Italian Region May Ban Burqa in Medical Institutions
Italy’s northern Liguria region may soon ban Muslim women from wearing a face-and-body veil called burqa at medical facilities.
Italy’s northern Liguria region may soon ban Muslim women from wearing a face-and-body veil called burqa at medical facilities.
An IT engineer employed by the Washington Post was arrested last month for allegedly impersonating an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, and trying to enforce laws.
NASA has announced a battery of experiments to improve the efficiency of supersonic aircraft wings. Flights will begin later in March to test in the real-world the results from wind-tunnel trials done almost 20 years ago. They hope their research will make commercial supersonic flight viable.
Rex Tillerson is assessing ways in which the United States and Russia can move forward on Syria as well as on other issues.
Tillerson reiterated to the Ukrainian Foreign Minister that anti-Russia sanctions imposed over Moscow’s alleged involvement in the conflict in eastern Ukraine will remain in place.
OPEC Secretary-General Sanusi Barkindo said that the organization was in talks with other countries on the possibility of their joining a 2016 deal to cut oil production.
On Tuesday Iran said that it would continue its policy of disallowing visitors from the US, in retaliation against US President Donald Trump’s amended travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries, including Iran.
Ukrainian Minister Of Foreign Affairs Pavlo Klimkin claims that the US Senate should approve the preparation of funds for defense assistance to Ukraine.
Poland's US Ambassador Piotr Wilczek claims that the members of the European Union have to seek NATO's to respond to Russia's attempts to intensify divisions within the bloc.
In the explosive “Vault 7” CIA secrets published by WikiLeaks on Tuesday, the organization has warned that the CIA, among a myriad of other intrusive exploits, has been investigating ways to hack and manipulate the control systems of cars and trucks for use in covert operations.
Ukraine loses $73-147 million a month to trade blockade with coal-rich eastern regions, making economic recovery more difficult, the country’s Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said Tuesday,
Trump has no plans to take back his accusation that former President Barack Obama wiretapped Trump Tower and Trump himself during the 2016 election until Congress completes an investigation.
The Chinese Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology is breaking ground on techniques to send satellites into space via rockets shot from airborne Chinese planes, China Daily reports.
EU launched the fifth satellite of the Copernicus observation program on Tuesday.
Rex Tillerson is set to make his first visit to Japan, South Korea and China on March 15 to 19.
France has dropped a plan to allow its citizens abroad to vote in upcoming legislative elections via electronic means. The Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that they were concerned that a cyber attack could compromise the integrity of the results.
Tuesday: Wikileaks release batch of leaked CIA documents detailing mass surveillance by US authorities; the US has intensified its airstrike campaign in Yemen; and a new law has been introduced this week by the Knesset banning any non-Israeli from entering Israel if they publically back a boycott of the country.
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is investigating a leak of nude photos of female Marines at Camp Lejeune.
The USS Gerald Ford, the first US Navy Ford-class nuclear-powered supercarrier, is set to conduct ‘shock trial’ testing that will expose the ship to incoming enemy fire.
After US President Donald Trump’s unprecedented accusation that former President Barack Obama tapped the former’s phones, questions surround the motivations behind surveillance and the reach of US intelligence agencies.
British multinational oil and gas giant BP's projects with its Russia's counterparts have not been set back by sanctions against Moscow, BP CEO Robert Dudley told reporters on margins of the CERAWeek gathering in Houston, Texas on Tuesday.
When Javier Vergara moved from Mexico to Russia, he knew very little about the country that has become his new home. Now he is an active social media user and the author of an online project about Russian football.
French presidential candidate Francois Fillon faces new accusations of fraud for allegedly hiding a large loan from a transparency authority, local media reported Tuesday.
South Korea may fall prey to the US-China power game, Russian military analyst Vasily Kashin told Sputnik, commenting on the deployment of the US-made Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system in the country.