Russian Foreign Ministry Comments on Kerry’s Frequent Visits to Russia
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova used her own version of a famous poem by Robert Burns to comment on US Secretary of State John Kerry’s frequent visits to Moscow.
View ArticleWhy China's Hypersonic Missiles Pose No Threat to US Security
While China is pushing ahead with its impressive hypersonic weapons program, in its current forms the Chinese sophisticated weaponry cannot threaten the security of the United States and its allies,...
View ArticleKuril Islands Discussed Very Constructively at Putin-Abe Meeting - Kremlin
The issue of the disputed Kuril Islands was discussed in a very constructive way during the meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Sochi, Kremlin...
View Article‘Like a Military Operation’: Safety Hazards to Shutter US...
Beginning next month the Washington, DC Metrorail system will be shutting down service at several stations, single tracking at others, and causing long wait times for weeks on end, due to rail line...
View ArticleThe Wrath of God: Israeli Man Seeks Restraining Order Against the Almighty
Haifa resident asks judge to keep God at least 100 feet away, saying the Almighty is being mean to him.
View ArticleLiberation of Yemeni Port Mukalla From al-Qaeda Affiliate ‘Successful’
UAE embassy in the United States said that Armed forces of the United Arab Emirates have carried out successful liberation of Yemeni port Mukalla from an al-Qaeda affiliate in the country.
View ArticleFBI to Interview Clinton Over Email Controversy in Coming Weeks
Hillary Clinton will be questioned soon by the FBI regarding her use of a private email server for work-related matters.
View ArticleGerman spies call for right to keep eye on minors ‘probably linked to...
For security reasons, teenagers under 16 years old that are likely to be or get radicalized should be under surveillance of Germany’s domestic intelligence service, a high-ranking official has said....
View ArticleExposing ‘Scales of Injustice’: Panama Papers Source Defends Data Release
The person responsible for the Panama Papers leak broke silence on Friday, to explain why they blew the whistle on massive offshore tax havens.
View ArticleGlyphosate and Atrazine: EPA posts, then retracts, reports on top herbicide...
The EPA recently posted online reports on two disputed herbicide chemicals, only to pull them offline shortly afterwards. The reports said glyphosate was not a human carcinogen and atrazine caused...
View ArticleUS to Deploy Tanks for Provocative Georgian Military Exercises
In its latest encroachment on Russia’s borders, the Pentagon is for the first time transporting tanks from Bulgaria to Georgia, in preparation for military exercises.
View Article‘Waxable’ Hitler ad campaign banned in Germany despite anti-fascist message
Displaying an image of Adolf Hitler for historical purposes is legal in Germany, but it’s turned out you can’t use the Fuhrer’s likeness to stop history from repeating itself. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleScared of a Trump Presidency, Americans Rush to Renounce Citizenship
The US Treasury Department reports a 1700% increase in renounced citizenships, as compared to the Bush era, as the United States comes to grips with the possibility of a scandalous bottle-blonde...
View Article‘American Muslims for Trump’ Plans High-Profile Backing for Nominee
American Muslims for Trump political organization, is planning to campaign for the US presidential candidate Donald Trump in 17 states following the Republican National Convention in July.
View ArticleIstanbul Court Jails Two Opposition Reporters for Divulging State Secrets
Istanbul court has sentenced two prominent Turkish journalists to over five years in jail for revealing state secrets, in particular, for unveiling confidential documents, local media reported Friday.
View ArticleSilence Regime in Syria's North Latakia, Aleppo to Be Extended
Russian reconciliation center in Syria said that the so-called silence regime in Syria's north Latakia and Aleppo regions will be extended for 72 hours starting May 7 at Russia's initiative.
View ArticleCzech President to Take Part in Victory Day Celebrations at Russian Embassy
Czech President Milos Zeman will take part in Victory Day celebrations on May 9 at the Russian embassy in Prague.
View ArticleDNC packed Democratic convention committees with Clinton supporters – Sanders
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has accused the Democratic National Committee of tilting the party’s convention in favor of frontrunner Hillary Clinton, arguing that the committees...
View ArticleYummy: Michigan Man Busted for Poisoning Whole Foods Salad Bar
Kyle Andrew Bessemer, 29, has been arrested for spraying rat poison on food in several grocery stores, and is claiming that he did so because he thought someone was trying to poison him.
View ArticleAbe Suggests New Approach to Kuril Islands Dispute
Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Friday that he suggested a new approach to Kuril Islands' dispute during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, local media reported.
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