Turkey Eliminates 19 PKK Militants Including Senior Commander
The Turkish Armed Forces have killed 19 members of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) during ongoing special operations in the country’s southeastern Diyarbakir and Bingol provinces.
The Turkish Armed Forces have killed 19 members of Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) during ongoing special operations in the country’s southeastern Diyarbakir and Bingol provinces.
The world's IT giants are scrupulously analyzing the latest WikiLeaks' disclosure of the CIA hacking practices, and signaling that many of the vulnerabilities mentioned in the leaked reports have already been patched. However, it appears that it's too early to heave a sigh of relief.
The US-led coalition in Iraq and Syria launched 22 airstrikes the Daesh targets, including nine near Raqqa in Syria, according to Operation Inherent Resolve.
The MiG-35 is being equipped with laser weaponry which will add significantly to the Russian warplane's combat capability, according to Russian aviation expert Dmitry Drozdenko.
In 74 main cities of China the average concentration of PM2.5 harmful particles for the year amounted to 50 micrograms per cubic meter, which is 30.6 percent less compared with the figures of 2013, according to Chinese Environmental Protection Minister Chen Jining.
Macedonia is sinking deeper and deeper into a severe political and institutional crisis. Three months on from snap parliamentary elections held in December, a new government still hasn't been formed. Speaking to Sputnik, Svetin Chilimanov, former advisor to the Macedonian president, warned that the crisis may lead to the country's disintegration.
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to Guatemalan President James Ernesto Morales Cabrera after a fire in a rehabilitation center claimed the lives of 21 children, the presidential press service said on Thursday.
According to media reports, approximately 8,400 policemen have been mobilized in the South Korean capital of Seoul in order to tighten security in anticipation of the Constitutional Court's ruling on the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye due on Friday.
The diplomatic row between Berlin and Ankara hit a new low as German Chancellor Angela Merkel used a speech to the country's parliament to say that accusations by Turkey of Germany using Nazi tactics to prevent referendum rallies "must stop."
Tokyo is interested in continuing its participation in the Yamal liquefied natural gas and other energy projects in Russia, a senior official from the Japanese economy ministry told Sputnik.
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade said that sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union are ineffective, the bloc should begin an open discussion on their future.
Boat tours managed by refugees in Amsterdam will tell the story of migration and bring awareness to the plight of millions of people who made the perilous journey from conflict zones in the Middle East and North Africa to Europe. Carried out in the very boats used to transport people across the sea, the tours aim to bring about inclusiveness.
Syrian troops on Thursday drove militants of Daesh from the territory of the Kashish military airport east of the city of Aleppo, an informed source at the scene told Sputnik Thursday.
Countries should prepare to share collective responsibility for developments in the world, according to the Russian foreign minister.
According to the press service of the Russian Southern Military District, a flotilla of Iranian ships arrived with an unofficial visit at the port in the Russian city of Makhachkala on the Caspian Sea.
Presidents Putin and Erdogan are set to meet in Moscow on March 10 while the Turkish leader visits Russia to attend the 6th meeting of the High-Level Cooperation Council. Ahead of the visit, Sputnik Turkiye talked to Turkish political analyst Kerim Has, who outlined four issues which are expected to define the agenda of the upcoming talks.
Six years of war have taken their toll on the mental health of Syrian children. According to the international Save the Children foundation, a large proportion of Syrian adolescents have developed major psychological problems that may degenerate into irreversible disorders, paving the way for a "lost generation.
Beleaguered FBI Director James Comey has given a defiant speech to a cybersecurity conference in Boston, describing the US as a land where "there is no such thing as absolute privacy." His stance has dismayed those already deeply concerned by recent revelations of CIA tools used to hack personal electronics.
The legendary Geneva International Motor Show has opened its doors for the 87th time, offering visitors a glimpse at some of the world's most powerful engines, smart engineering solutions and slick car designs.
Germany's foreign minister said Berlin expected Washington to facilitate the implementation of the Minsk deals on Ukraine.
The Yemeni government forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition of mostly Persian Gulf countries took control a number of strategically important targets in vicinity of the Houthi-held capital of Sanaa, according to a military source.
The Chabahar Port strategically bypasses Pakistan and provides India direct access to the energy-rich Persian Gulf and is part of the counter to China’s One Belt, One Road plan.
A federal criminal investigation is being opened into WikiLeaks' publication of documents detailing alleged CIA hacking operations.
Moscow "has made a major contribution" to the fight against Daesh, the Israeli prime minister said.
The increasing number of armed robberies in the Gulf of Aden and Daesh attempts to enter Indian waters through the Rann of Kutch prompted the Navy to beef up maritime surveillance in Indian Ocean Region.