Japan Intends to Come Up With International Drone Standards
Japan intends to propose international standards for drones in three years and hopes for their approval by 2025, local media reported Sunday.
Japan intends to propose international standards for drones in three years and hopes for their approval by 2025, local media reported Sunday.
The recent deadly bombings in the Syrian city of Homs are barbaric and aim to disrupt peace talks in Astana and Geneva, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Sunday.
Approximately 30 percent of those who moved to Bosnia and Herzegovina from the Arab world, primarily the Gulf states, follow Wahhabism and Salafism, movements within Sunni Islam given a bad name by terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda and Daesh, Brankica Ristic wrote for Sputnik Serbia.
The European Union will allocate an additional €18 million ($19 mln) in humanitarian aid for people affected by the conflict in eastern Ukraine, according to a press release by the European Commission.
In the wake of the recent stand-off between Russia and Europe, an Italian entrepreneur has found a way to bring European gourmet traditions to Russia. Donato Parisi is an Italian businessman in Russia who makes mozzarella and other Italian cheeses right before the eyes of his customers and sells his produce in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
About 20 people have been seriously injured in fire that occurred on Sunday in the largest shelter for refugees in the city of Vanersborg in western Sweden, local police said in a statement.
The third International Military Sports Council's (CISM) Winter Military World Games in Sochi are held at the highest standard, the games' project manager Guilherme Keese said on Sunday, adding that Russia did a great job organizing the competition.
The US Customs and Border Protection needs to relax its strict hiring rules to meet the goal set by President Donald Trump as part of his key campaign pledge to stop illegal immigration, CBP chief said in an internal memo, seen by US media.
The Malaysian police declared the airport terminal, where the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had been killed using a highly toxic liquid, safe after finishing checking it for toxins, media reported Sunday.
Russia’s Aerospace Forces and naval aviation will receive about 160 planes and helicopters, Col. Gen. Viktor Bondarev announced on Sunday.
Over 100 French leftist lawmakers have signed a motion demanding the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the European Union and Canada be referred to the Constitutional Court over what they say is an issue of sovereignty.
The construction and transportation industries, as well as the sphere of education and technology may become main drivers of the development of the Russian economy, President of Russia's Chamber of Commerce and Industry Sergei Katyrin told Sputnik on Sunday.
Thirteen French police officers and gendarmes were hurt in Saturday’s protests against the planned visit by presidential candidate Marine Le Pen to the western city of Nantes, police said.
Russian Northern Fleet will participate in the annual Russian-Norwegian exercise in September, the fleet's press service said on Sunday in a statement.
The UK House of Commons gave the green light to an amendment to the Criminal Finances Bill that would allow the authorities to freeze UK assets of foreign nationals implicated in human rights abuses. Political analyst Kira Sazonova told Radio Sputnik that the measure is another step in Britain's sanctions war against Russia.
The third day of Syria settlement talks in Geneva focused mainly on the issue of opposition delegation unification, while the whole negotiations process was overshadowed by terrorist attacks in western Syrian city of Homs, killing over 30 people and injuring dozens.
The United States is likely to deploy its Terminal-High Altitude Area Defense anti-ballistic missile system in South Korea in June, local media said Sunday.
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake has struck China's Sichuan province, the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC) said Sunday.
Republican Congressman Darrell Issa claims that Jeff Sessions should step aside in favor of a special prosecutor in any Justice Department investigation of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Russia has delivered 17 metric tons of humanitarian cargo to Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria.
NASA is considering making the first flight of its new megarocket a manned trip.
More than a dozen are reported injured, many critically, after a pickup truck smashed through a crowd watching the Krewe of Endymion parade in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi has ordered the government to provide housing to Christians fleeing violence on the Sinai peninsula, the president's office said.
The son of beloved American boxer Muhammad Ali was detained hours at a Florida airport this month, a family friend reports, because the name he shares with his legendary father sounds awfully Muslim.
Italy has deported two Tunisian nationals suspected of religious extremism, the country's Interior Ministry said.