Lost at sea, found on land: Man to repay Coast Guard for faking his own death
A financial advisor in Boca Raton, Florida, who suffered a mental health crisis culminating in him faking his own death, will have to pay restitution to the US Coast Guard for their pointless search....
View ArticleRussian swimmer Yuliya Yefimova wins silver in women's 100 m breaststroke at...
Two U.S. swimmers, Lilly King and Katy Meili finished first and third respectively, with 1.04.93 minutes (Olympic record) and 1.05.69 minutes
View ArticleNagasaki Commemorates 71st Anniversary of Nuclear Bombing With Minute of Silence
The Japanese city of Nagasaki commemorates on Tuesday the 71st anniversary of the nuclear bombing with a minute of silence.
View ArticleChina Building Up Military Presence at South China Sea Disputed Islands
Recent satellite photos reveal that China is building up its military presence at the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea, according to media reports.
View ArticleDelta Airlines under fire for censoring lesbian kiss from Carol movie
Delta Airlines has invited criticism after showing an edited version of the movie Carol, which removed all kissing scenes between the lead actresses. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleChristian army vet threatens to cut heads off Texas mosque members in ‘scary’...
A Watauga mosque in Texas received a threatening voicemail from an army veteran that was so severe, they called the police. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticlePray your sins away? Guam priest who molested 20 boys told to say Hail Mary
When the Catholic Church learned that a priest working at the US island territory of Guam abused some 20 children, the only suitable response it found was to advise him to pray, the cleric, now based...
View ArticleRussia's Central Military District to Hold First S-400 Firings in September
First field firings of S-400 air defense systems (NATO reporting name SA-21 Growler) that entered service with Russia’s Central Military District will be held in Siberia in September, the district’s...
View ArticleArmenia Violates Karabakh Ceasefire 20 Times in 24 Hours – Azerbaijan Military
Armenia has violated the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh 20 times during last 24 hours, the Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry said on Tuesday in a statement.
View ArticleChina to Spend $64.5Bln to Fight Water Pollution - Environment Ministry
Beijing will allocate 430 billion yuan ($64.5 billion) for the projects to combat water pollution, the Chinese Environmental Protection Ministry said in a statement Tuesday.
View ArticleNagasaki Mayor Slams Tokyo for Relying on Nuclear Deterrence
The Japanese government should play a part in creating a nuclear weapons-free zone which will put an end to supporting the policy of nuclear deterrence, Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue said Tuesday.
View ArticlePhotos Emerge of UK Ground Forces in Syria
UK special forces were shown for the first time operating on the ground in war-torn Syria, a broadcaster reported.
View ArticleErdogan Exclusive: New page in Russia-Turkey relations
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, of Turkey, interviewed by TASS First Deputy Director-General Mikhail Gusman
View ArticleChina's Alibaba Discusses Possibility of Lending to Russian Small Businesses
The financial division of China's e-commerce giant Alibaba, Ant Financial Services Group, is in talks with the Russian banks on the possibility of lending to Russian small businesses, the company's...
View ArticleRio Olympics: Day 3
Swimming, artistic gymnastics, sabre fencing, and rugby sevens were in the focal point of Day 3 of the Rio Olympics programme
View ArticleRussian men’s gymnastics team win silver in multidiscipline competitions
The Russian gymnasts scored 271.453 points losing to the Japanese (274.094)
View ArticleNew Nauru Files leak exposes horrifying abuse of kids at Australia’s island...
The realities of Australia’s controversial method of dealing with refugees has been exposed in 8,000 pages of leaked documents that reveal systematic child abuse on Australia’s offshore detention...
View ArticleWhite man fatally shoots black man after calling 911 over ‘hoodlums’
In a time of heightened racial tensions comes the story of Kouren-Rodney Bernard Thomas, an African-American man who was shot to death moments after a white homeowner called 911 to complain about...
View ArticleCA utility guilty of 6 federal charges from 2010 gas pipeline blast
California’s largest utility company, PG&E, was found guilty on six charges in a natural gas pipeline explosion criminal case. The convictions for violating safety regulations stem from a 2010...
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