US Airstrike Kills 2 Daesh Terrorists in Syria Plotting Against US, West
The United States killed two Daesh terrorists in Syria that were plotting against US and Western interests, Pentagon spokesperson Peter Cook said on Thursday.
View ArticleConductor Valery Gergiyev says decision on concert in Palmyra was taken two...
The concert was held on Thursday night in Palmyra's landmark Roman theater that survived almost a year of occupation of the city bythe Islamic State terrorist group
View ArticleIndia to Replace Civilian Aircraft Code Reminiscent of British Raj
India decides to shed the "Viceroy's Territory" tag from the civilian aircraft registration code as an attempt to do away with the last vestiges of British Imperialism.
View ArticleKim Yo Sister: NK ‘Supreme Leader’ gives millennial sibling major job promotion
North Korea's “Supreme Leader” Kim Jong Un is set to promote his 20-something sister to propaganda minister during the first congress of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK) since either of them were...
View ArticleHollande’s Rating Drops to New Low Year Before French Presidential Vote
France’s leader Francois Hollande continued this month to lose popularity among the voters, less than a year before the next presidential elections begin in April 2017, a fresh poll has found.
View ArticleJohn Kasich, Would-Be Foodie-in-Chief
Given that John Kasich was mathematically eliminated from the Republican race months ago, many speculated why he insisted on continuing his hopeless campaign. It could be that Ohio governor simply...
View ArticleThousands Take Part in 'March of Living' in Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Several thousand Jews from more than 40 countries as well as young Poles marched Thursday from Auschwitz I to Auschwitz II-Birkenau Nazi concentration camp to commemorate victims of the Holocaust, PAP...
View ArticleMartin Shkreli to donate $10k to autism charity after 50 Cent mocks teen
Martin Shkreli, often seen as the epitome of the greedy ‘Big Pharma’ industry, has managed to generate some positive news after promising to donate $10,000 to an autism charity. Read Full Article at...
View ArticleRussian bikers honor memory of Soviet liberator soldiers in Slovakia
More than 63,000 Red Army soldiers and officers died for the liberation of Slovakia from the Nazis during WWII
View ArticleUS Nuclear Policy Driven by Defense Contracts, Not Strategic Thinking
The US nuclear weapons policy is being driven by the financial and political interests of weapons contractors, not a strategic agenda, Ploughshares Fund President Joe Cirincione told Sputnik on Thursday.
View Article'Power in Ankara's Hands': Migration Crisis Puts EU in 'Desperate Position'
On Wednesday, the European Commission recommended the implementation of a visa-free regime with Turkey as part of the EU-Turkey deal on migration. In an interview with Sputnik, expert on EU-Turkey...
View ArticleUS, Coalition Aircraft Not Operating in Area Near Refugee Camp Hit in Syria
No US or coalition aircraft were operating in the area of Syria’s Idlib province where a refugee camp was struck, reportedly killing dozens of people, White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said at a...
View ArticleBalanced Viewpoint? BBC Snubs Moscow During Making of MH17 Documentary
When working on their documentary about the crash of the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, the BBC chose not to ask for comments and opinions from the Russian Foreign Ministry, spokesperson Maria...
View ArticleScientists idetifined genes to help to create cure for leishmaniosis
Leishmaniosis is a widespread disease in the countries with subtropical and tropical climate, where it is transmitted by Phlebotomus and Lutzomyia mosquitoes
View ArticleUS Vows to Continue Operations in Hormuz Straight Despite Iran's Threat
US operations in and near the Strait of Hormuz will continue despite Iran’s recent threat to close the strategic strait in response to US-led maritime drills in the region, Department of Defense...
View ArticleFDA moves to regulate E-cigarettes for first time, ban sales to minors
Electronic cigarettes and cigars will be regulated by the federal government and their sale will be prohibited to minors, the US Food and Drug Administration announced in a move that places a surging,...
View ArticleFrenchman Sues Employer After Epileptic Seizure Due to ‘Boring Work’
Frédéric Desnard is suffering from occupational fatigue syndrome from being bored at work, or bore-out in the Anglo-Saxon culture. Desnard has filed a case to the State Labor Inspectorate against his...
View ArticleEx-Russian Army Official Slams New Bellingcat Report on MH17 Crash
The latest report by the Bellingcat online research group on the downing of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine is a "cheap fake," a retired major general of the Russian Armed Forces...
View Article'Unhealthy Economy': Why US System Has Nothing to Do With 'Free Market'
The current US economic system is doomed to failure, Dr. Ron Paul notes; however, the problem is that the global economy is suffering from inconsistent financial policies and is heading toward...
View ArticleGerman Married Couple Arrested After Torturing Women to Death
The German police arrested a married couple who tortured female prisoners in their "house of horrors" for several years.
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