US Needs Chilcot-Style Inquiry to Probe Origins of Iraq War Plan
The United States needs to have searching inquiry similar to the one in the United Kingdom that produced the Chilcot report to uncover the origins of the policy to invade Iraq in 2003, analysts told...
View ArticleHigh arsenic levels discovered near North Carolina water supply
High level of arsenic have been detected near Duke Energy’s Riverbend power plant, right next to Charlotte, North Carolina’s main water supply source. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleDetained immigrant children ordered released - California court
Immigrant children, who crossed the US border without documentation and were held in family detention centers by Homeland Security officials, must be released ruled the San Francisco court of...
View ArticleChilcot Report Reveals US Charged Into Iraq War Without Plan
The new UK report on the origins of the 2003 war in Iraq show that the United States hastened into the conflict without any overall plan, former First US Army Infantry Division commanding general in...
View ArticleBlast in Bangladesh Injures 12 People, Kills One Policeman
At least 12 people were injured and one policeman killed in an explosion at Eid celebration, marking the end of the Islamic holy month Ramadan, in Kishoreganj district in central Bangladesh, media...
View ArticleRussian Commander-in-Chief of Land Forces Visits Argentina
Russian Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces Oleg Salyukov left for the official visit to Argentina, the press release by the Russian Ministry of Defense said Thursday.
View ArticleTaiwan Prepares for Large Nepartak Typhoon
Taiwan prepares for the first typhoon of the year, Nepartak to hit the land later in the day, local media reported Thursday.
View ArticleCIS countries discuss development of tourism — Kyrgyz official
The sides welcome concrete steps after the meeting, including launch of TV programs on sightseeing, unique nature of the states, historical areas
View ArticleUkrainian radicals block Russian agency in Kiev — source
About 30 people burst into the building under the pretext that Ukrainian liberal laws allow deputies of local councils to enter any building
View ArticleRussian MP says new resolutions against anti-Russian sanctions to emerge
A lawmaker is sure pressure is not a method to use to talk to Russia
View ArticleGerman vice-chancellor says Europe needs new disarmament initiative
The vice-chancellor notes NATO should stop building up military potential directed against Russia
View ArticleForeign Ministry praises Cyprus resolution against anti-Russian sanctions
Russia’s Foreign Ministry says the outcome means the Cypriot people want to restore trade and economic ties
View ArticleFrance to face Portugal in Euro 2016 final
The French team has qualified for the Euro Championships final for the first time over the past 16 years, after qualifying for the Euro final in 2000
View ArticleIs Clinton sophisticated enough to be president?: Takeaways from FBI chief...
For more than four and a half hours, FBI Director James Comey was raked over the coals by House lawmakers for his decision not to recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of private email...
View ArticleMarine to use Clinton’s non-indictment as defense in classified information case
A Marine Corps officer who is facing discharge for the mishandling of sensitive information is demanding the same treatment that Hillary Clinton received when the FBI chose not to indict her over her...
View Article20 people killed as militants attack Shiite shrine in Baghdad — TV
An explosive device was set off first, and then an armed group of militants attacked the people who were there
View Article‘It is now a fact’: Western journalists visit Crimea, say it’s now ‘Russian...
Reunification with Russia has served a beneficial purpose for Crimea and its people, western reporters observed after visiting Sevastopol. They noted the “impressive” work on the 19-km bridge that...
View ArticleNigerian Boko Haram attack survivor ‘beaten to death’ in racist attack by...
A right-wing football fan is in custody after reportedly using a road sign pole to fatally beat a Nigerian refugee, prompting outrage across Italy. Read Full Article at RT.com
View Article‘They took one Saddam, but got us many more’: Young Iraqi man tells RT he...
Blair’s apology for the Iraq invasion is not going to bring the “destroyed” country and dead people back, a disabled Iraqi man, who lost his whole family, told RT. He demands justice for those whose...
View Article2 snipers shoot 11 officers, killing 4, during demonstrations in Dallas
Eleven officers have been shot by two snipers, leaving four officers dead and two in surgery, according to the Dallas police chief, KDFW reported. A civilian was also wounded in the shooting that...
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