Russia’s Gazprom Issuing 10-Year US Dollars Eurobonds – Source
Gazprom expects to make some 5.25 percent from 10-year Eurobonds in US dollars, according to a source.
Gazprom expects to make some 5.25 percent from 10-year Eurobonds in US dollars, according to a source.
Queen Elizabeth II has given her royal assent making Brexit bill a law.
During his visit to Colombia, Swedish Industry Minister Mikael Damberg signed off on a defense cooperation agreement. Sweden's Saab is particularly enthusiastic about the agreement, which may help the troubled airplane manufacturer sell some of its vaunted Gripen fighter jets.
The individual joined Daesh and was later shocked by the brutality of the jihadists.
According to reports, IOC announced on Thursday creation of an Independent Testing Authority (ITA).
There is no difference between parties, participating in Dutch election, as all of them share the same mentality, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Thursday.
French presidential contender Emmanuel Macron said that the results of Dutch general elections show that the breakthrough of the far-right is not a fatality and that European progressives are gaining momentum.
The annual march in honor of Waffen-SS Latvian Legion members has kicked off in Riga.
Moscow is monitoring the situation unfolding around Russian banks' subsidiaries in Ukraine, the Kremlin spokesman said.
Belgrade's possible military alliance with Russia could add significantly to ensuring Serbia's security amid Kosovo's plans to create its own national army, Serbian military expert Goran Jevtovic told Sputnik Serbia.
The Kremlin spokesman refuted allegations of official Russian agencies' involvement in cybercrimes in the United States.
S-400 missile system that Ankara plans to buy from Russia will not be integrated into NATO missile defense system, Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Işık said on Thursday.
This 'tree', which apparently walks and talks like a human, was spotted at the Llano Earth Art Festival 2017.
Thierry Mariani, a member of the National Assembly, the French parliament’s lower house, stated that he regrets Western countries regard terrorists and the Syrian government equally, which leads to the war continuation.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russia has not received official information from the United States on the indictment of four Russian nationals over the 2014 data theft of some 500 million Yahoo users.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that any deal on Crimea in exchange for the cancellation of Western sanctions "is off the table."
Thierry Mariani, the French parliamentarian stated that the Minsk agreements are not respected mostly by the Ukrainian side.
A petition opposing a second referendum of Scotland's independence from the United Kingdom has gained a total over 148,000 signatures as of Thursday.
Despite Sweden's attempts to whitewash its image at home and abroad with calming statistics that seem to disprove the recent years' crime wave, even Prime Minister Stefan Löfven had to admit that the country had a problem with organized crime. In blighted ghetto areas, children start their criminal careers early.
US President Donald Trump aims to cut spending on most federal agencies and programs and discharge many federal employees, while boosting infrastructure, defense and security spending, in a textbook pivot to military-industrial complex-driven economic expansion.
According to media reports, Syrian government troops pushed out the last Daesh jihadist group fighters from the key Jabal Mazar mountain range east of Palmyra.
Despite rejecting demands from Jews, Roma and Serbs that it return property stolen by its WWII-era fascist puppet government, Croatia was quick to reclaim the borders drawn by that regime during the 1990s Yugoslav conflict, Serbian lawyer Branislav Tapuskovic told Sputnik.
The introduction of so-called internal "safe zones" for Syrian refugees could further endanger civilians, and as such they should be administered correctly to ensure refugees do not become sitting targets, a prominent watchdog said on Thursday.
Ahead of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Economic Community, calls within the EU for a so-called "two-speed Europe" are becoming more vocal. Sputnik Italy spoke with Italian economist Pasquale Lucio Scandizzo about who stands to benefit from such a model.
The explosive-laden package addressed to German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble that was intercepted by the finance ministry's main department was sent on behalf of a Greek opposition politician, media reported Thursday.