated its pledge not to be the first to use nuclear weapons and suggested again that "it is important that the United States do the same."
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Marcel Marceau left a Moscow hospital to fly to France today to complete his recovery from a
As a dozen Soviet dissidents marking International Human Rights Day were arrested today in Pushkin Square for distributing leaflets and trying to make speeches, the official media attacked the United States on human rights, citing entertainer-turned-mogul Michael Jackson as a black man being exploited by capitalists.
Vladimir Horowitz gave a concert Sunday that drew raves from scores of gate-crashing students and a VIP audience in the land where he began to play the piano more than 75 years ago.
French mime Marcel Marceau, 62, flew home from Moscow Wednesday "in robust condition" after
A new play that portrays the late President John F.
President Thomas Sankara returned Monday from an official trip to the Soviet Union.
A rock festival featuring 25 amateur and professional Soviet groups will be held in Moscow in January, Tass news agency has reported.
American pianists David Buechner and William Wolfram, both of New York City, and American singer Barbara Kilduff, a native of Huntington, N.Y., have been chosen to compete in the final round of the Tchaikovsky International Competition, the Tass news agency said Friday.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel presided Saturday over an emotional, joyous celebration of Simhat Torah, honoring the sacred Jewish scrolls, by several thousand Jews in Moscow's only synagogue.
"Eye on L.A." on KABC Channel 7 sent dozens of queries to ABC News bureaus around the globe asking about TV sitcoms and other humorous fare being shown in their areas.
Siberian crows, brought to Moscow in the 1970s to control the city's growing pigeon population
Thousands of trees have failed to burst into leaf in Moscow this spring because their roots have
The State Department Thursday called home the security chief of the U.S.
The movie capital of the world opened its arms to an expeditionary force of eight Soviet film makers on Friday as representatives of the American and Soviet movie-making establishments officially began a weeklong "Entertainment Summit" intended, in part, to explore opportunities for cooperation among the superpowers in celluloid.