Australia to Carry On Work With TPP Nations Despite US Withdrawal
Australia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop said that Australia remains supportive of the principles that underpinned the TPP agreement despite the US withdrawal.
Australia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Julie Bishop said that Australia remains supportive of the principles that underpinned the TPP agreement despite the US withdrawal.
Representative of the Russian Mission Control Center said that Progress MS-03 cargo spacecraft, which has served out its time at the International Space Station, will be undocked and drowned in the Pacific Ocean on January 31.
The week of January 21-21 was full of events.
Russian-Indian BrahMos short-range ramjet supersonic cruise missiles, currently produced for India's armed forces, may gain an extended range variant by 2019, the missile's Russian manufacturer said Friday.
Politicians in Germany have joined calls to impose a controversial cat tax, which would subject cat owners to similar obligations as dog owners.
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According to reports, the government of Sweden has commissioned Stockholm County Administrative Board to help convince the European Medicines Agency to move to Sweden from the United Kingdom after Brexit.
Ka-52 advanced combat helicopters and Su-25 attack aircraft will join the Russian Air Group involved in the liberation of the Syrian city of Palmyra from Daesh, according to the Russian newspaper Izvestia.
A traffic policeman jumped into the freezing water of the Moskva River to rescue a girl who lost control of her car, skidded over the river’s high granite embankment and plummeted into the water, trapped in her vehicle.
Ankara will take a number of steps, including withdrawal from the bilateral treaty with Greece on readmission of undocumented migrants, after the decision of the Greek Supreme Court not to extradite Turkish servicemen who had fled to Greece after the coup attempt in Turkey, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Friday.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is set to play up the strategic collaboration between Britain and the United States in intelligence, counterterrorism and defense, despite his criticisms of the CIA and his assertion, ahead of his election, that NATO was "obsolete."
As the Turkish parliament approves constitutional amendments that give more power to the president, Temel Karamollaoglu, the chairman of the country's Felicity Party (Saadet Partisi/SP) explains to Sputnik Turkiye why his party does not support the constitutional reforms.
The ongoing month-long exercise in the Indian Ocean is the most complex and is the first to be held after news broke about Chinese nuclear submarine visiting Pakistani ports.
Germany's new foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, is interested in friendly relations with Russia, "the most important neighbor of Europe".
According to reports, a former education minister and presidential candidate who won the first round of the French Socialist party’s primaries, called Friday for a more resolute policy towards Russia.
A Chinese university professor caused a sexist storm after writing a number of blog posts based on his 10-year experience in the job, how male professors accept student applications based on “their breasts first, their faces second, their backsides third and their legs last.”
The EU sanctions targeting the Tunisia's former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and 47 other persons, were extended until January 31, 2018, according to official statement.
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UN World Food Programme (WFP) will continue to provide food aid to 10,800 of the most vulnerable Bhutanese refugees in February, according to official statement.
The administration of new US President Donald Trump poses "challenges" for Europe, French President Francois Hollande told a news conference on Friday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Head of the MiG aircraft corporation said that the Russian Aerospace Forces will be equipped with advanced MiG-35 multirole fighters next year.
The MiG corporation will develop a light fifth-generation fighter jet, according to Russia's deputy prime minister.
Vice-president of the United Aircraft Corporation for innovations said that Russia will open an after-sales service center in India for maintenance of the MiG-29 fighter jets.
Canberra urged Washington to remain involved in the Indo-Pacific region.