Top Iraqi Commander Vows to Kick Out Daesh From Mosul in May
A senior Iraqi commander has promised to completely reclaim the city of Mosul from Daesh terrorists in upcoming weeks
A senior Iraqi commander has promised to completely reclaim the city of Mosul from Daesh terrorists in upcoming weeks
Fatih Hassoun, a representative of Syria's armed opposition, said Sunday that the opposition groups consider Russia's new invitation to attend the Syrian settlement talks in Astana in May as a chance to improve the situation on the ground in the war-plagued country.
The Pentagon released a statement Sunday acknowledging that since 2014, 352 civilians had been killed in airstrikes made by the US-led coalition in its war against Daesh in Syria and Iraq. It’s a number widely refuted by many sources.
Ahead of his official visit to India, Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on New Delhi and Islamabad to settle the conflict over disputed Jammu and Kashmir region through talks.
An Austrian citizen, who has taken part in the Donbass conflict on behalf of Kiev forces, was detained in Poland on war crime charges.
Several minutes after its launch on Friday, a North Korean missile exploded in mid-air, leading many to suggest that US cyber assets are again hacking Pyongyang’s armaments.
In a meeting with British Foreign Secretary Borish Johnson, Kazakh Foreign Minister Kairat Abdrakhmanov claimed that the Astana talks on Syria should be continued to reach peace in the war-torn country.
Saudi authorities have detained 46 members of a terrorist cell that had conducted a deadly terrorist attack in the city of Medina in 2016, local media reported on Sunday.
Three days after award-winning US journalist Barrett Brown was thrown back “in the hole,” the federal government has yet to provide an infraction sheet detailing his offense.
When Melania Trump was asked which first lady she was going to be, the wife of Donald Trump replied that she admires Jackie Kennedy and Betty Ford and intends to be very traditional in her own interests. Despite the fact that the new first lady hasn’t moved to the White House yet, her approval ratings have improved in the last 100 days.
London police arrested on Sunday a woman suspected of terrorism after an injury in an anti-terror raid, the police said in a statement.
Fragments of an ancient altar with figures of Greek gods were discovered on the outskirts of Sevastopol.
US filmmaker Oliver Stone commented on his new film about Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald.
The US president will discuss tensions on the Korean Peninsula with the leaders of Singapore and Thailand.
Turkish police detained on Sunday six suspected militants of Daesh who allegedly plotted attacks on May 1, local media reported.
As Donald Trump reflects on his first 100 days in office as the president of the United States, Sputnik takes a look at his daughter Ivanka’s remarkable rise as a stateswoman.
Radio Sputnik discussed Trump's first 100 days in office with professor of Political Science at Hamline University David Schultz.
The Syrian army has destroyed a tunnel used by Daesh militants during the clashes in the embattled city of Deir ez-Zor, local media reported Sunday.
Kazakhstan called on the United States to participate as an observer in the next round of Astana talks on settlement of the Syrian conflict, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
US President Donald Trump on Sunday reiterated that media reports about the ties between his campaign and Russia were a "phony story."
Japan is interested in Russian energy supplies, including LNG deliveries, the Japanese minister of economy, trade and industry said Sunday.
Former US President Barack Obama will receive $400,000 for his speech at the September conference, organized by Cantor Fitzgerald bank, Fox Business reported.
Russia registered 15 truce violations in Syria within the last 24 hours, while Turkey reporting about 12 cases, the Russian Defense Ministry said Sunday.
According to a statement provided by the Combined Joint Task Force, 352 civilians have died as a result of the US-led coalition airstrikes since 2014.
The world’s largest amphibious aircraft, the Chinese-made AG600 has successfully conducted its first ever taxiing on a runway.