US ground troops are in Libya, Pentagon admits
Previously denied reports of American troops on the ground in Libya have finally been confirmed by the Pentagon. The military admitted a “small number” of US forces in of Libya to support the local...
View ArticleNetherlands probes death threats against Palestinian rights advocate
In the first reported case of the kind, Dutch prosecutors are investigating death threats to a Hague-based Palestinian rights advocate, implicating Israel as a likely culprit due to sophisticated...
View ArticleBlasts in Thailand Possibly Carried Out by Islamist Separatists - Source
A senior law enforcement source said that multiple explosions that occurred in Thailand on Thursday and Friday, killing at least three people and injuring over a dozen, could have been staged by...
View ArticleFirst Suspects Detained in Connection With Thailand Explosions - Police
According to local police, the first suspects have been detained following a string of explosions in Thailand.
View ArticleSeries of new explosions rocks Thailand
One person was killed, at least six more injured
View ArticleRio Olympics: Day 6
Russian athletes have 19 medals - four gold, eight silver and seven bronze
View ArticleRosatom to Replace Reactor Vessel at First Unit of Belarusian NPP
According to reports, Rosatom will replace the reactor vessel at the first unit of the Belarusian nuclear power plant, currently under construction.
View ArticleThailand Tightens Security in Tourist Areas Following Series of Blasts
According to government spokesman, Thai prime minister on Friday ordered the tightening of security in cities and crowded places around the country, especially in tourist areas.
View ArticleRussian Aerospace Force receives over 30 planes and helicopters in 2016
This year, anti-aircraft missile troops received new guided missiles for S-300 and S-400 defense systems
View ArticleThai police say wave of blasts not linked to international terrorism
The police say the series of explosions was a local sabotage
View ArticleRussian MP says Internet turned off in north Crimea for security reasons
On August 10, Russia's FSB said it prevented several terrorist attacks in Crimea planned by the Ukrainian Defense Ministry
View ArticleTurkey Ready to Expand Defense Relations With Non-NATO Members
Ankara could seek ways of cooperation in the defense sector outside NATO, according to Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.
View ArticleRussian military’s invisible ‘cloak’ to hide weapons & hardware from...
A Russian defense company has created a “cloak,” which it says can make electronic objects invisible to enemy radar. The aim of the fiber technology, which is used in the cloak, is to make weapons...
View ArticleCalm down Stalin or face nuclear Armageddon – New game offers you the choice
An online company has released the first-ever game that lets you become the “hands” of ex-Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. The task is to complete loads of state business while trying to keep Stalin...
View Article‘Race against time’: Canadian police says gunned down terror suspect planned...
Canadian police said that the white Islamic State sympathizer killed in a major police takedown operation in southern Ontario on Wednesday was in the final stages of putting a plan to attack a busy...
View ArticleRussia's Rosatom ready to replace reactor vessel at Belarus NPP
Rosatom stresses it is ready to observe Minsk's demands on the issue and discuss details
View ArticleRussian, International Paralympic Committees sign agreement on arbitration claim
A Russian businessman will provide lawyers and pay up expenses for the committee's claim
View ArticleUK to Spend $1Bln on Defense Innovative Technology Such as Dragonfly Drones
The United Kingdom is planning to spend over 800 million pounds (almost $1 billion) on advanced military technology, including "dragonfly drones" and laser weapons, local media reported on Friday.
View ArticleRussia Rebuilding Military Airfields in Vietnam, Pacific Islands
Former Air Force Commander said that Russia is rebuilding its Soviet-era network of airfields in Vietnam and the northwestern Pacific island of Matua.
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