Ruling Party Set to Give Kim Jong-Un Top Title, Consolidate Leader’s Power
North Korea's ruling Worker’s Party is to confer its top title on Kim Jong Un – who is already head of the party - in a symbolic move to demonstrate his firm control over the isolated state.
View ArticleDeath Toll in Kenya Building Collapse Climbs to 49
Rescue efforts are nearing the end in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as the death toll in the building collapse reached 49 people, the National Disaster Management Unit (NDMU) said as quoted by local...
View ArticleRussian prime minister to be present at consecration of Resurrection Cathedral
The cathedral, a unique monument of Russian architecture, is part of the architectural ensemble of the New Jerusalem monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church
View ArticleCanada to Lift Sanctions Against Belarus
Canada plans to initiate the regulatory process to remove Belarus from its list of sanctioned countries.
View ArticleNorth Korea to ‘normalize relations with hostile states,’ won’t launch nuke...
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has announced that Pyongyang will seek to normalize relations with states “hostile” towards it. Kim also claimed the North will adhere to the principles of nuclear...
View ArticleKim Jong Un Vows to Avoid Using Nukes Unless Sovereignty Violated
The North Korean leader vowed at ruling party congress not to use nuclear weapons unless its sovereignty is violated.
View ArticleFirst Immortal Regimen march to take place in Yerevan on May 9
The participants in the Immortal Regiment action will carry a copy of the Banner of Victory for the first time since Armenia got independent in the early 1990s
View ArticleSupermassive black hole weighs in at 660mn times mass of Sun
Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in understanding an enigmatic space phenomenon by successfully measuring the mass of a supermassive black hole. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticlePolish DM Says Talks on NATO’s Reinforcement in Eastern Europe to End Soon
Negotiations on NATO’s enhanced presence in Eastern Europe are expected to be accomplished in the upcoming few days, the Polish TV channel TVN24 reported citing the caountry's Minister of Defence...
View ArticleCanada Wildfire to Spread Northeast, Poses No Threat to Alberta Oil Fields
Rapidly spreading wildfires in Canada’s oil-rich western province of Alberta are expanding in the northeastern direction but do not look to threaten refineries and plants, Wildfire Manager Chad...
View ArticlePolice Arrest 33 Protesters Demanding San Francisco Police Chief’s Ouster
Police in the Western US city of San Francisco arrested 33 protesters calling for the ouster of Police Chief Greg Suhr, local media reported Saturday.
View ArticleImmortal Regiment marches to take place in Derby & London on May 8 and 9
Thousands of people, predominantly Russian compatriots, will march through London’s central streets carrying the photos of their relatives who fought in the Great Patriotic War
View ArticleTwo Romanian NATO Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
Two NATO soldiers from Romania died in an attack on a base in southern Afghanistan.
View ArticleCanada to lift sanctions on Belarus
Global Affairs Canada will initiate the regulatory process to remove Belarus from the Area Control List (ACL), thereby lifting sanctions that have been in place since December 14, 2006
View ArticleCIA-Related Agency Forces Kids to Be Spies
Boys that ran away from the jihadist terrorist group al-Shabaab and those apprehended say that Somali intelligence agents had for years forced them to work as informants.
View ArticleUK Ex-Intelligence Chiefs Warn Brexit Could Undermine Data Exchange With EU
The United Kingdom’s former chiefs of the MI5 Security Service and the MI6 Secret Intelligence Service warned that a potential exit from the European Union would undermine efforts at protecting the...
View ArticleGunmen Kill 8 Egypt Policemen South of Cairo
Unidentified gunmen killed eight policemen south of the Egyptian capital of Cairo.
View Article‘We know how it feels’: French couple who gave medals to Russian hero’s...
President Vladimir Putin has invited a French couple that gave their family’s World War II medals to the relatives of a Russian officer killed in an operation in Palmyra to Moscow’s Victory Day...
View ArticleForest Fire Emergency Declared in Russian Far East
A state of emergency was declared in Russia’s Amur Region as forest fires spread across nine of the region’s districts.
View ArticleLandslide at East China Construction Site Leaves 30 Under Rubble
A landslide at a construction site in China left around 30 people under rubble.
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