Russia has no plans of lifting embargo on more foods — deputy PM
Russia’s government has made a decision to lift the food embargo regime and allow imports of poultry, beef and vegetables used in baby foods manufacturing
View ArticleExtraterrestrial blade: King Tutankhamun’s dagger came from outer space
King Tut continues to astound the archaeological community, as new research shows that the ancient Egyptian child pharaoh was buried with a dagger that originated in outer space. Read Full Article at...
View ArticleDjokovic first to break $100mn career earnings barrier
Novak Djokovic has become the first man to win over $100 million in tennis prize money after securing his place in the French Open quarter-finals. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleRussian national football team loses to Czech Republic in friendly match
Footballer Roman Neustadter, who got Russian citizenship May 25, held his first match for the national team
View ArticleIsrael fully supports Russia’s actions to fight terrorism in Syria — ambassador
According to Israel’s ambassador to Russia, the entire "normal" world supports Russia in that issue
View ArticleDonbass self-proclaimed republics do not want military contingents in their...
According to DPR’s representative in the Contact Group, statements saying the Normandy Four, including Russia, have allegedly given consent to arming the OSCE SMM in Ukraine are false
View ArticleAbkhazian leader accuses opposition of trying to discredit authorities
Earlier on Wednesday, Abkhazian President Raul Khadzhimba signed a decree setting July 10 as a date for the referendum on early presidential elections
View ArticleOne NATO battalion would help deter Russia until allies gather forces –...
If Russia were to invade Poland, a single battalion of rotational NATO troops would be enough to help Warsaw’s military to fend off the attack until allies had time to gather forces and respond,...
View ArticleSoldiers who killed pregnant Afghan women followed rules of engagement –...
Members of US Special Forces who killed two pregnant women and three other civilians during a 2010 night raid in Afghanistan used an “appropriate level of force,” according to an internal Pentagon...
View ArticleMormon Church rocked by latest Navajo Indian sex abuse claim
A woman from Navajo Nation has accused the Mormon Church of allowing her to be sexually abused as a child, the second such case in a matter of months. Read Full Article at RT.com
View Article‘Erdoganistan’: Persecuted journalists tell RT of horrors of Turkish...
While very little is said in the Western media about Turkey’s crackdown on the Kurds in southeast Turkey, and journalists are virtually banned from the afflicted region, RT Documentary turned to...
View ArticleMerkel to miss vote as Turkey pressures Germany not to recognize Armenian...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will miss a vote on whether to label the killings of around 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks during the First World War as genocide. The German parliament is set...
View ArticleDisgraced Russian duo hand back London 2012 medals
Shamed Russian race walkers Sergey Kirdyapkin and Olga Kaniskina have returned their London 2012 medals to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The pair was found guilty of doping. Read Full...
View ArticleUber, Lyft join forces in opposing FBI database’s privacy exemption
The FBI has proposed keeping its database of fingerprints, iris scans and photographs exempt from privacy laws, prompting companies like Lyft and Uber to join advocacy groups in saying they are...
View ArticleDARPA moving forward with drone ‘space plane’
The US military’s research arm says its robotic “space plane” program has received funding for the next phase of development. Aiming to provide a quicker and cheaper way to launch satellites, the...
View ArticleOPEC to Fail to Limit Oil Output in Vienna - US Energy Association Chief
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) will not reach an agreement to freeze oil production at their upcoming ministerial meeting in the Austrian capital of Vienna, US Energy...
View ArticleUS B-52 Bombers Head to Europe for Military Exercises
The US will deploy its B-52 bombers to the UK on Wednesday to participate in European Command’s Exercises Baltic Operations.
View ArticleObama: Americans to Choose Between 2 Visions of US Economy in Election
US voters are confronted with two clear visions if they consider the economy the most important issue in the upcoming presidential election in November, President Barack Obama said during a speech in...
View ArticleGerman MPs to Debate Armenia Genocide Bill Disputed by Turkey on Thursday
German lawmakers will vote on a resolution recognizing as genocide the mass killings of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in World War I on Thursday.
View ArticleMonster Alligator on Florida Golf Course
A giant alligator strolls across the fairway, making his way to the lake at Buffalo Creek Golf Club.
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