Up to Spanish Socialist Party to Decide Whether Rajoy to Remain PM - Lawmaker
It is up to the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) to decide whether Mariano Rajoy remains the prime minister of the country or an alternative will be found, Spanish lawmaker Juan Lopez de Uralde...
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On August 31, the Brazilian Senate voted 61-20 to impeach Dilma Rousseff. Brazil's former Vice President Michel Temer was sworn in as the country’s new President and will hold the post for the...
View ArticleIndia Concerned Over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Passing Through Kashmir
India asserted that Jammu and Kashmir is integral part of India and this point cannot be changed.
View ArticleUS Adds Gazprom Entities to Sanctions List Over Ukraine Crisis
The United States added a score of Gazprom entities to the US sectoral sanctions over the Ukraine conflict, the US Department of the Treasury said in a press release on Thursday.
View ArticleFrom Aprons to Leggings and Back: How School Fashion Changed in Russia
For more than 70 years, schoolchildren’s outfits have undergone major changes. Find out how Russian students dressed in different years.
View ArticleHyperloop sci-fi dream will cost Russian investors $1.5bn
Building a futuristic high-speed Hyperloop transportation system in Russia will cost $1.5 billion, according to William Shor, who runs Caspian Venture Capital. Caspian is the investment branch of...
View ArticleRoyal Marine charged with Northern Ireland-linked terrorism
An active member of the British armed forces has been charged with terrorism offenses by the Metropolitan Police Friday following an investigation into England and Northern Ireland. Read Full Article...
View ArticleFrance vows to destroy Calais ‘Jungle’ as Paris authorities plan 2 more...
The French interior minister has vowed to destroy the notorious Calais ‘Jungle’ migrant camp with “utmost determination.” The statement comes days after authorities announced two new camps would be...
View ArticleScotland needs independence says Sturgeon, despite falling support for 2nd...
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has launched a fresh bid to convince Scots to back independence from the UK, slamming the Tories as “reckless, irresponsible” and “absolutely disgraceful” for...
View Article‘Alien cliques’ may be keeping Earth isolated - study
If the idea really is true that aliens are deliberately preventing humans from contacting them, then extraterrestrial civilizations most likely formed a number of cliques rather than a pan-galactic...
View ArticleAsian energy ring is a good idea – BP’s Bob Dudley
As demand for electricity in the Asia-Pacific region rapidly grows, the issue of energy cooperation between nations becomes more relevant. The creation of an energy ring connecting the region’s power...
View ArticleRussian government decided to zero export duty on wheat for two years — PM
Russia may harvest up to 170 mln tonnes of grain under certain conditions by 2030
View ArticleSamsung withdraws flagship Galaxy Note 7 over exploding battery risk
Tech giant Samsung is recalling millions of its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7, following dozens of known reports in the US and South Korea of the phone “exploding” and catching fire during or...
View ArticleBelgium arrests ‘watch list’ Frenchman, finds photos of Brussels airport...
The laptop of a French citizen arrested in Belgium has been found to contain pictures of Brussels Zaventem Airport taken before the terrorist attacks there in March, local media revealed. Read Full...
View ArticleRussian Swimming Federation chief Salnikov says to run for reelection
At the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro last month Russian swimmers clinched a total of four medals
View ArticleRussia and India to produce first joint film in two decades
Russian cinema industry is making a "comeback" to India
View ArticleKenya renews military pact with former colonial master Britain
Kenyan MPs have voted to renew a long-standing military pact which allows its former colonial master Britain to use the country’s territory for military training exercises and enhances cooperation on...
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