Donald Trump accused of deleting email evidence in lawsuit
Donald Trump spends a lot of energy reminding voters of Hillary Clinton’s private email server scandal involving deleted emails. Now, however, the billionaire businessman stands accused of destroying...
View ArticleHillary Clinton Ends Primary Season With a Win in Washington DC
With polls closing in the Washington DC Democratic primary - the final primary of the season - presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is the projected winner of the district.
View ArticleRosneft CEO: agreement on urgent increase of oil production might be needed...
"The market is coming into balance faster than oil analysts expected," Sechin said.
View ArticleTrump’s Fight With US Media Could Hurt Outreach Strategy
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has gloried in attacking the largely liberal US mainstream media but his policy could backfire, former State Department Agency for International...
View ArticleGeorgian Prime Minister to Visit Germany for Talks With Chancellor Merkel
The press service of the Georgian government said that Georgia's Prime Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili will pay an official visit to Germany on June 15-16, during which he will hold talks with German...
View ArticleRussian Journalists Detained During Coverage of Lille Football Clashes
A group of Russian journalists was detained by the French police in Lille as they were covering the interrupted football clashes between English and Russian fans in the city, media reported Wednesday.
View ArticleTunnel of fire: Scary-looking blaze in downtown DC caused by overheated...
A large fire broke out in Washington, DC, burning under a federal building. Officials report the source to be an overheating vehicle. Eye-witnesses are capturing and sharing images and video of the...
View ArticleSenate passes $602bn NDAA defense bill in defiance of Obama’s veto threat
The US Senate overwhelmingly approved a $602 billion annual defense bill, despite President Obama’s threat to veto it because of its impediments to closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay. Read Full...
View ArticlePM Medvedev to hold meeting on main approaches to 2017-2019 budget
This year the government operated within a one-year budget due to the crisis, but it was reported earlier that the government would return to a three-year budget next year
View ArticleAustralian Police Charge Young Man With Terrorism Over Social Media Posts
Australian police filed charges against a 17-year-old young man in the crime of terrorism over his social media publications and activity, local media reported Wednesday.
View ArticleUS Media Ignores Own Cyber Attacks While Inflating Alleged Foreign Hacking
Western media outlets neglect to cover US cyber attacks on other nations while blowing allegations of foreign hacking out of proportion, former US diplomat Jim Jatras told Sputnik.
View ArticleTokyo Mayor Announces Resignation Over Embezzlement Allegations
Tokyo Mayor Yoichi Masuzoe officially announced his resignation in connection with the numerous allegations of financial misconduct and embezzlement, local NHK broadcaster reported on Wednesday.
View ArticleZoned out: ACLU sues Cleveland for fencing protesters out of Republican...
The city of Cleveland has drawn a 3.3 square mile zone around the site of the Republican National Convention, banishing any public gatherings in that area. The American Civil Liberties Union has sued,...
View ArticleUS Intimidated by 'Aggressive' Chinese Intelligence
The most urgent intelligence threat to the United States comes from China, according to David Major, former FBI agent and current director of a security think tank.
View ArticleScientists discover largest ever ‘Tatooine’-like planet orbiting around two suns
NASA’s Kepler telescope has spotted a new planet – one where Luke Skywalker might feel right at home. Just like his native Tatooine, the new planet orbits two suns and is the largest “binary planet”...
View ArticleChina in Favor of Strengthening Cooperation Between SCO, Turkey
China supports the further strengthening of cooperation between the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Turkey, Li Huilai, China's Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs, said on Wednesday.
View ArticleNewt Gingrich Calls to Revive McCarthy-Era Panel to Hunt for Terrorists
Following the horrific Orlando gun massacre that shocked the United States and the world, former House Speaker and staunch neocon-Republican Newt Gingrich has proposed a revival of the infamous...
View ArticleKazan-based Partner Banking Center to issue over thousand cards for Muslims
Islamic bank cards provide all services of the Visa payment system but without accrual of interest, Manager of the Kazan-based Center Albert Shagivaleev said
View ArticleAmber Room not found in Poland so far — explorers
We are finishing the first stage of drilling. We are at a depth of 3 meters. If this attempt is unsuccessful, we will move five meters farther, the head of the Mamerki Museum said
View ArticleEnergy Minister: Bulgaria counts on Russian gas when building gas hub
Bulgaria is also interested in the South Stream project suspended in the country on the initiative of the European Commission
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