THAAD System in Korea Designed to Defend US Troops, Not Korean Cities
On Monday, speaking with his South Korean counterpart, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that China was categorically opposed to the deployment of US missile defense in South Korea. Commenting on...
View ArticleAlparslan Celik not involved in Russian pilot's killing, says lawyer
Celik's attorney said "with all responsibility" that his client did not kill Oleg Peshkov, the pilot of the downed Russian Su-24
View ArticleEuropean Parliament discusses lifting visa regime with Ukraine but refrains...
The committee noted that it stands for easing visa issuance procedures for Ukraine but on condition of its implementation of "all necessary requirements"
View ArticleSecond UK's EU Referendum Cannot Be Ruled Out – Ex-Scottish First Minister
Former First Minister of Scotland Henry McLeish said that the Britons voted for Brexit, but they had no idea about the outcome of their decision.
View ArticleJapan's Mazda Builds New Engine Factory in Russia's Far East
The Japanese car manufacturer is to start making engines for export in Russia's Primorsky Krai.
View ArticleUK Gov't to Build National Consensus for Talks With EU on Leaving Bloc
UK Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union David Davis said that the UK government will strive to build national consensus around ts stance on Brexit negotiations with the European Union.
View ArticleEconomic Ministry does not rule out further decline in food prices in September
Early in the day, the Russian State Statistics Service reported 0.6% deflation in August for food products
View ArticleWorld top military bands take over Red Square for colorful festival (360 VIDEO)
It’s been loud and bright right by the Kremlin walls, but Moscow’s military band festival is now over, leaving thousands of fans sad and desperate for next year’s round. RT’s 360 VR footage gives you...
View ArticleUS military ship forced to change course after ‘harassment’ from Iranian...
An American patrol ship had to change course in the Persian Gulf after an Iranian military vessel came within 100 yards (90 meters) and did not respond to attempts to contact it, US defense officials...
View ArticleMartha’s Vineyard burglar paints pet dog before being collared by police (PHOTO)
A Massachusetts man suspected of robbing a house has left a bizarre calling card - painting the homeowner’s dog purple before fleeing in a stolen car. Read Full Article at RT.com
View Article100s of migrants evicted from makeshift camp in Paris, as city plans 2 new...
A few hundred migrants have been removed from a makeshift camp in Paris amid growing public discontent with a flood of asylum seekers and the accompanying rise in crime, as well as the mayor’s...
View ArticleITT Tech announces full closure after sanctions, 40,000 students affected
For-profit higher education company ITT Technical Institutes is ceasing operations in response to a series of prohibitions applied by the US Department of Education that included a ban on accepting...
View ArticleJapanese minister: Russia’s Far East can attract more Japanese companies
Among the measures geared to attract Russian and foreign companies to the Far East, the Japanese minister singled out territories of accelerated development
View ArticleRussia’s Gazprom, Bahrain’s Noga holding to sign memorandum of understanding
According to materials, discussions are currently underway to establish a multi-stage plan of gas cooperation
View ArticlePilot batch: Russian military get first T-14 Armata tanks
The Russian Defense Ministry has signed an order for a pilot batch of more than 100 state of the art T-14 “Armata” tanks, the first of which are already arriving for trials. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleFIFA Ethics Committee Opens Adjudicatory Proceedings Against Qatari Official
The adjudicatory chamber of the FIFA independent Ethics Committee opened formal adjudicatory proceedings against the Vice-President of the Qatar Football Association (QFA) and former General Secretary...
View ArticleWFP Says Delivers Food to Families in Iraqi Town Besieged For Over Two Years
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) delivered food to the Northern Iraqi town of Qayyarah, that was besieged for over two years, according to Sally Haydock, WFP Iraq Country Director.
View ArticleRussians hoping new Harry Potter books won't get lost in translation
Harry Potter fans are about to get their weekend read-on, as J.K. Rowling releases three new e-books on characters in the saga.
View Article'Nothing Would be Worse': Syria's Partitioning to Further Complicate Crisis
While US journalist Bret Stephens views Syria's partitioning as the way out, drawing parallels between the Syrian and the Yugoslav wars, politicians and scholars insist that the country's territorial...
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