EC Proposal to Charge EU States for Refusal to Accept Refugees 'Unethical'
The recent proposal by the European Commission (EC) under which an EU member state refusing to take in an EU-approved refugee will carry the cost of their relocation elsewhere is unethical, the press...
View ArticleLavrov: Russia May Consider Iran's Request on Buying Tanks, Military Jets
Russia will consider a potential request from Iran on acquiring Russian tanks, armored personnel carriers and combat aircraft, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Sputnik.
View Article‘Paradigm shift’: Artificial placenta could revolutionize care for premature...
Researchers at the University of Michigan (U-M) have begun animal trials on an artificial placenta – which recreates conditions inside the womb, and should provide significantly better outcomes for...
View ArticleLavrov: Control Needed to Prevent Truce Violations in Nagorno-Karabakh
Effective control mechanisms should be put in place in Nagorno-Karabakh to prevent warring parties from flouting the truce, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Sputnik in an exclusive interview.
View ArticleReal-life ‘Arkham Knight’ batmobile races through Europe this week (VIDEO,...
Those who were disappointed by the new ‘Batman v Superman’ film might have their spirits raised when they get a look at the real-life batmobile making its way through Europe this week as part of the...
View ArticleIranian Return to Oil Market Quicker Than Expected - IEA Official
Iran's return to the oil market turned out to be quicker than anticipated.
View ArticleTwo Injured in Texas Shooting, Gunman Kills Himself – Sheriff
Two people sustained injuries and the shooter committed suicide after opening fire in Texas on Wednesday morning, the Harris Country Sheriff’s office announced.
View ArticleCourt to hear Russian gas giant's appeal against Kiev-imposed $3.5 bln fine
Kiev Court will consider the appeal of the Russian gas giant Gazprom concerning a lower court refusing to review the company’s complaint about the fine imposed by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine
View ArticleEuropean Union Accused of 'Schizophrenia' Over Greek Bailout Conditions
A group of eight European lawmakers have said that the third Greek bailout conditions - which call for Athens to impose deep austerity measures of its people - reflects the "schizophrenia" and "absurd...
View ArticleLavrov: US Warning Foreign Officials Against a Thaw With Russia
The United States has been trying to warn other countries against keeping in touch with Russia despite Washington’s regular talks with Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Sputnik in an...
View ArticleLavrov to Sputnik: Russia Ready to Work With Any Elected US President
Russia is ready to work with any elected US president, and hopes that the United States' new leader will understand the importance of US-Russia cooperation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told...
View ArticleSouth China Sea Dispute: How Russia Could Help China Win in The Hague
The Kremlin could one day regret any US detachment from the South China Sea, American geopolitical analyst Tim Daiss insists. Are Washington's efforts truly aimed at maintaining the freedom of...
View Article'Date With Chinese Investors:' China Shows Interest in Indian Startups
Fifteen investors from Chinese funds met 150 young Indian startups as they vied to be selected as one of 10 tech companies to receive a $5 million angel investment.
View ArticlePolish Su-22 Fighters Arrive in Estonia to Take Part in NATO Drills
Four Polish Su-22 fighters arrived in Estonia on Wednesday to participate in military exercises involving NATO troops dubbed the Spring Storm, Estonia's General Staff of the Defense Forces said in a...
View ArticleReport on UK Role in Iraq War to Be Released After Brexit Referendum
A long-delayed report detailing the United Kingdom’s role in the Iraq War would be published after the June 23 referendum on EU membership, UK Prime Minister David Cameron said Wednesday.
View ArticleMMA fighter Jeff Monson says he's ready join Russian army in case of military...
The 45-year-old athlete may not be admitted to the Russian army being too old for military service
View Article'Too busy' Cameron won't show for Libya ‘sh*t-show’ war inquiry
Prime Minister David Cameron told the committee holding an inquiry into his 2011 Libyan campaign that he is too busy to answer questions before the panel. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleLavrov: US Attempts to Create Difficulties for Nord Stream 2 Construction
Attempts to block the constuction of the the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline are politically motivated, while the project itself is purely commercial, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Sputnik.
View ArticleExpert consider deliveries of water from Russia to China promising
Fresh water supplies in China could be a promising area of Russian exports, but it needs serious work
View ArticleMore US Troops Likely in Iraq as Combat Role Evolves in War Against Daesh
The United States will need additional troops in Iraq because its mission to support Iraqi forces against Daesh will naturally shift to a direct combat role near major cities controlled by terror...
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