India to Get 'Trump Village' Ahead of Modi Visit to US
Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US, a renowned social worker in India has announced that he will rename a village in the country after US President Donald Trump.
Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US, a renowned social worker in India has announced that he will rename a village in the country after US President Donald Trump.
The April 1998 Good Friday Agreement achieved what even a year previously many had thought impossible – an effective resolution to the ethno-nationalist violence waged in Northern Ireland for almost 40 years. Now however, the relative calm achieved by the accord could be in mortal danger.
On Monday, the US TV network Showtime aired the first episode in a four-part documentary series of Oliver Stone, dubbed the Putin Interviews. It features Stone having a series of conversations with the Russian President on a wide range of issues. Political analyst Bogdan Bezpalko commented to Sputnik on what will be the actual result of the series.
Siberian Federal University announced the second wave of Postdoc SFU recruitment.
The man who had solicited the murder of Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya has died in jail.
According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the violence in Ukraine's eastern region of Donbass has left over 10,000 people killed and nearly 24,000 injured since its outbreak in 2014.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated commenting the sanctions recently imposed against Qatar by a number of states in the Middle East and Africa that depriving Qatari people from food and water, travel, or worship is non-humanitarian, non-Islamic.
On today's episode of Double Down, hosts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are joined by lawyer and filmmaker, John Titus, to discuss the never-ending financial "scandals."
The Kremlin slammed the actions of provocateurs who tried to disrupt Russia Day celebrations on Monday.
The leaders of Russia and Saudi Arabia held a phone conversation regarding the developments in the Middle East and Northern Africa.
There is nothing quite like a UK general election. When Britain goes to the polls, you can reliably bank on a combination of high drama, dramatic irony, the odd bit of pathetic fallacy, and, of course, some brilliant comedy.
The European Parliament's Economics and Legal Affairs committees voted in favor of a proposal requiring multinational firms to disclose where they pay taxes and how much, the parliament said Tuesday in a press release.
The OPEC Reference Basket (ORB) averaged $49.20/b in May, down more than 4% from April to sit at its lowest value for the year, according to report.
The right-wing populist Finns Party has been making a lot of noise in Finnish politics in recent years. Its latest feat, however, would be tough to match, as the Finnish government collapsed following a change of leadership in the Finns Party.
Russia should strengthen cross-sectoral response measures if the United States imposes new sanctions against Moscow, Vladimir Dzhabarov, the first deputy chairman of the Russian parliament's upper house International Affairs Committee, said Tuesday.
The Saga District Court in Japan ruled against the request of local residents to halt the restart of two reactors at Genkai nuclear power plant (NPP), local media reported on Tuesday.
Real Madrid's Portuguese superstar is accused of committing four economic crimes in 2011-2014.
Next weekend Las Vegas will host a huge fight as Russia's Sergey "Krusher" Kovalev seeks to beat America's unbeaten Andre Ward. In September, Gennady Golovkin takes on Saul Alvarez in the most eagerly awaited fight in boxing.
Sources familiar with EU-UK Brexit talks confirmed that the United Kingdom may continue receiving farm aid from the European Union for its poorer regions until the end of 2020, according to local media.
Some 30,000 people gathered in Red Square to celebrate Russia Day, the annual national holiday of the Russian Federation which was established on June 12, 1992.
The Ukrainian Embassy in the UK has issued a sharp criticism of the Daily Mail, which ran a story effectively recognizing the city of Sevastopol and the Crimean Peninsula as Russian territory.
An air defense unit of the Russian Eastern Military District has become the first in Siberia and the Far East to receive the cutting-edge 'Kill-All' Buk-M3 anti-missile defense systems as a precautionary measure in the event that the situation on the Korean peninsula deteriorates.
The outcome of the first round of French Parliamentary elections indicated that President Emmanuel Macron has popular support for his plans and that voters are tired of the mainstream political forces, Minister of Justice Francois Bayrou said Tuesday.
The Spektr-RG (Spectrum Roentgen Gamma) space mission, slated to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome net year, will help to draw up a map of the universe including three million black holes, project scientist Rashid Sunyaev said.
The Paris prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the French-Swiss concrete company LafargeHolcim supposedly involved in financing Daesh via its plant in Syria.