NFLPA warns players against eating contaminated meat amid failed drug test fears
NFL stars have been warned about eating contaminated meat from China and Mexico, with the Players Association (NFLPA) saying eating large quantities could lead to them failing drug tests. Read Full...
View ArticleDr STAR Will See You Now: Robot Performs Surgery, Leaves Surgeons Impressed
Hospital operating theatres could one day be manned by robots supervised by surgeons after scientists developed a Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot, STAR, to stitch together soft tissues.
View ArticleNATO's Surge in the Baltics: Trying to Show Putin Who's in Charge?
The North Atlantic Alliance is apparently contemplating deploying approximately 4,000 troops to Poland and the Baltic states in a bid to deter non-existent Russian aggression, but the move is nothing...
View ArticleRussian lawmaker says PM change won't affect Turkey’s relations with...
The lawmaker says the prime minister’s replacement would not produce any serious impact on the Russian-Turkish relations as Erdogan’s decisions are the root cause behind the crisis
View ArticleThat’s All Gas: US LNG Exports Cannot Squeeze Russia From European Market
The US has announced plans to expand its LNG exports, including to Europe. However, according to experts, gas supplies from the US will not change the situation in the European energy market.
View ArticleSay Sorry, Dave (Again)! Imam Calls for Cameron Apology After Daesh Claim
A British imam has demanded an apology from UK Prime Minister David Cameron, after the PM described him as being an extremist who supports Daesh.
View ArticleTurkish govt shuts down Zaman newspaper following seizure
The Turkish government is shutting down Zaman newspaper, previously a strong critic of President Erdogan, which it seized control of in March. A number of other media outlets are also being closed by...
View ArticleMassive four-alarm fire rages in Houston warehouse (PHOTOS,VIDEO)
A four-alarm blaze erupted at a warehouse complex in northwest Houston, causing explosions and pouring enormous plumes of black smoke into the sky. Authorities believe large amounts of chemicals are...
View ArticleResignation of Turkish PM Davutoglu ‘Internal Matter’ - US State Dept.
Resignation of Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is the country’s internal issue, US State Department deputy spokesperson Mark Toner told Sputnik on Thursday.
View ArticleVictory Day ‘Immortal Regiment’ Marches to Take Place in Spain in May
The ‘Immortal Regiment’ march honoring the Victory Day will take place for the first time in May in several cities across Spain, its organizers said Thursday.
View Article'Even Wars Have Rules': UN Demands an End to Hospital Attacks
The United Nations Security Council has unanimously passed a resolution denouncing attacks on medical facilities as war crimes. The issue will be further addressed at the first ever World Humanitarian...
View ArticleEyes of Universe: Watch Space Launch in GoPro Mode!
GoPro technology has made another step forward: a camera blasted off into space attached to a rocket.
View ArticleGermany to Build Refugee Camp Near Salafist Mosque Under Surveillance
A new refugee facility is being built in the German city of Regensburg and is financed by a private investor. The measure, however, might have dire consequences for the country's security, because the...
View ArticleBelarus gets Russia fourth battalion of Russian S-300 air defense systems
Two of the four S-300 battalions provided by Russia will be stationed in the Polotsk district and the two others in the Grodno and Brest regions
View Article‘Death sentence’: Climate crisis driving global conflict, poverty...
Climate change is driving inequality, conflict and racism as self-serving individuals and actors undercut the potential for a collective response to the crisis, journalist and author Naomi Klein has...
View ArticleSecurity Group: US or Russia Could Safely, Unilaterally Cut Nuclear Arsenal
According to the head of Ploughshares Fund, the US or Russia could unilaterally reduce its nuclear arsenal without suffering security consequences.
View ArticleDark Side of EU-Turkey Deal: 'Dirty Blackmail Agreement With Erdogan'
The European Commission backed a plan to allow Turkish citizens to travel freely around the Schengen countries if Ankara fulfills all 72 conditions put forward by the EU government. Janice Atkinson, a...
View ArticlePraying for Palmyra: Russian maestro leads orchestra in ruins of ancient city
A Russian symphony orchestra led by Valery Gergiev has given a unique performance in ancient Palmyra, recently liberated from Islamic State militants. The concert was devoted to the victims of...
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