US Supreme Court May Review Russian National Bout's Case on March 31
The US Supreme Court may review the appeal in the case of Russian businessman Viktor Bout during a conference on March 31, the court document stated on Wednesday.
The US Supreme Court may review the appeal in the case of Russian businessman Viktor Bout during a conference on March 31, the court document stated on Wednesday.
Senior officials from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) will travel on Thursday to Moscow on March 16 to discuss the deterioration of the Ukrainian crisis with Russian officials, the OSCE press service said Wednesday.
China’s first non-domestic military outpost is slated to be finished by the end of the summer, according to Marine General Thomas Waldhauser, who said the base presents security concerns to the US.
William Browder, the UK millionaire of US origin, on the lawsuit of the United States against the Prevezon Holdings company, owned by Russian citizen Denis Katsyv is expected to be questioned by lawyers on Thursday, Katsyv's lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya told Sputnik on Wednesday.
Navy officials pledged on Tuesday to take serious measures against the “toxic” attitudes and behaviors exposed by the Marine Corp’s nude photo scandal, in which female soldiers at dozens of posts saw their private images shared without their consent.
A new music video from rapper Snoop Dogg, which features him firing a gun at a clownish parody of President Trump, has attracted controversy and criticism- including from the President himself.
The FBI will provide the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism with a classified briefing on whether there was any warrant issued by any court to conduct surveillance of US President Donald Trump’s campaign or any of his associates, the subcommittee’s chairman Senator Lindsey Graham said on Wednesday.
Luck of the Irish? NASA’s Operational Land Imager (OLI) has released photos of a huge patch of Antarctic ice that has turned a spectral shade of green.
A key exit poll in the Netherlands is showing the Mark Rutte will likely emerge victorious from the nation's Wednesday election, while right-wing nationalist Geert Wilders reportedly had a poor showing.
According to new research gathered from police departments around the country, the incidence of hate crimes in the United States soared last year.
Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) in cooperation with the country's Defense Forces and police arrested in January members of two Palestinian terrorist cells, which had planned terrorist attacks in a village near Jerusalem and a nearby highway, Shin Bet said Wednesday.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko expressed hope on Wednesday that Kiev authorities will receive a $1-billion tranche from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as early as in March.
Delivering a speech in Ypsilanti, Michigan on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump promised to make a "very, very big" announcement regarding the automobile industry in the upcoming week.
We all know that water is blue, but how often do you see it glow?
The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier made a port call in South Korea on Wednesday amid warnings from military leaders that their upcoming joint war games may be disrupted by a strike from North Korea.
Satellite footage taken on March 6 reveals the construction of a port that analysts believe could turn out to be a military installation on the North Island of the Paracels Island group.
France is considering lifting restrictions put in place after the November 2015 Paris attacks.
The Syrian war and a two-year blockade implemented by Daesh has become a serious trial for the residents of Deir ez-Zor. Such conditions have pushed the civilians toward one solution: private gardening.
The explosion at the Palace of Justice in Damascus was an attempt of terrorists to destroy evidence of their crimes, Syrian Minister of Justice Najm al-Ahmad told Sputnik Arabic.
While the US Justice Department is unleashing its righteous fury against two Russian intelligence operatives allegedly involved in the hacking of half a billion Yahoo accounts, none of today's US media coverage mentioned that one of the culprits is being suspected of cooperating with foreign intelligence services including, apparently, the CIA.
Canada will provide $5.6 million to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) to support its global resettlement programs, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) agency said in a press release on Wednesday.
Estonia’s Tartu County Court on Wednesday denied parole for a former chief of the Estonian Defense Ministry's security department, Herman Simm, who was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for espionage on behalf of Russia, the press service of the court said.
US President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to carry out drone strikes against terrorists, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday citing anonymous US officials. Radio Sputnik discussed the issue with Laurie Calhoun, the author of the book "We Kill Because We Can: From Soldiering to Assassination in the Drone Age."
Rizgar Mihemed, the head of the administration of the Iraqi city of Mahmur, spoke with Sputnik Turkey in an interview revealing that the Kurdistan Worker’s Party has established a military base in Mahmur.
Austria's Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz reiterated his demand on Wednesday that EU nations stop membership talks with Turkey after the latest spat over the Turkish president’s Nazism remarks.