20 veterans committed suicide every day in 2014 – study
An average of 20 American veterans committed suicide daily in 2014, the US Department of Veterans Affairs revealed in its “most comprehensive” study of vet suicide rates yet. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleProtests Against Police Brutality Flare Up Across the US
A horrific wave of violence strikes a peaceful protest in Dallas leaving 4 officers dead and eleven other police officers injured in America's worst assault on police officers in recent memory. Also,...
View ArticleArctic Sea Ice Disappearing - Drops to New Record Low in June
Ice coverage in the Arctic Sea dropped to a record low in June, according to data reported by the National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
View ArticleChilcot Report Reveals US, UK Invade Nations in Old Colonial Way
The Chilcot report revealed that the governments in the United Kingdom and the United States remain convinced they have the right and freedom to invade and reorganize any country they want to,...
View ArticleEstonian Business Dissatisfied With Anti-Russia Sanctions - Russian Envoy
Estonian business circles express dissatisfaction with the prolongation of the anti-Russia sanctions citing damage for the local economy, Russian ambassador to Estonia Alexander Petrov said Friday.
View Article'Joint decision': US to deploy missile defense to S. Korea in face of growing...
The US will deploy a high-tech antiballistic-missile system to South Korea “as soon as possible” now that the allies have reached an agreement. The advanced air defense shield will beef up Seoul’s...
View ArticleSyrian Government Army Advances on Rebel-Held Areas of Aleppo
The Syrian government army advanced in the direction of rebel-held areas of Aleppo, cutting off the only road there, local media reported.
View ArticleDallas protest turns violent, 4 officers dead
At least four officers have been killed and seven wounded as protests which took place in the wake of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile’s fatal shootings turned to extreme violence in downtown...
View ArticleHunter-Sniffer Cyborg Locusts to Be Developed in US
Scientists from the University of Washington in St. Louis, Missouri, are attempting to turn locusts into cyborgs so as to detect explosives, make medical diagnoses, and allow for processes to be...
View ArticleN. Korea Threatens US to End Diplomatic Contacts After Sanctions
North Korea warns the United States to stop all diplomatic contacts following personal sanctions against several officials, including supreme leader Kim Jong Un, media reported Friday.
View ArticleSwiss region imposes first fines as $10k ‘burqa ban’ comes into force
The Swiss canton of Ticino has issued its first two fines to two people who violated the region’s newly-imposed law that bans Muslim women, both locals and tourists, from wearing burqas in public...
View ArticleS. Korea, US Reach Agreement on THAAD Air Defense System Deployment
The United States and South Korea have reached an agreement on the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system in the country, Ministry of National Defense said...
View ArticleChina Slams US-South Korea Decision to Deploy THAAD Air Defense System
China expressed strong protest against the United States and South Korea agreement to deploy Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system on the Korean peninsula, Chinese Foreign...
View ArticleFour policemen dead, 7 wounded in Dallas shooting during protests — TV
Two snipers shot the 11 from elevated positions during a protest
View ArticleNATO summit in Warsaw preparing biggest defense buildup since Cold War
Sixty-five delegations from 28 NATO countries and 26 partner countries, as well as representatives of the United Nations, the European Union, the World Bank and NATO headquarters will arrive in Warsaw
View Article'There are Bombs All Over the Place' Dallas Shooter Claims - Police Chief
One of the Dallas suspected snipers claims that there are bombs all over downtown of the city, according to Dallas Police Chief.
View ArticleTrump’s adviser says US might give Russia access to capital markets,...
Donald Trump’s foreign policy adviser Carter Page has stressed he was speaking as an individual, not an official
View ArticleFinnish president praises Russia’s readiness for dialogue on flights above...
Sauli Niinisto also praised tendencies in Russia-U.S. relations regarding the fight against terrorism
View ArticleNATO holding summit of deception in Warsaw
"It's not the soldiers that scare us, it's the politicians who deceive millions of people while being perfectly aware of the absence of any threats from Russia," Konstantin Kosachov said
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