Train Crash in Belgium Kills at Least 3, Injures 40 - Reports
A passenger train collided with a goods train near Liege in Belgium, killing at least three and injuring 40 people, media reported.
View ArticleAt least 3 dead, 40 injured as two trains collide in Belgium – reports
Several people were reportedly killed and dozens injured when a passenger train crashed into a cargo train in the Belgian town of Hermalle-sous-Huy near the city of Liege, Reuters reports, citing...
View ArticleRussian PM to meet Kyrgyz president, attend CIS intergovernmental council...
Russia has been a leading trade partner for Kyrgyzstan for many years
View ArticleOne more Syrian settlement joins reconciliation process
The number illegal armed groups that declared their commitment to the ceasefire terms remains unchanged - 60
View Article‘Surgical shot to take out Gaddafi’: Trump explains how he would have...
After spending his campaign saying that Libya was better off under Muammar Gaddafi, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump now says he would have approved a surgical intervention....
View ArticleAleppo District Hit by Al-Nusra Front Fire - Russian Military
Al-Nusra Front militant group heavily shelled the nortern parts of Syrian city of Aleppo, killing and wounding civilians and destroying buildings, Russian military said Monday.
View ArticleSpain’s Basque Country Moves Closer to Independence Referendum
Spain’s autonomous Basque Country made a step closer to an independence referendum on Sunday after tens of thousands backed secession in a regional poll, organizers said.
View ArticleRussian envoy calls on EU to push Kiev towards Minsk deal implementation
The Russian diplomat expressed the hope that Brussels and European capitals will analyze the negative experience of the Ukrainian crisis thoroughly and objectively
View ArticleLaunch of manned Soyuz MS spacecraft to ISS postponed till July 7
For enhancing the safety of the Soyuz MS’s flight to the ISS it has been decided to carry out more tests of software, Roscosmos says
View ArticleRussian regulator may ban plant foods re-export via EU
The regulator believes believes the countries supply products currently banned for import to Russia
View ArticleDiplomat says Russian threat to NATO myth
A Russian threat to NATO is simply a myth, which gives a possibility to pursue the policy that NATO pursues, and at the same time to solve other strategic tasks, says Russia's NATO ambassador
View ArticleUkraine refers note of protest to Russia over upper house speaker’s visit to...
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry says it expresses protest over the stay of speaker of Russia’s Federation Council in Ukraine’s sovereign territory, which include Crimea and Sevastopol
View ArticleRussia refutes report on alleged Russian air strikes on Syrian Al-Asharah
The Russian Defense Ministry has refuted a Reuters report that cited the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights that the city of Al-Asharah in Syria was a target of Russian air strikes
View ArticleMonument to Russian poet Pushkin unveiled in Croatia
The bronze bust of the Russian poet will stand in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia
View ArticleGermany should weigh pros, cons before declaring Russia threat — Lavrov
Lavrov noted that demonizing Russia had become a modern trend in the European Union
View ArticleChristie’s sells $2.8 mln worth of Russian paintings
The top lot was the painting by Ivan Aivazovsky, which was sold for $280,000
View ArticleRussia alarmed by NATO states’ programs with Ukraine — NATO ambassador
Russia’s NATO Ambassador Alexander Grushko says Nato keeps training Ukrainian special forces, Ukrainian armed forces
View ArticleYoung bear sabotages 3,000-strong Finnish army drill prompting them to take...
A one-year-old bear made an incursion into a Finnish army’s base and disrupted a brigade training exercise of more than 3,000 troops, with some taking cover in their trucks, local media reported. Read...
View Article‘Blue magic’: Algeria opens ‘Facebook addiction’ clinic
When someone says they’re an addict, people usually think drugs or alcohol, or maybe even porn, but the fight for some is with Facebook and the people of Algeria have made a stand by opening a clinic...
View ArticleDeadly endgame: ISIS shoot fleeing civilians as Iraqi army closes in on Fallujah
Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) is using Iraqi city residents as human shields to slow down the Iraqi army, which has nearly encircled the city. It is killing those desperate enough to try and...
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