UK Defense Secretary Urges Military Attaches to Benefit from Overseas Network
The UK military diplomats are advised to take advantage of the country’s overseas defense network, UK Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said Tuesday.
The UK military diplomats are advised to take advantage of the country’s overseas defense network, UK Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said Tuesday.
Music platform Spotify has offered the outgoing US President Barack Obama a new job.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu discussed in phone talks on Tuesday the implementation of the nationwide ceasefire regime in war-torn Syria, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
US troops and military equipment have arrived in Poland. Military expert Vladimir Kozin described the eastward deployment by NATO as unprecedented since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Donald Trump's victory in 2016 will obviously impact global politics in 2017, according to the Valdai Discussion Club's experts. The experts pointed out three trends that will shape the year ahead.
State sovereignty cannot be used as an argument to UN intervention in internal affairs amid crisis situation, US Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power told the UNSC on Tuesday.
The national security policy of the incoming President-elect Donald Trump will be to pursue peace through strength, designated National Security Advisor Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn said in remarks at the US Institute of Peace on Tuesday.
President-elect Donald Trump's focus on dismantling the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, does not align with his campaign promises to fight prescription drug addiction in the United States, Senator Jeanne Shaheen said in a press release on Tuesday.
US Secretary of State John Kerry thinks that China may soon surpass the US as the global leader.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov discussed on Tuesday the military-political situation in war-torn Syria with a group of Syrian opposition headed by former Syrian army generals Mustafa Sheikh and Khaled Halabi, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
The recently proposed measures of the representatives of Iran and the P5+1 group of international mediators may hinder the successful JCPOA implementation, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Italy and Norway on Tuesday ratified a protocol on Montenegro's accession to NATO, press service of the Montenegrin government said.
Ten days before the inauguration of new United States President Donald Trump, Washington extended sanctions against Russia. The US added five Russian individuals, including head of the Russian Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin, to its Specially Designated Nationals list for alleged violations of the Magnitsky Act.
Are you addicted to social media? Does your heart skip a beat when you receive a Tweet? If the answer is yes, then you can blame your brain, or rather, a particular chemical in it called dopamine.
US citizens do not want the US to become isolated from the international community, a poll revealed Tuesday.
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim had a two-day visit to Baghdad and Erbil over the weekend. Sputnik spoke in an interview with the Deputy Chairman of the parliamentary faction of the ruling Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP) Bulent Turan regarding the visit and its effect on the fight against terrorists in the region.
Libya has more than tripled its oil output over the past six months, which may undermine the plans of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to raise petroleum prices by jointly decreasing oil production, media reported Tuesday.
US authorities have charged a Volkswagen executive with fraud and conspiracy, alleging he helped cover up the "dieselgate" emissions scandal – although there are suggestions the company's future isn't so cloudy.
US Attorney General nominee and Senator Jeff Sessions recalled being characterized as a racist in 1986, when the US Senate voted down his nomination to be a federal judge, as a painful experience and an unfair representation of his character, according to testimony at a confirmation hearing by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.
Outgoing US President Barack Obama has approved of Iran's latest import of uranium which could be used to build multiple nuclear weapons, so it is good for the world that Obama is leaving office in less than two weeks, US Senator Tom Cotton said in press release on Tuesday.
The police are out in force hunting for a prankster who would kiss unsuspecting women and upload the videos on social media sites.
The liberalization of visa regime between Belarus and the European Union has stalled due to Minsk's inability to fulfill the readmission agreement with the bloc, head of the Consular Department of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry Igor Fisenko said Tuesday.
Civil rights group Liberty has launched a landmark legal challenge to UK Government's recently enacted Investigatory Powers Act - aka the Snoopers' Charter - over "extreme mass surveillance" which allows the state to collect users' web history, email, text and phone records.
The enhancement of security measures in Germany on New Year's Eve didn't prove sufficient as 23 complaints about sexual assaults have already been filed by women in the police office in Berlin.