Opera star Hvorostovsky to debut at Bolshoi
According to the theater’s music director and chief conductor, Dmitri Hvorostovsky will appear on the Bolshoi Theater’s stage for the first time in Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Don Carlos
View ArticleRussian lawmaker: US to affect other states’ interests within new trade...
Russian lower house Speaker Sergey Naryshkin considers controling trade operations of partner countries the main aim of the United States within the new Trans-Pacific and Trans-Atlantic partnerships
View ArticleKremlin says truce in Syria’s Aleppo is very fragile
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has noted that the Russian side would like to hope for the better, as does the US side
View ArticleAnti-fascist protesters clash with police in Bologna, Italy (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Police have clashed with dozens of demonstrators in Bologna protesting the visit of the leader of the anti-immigration Northern League party. Officers in riot gear deployed force against the...
View ArticleChina's Kunlun hockey club to join Kontinental Hockey League next season...
The Kontinental Hockey League is an international league set up to promote ice hockey in Russia and other European and Asian states
View ArticleRussia-China cooperation ‘important factor’ on international arena - top...
According to the State Duma Speaker, the Russian-Chinese relations are at the unprecedentedly high level in history of their development
View ArticleMiracle! Woman pulled alive from rubble 6 days after Nairobi building...
A woman has been pulled alive from the rubble of a building in Nairobi six days after it collapsed and killed more than 100 people. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleRoyal Navy fires warning shots at tiny Spanish ship ‘hassling’ 18,000-ton US...
British sailors have fired warning shots at a Spanish Guardia Civil vessel which they claim was hassling the 560-ft-long USS Florida nuclear submarine docking in the British overseas territory of...
View ArticleAnalyst: Demand for opposition under Putin was growing, but was not satisfied
Despite certain socio-economic difficulties, Russian citizens continue to put trust in Putin, experts say
View ArticleIsraeli general slammed for implying Israel - Nazi Germany similarities
An IDF general has come under fire after his remarks suggested a parallel between Nazi Germany and present day Israel in his Holocaust Remembrance speech. The controversial comments fueled heated...
View ArticleAccounts Sold By Russian Hacker Might Not Belong to Real People
Recently, a Russian hacker stole over 272 million logins and passwords, including 57 million accounts, to the popular Russian service Mail.ru. In an interview with Sputnik, Head of Russian Research and...
View ArticleLethal Libyan Route: People Smugglers Pick Up From Where EU Policies End
While the European Union focuses its efforts and policies stopping war refugees from reaching Greece across the Aegean Sea, people smugglers swap routes in response.
View ArticleSaudi Special Forces Conduct Raid to Catch 4 Suspected Daesh Members
Saudi special forces conducted an anti-terror operation to seize four men who are wanted for allegedly being members of Daesh, local media reported Thursday.
View ArticleUNESCO Envoy Urges Reconstruction of Palmyra Without Involving Politics
The international community must help rebuild the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, avoiding any possible "politization," Serbia’s Permanent Delegate to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and...
View ArticleTurkey Must Change If It Wants In - European Parliament
The European Parliament (EP) has said that Turkey must fulfill all its commitments on human rights before visa-free travel is allowed. However, some believe visa liberalization is simply a blackmail...
View ArticleWarren Buffett Optimistic on China's Economic Transition
Billionaire Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, said before the company's annual shareholders' meeting that he was still optimistic about China's economic development, and believed...
View ArticleWhy Russian Companies Should Steer Clear of Expanding in Kurdistan
Iraqi Kurdistan does not seem to be as oil-rich as it was once considered. What is more, the regional government is delaying payments to oil companies. At the same time, Kurds are touting Russian firms...
View ArticleAll Talk No Action: Why Turkey Won't Send Ground Forces to Syria
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said that Ankara was ready to send ground troops to Syria unilaterally if need be in comments that came in sharp contrast to his earlier stance, retired Brigadier...
View ArticleRising From the Dead: Palmyra a Month After Liberation (PHOTOS)
Workers in Palmyra are restoring water and electricity supplies to the ancient city, famous for its magnificent Roman ruins, after the city was recaptured from Daesh terrorists less than two months ago.
View ArticleSyrian Minister Accuses Ankara of Aiding Terrorists to Smuggle Artefacts
Turkey is helping terrorists smuggle historic Syrian artefacts over the Syrian-Turkish border, Syrian Culture Minister Isam Halil said.
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