Russian Paralympians still have chances to compete in 2018 Winter Games — media
German news agency DPA cited the IPC spokesman as saying that earlier reports regarding the ban of Russian athletes for participating in the 2018 Winter Paralympics as incorrect
View ArticleRussia to Cancel Export Duty on Wheat by July 2018
The export duty on grain wheat will be abolished in Russia by July 2018, according to Deputy Agriculture Minister Jambulat Khaturov.
View ArticleCameron hiked political friends’ pay 25%... while public servants scraped by...
Former prime minister David Cameron offered inexplicable pay rises to his special advisers mere months before they were given post-Brexit ‘golden handshakes.’ Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleRussian government council supports waiving wheat export duty — ministry
The proposal is to reduce the wheat export duty to zero until July 1, 2018
View ArticleWarning Bell: Attack on Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan Signals Alarming Changes
An attack on the Chinese embassy in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday morning is an alarming signal. The negative scenarios for further developments in Central Asia, which have long been...
View ArticleTop Ten Weirdest Guinness World Records of All Time
The Guinness World Records 2017 has officially launched on Tuesday, August 30. This world famous record breaking book has sold over 130 million copies to date. Here is a list of the most fun and weird...
View ArticleFrench Economy Minister Macron resigns from Hollande govt ahead of likely...
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View ArticleOil poised for biggest monthly gain since April ahead of OPEC talks
Global crude prices are headed for their biggest gain in five months as speculation mounts over a deal to cap output by the world's biggest producers. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleWant more from your workout? Try electrocution! London’s shocking new fitness...
A London personal training firm has adopted new technology which helps you get fitter faster – by electrocuting you. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleSwedish Muslim school slammed for segregation by sex
A private Muslim school in Sweden has introduced separate gym classes for boys and girls, saying that the girls were not able to take off veils or wear T-shirt if boys were present. The move was...
View ArticleJapanese military asks for record $50bn defense budget to oppose China, N. Korea
Japan is poised to hike its defense spending again, breaking the record for the fifth year in a row. The money would boost Tokyo’s ability to oppose Beijing in the South China Sea and protect itself...
View ArticleOfficials vow to double security at Russia-Turkey football friendly
he Antalya Arena seats 33,000, so among the fans in the stands, the 2,000 or so Russians permanently residing in Antalya may be attending the match
View ArticleSwiss court rejects Russian appeal against 2016 Paralympic ban — agency
The Supreme Federal Court of Switzerland ruled against an appeal from Russia on the suspension of national Paralympians from the 2016 Summer Games
View ArticleIndia woos rich foreigners to boost investment
As part of the Indian government's plan to attract more overseas funds, the cabinet has approved an ‘investor visa’ which grants residency to foreigners who make a substantial economic contribution to...
View ArticleLavrov expresses concern over Turkey’s actions in northern Syria
The Russian foreign minister has held a conversation with his Turkish counterpart
View ArticleSwiss Federal Court rejects Russian appeal to participate in Paralympics
Switzerland’s highest court has refused to overturn a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to ban Russian athletes from taking part in next month’s Rio Paralympics – meaning Russia has...
View Article'Girl Power' Against Racism Exercised at Pretoria High School in South Africa
Decades after the end of South Africa's apartheid, the world would assume racism has also come to an end - or at least ceased to have continued in the same way it has - but this weekend, protests...
View ArticleRussian archeologists dig up ancient bureaucrat and his official tool
Russian archeologists find a burial tomb of a civil servant dated at around IV century BC
View ArticleDaesh Stitch People’s Mouths With Wire for Mentioning Iraqi Army Victories
On Tuesday, Daesh terrorists reportedly sewed up the mouths of four Mosul residents with metal wire for discussing the success of Iraqi Army in the offensive anti-terrorist operations among themselves.
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