Compton man shot to death by police from armored vehicle was not a carjacker...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office has admitted that a man who was fatally shot by police, in pursuit of a carjacker, was not connected to the carjacking. Donnell Thompson had no criminal record,...
View ArticleFamous Russian Sculptor Ernst Neizvestny Dies at Age of 91 in New York
Famous Russian sculptor Ernst Neizvestny died at the age of 91.
View ArticleMayor of Filipino Town Orders Banishment of All Muslims From City
Muslims in the Philippines have expressed deep concern over reports of a pledge made by a provincial town mayor to force thousands of Muslim residents out of the settlement, as part of his campaign to...
View ArticleDOJ finds Baltimore PD targeted minorities, ignored and belittled sexual...
The Department of Justice's review of the Baltimore Police Department is out, and it’s not pretty. The DOJ found Baltimore’s practices were “explicitly discriminatory,” using a questionable amount of...
View ArticleHouse panel finds US military compelled intel analysts to downplay ISIS...
US military officials pressured lower-level analysts to downplay threats from Islamic State and Al-Qaeda in an intelligence report, a House Republican task force has found, sources told the Daily...
View ArticlePutin & May agree to personal meeting, speak of mending ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin and British PM Theresa May have agreed to meet in the near future to discuss a wide range of topics, from the economy to terrorism. Speaking by phone Tuesday, the two...
View ArticleDrone me: Google patents UAV for video conferences
Based on Google’s latest new patent, the tech giant could be looking into developing drones with screens for office video conferences. The idea is that small drones could conveniently film and project...
View ArticleVenezuela Starts Consultations With OPEC, Russia on Stabilizing Oil Prices
Maduro said he had started consultations with OPEC members and Russia on stabilizing oil prices.
View ArticlePro-Rousseff protests hit Sao Paulo as Senate votes for her impeachment (VIDEO)
Brazil saw protesters come out en masse in Sao Paulo to support suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, as the country’s Senate voted for her impeachment. Protesters called for Acting President...
View ArticleRio Olympics diving pool turns green due to filtration problems, say organizers
It is unclear when the problem will be fixed
View ArticleBrazilian Senate Votes to Hold Impeachment Trial of Suspended President Rousseff
The Brazilian Senate decided to go ahead with impeachment procedures against the country’s suspended President Dilma Rousseff.
View ArticleBeijing Welcomes Philippines' Ex-President as Special Envoy to China
Beijing sticks to an open policy concerning any bilateral contacts and welcomes Former Philippine President Fidel Ramos as a special envoy, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a...
View ArticleRussia rises to 5th place in medal standings after Olympics Day 4
Russia has 12 medals - three gold, six silver and three bronze
View ArticleFortune smiled on Russian woman’s team in gymnastics final — federation chief
The US team took gold, while bronze went to China
View ArticleMakarova and Vesnina enter Olympic tennis quarterfinal in women’s doubles
Two-time Grand Slam winner Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia has failed to enter the last four at the women’s singles tennis tournament
View ArticleRussian MP says one should not forget about Ankara’s membership in NATO
A Russian lawmaker says restoring contacts between Russia and Turkey is important, but Ankara's active position in NATO should not be ignored
View ArticleRussia to Rio on foot: Russian pensioner walks 18,200km to his ‘dream city’
A 60-year old Russian travel enthusiast has transcended continents, crossed a dozen countries, and walked over 18,270 kilometers to reach his dream city of Rio, and his remarkable round-the-world...
View ArticleInternational Conflicts Main Fear of Russian Citizens – Poll
International conflicts are the main fear of Russians, according to a new poll.
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