Russia's Largest Bank Mulls Issuing Yuan-Denominated Bonds, Loans
Russia’s largest bank, Sberbank plans to develop yuan-denominated loans for Russian companies and is considering issuing yuan-denominated obligations.
View ArticleOver 50 Daesh Victims' Mass Graves Found in Iraq
According to the statement of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq Jan Kubis, more than fifty mass graves of the "Daesh" terrorist group's victims were found in Iraq.
View ArticleOwners watch their home devoured by Alberta inferno via live webcam (VIDEO)
Owners of a home in Fort McMurray, Canada, had to watch their home burn via webcam. It comes as residents flee the area due to raging wildfires, described as “monster” by the authorities. Read Full...
View ArticleAzerbaijan’s Energy Minister Expects Rise in Oil Prices by Year-End
Global oil prices will grow gradually until the end of 2016, Azerbaijani Energy Minister Natig Aliyev said Saturday.
View ArticleDelays are Dangerous: US May Lose to Russia $9Bln Jet Delivery Deal
A group of US senators supporting a $9-billion deal to deliver jets to Kuwait, Qatar and Bahrain are alarmed that a delay would force the three Gulf nations to buy aircraft from other countries,...
View ArticleBreedlove Says Tried to Avert Cold War But Actions Speak Louder Than Words
US General Philip M. Breedlove, who has long backed exerting more military pressure on Moscow, has recently revealed that as NATO's supreme allied commander he was supposedly focused on "trying to...
View ArticleOne Shot, One Kill: Russia Creates World’s 1st Para-Drop Air Defense System
Russia is developing a new air-droppable missile defense system, which is designed to be para-dropped to ground forces and protect paratroopers from enemy aircraft operating at high or medium...
View ArticleCameroonian footballer Patrick Ekeng dies after suspected heart attack during...
Dinamo Bucharest and Cameroon midfielder Patrick Ekeng has died after collapsing during a league match in Romania, with the 26-year-old suffering a suspected heart attack. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleMedvedev Congratulates CIS, South Ossetian, Abkhazian PMs on Victory Day
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has sent congratulatory telegrams to his counterparts from the CIS member states, as well as those from the breakaway republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia on...
View ArticleWave of suicides engulfs Indian village: locals blame demons, science blames...
A tiny village in central India has seen an unprecedented 80 suicides since the beginning of the year. Locals blame it on demon spirits, but some researchers say pesticides could be behind widespread...
View ArticleWorld-Class Russian Aircraft Fly Over Red Square in V-Day Parade Rehearsal
Russia's top-notch aircraft whizzed across the Moscow sky during the final rehearsal of the Victory Day military parade on May 9.
View ArticleSwedish Gotland Island Residents To Stay At Home Amid Conflagration
Enormous forest fire erupted at Sweden Gotand island, local media reported Saturday.
View ArticleAccusations against Russian gold medalists in Sochi Olympics based on...
Overnight to Saturday, US TV channel CBS News aired a preview of the film that features Stepanov who claims that at least four Russian gold medalists in 2014 Sochi Olympics were on steroids
View Article'This is not a reality show': Obama urges MSM to scrutinize Trump (VIDEO)
President Obama has called on the mainstream media to hold Donald Trump to account by reporting seriously on the candidate without being distracted by “the circus and the spectacle”. Read Full Article...
View Article'PR War' in Aleppo: US Spends 'Millions' to Decry Russia’s Success in...
The actual situation on the ground in the Syrian conflict is not affected by the ceasefire. Actually, the conflict has turned into a public relations war of an unprecedented scope, geopolitical analyst...
View ArticleEgypt Court Sentences to Death 6 Co-Defendants of Ex-President Morsi
A Cairo criminal court issued preliminary death sentences on Saturday to six co-defendants of former Egypt's President Mohammed Morsi for espionage for Qatar, local media reported.
View ArticleEU on the Ropes? 'Those Who Deal With Erdogan Need Strong Nerves'
The announcement that Ahmet Davutoglu will resign from his post of the Turkish Prime Minister shows that Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to centralize as much power as possible. The...
View ArticleBanner of Victory: Brandished at the North Pole and Other Parts of Universe
On the occasion of the 71th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, the largest copy of the Victory Banner, placed May 1, 1945, on the roof of the German Reichstag,...
View Article‘Global sleep crisis’ being caused by social pressures – scientists
If work or fun keeps you up late each night, you might be one of the victims of the "global sleep crisis." A new study, using data collected via a smartphone app worldwide, shows modern-day social...
View ArticleNATO won't surrender if Russia nukes Warsaw – ex-US Supreme Commander
“Putin-dominated” Russia is mistaken if it expects the US to surrender in a hypothetical conflict after Moscow nukes "say, Warsaw," a former NATO Supreme Allied Commander for Europe told CNN, promising...
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