Strategist Lays Out Key to Poland's Geopolitical Relevance in 21st Century
Polish political analyst Krzysztof Rak lays down the key geopolitical issues faced by his country in the 21st century, and recommendations on how Warsaw can gradually move beyond them and reassert its...
View ArticleLavrov Warns Against Any Calls for Ground Operation in Syria
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Russia was concerned about Turkey's shelling of the Syrian territory and the increasing calls for a ground operation in the country.
View ArticleSaudi Binladin Group employees stage protests, torch buses as thousands...
Saudi Arabia’s Binladin Group is facing a backlash from its employees after reportedly deciding to sack over a quarter of its staff. The company was hit hard financially after its long-term ties with...
View ArticleIndian Supreme Court to Reassess Diesel Taxi Ban - Indian Gov`t
The Indian government has decided to reconsider its decision to ban all diesel taxis from driving in New Delhi from April 30 amid growing protests, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari said Tuesday.
View ArticleFIFA Unlikely to Select New General Secretary Before Summer
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said that new FIFA general secretary is unlikely to be chosen before summer.
View ArticleFirst UN World Humanitarian Summit to Kick Off on May 23
United Nations will hold the first World Humanitarian Summit on May 23-24, the UN issued press release on Tuesday.
View Article'Untouchable' Law Student Raped and Disemboweled in Kerala, India
A 30-year-old woman from India's lowest traditional caste has been brutally raped, murdered and gutted in the southern state of Kerala, sending shock waves through her community.
View ArticleHungary to Hold Referendum on EU Refugee Quotas in September-October
Referendum on the EU mandatory quotas on refugee relocation could be held in September or early October in Hungary, according to the prime minister's office.
View Article'News Is Important in Somalia' But Journalists Are Being Murdered - HRW
A new investigation by Human Rights Watch (HRW) has revealed the vulnerability and risk that journalists in Somali face on a daily basis. Sputnik spoke to Somalia HRW researcher, Laetitia Bader, to...
View ArticleISIS hackers claim to have ‘infiltrated’ Britain through defense ministry mole
A cyber hacker collective linked to Islamic State claims it has a mole in the Ministry of Defence (MoD), who will “slowly and surely” infiltrate the UK.Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleUS Official to Visit Bangladesh Following Embassy Employee’s Murder
US Assistant Secretary of State Nisha Desai Biswal will travel to Bangladesh this week to discuss security issues, the US Department of State issued in a statement on Tuesday.
View Article10 real life creatures named for fictional characters
Scientists in Brazil have discovered a new species of spider, which they have named after a character from The Lord of the Rings, Smeagol, better known for his alter ego, Gollum. Check out these other...
View ArticleThey Come in Peace: Chinese Cops Mobilize to Patrol Italian Cities
During the course of the first such experiment in Europe, law enforcement officers from China will join their Italian colleagues in patrolling the streets of Rome and Milan.
View ArticleKosovo granted UEFA membership despite Serbian resistance
Kosovo has been given UEFA membership after winning an historic vote in Budapest on Tuesday, despite strong Serbian resistance to their bid. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleUkrainian PM Announces Release of 13 Ukrainian Medics From Daesh Captivity
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin stated that 13 Ukrainian medics who were captured by Daesh were released and transferred to the Libyan town of Ras Lanuf.
View ArticleInvestors Rate US Pres. Election Results Key Driver Affecting Markets
US investors are looking for place to put money in, presidential elections will be a decisive event, a Harris poll commissioned by the investment group Jefferson National revealed on Tuesday.
View ArticleParis Youth Protest Against Labor Reforms Amid First Hearing
Several hundred students and trade union representatives in Paris have took to the streets to protest against proposed labor reforms some time before the draft law’s first hearing, local media reported.
View ArticleMore Protests as French Parliament Debates Unpopular Labor Reforms
There have been more protests outside the French Parliament building, where lawmakers Tuesday (May 3) begin debating controversial reforms to the country's labor laws, which have provoked unrest across...
View ArticleBad Omen or Cute Kitty? Black Cat Trots Across Hockey Rink
Could this furry creature truly spell bad luck for anybody?
View ArticleWreck of Captain Cook's Legendary HMS Endeavour Discovered Off US Coast
The wreckage of a ship sailed by noted British explorer James Cook has reportedly been discovered by a team of researchers off the coast of the state of Rhode Island.
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