Russian Energy Minister Says Meeting With Investors From Wall Street Positive
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says that the meeting with the representatives of investment companies from Wall Street was positive.
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak says that the meeting with the representatives of investment companies from Wall Street was positive.
Missile launches by North Korea confirm that the decision to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system to South Korea was right, US Department of Defense spokesman Navy Commander Gary Ross told Sputnik.
Federal prosecutors in Washington state have dropped all charges against a man accused of running a child pornography website, in efforts to protect technological investigative tactics that have recently been classified.
After decades of subdued military presence, EU leaders have initiated a plan to strengthen the EU’s role in the field.
US President Donald Trump has accused his predecessor, President Barack Obama, of tapping the former’s phones over the 2016 presidential election period. Radio Sputnik’s Loud & Clear speaks with NSA whistleblower William Binney about whether Trump’s accusations have merit, and the capabilities of America’s surveillance state.
India’s National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has announced major price cuts for certain cancer drugs, up to 86 percent in some cases. This is the latest in a series of government price cuts that has reduced the costs of around 1,450 drugs since late 2016.
US President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have held a phone conversation on Tuesday regarding North Korea's mid-range ballistic missile launches.
Iraqi Federal Police forces liberated on Monday the building of Mosul police department, the Federal Police said.
A study has revealed that the drug overdose fatality rate in the United States is higher than that for gun deaths, car accidents, and firearms.
A Chinese-American team of scientists has discovered two partial skulls in central China that appear to be half human, half Neanderthal. The skulls have caused speculation that they belong to a previously-unknown relative of homo sapiens.
Antonio Guterres condemns the recent missile launches by North Korea that violate Security Council resolutions and undermine regional stability.
Four legal memoranda detailing shortcomings in the Army Corps of Engineer’s review of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline were quietly removed from the Department of Interior’s website as US President Donald Trump, then newly inaugurated, fast-tracked the pipeline’s completion.
Alexander Novak said Russia may fulfill its commitments on oil production cuts under the agreement with OPEC as early as by the end of April.
It has been 2,540 days since US President Barack Obama signed the sweeping healthcare reform law called Affordable Care Act. On Monday, Republicans released their long-awaited and highly-anticipated new healthcare legislation.
Florida alligator shows everyone who the real boss is as he casually brings the bacon *ahem* fish home for dinner.
The European Commission provided over $476 million to support the fruit and vegetables sector, hit by Russian sanctions.
A refugee from Zimbabwe is scheduled to be deported from the United Kingdom, weeks after he rescued three children from a fatal fire in Manchester.
A Russian military envoy driving through Syria was struck by a radio-controlled bomb, causing Russian Maj. Gen. Pyotr Milyukhin to lose both legs and one eye.
A team of computer scientists from the University of Manchester has suggested that it is possible to build a DNA-based computer that can replicate itself to store and process unimaginable quantities of information. A single such machine 'could potentially utilize more processors than all the electronic computers in the world combined.'
Statoil CEO and President Eldar Saetre plans to visit Russia this spring.
The Russian Embassy in Canada said that the Canadian government’s decision to extend its military mission in Ukraine was counterproductive.
North Korea announced that it had recently conducted missile drills to strike a US military facility located in Japan.
Russian Ambassador to China Andrey Denisov says that Russia wants to have good relations with both China and Japan despite the much weaker current ties with the latter.
Eight-wheeled Stryker vehicles and armored Humvees were seen brandishing the American flag in a northeastern Syrian province.
Alexander Novak said he had informed the European Commission Vice-President about Moscow's concern over small amount of gas at Ukrainian underground gas storage facilities.