The adoption ban would apply to at least 15 countries, most of them in Europe, and Australia, Argentina and Canada.
A U.S. official said Russia has a limited number of the missiles and that it cannot regularly deploy them on the battlefield.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a law that allows those who sign up to fight in Ukraine to write off ...
President Vladimir Putin said Friday that Russia will continue to test and start mass-producing the hypersonic ballistic ...
Representative Michael McCaul said that if the U.S. allows Putin to take over all of Ukraine, it "would invite more ...
"As much as I would like to believe we can negotiate with a tyrant, I suspect we may be deceiving ourselves," said Senator ...
Russia first used its experimental ballistic missile on Ukraine on Thursday, which Zelensky calls "a clear and severe ...
Russia will continue testing and start mass producing the new "Oreshnik" missile that was used to target Dnipro, Ukraine, ...
In a stark warning to the West, President Putin said the attack with the intermediate-range Oreshnik missile was in ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the weapon was developed very rapidly, hyping it up as an unstoppable hypersonic ...
If the incoming administration abandons Kyiv, Russia's ambitions will explode and nuclear weapons will proliferate.