Japan, France Back Dialogue With Russia Ahead of G7 Meeting
Japanese Prime Minister and French President have agreed to promote dialogue with Russia ahead of the forthcoming, Japanese media said Tuesday.
View ArticleResistance is Futile! Baby Seal Charges Man
This baby seal truly doesn't know what fear is.
View ArticleEU Set to Extend Border Controls as Schengen Borderless Zone Collapses
Denmark, France, Germany, Austria and Sweden have all asked the European Commission for permission to extend, by a further two years, border controls, owing to the refugee crisis, breaking on of the...
View ArticlePakistan to Abandon F-16 Purchase Plans Unless US Subsidizes Deal
After approving the sale of as many as eight F-16s to Pakistan in February, the United States has now gone back on its deal, somewhat, insisting that Islamabad foot the bill.
View ArticleA Place in the Sun: Crimea to Produce Its First New Corvette Warship
A sophisticated corvette for the Russian Navy will soon be laid down at a Crimean shipyard, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
View ArticleFrench Farmers Crying Fowl after Four-Month Foie Gras Ban
A bird flu scare in the southwest of France has led the authorities to ban the production of foie gras until August 15.
View ArticleThe day we beat the bookies: Industry hit for £25mn after Leicester's...
While fans, players, and those who bet on Leicester celebrate the British football team’s fairy tale Premier League triumph, the biggest loser is the UK’s gambling industry, which paid out a...
View ArticleMoscow Hopes for Equatorial Guinea's Stable Dev`t After New President Elect
Moscow rely on Equatorial Guinea to proceed stable development after presidential elections a week ago, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
View Article'Ant' Machines: Scientists Build Tiny Engines to Power Nanobots
Scientists have developed world's tiniest microscopic engine, able to work extremely fast and exert large forces, which can be used to power nanobots, including medical robots that could travel through...
View ArticleInt'l Trade Standards Should Be Set by All States, Not US Alone
All countries in the world should take part in international trade standards building, not only the US monopoly to do it, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.
View ArticleWill Scotland Vote for Independence in First Post-Referendum Election?
Thursday (May 5) will see the first Parliamentary election in Scotland since the independence referendum of 2014, where Scots voted to remain a member of the United Kingdom by a narrow 55 percent.
View ArticleStunning Red Carpet Looks From Met Gala 2016
Take a look at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit: a black-tie extravaganza held the first Monday of May annually not only to raize money, but also to please the eye.
View ArticleJoint Operation Kills 80 Daesh Fighters North of Mosul
Iraqi Peshmerga forces destroyed 25 Daesh vehicles and eliminated 80 terrorists to the north of the Iraqi city of Mosul, according to Kurdistan Region Security Council.
View ArticleOver 1,350 Migrants Drowned in Mediterranean in 2016
More than one thousand migrants died on the way to the European states from the beginning of the 2016, IOM stated on Tuesday.
View ArticleAsia’s Top Economies to Boost Regional Financial Stability Together
Association of Southeast Asian Nations plus China, Japan and South Korea (ASEAN+3) agreed Tuesday to cooperate to enhance economic growth in the region.
View ArticleTowering Inferno: Chinese high rise engulfed in flames (VIDEO)
A 28-story building in eastern China became a towering inferno after a fire broke out Tuesday. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleLionel Messi takes on giant robot keeper – and wins! (VIDEO)
Lionel Messi is renowned for bamboozling goalkeepers across the world, but how would he fare against a giant inflatable goalie who practically filled the goal? Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleFrance to Reject EU-US Trade Accord at Current Stage of TTIP Talks
French President Francois Hollande said that Paris will not accept the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership deal, because it could undermine the core principles France’s agriculture and...
View ArticleAnti-Muslim Hate Crimes in France Triple Amid Rising Tolerance Levels
A total of 429 anti-Muslim threats or hate crimes were reported in 2015, up from 133 the year before, peaking after Daesh extremists attacked the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices and a Jewish supermarket...
View ArticleMyanmar Camp Fire for Displaced Muslims Injures 14
A blaze erupted in Sittwe (Myanmar) left 14 refugees injured at a Muslim camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs).
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