US Police Detain Suspect in Murder of Muslim Imam in New York City
A suspect has been detained over the fatal shooting of an imam and one more person in New York City's borough of Queens, the local NBC TV affiliate reported Monday, citing a senior police officer.
View ArticleSeoul Concerned Over Japanese Officials' Visit to Controversial WWII Shrine
Seoul is concerned over Japanese officials’ visit to the controversial Yasukuni shrine, which is dedicated to Japanese World War II victims as well as war criminals, the South Korean foreign ministry...
View ArticleSuspect in murder of New York City imam detained – NBC
A man has been detained in connection with the murder of a New York City imam and his assistant who were killed while on their way home from a mosque in Queens, NBC news reported, citing sources. Read...
View ArticleRussia is Leading in the Sanctions Game, Putin Won't 'Be the First to Blink’
Despite claims that Western sanctions against Russia are working, Russian counter-sanctions on Europe are proving to be even more effective and if any Western policymaker still harbors the thought of...
View ArticleMoscow does not want Nord Stream-2 politicizing — Lavrov
Nord Stream-2 fits into EU’s aim to create single energy union, the Russian foreign minister says
View ArticleNorwegian Labor Party Ready to Advise UK in Cooperating With Brussels
International secretary of the Norwegian Labour Odd-Inge Kvalheim said that Norwegian Labour Party is ready to share Oslo’s experience in dealing with the European Union as a non-member country with...
View ArticleRussian athletes in difficult situation at 2016 Olympics — tennis federation...
Russia has already done more than it could in the given circumstances
View ArticleBRICS members to promote political cooperation — Lavrov
The Russian foreign minister notes mutually beneficial cooperation is in the focus
View ArticleRussian sports minister satisfied with CAS decision on athlete Klishina
The minister says the decision to allow Russia's track and field athlete to Olympics is objective
View ArticleTerrorists Could Capture US Nuclear Weapons at Turkey's Incirlik Base
Stimson Center think tank said that United States run the risk of losing control over dozens of nuclear weapons deployed at Turkey's Incirlik Air Base to terrorists.
View ArticleRussian long jumper Klishina wins appeal, allowed to compete at Rio Olympics
Long jumper Darya Klishina, the only Russian track and field athlete cleared to take part in the 2016 Olympics, but who was then banned from competing at the last minute by her athletic federation,...
View ArticleSharapova may start playing from January 2017 — tennis federation head
A decision will be made in September
View ArticlePlumes of smoke at Singapore underground train station, commuters rushing out...
A Singapore underground station filled with thick grey smoke as commuters rushed out, covering their noses, photos posted on social media show. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticlePaint it Black: Media Sensationalism Magnifies Terrorism, Promoting its Agenda
Modern terrorism is carried out by small groups without state support, who nevertheless manage to gain influence by inducing fear among their opponents. This way of spreading influence did not exist...
View ArticleRussian Paralympic Committee appeals to CAS against ban from Olympics
The appeal has been sent
View ArticleHonda recalls nearly 55,600 cars in Russia due to safety airbag problems
Airbag gas generators will be replaced in all recalled vehicles
View ArticleRussia, Germany discuss possible Normandy Four talks after Crimea events
The top diplomats discussed the resumption of the dialog
View ArticlePolice union VP suspended after ‘Thugs of Baltimore’ email
A high-ranking Baltimore police lieutenant, also the vice president of the police union, was suspended after sending an email to union members calling Black Lives Matter protesters “Thugs of...
View ArticlePoor and less well-educated consume more marijuana — study
Researchers in the US have found that the most frequent users of marijuana in the country are more likely to lack a high school education and earn less than $20,000. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleChina launches world’s 1st quantum communications satellite
The world’s first quantum communications satellite has been launched into orbit aboard a Long March-2D rocket. The main task of the Chinese satellite is to potentially secure communications in an age...
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