Osama bin Laden’s Son Vows to Carry On His Father’s Work
In recently declassified letters, a son of Osama bin Laden vowed to follow the “path of jihad” and avenge his father's death at the hands of the US military.
In recently declassified letters, a son of Osama bin Laden vowed to follow the “path of jihad” and avenge his father's death at the hands of the US military.
A passenger train in northern Greece derailed on Saturday night, killing four and injuring at least five more, some seriously.
The European Union has paid the first tranche to Kiev within the program to support Ukraine's administrative reforms.
The US' aquatic boondoggle, the USS Gerald R. Ford supercarrier, is finally just about ready to join the Navy's fleet, after delays, cost overruns and glitch after glitch troubled the waters of the new design's rollout.
North Korea has again said it would be willing to meet with representatives from Washington if certain conditions were met, as the country's UN delegation argues against sanctions levied against it.
On May 13, 1942 Tanya Savicheva made the final entry in her diary – a short collection of notes that eventually became one of the most heart-wrenching accounts of the Siege of Leningrad.
This week, the Pentagon confirmed that the US's MQ-9 Reaper drones have been equipped with the new 500-pound GBU-38 GPS-maneuvered aerial bombs. Speaking to Radio Sputnik, military expert Alexei Leonkov explained that this wasn't actually any sort of breakthrough technology, and that Russia already has systems deployed which are much more accurate.
Anti-secrecy organization WikiLeaks has offered $100,000 for recordings of private conversations between US President Donald Trump and recently fired former FBI Director James Comey.
Estonian Foreign Minister Sven Mikser stated that Estonia will support NATO’s formally joining the US-led international coalition against the Daesh terrorist group.
This week, US media learned that a blunder by Boeing mechanics threatened to cause an explosion on an Air Force One plane. Speaking to Radio Sputnik, Russian aviation expert Vladimir Povov explained why the error was so dangerous, and what the consequences are for the US-based aerospace company's reputation.
US President Donald Trump strikes back at Washington's Russophobes, Russian economist Ivan Danilov wrote for RIA Novosti, adding that, nevertheless, the US and Russia have a long way to go before they can reach a long-anticipated détente.
Iran's Intelligence Ministry said that Iranian security forces have identified an espionage group and thwarted its plans to perpetrate a terror attack in the country.
A brave snake hunter managed to catch a huge Burmese python, 16-feet long and weighing 130 pounds, at the Everglades National Park.
Poland's Internal Security Agency and the institutions subordinate to the Ministry of Digital Affairs do not register any infringements of the Polish cybersecurity, according to a spokesman to Special Services Coordinator Minister Mariusz Kaminski.
An early Friday morning tweetstorm from US President Donald Trump to ex-FBI Director James Comey saying that he 'better hope that there are no 'tapes' of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press" stirred up US media speculation over whether it was a warning or a threat.
According to the document "Elysee 2.0 - new impulses to German-French cooperation" named after Elysee treaty of friendship between Germany and France signed in 1963, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel proposes a joint budget for eurozone, as well as joint French-German investment in science, transport infrastructure and online networks.
Despite initially dismissing Russian tank biathlon contests as saber-rattling, NATO now holds its own version of the competition, the Strong Europe Tank Challenge.
AG Sessions overrides predecessor and calls for mandatory minimums, is a special prosecutor viable in Trump-Russia investigation.
On May 13, Russia's Black Sea Fleet, its history inextricably linked with Russia's Crimea and the port city of Sevastopol, celebrates its birthday. The valiant defense of the port city throughout the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries has become the stuff of legends, and entered the pages of global military history.
Member of the European Parliament from the UK Conservative Party, Daniel Dalton, stated that UKIP has not donated seats in the Parliament to the Conservatives and the Conservative Party has always been clear it does not believe in back room deals on parliamentary constituencies.
Garland and Lee discuss the Lester Holt interview in which the President contradicts the uniform story that his staff has told about the firing of the FBI Director, Attorney General Sessions' plan to double down on failed drug war policies, and the new US China trade deal that ignores the leaching of rust belt jobs to China.
Chinese Foreign Ministry said that Xi Jinping discussed with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan the situation in the Middle East during the meeting in Beijing ahead of the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation in China.
Security experts including National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden have hit out at the NSA, which failed to prevent its tools being used to carry out a major cyber-attack on infrastructure across the world.
The US challenged the status quo in international trade at the meeting of G7 finance ministers and central bankers in Italy on Friday and Saturday, as Washington is moving away from ideological free trade consensus toward bilateralism and pragmatism rooted in national economic interests.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi stated that the dialogue should focus on the issues concerning the amendments to intra-Libyan agreement on settlement signed in Moroccan city of Skhirat in 2015.