Turkish Troops to Receive First Batch of New MPT-76 Rifles on Wednesday
Turkish forces will receive the first batch of domestically developed and produced MPT-76 assault rifles on Wednesday, local media reported Tuesday.
Turkish forces will receive the first batch of domestically developed and produced MPT-76 assault rifles on Wednesday, local media reported Tuesday.
Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is ready to approve the opposition’s 2017 draft budget amendments, leader of the party Jaroslaw Kaczynski said on Tuesday.
Optimism on the Main Street side of the US economy, and anxiety on Wall Street have thus far been the two most prominent outcomes of the Donald Trump transition team’s effort drafting future economic policies of a protectionist supply-side reform and a massive fiscal stimulus.
The UK Labour party leader proposed on Tuesday to set a cap on the maximum income for UK citizens in order to eredicate disparity and social inequality.
Not only Iranian politics but the whole of Southwest Asia enter another era after the heart attack, this past Sunday, that killed Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, 82, president from 1989 to 1997 and a stalwart of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The European Commission proposed a set of measures aimed at updating data protection order, the Commission's press service said in a statement.
Almost 1,000 US soldiers and the first shipment of the equipment for the US tank brigade have arrived in Poland on a mission to build up region's defense capabilities, Bartlomiej Misiewicz, the spokesman for the Defense Ministry, said Tuesday.
A team of researchers at Moscow's National University of Science and Technology (NUST MISIS) have come up with a unique metamaterial which can make combat vehicles invisible, the authoritative scientific journal Physical Review wrote.
Italian law enforcement arrested two people on charges of cyberespionage against prominent politicians and businesspeople, including former Italian prime ministers Matteo Renzi and Mario Monti, local media reported.
Snow falls on the migrant camps in Greece, where canvas tents buckle under the conditions described as "untenable" by European Commission (EC) spokesperson, Natasha Bertaud. Footage has emerged from the island of Lesbos, showing migrants living in harsh winter weather conditions without any heat.
The US-led coalition carried out 26 airstrikes in Iraq and Syria on Monday, including seven near the Iraqi city of Mosul that destroyed numerous Daesh supply routes, the Operation Inherent Resolve joint task force said in a press release.
Republican senators are expected to introduce a bill to impose a new package of sanctions against Russia. According to political analyst Viktoria Zhuravlyova, Barack Obama's administration is likely to approve new restrictions against Moscow, in a bid to undermine Donald Trump's normalization efforts.
A court in Norway on Tuesday began the trial which will determine whether to overturn the earlier ruling that the state violated some of the rights of mass killer Anders Behring Breivik during his incarceration.
Although policymakers in the United States, including most recently Defense Secretary Ash Carter, have downplayed Moscow's role in weakening Daesh in the Middle East, Russia has in fact been far more successful at tackling the terrorist group than Washington, political analyst Tom Switzer told Radio Sputnik.
The Ankara authorities have banned public gatherings for a month starting Tuesday amid security concerns.
Seventy-two suspected Swedish pedophiles have been identified in a database containing millions of downloads. One of the men is a church youth leader, whereas another is a head of listed company. Three of the suspects were previously convicted of offences pertaining to child porn. This disclosure made pedophilia a hot topic in Swedish media.
The average tax on petrol in 157 nations, accounting for 97 percent of the world's population and 98 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, has fallen 13 percent in 13 years, despite increasing worldwide recognition of the need to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, researchers have found.
Russian astronauts will conduct a geophysical experiment, named “Terminator,” onboard the International Space Station. The goal of the experiment is to study atmospheric structures and then build climate models based on its data.
A total of 53 percent of the Japanese nationals are positively estimating the results of a recent meeting between the leaders of Russia and Japan, however, only 10 percent think that the talks on territorial dispute between the two states will bring some progress, a poll revealed on Tuesday.
The UK is able to reach free trade agreements with its partners fast, UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Tuesday.
Twin explosions have rocked Afghan capital of Kabul leaving 27 killed and at least 70 injured, local Tolo News reported citing officials.
German Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel is expected to go head-to-head with Chancellor Angela Merkel in this year’s federal election, with the SPD leader reportedly all but assured to win his party’s nomination, despite speculation about the future of outgoing European Parliament chief Martin Schulz.
The United Kingdom and the United States should pursue a twin-track strategy of "engagement and vigilance" with Russia instead of further "demonizing" Moscow, UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Tuesday.
Heavy smog engulfed the Chinese capital in the first days of 2017, prompting the authorities to issue smog alerts, order manufacturers to halt production and impose traffic restrictions on private cars, but to no success. That is because much more smog comes from the heavy industrialized south of Beijing, researchers revealed.
The Russian government managed to fulfill most of the economic development tasks in 2016 despite sanctions, including implementation of support programs for several industries, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday.