N.Korean Missile Program Poses Main Threat to Japan's Security
The North Korean missile program is the key challenge to Japan's security, the Defense of Japan 2016, published on Tuesday by the national Defense Ministry said.
View ArticleRussian scientists developing magnetic 3D bioprinter for space use
Russian scientists in cooperation with the national space agency are developing a magnetic 3D bioprinter that will allow production of living tissue in the micro-gravity conditions of the...
View ArticleRaytheon’s New Cyber Facility to Boost US Army Capabilities at Fort Gordon
A new cyber facility has opened in the state of Georgia near US Army’s Cyber Command to provide a broad spectrum of cybersecurity capabilities, US defense contractor Raytheon said in a press release.
View ArticleRussia, Iran Mull Possibility of Joint Military Drills, Observers' Exchange
Moscow and Tehran are considering the possibility of bilateral military exercises and exchange of observers, local media reported on Tuesday.
View ArticlePower engineering equipment wear and tear reaching 70% in some Russian regions
"Deterioraton of power engineering equipment, which stands at 70% in of our constituent territories, still remains very high," the Secretary of Russia's Security Council said
View ArticleViolent Religious Extremism 'On The Rise' in Africa
Sectarian violent extremism is spreading dangerously across much of Africa in poorly governed regions, US Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights Sarah Sewall said...
View ArticleDeadline on Syria Transition Missed Due to Attempts to Establish Ceasefire
The August 1 target date to establish a negotiated framework for a Syrian government transition was missed due to the inability to establish a ceasefire on the ground, US Secretary of State John Kerry...
View ArticleKadyrov registered as candidate to head Chechnya
Elections of the head of the Chechen Republic will take place on September 18
View ArticleDPR reports 12 killed, 46 wounded in shelling by Ukrainian troops over past...
Earlier on August 2, the DPR operations command said that two civilians were wounded as Ukrainian troops shelled Donetsk.
View ArticleLeaders of Russia, Iran, Azerbaijan to discuss North-South transport project...
The project will be a great contribution to developing inter-regional cooperation, says the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
View ArticleNorth Korea launches ballistic missile - South Korea’s JCS
The missile was launched at 8 am local time (around 2 am Moscow time) from Hwanghae-namdo Province towards the Sea of Japan
View ArticleCAS rejects Russia’s rowing appeal against exclusion from 2016 Olympic Games...
FISA ruled earlier that only six out of 28 Russian rowers are allowed to compete in Rio, while the rest are banned from the Games as they lack doping tests made outside Russia.
View ArticleRussian tennis player disappointed over the state of Olympic training courts
"I am greatly disappointed! The courts are half-finished. It is such a mess, to put it mildly. The courts are dirty and dusty. I have a feeling of training at a construction site," Kuznetsova said
View ArticleWADA ready to unveil names of "dirty" Russian athletes of 2014 Winter...
Russia had created a doping system to secure victory at home Olympics to bounce back after a disappointing performance in Vancouver, WADA President said
View ArticleRussian professor from US works as volunteer at Olympic press center in Rio
Prior to becoming a volunteer, Grigory Dmitriyev passed exams in French, German, English and Spanish
View ArticleColombia raids over 100 cocaine labs in 5 days (VIDEO)
Colombia’s anti-narcotics police have raided and destroyed 104 cocaine laboratories across the country’s southeastern jungle region in what the authorities called a “structural blow” to the cocaine...
View Article2 ‘Black Lives Matter’ protests cost Phoenix taxpayers nearly $250k – police
Two Black Live Matter-inspired protests against police brutality in July cost taxpayers in Phoenix, Arizona, nearly $250,000, local police said. This does not include losses sustained by local...
View ArticleNorth Korean missile plunges in Japan’s exclusive economic zone
Following the missile launch, Japan’s government submitted a protest to North Korea through its diplomatic ties in Beijing
View ArticleJapanese Foreign Ministry Voices Protest Against Launch of N.Korean Missile
The Japanese Foreign Ministry voiced protest against the North Korean missile launched on Wednesday, media reported.
View ArticleFamily of drowned SEAL trainee feels Navy deceived them
James Derek Lovelace’s family was told he died in an accident in his first week of Navy SEAL training. However, a video which shows an instructor ignoring Lovelace struggling during drills and being...
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