NATO War Games Near Russia ‘Pushing Humanity Towards World War III’
NATO has begun its Anaconda-16 war game, calling for the largest assembly of foreign forces in Poland since World War II.
View ArticleBoeing Wins $667Mln Contract to Supply Qatar With Apache Helicopters
The Boeing Company has won a two-thirds-of-a-billion dollar US Army foreign military sales contract to supply the Gulf Arab nation of Qatar with 24 Apache ground-support helicopters, the US Department...
View ArticlePrimaries grand finale: Clinton and Sanders in final tight race
As polls close in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota and South Dakota, Tuesday could mark the end of either Bernie Sanders’ campaign or Hillary Clinton’s status as the...
View ArticleRussian Airline Delivers 18 Tonnes of UN Aid to Syrian Deir Ez-Zor
An aircraft of Russian airline delivered 18 metric tons of UN humanitarian aid to the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor besieged by Daesh militants, the Russian center for Syrian reconciliation at the Hmeimim...
View ArticleTurkish President Signs Bill to Deprive Lawmakers of Legal Immunity
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan signed on Tuesday the bill to strip the parliament members of legal immunity, the president's administration said in a statement.
View Article14yo German student gets 20hrs community service for calling teacher...
A 14-year-old special needs student in Dusseldorf, Germany has been sentenced to 20 hours community service after she posted a picture of her teacher on Facebook with the caption “most retarded...
View ArticleUkraine Unlikely to Meet Challenge of Building Large Rocket Engines for US
The chaotic current state of the Ukrainian government and of the country’s heavy industry sector makes it unlikely that Kiev could build rocket engines to replace the Russian RD-180 ones for the US...
View ArticleRussian antimonopoly service does not rule out deal with Google
The service expects Google to ask some time before the court session, which may be used to sign a deal
View ArticleRussia to develop subsea robots for drilling operations in Arctic
Russia plans to tap Arctic fields using marine robots, which will be part of under-ice and subsea drilling system
View ArticleSenator says France's future inconceivable without dialogue with Russia
Former France's PM votes for the resolution, lifting the EU sanctions from Russia
View ArticleRussia may achieve 3-4% GDP growth without reforms - ex-finance minister
Russia's ex=finance minister believes more freedoms and competition in the politics is required to achieve the average global growth rates of the GDP
View ArticleSpecial company to be set up for new MC-21 aircraft service support
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation says the new company will also provide after-sale support for Sukhoi Super Jet-100 civil aircraft
View ArticleRussian Orthodox Church official comments on preparation of the Pan-Orthodox...
Senior official says the decision to convene the Synod has not been made yet
View ArticleFrench Senate adopts resolution on scaling down of anti-Russian sanctions
The proposal to lift the sanctions rallied the support of a majority of senators at a plenary session in the Luxembourg Palace
View ArticleAlibaba founder Jack Ma plans to meet Russian businessmen and politicians at...
The twentieth St. Petersburg International Economic Forum will be held on June 16-18 on a new site near St. Petersburg
View ArticleFour killed, 6 wounded in Tel Aviv shooting
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene on Thursday a session of the Political-Security Cabinet
View ArticleHoly cod: India’s cult cure for respiratory illness includes swallowing live...
Thousands of people have stepped out for an unusual healing ritual in a southern Indian state, during which asthma sufferers are fed live fish covered in a mystery yellow paste. Read Full Article at...
View ArticleHuge growing magma bubble blamed for New Zealand quakes
Scientists have discovered what they believe may be the culprit behind New Zealand’s recent series of earthquakes – a rising buildup of magma just 10km below the Earth’s surface which could signal the...
View ArticleNASA uses balloons to map Earth’s magnetic field
It’s been two years since NASA released miniature membranous balloons above Antarctica in order to learn more about the invisible magnetic field that shields the Earth from radiation. The data...
View ArticleARD maintains banned for life Russian coach keeps training athletes
The fourth episode of ‘Doping Secret: Showdown for Russia’ was broadcast by ARD late on Wednesday
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