Evidence hints Al-Nusra Front behind Aleppo refugee camp attack, no signs of...
Thursday's attack on an Aleppo refugee camp could have been carried out by Al-Nusra Front militants, Russia's Defense Ministry says. The damage pattern suggests rocket artillery use, and air control...
View ArticleQatari FM comes to Moscow to discuss ways of political settlement in Syria
Russian presidential aide said earlier that the Emir of Qatar asked Putin to receive the foreign minister to discuss new Qatari ideas and considerations in the context of the Syrian settlement
View Article70% of Germans oppose TTIP, survey says
Seventy percent of Germans oppose the TTIP trade treaty, according to a new poll. The news comes after France said it is against signing the deal amid a scandal over leaked documents revealing...
View ArticleTown hires Pakistani chef for refugees sick of 'no good' Italian food
A local authority in northern Italy brought in a Pakistani chef to cook for a group of refugees after they complained at the poor standard of food they were eating. The move was slammed by the...
View ArticleKen Again: Livingstone calls creation of Israel a ‘great catastrophe’ during...
Former London Mayor Ken Livingstone is on the defensive again after the broadcast of an interview with an Arabic TV station in which he calls the creation of Israel “a great catastrophe” amid Labour’s...
View ArticleEcuador Oil Chamber Official Sure OPEC to Reach Crude Output Freeze Deal
The executive secretary of Ecuador’s National Chamber of Distributors of Petroleum Derivatives (CAMDDEPE) expressed confidence in an interview with Sputnik that the Organization of the Petroleum...
View ArticleWorld’s 1st para-drop air defense complex to protect Russian forces
An air-droppable missile defense complex is being developed for Russia’s airborne forces to ensure that after landing, troops have the means to secure the skies and prevent inbound airstrikes. The...
View ArticleSharing is Caring: Public Refrigerator in Prague to Solve Wasted Food Issue
The first public refrigerator in Prague was placed to solve the problem of what do with left over and expired food items. The fridge will provide food to those who need it.
View ArticleEU, Turkey Must Not Let Davutoglu Resignation Affect Refugee Deal – Berlin
The EU-Turkish agreement on refugee swaps must be implemented despite the forthcoming resignation of Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, German Foreign Ministry spokesman Martin Schaefer said Friday.
View ArticleIsrael Conducts Airstrikes in Gaza in Response to Hamas Attacks - IDF
The Israel Defense Forces attacked a Hamas site in Gaza in response to mortar fire, the IDF said.
View ArticleOver 189,000 Migrants Arrive in Europe Since Beginning of 2016
A total of 189,378 migrants, including refugees, have arrived in Europe since the beginning of the year, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Friday.
View ArticleRosneft makes first LNG shipment, much to Gazprom’s chagrin
Russian energy major Rosneft has made its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the port of Ain Sukhna in Egypt. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticlePet Sematary-2: New mass grave of 'dozens of cats & dogs' discovered...
A mass grave of dozens of cats and dogs has been unearthed at an animal shelter near the city of Borovsk, 100km from Moscow. Horrific footage has been released by witnesses and volunteers, showing the...
View ArticleFAO head: Contract farming could boost Russian agriculture during import...
The FAO Director General says that the models used in the policy of import substitution must be cooperative
View ArticleAbe Says Wishes to Discuss Peace Treaty, Economy, Int'l Issues With Putin
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Friday that he would like to discuss the Russia-Japan peace treaty issue, as well as economic and international political matters during his meeting with Russian...
View ArticleSuccessful Syria operation boosts Russians’ interest in politics, researchers...
Sociologists have registered record growth in the Russian citizens’ interest to politics and researchers tie this fact to Russia’s recent successes on the international arena, especially its anti-ISIS...
View ArticleGreece Paralyzed by Public Sector Strikes Over 'Parliamentary Coup'
The largest trade unions in Greece announced a 48 hour strike Friday (May 6) over the decision by the Greek parliament to fast-track a draft bill on pension and tax reforms that is to be voted on over...
View ArticleThe New Normal: Cold War 2.0
We are all living in Hybrid War time. From R2P (“responsibility to protect”) to color revolutions, from currency attacks to stock market manipulations.
View ArticleRussia Develops 'Magic Suitcase' That Would Make James Bond Green With Envy
Russian engineers have come up with a unique device to safeguard the country’s top officials from eavesdropping and prevent explosive devices from going off, RIA Novosti reported citing the press...
View ArticleTurkey’s ‘Authoritarian Descent’ Puts Pressure on NATO
Ankara’s slide toward the rule of one person, President Recep Tayip Erdogan, and away from constitutional secularism is increasing pressure on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the US...
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