Rain Czech? Support for Adoption of Euro Hits Rock Bottom in Czech Republic
Support for euro adoption in the Czech Republic is down to a 15 year low with a mere 17 percent voting for a transition to the single European currency with 78 percent saying no, according to a CVVM...
View ArticleUkraine's Trump Card? Why Kiev Should Stop Playing Games With Russia
A ceasefire in eastern Ukraine is an issue of great importance for Moscow in light of the upcoming EU vote on anti-Russian sanctions, Stratfor's analysts note, suggesting that Ukraine will pressure...
View ArticleYemen: 'Reckless' Attacks on Civilians Not Being Investigated - HRW
The airstrikes in Yemen are considered unlawful and Human Rights Watch (HRW) have called for the violations to be investigated.
View ArticleNew gov’t rule would give Americans more power to sue banks
A proposed rule by a federal consumer watchdog would grant Americans more power to sue banks and credit card companies over potentially wrong business practices, and decrease the chances that their...
View ArticleBody of Russian officer killed in Syria sent to home village in south Urals
Senior Lieutenant Alexander Prokhorenko was killed in action while directing Russian air strikes against militants of the Islamic State (outlawed in Russia) near the Tadmor community, Homs province
View ArticleUS Petition to Scrap Magnitsky Act Against Russians Reaches 100,000 Goal
An online petition to repeal a US law sanctioning Russian officials allegedly involved in the death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky has received enough signatures to qualify for an official response...
View ArticleDodging parliamentary summons could be a crime, say MPs – but will it apply...
MPs are considering whether to make dodging a select committee summons a crime, a day after Prime Minister David Cameron said he was too busy to give evidence on the 2011 Libya war. Read Full Article...
View ArticleISIS-bound mother has children taken away after plans for Syria move exposed
The High Court in Britain has ruled that three children whose mother attempted to take them to Islamic State territory in Syria, should be taken into care Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleRussian, Egyptian Foreign Ministers Hold Phone Talk on Syria - Moscow
The Russian foreign minister held a phone talks with his Egyptian counterpart to discuss the Syrian issue.
View ArticleThumbs Up: Facebook to Support Over 500 Product Startups in India
Facebook and IT trade body in India team up to engage India's young entrepreneurs into becoming problem solvers and solution builders.
View ArticleWWII theme used to put pressure on Russia - Foreign Ministry
A campaign against monuments to Soviet citizens, who died in the fight against Nazism, has been unleashed in a number of European countries, including Poland, and Russia will oppose that policy
View ArticleEstonian PM Refutes Reports of Russian Secret Services Operating in Estonia
Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas refuted on Thursday a report by the Norwegian media portal AldriMer that claimed Russian intelligence services are operating in the country.
View ArticleNumber of illegal immigrants, unaccompanied children spikes at Mexican border
The number of families and unaccompanied children apprehended at the US-Mexican border has skyrocketed in recent months, according to statistics released Wednesday by the federal government. Read Full...
View ArticleRussian Bomb Squad in Syria Cope With Duties, Reinforcement Unnecessary
There is no need in sending additional Russia's bomb squads in Syria as the current contingent is successfully performing its duties.
View ArticleCatastrophic California quake due at any time, warns seismologist
California could be hit by a massive earthquake at any time, a leading seismologist warned a national conference Wednesday, potentially killing thousands of people and costing hundreds of billions of...
View ArticleRussian Deputy FM Hopes Ceasefire in Damascus, Latakia Indefinite
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said Thursday that indefinite nature of the ceasefire regime in Syria's provinces of Latakia and Damascus would be "perfect."
View ArticleMonster haul of 71mn-yr-old dinosaur fossils unearthed in Antarctic
A team of international scientists has made a remarkable discovery, unearthing more than a ton of fossils and dinosaur remains in Antarctica. Some of the fossils are believed to be 71 million years...
View ArticleLong-Awaited UK Iraq War Probe Report Delayed (Again) After Seven Years
The publication of the report into Britian's decision to go to war with the US against Saddam Hussein is to be further delayed until after the UK's In-Out referendum on its membership of the EU in the...
View ArticleTaking a Rain Czech
Although the Czech Republic is economically well-positioned to adopt the euro, the country doesn't want to do so.
View ArticleArmenian government approved no bill on Karabakh recognition — spokeswoman
The agenda of an extraordinary session of the Armenian parliament that the government had proposed to hold on May 10 doesn't include any discussion of the initiative on recognizing Nagorno-Karabakh
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