HNC's Alloush Resignation 'Complicates Intra-Syrian Talks'
Intra-Syrian negotiations is complicated by Mohammed Alloush leaving the position of the Syrian Opposition’s High Negotiations Committee (HNC) chief negotiator, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady...
View ArticlePutin for Bond? Tell us who you want to be the next 007
Daniel Craig is expected to announce shortly that he will no longer order his Vodka Martinis “shaken, not stirred,” as he steps down from the role of James Bond. But who will be next? Read Full...
View ArticlePilot, Passenger Killed in Light Plane Crash in West England
A pilot and a passenger died in a small plane crash in the western English county of Shropshire on the border with Wales, local police said in a statement Monday.
View ArticleEx-CIA chief: British more tolerant of govt’s invasive spying than Americans
Former CIA director Michael Hayden says that British people are “far more tolerant” of aggressive government spying than Americans, while describing Facebook as a bigger threat to privacy than the...
View ArticleConvoy With Hundreds Of Militants Enters Syria From Turkey
Military convoy with hundreds of militants, allegedly linked to the Free Syrian Army, entered Syria through the Turkey-controlled Bab al Salam checkpoint, a local source told Sputnik on Monday.
View ArticleKurdish Militia Liberates Several Syrian Villages West of Euphrates
Kurdish militia from the Syrian Democratic Forces alliance took control of several Syrian villages to the west of the Euphrates, a Kurdish source told Sputnik.
View ArticlePutin Arrives in Kazakhstan to Take Part in EEU Supreme Council Meeting
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in the Kazakhstan's capital of Astana on Tuesday to participate in the meeting of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) Supreme Council.
View ArticleAgreement on Bolivia’s nuclear research center may be signed at SPIEF
Bolivia’s first nuclear research institute will be built in the city of El Alto at an altitude of 4,100 meters above sea level and the country plans to allocate $300 million for this project
View ArticleRussia's Rosatom negotiating participation in Saudi Arabia’s nuclear sector...
A jont coordination committee with Saudi Arabia has already been set up
View ArticleRussia in dialogue with NHL on defender Voynov’s future at 2016 World Cup in...
Slava Voynov was suspended from the North American Hockey League and deported from the United States over domestic violence charges
View ArticleRussia may change its regime of counter-sanctions — minister
According to the Russian economic development minister, it's only possible if the European Union softens the sanctions regime
View ArticleGerman Foreign Ministry confirms Transdniestrian settlement talks in Berlin
Relations between Chisinau and Tiraspol chilled after the Transdniestrial leader accused Moldova and Ukraine of exerting coordinated pressure on the unrecognized republic through economic sanctions
View ArticleItalian opposition party prepares resolution on Crimea’s status in Tuscany
The Northern League’s representatives in Tuscany intend to submit a resolution to the regional council even though the party does not have a majority in that province
View ArticleRussia calls on foreign partners to create united front to fight terrorism —...
The only way to conquer terrorism is not only to ensure its military defeat but also to prevent the spread of terrorist ideology and to effectively cut off material support to terrorists
View ArticleCNPC may enter board of directors of Rosneft if it takes part in company’s...
The Chinese company is ready to consider participation in privatization of Rosneft
View Article‘Anti-Russian agenda could be behind meldonium doping scandals’ - Fedor...
The meldonium-related scandals in Russian sports might be driven by an anti-Russian agenda, MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko has said. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleFacebook, Twitter, Microsoft and YouTube adopt EU hate speech rules
US tech giants have signed an agreement with the European Commission to tackle the spread of illegal hate speech online that requires them to address complaints within 24 hours. Read Full Article at...
View Article‘Banning headscarf at work is ok, if crucifix goes as well,’ EU Court advisor...
European companies can prohibit Muslims from wearing headscarves at work as long as they also forbid other religious symbols, according to a top legal adviser to the European Court of Justice. Read...
View ArticleFlint water quality improving, good enough for bathing - researchers
Water quality in Flint, Michigan, has improved, according to a research team that reviewed samples from homes and buildings in the city. The water is okay for bathing and hand-washing, the group, led...
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