Russian National Guard Launches First Snap Combat Readiness Inspection
The Russian National Guard said Monday it has launched first ever snap combat readiness inspections in its nearly one-year history.
The Russian National Guard said Monday it has launched first ever snap combat readiness inspections in its nearly one-year history.
United States President Donald Trump praised the soon-to-be-commissioned USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, the newest and most expansive weapons system in the Pentagon's arsenal, as "a great symbol of American strength." But defense analyst Roger Thompson told Radio Sputnik that the ship is in fact a mess.
Earlier this month, Norway was shaken by a mass seizure of sex dolls designed as children by the country's customs service. As if the debate on child abuse was not hot enough in Scandinavia, a Finnish foundation added fuel to the fire by defending the child-like sex dolls as a remedy against pedophilia.
UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura and officials from the United States have been invited to observe this week's reconciliation talks in Astana, Kazakhstan's Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov said Monday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to activate Article 50 divorce proceedings with the EU on Monday, and could demand the return of almost 11 billion dollars’ worth of British assets in the European Investment Bank.
UK PM Theresa May appointed UK Minister for the Cabinet Office Ben Gummer to be responsible for anti-subversion.
Restoration works at the water pumping station for the Syrian city of Aleppo, located at the village of al-Khafsa, are ongoing, with water supply expected to be recovered later in the week, the Aleppo province's governor, Hussein Diyab, said Monday.
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Business confidence in Russia has risen to a level not seen since June 2013, the Markit Economics research organization said Monday citing results of its survey.
The next round of intra-Syrian talks in Astana depends on guarantor countries, Kazakhstan's Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov said Monday.
The International Olympic Committee’s Coordination Committee on Monday began its visit to South Korea's county of Pyeongchang that will host the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
Berlin Airport operating company reports that Berlin's Schoenefeld and Tegel airports face serious disruptions due to a strike by ground staff.
Hong Kong Chief executive has been elected vice chairman of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Japan will help establishing a special economic zone in Saudi Arabia, according to the agreement reached on Monday by the respective leaders, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and King Salman.
The United States are looking to deploy Gray Eagle drone to its military base in Gunsan, media reported.
The Russian Center for Syrian reconciliation delivered 3.2 tonnes of humanitarian aid to the Syrian civilians.
IRGC Deputy Commander for political affairs Brig. Gen. Rasul Sanayee Rad claims that Tehran is not planning to establish a military base in the Syrian province of Latakia.
The UK government has been making preparations for the unlikely event where the country would have to leave the European Union without a deal, Brexit minister David Davis said.
Seven years after Google pulled its search engine out of mainland China over a disagreement on censorship directives, the information giant is negotiating with Beijing to make its comeback to the world’s biggest internet market.
Last week, the US hit Yemen more times than it did during any entire year of President Barack Obama's administration.
The participation of the Syrian Democratic Forces in the liberation of Raqqa from Daesh proves that the SDF were guaranteed foreign support in solving the fate of post-war Syria, media reported.
The commercial attache of the Afghan embassy to Russia Kasem Mohammad said that Kabul offered Moscow to participate in the restoration of 124 facilities important for the national economy.
South Korea and the United States will begin annual Key Resolve military exercises, local media reported.
Commander of the operational headquarters of the Libyan Air Force Brig. Gen. Mohammed Manfour said that Libya had no contracts with Russian private military companies.
Pope Francis said in an interview Thursday that the Roman Catholic Church should consider tackling its worldwide priest shortage by ordaining married men.