‘Regime of silence’ comes into force in Aleppo
According to experts, the future of the ceasefire in Syria now depends on whether it will be possible to halt military escalation in Aleppo or not
View ArticleFort McMurray wildfire: Airport in danger, state of emergency declared, 2 die...
Canada’s western Alberta province declared a state of emergency as a massive fire in Fort McMurray forced 88,000 residents to flee, with two deaths reported due to an accident during evacuation....
View ArticlePrince Had Arranged to Meet Addiction Doctor Before His Death
Just one day before Prince’s tragic death left the world in mourning, the music icon had arranged to meet with a California-based doctor who specializes in addiction treatment.
View ArticleTurkish ground op in Syria unlikely due to presence of Russian air force –...
A foreign military is unlikely to launch a ground operation in Syria due to the Russian Airspace Forces there, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in commenting on the readiness Turkey has...
View ArticleVirginia cops recorded threatening witnesses during violent arrest of black...
Virginia police are under investigation after threatening bystanders who were recording them on video as they allegedly beat a handcuffed black man. A witness says she took two clips, but the cops...
View ArticleNature groups sue EPA, demand stricter fracking waste rules
Federal regulations on the transport, storage, and disposal of hydraulic fracking waste are outdated and inadequate to stop earthquakes and pollution, a coalition of nature groups argued in a lawsuit...
View ArticleStudy: 99.999% of Earth’s Species Still Unidentified by Humans
Scientists have identified roughly 1.2 million species on our planet. But according to new research, that could be only one thousandth of one percent of all species currently living on Earth.
View ArticleThree Russian universities ranked among world’s top 100
The Lomonosov Moscow State University was ranked 30th, sharing this position with the United States’ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern University
View ArticleRed Cross Suspends Work in DR Congo Over Abduction of Three Employees
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said Wednesday it was suspending a planned trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo, following the abduction of three staff workers.
View ArticleEx-CIA Officer: US Knows Syrian Opposition Groups Cover for al-Nusra Front
Former CIA counterterrorism officer Philip Giraldi said that the US government is fully aware that the allegedly moderate opposition in Syria is working closely with the al-Nusra Front, an offshoot of...
View ArticleEx-CIA Spy Faces Prison in Italy for Role in US Ordered Abductions, Torture
A 60-year-old former CIA officer who was on vacation at the time the US spy agency abducted an innocent man in Italy may be the only person to face prison time for the American torture regime.
View ArticleUnwelcome Winner: Bush Ex-Presidents Will Not Endorse Donald Trump
After Donald Trump crushed all rivals at the Indiana primary, staking out his Republican presidential nomination, it turned out that both of the former Bush presidents, well known for providing...
View ArticleCoast to ghost: Florida’s coral reefs dissolving ‘just like a sugar cube’
Florida’s tract of coral reefs has the honor of being the third-largest barrier reef ecosystem in the world. However, it could soon be a thing of the past, as the acidification of the ocean’s water is...
View ArticleHacker 'Guccifer' Claims He Easily Accessed Hillary Clinton’s Email Server
The Romanian hacker who first uncovered the improper use by Hillary Clinton of a private email account, claims he easily broke into the former State Secretary’s “unsecured” home server, contradicting...
View ArticleEx-US Diplomat: al-Nusra Front Key Element in US Plots to Topple Assad
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was correct in noting that US negotiators were trying to protect the extremist al-Nusra Front under the latest ceasefire in Aleppo, former US diplomat Jim Jatras...
View Article#DropOutHillary: Twitter blows up with anti-Clinton tirade
In light of two GOP candidates dropping out of the presidential race, the Twitter community is calling on Democrat Hillary Clinton to follow suit. The hashtag #DropOutHillary has skyrocketed to No.1...
View Article‘Grave medical emergency’: Prince was due to meet with opioid addiction...
A team working for Prince had contacted an eminent addiction specialist over concerns about the singer’s opioid use, according to the specialist’s lawyer. The US Attorney’s Office and Drug Enforcement...
View ArticleEx-Mexican President Vicente Fox apologies to Trump for using F-word on ‘wall...
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox has apologized to Donald Trump, who he scolded earlier this year for proposing the construction of a wall between Mexico and the US, while comparing the...
View ArticleHarvard Tops Times Higher Education Ranking, Followed by MIT, Stanford
Harvard University is ranked first for the sixth time in a row by the Times Higher Education annual ranking.
View ArticleUS’ San Diego Medical Examiner says Russian citizen died of cardiovascular...
As a contributing condition, the Medical Examiner cited an "aortic valve disease." The manner of death is cited as natural.
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