Military Training in Iraq Fails, Militants Stronger, US Officials Say
According to multiple US military and civilian officials, a 17-month effort to revitalize the Iraqi regular army has failed to create a sufficient number of combat-ready military units or reduce the...
View ArticleMichael Bay Saves the Day: Britain's Loneliest Dog Goes to Hollywood
If Hollywood insists on letting Michael Bay direct another "Transformers" movie, at least this one has a good cause attached.
View ArticleUS Air Force Nearly Doubles Contract for ‘Smart Bombs’ (VIDEO)
After the Air Force announced that its contract with Boeing had ballooned to $3.2 billion, nearly twice the amount of its last contract with the aerospace company, it released a video of the Joint...
View ArticleIraqi Kurds Hope to Do Business With Japan, China, South Korea
Iraqi Kurdistan authorities are trying to promote economic cooperation with countries all over the world, focusing on Japan, China, South Korea in foreseeable future.
View Article16 killed in Texas flooding this week, more rain & help on the way
This weekend, more downpours are coming to Texas, where flood levels not seen in over 100 years have left at least 16 people dead since Memorial Day weekend, nine of whom were US Army soldiers posted...
View ArticleParis Peace Talks Embolden Status Quo of Incremental Genocide in Palestine
The ill-fated peace talks denounced by both parties do little but provide a veneer of legitimacy to the rightward creep of Netanyahu’s apartheid regime.
View ArticleVox editor suspended over Tweets
A deputy editor of Vox was suspended on Friday after taking to Twitter on Thursday to encourage people to riot in the event that Trump visits their town. Vox founder Ezra Klein released a statement on...
View ArticleUnits of Kurdish militia abandon defenses in Aleppo, retreat
Over the past 24 hours, terrorists delivered strikes on the residential areas of Handrat, Sheikh Maqsood, al-Muhafaza, al-Zahraa and al-Nayrab airport in the city of Aleppo
View ArticleRokot launch vehicle blasts off from Plesetsk space center
The Force’s Deputy Commander Lt Gen Aleksander Golovko was in charge of the launch
View ArticleKiev’s military open fire on Donetsk Republic - military authority
The Ukrainian side launched 239 mines of 120mm caliber and 200 mines of 82mm caliber. Besides, they used IFV equipment, grenade launchers and other arms
View ArticleExtension of food embargo does not change Russia’s relations with world...
"The adopted decisions are forming a position of status quo. On the whole, they are not changing the current situation," Kudrin said
View ArticlePutin, Lukashenko to attend Russia-Belarus Forum of Regions in Minsk next...
"The fact that presidents of our states take part in forums on interregional cooperation proves that they draw enormous attention to this format of our cooperation," Matviyenko said
View ArticleRussian children’s ombudsman says Pimanova’s daughter not to be brought to US
"The birth country of Russia is written in her birth certificate and respectfully, she has the citizenship of Russia," Pavel Astakhov said. "The little girl has no relation to U.S. jurisdiction!"
View Article‘Boxing gym & street to be named after Muhammad Ali in Grozny’ – Chechen...
A new boxing gym in Grozny, Chechnya will be named after three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, who passed away on Friday night, stated Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. One of the southern...
View ArticleCooperation with EU beneficial for Russia, Belarus, but not at expense of...
"We need to develop ties with other countries but under certain conditions", Valentina Matviyenko said
View ArticleFamily confirms Muhammad Ali died of septic shock, funeral to be held on Friday
The family of Muhammad Ali reported that the boxing legend died of septic shock due to unspecified natural causes, while also confirming his funeral arrangements. Read Full Article at RT.com
View ArticleMassive far-right demo, counter-protests sweep German city of Dortmund
Hundreds of far-right activists gathered in the western German city of Dortmund for an annual demonstration against immigration and the government’s policy of multiculturalism. The event was met with...
View ArticleOverpowered: Too much solar electricity makes Chile give it away for free
Chile’s main solar power plants are supplying so much electricity that they have to give it away for free or face prices going down. The glut has been driven by the country’s booming copper industry....
View ArticleTerrorists shell Syrian cities killing over 270 peaceful civilians
"Militants from terrorist groups have shelled Syrian cities killing more than 270 peaceful civilians and leaving hundreds of people injured," the information bulletin said
View ArticlePeruvians to Vote in Presidential Run-Off on Sunday
Peruvians will go to the polls on Sunday to vote for a new president in a run-off between the daughter of the country’s jailed ex-president and the former prime minister.
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