Assad's Relative Reportedly Seeks Asylum in Germany
The woman seeking asylum is allegedly the widow of one of President Bashar Assad's cousins.
The woman seeking asylum is allegedly the widow of one of President Bashar Assad's cousins.
On today's episode of Fault Lines, Garland and Lee welcome Jim Hoft from Gateway Pundit and discuss how the Democrats are going after Trump for his hotel ownership. Plus, they talk about the new political landscape in the world and (very different) protests over the past weekend.
The Five Eyes intelligence group, in cooperation with tech companies, will discuss the possibilities of restricting potentially dangerous or criminal activities on the web later this month, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Tuesday.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by political cartoonist and columnist Ted Rall.
Despite constantly ranking at the top of various well-being and human potential studies, Sweden has been struggling with ethnic ghettos with burgeoning crime and high unemployment. Of late, eight new districts have been added to the country's list of "especially vulnerable areas," which is the official police definition of a ghetto.
According to the State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus, an explosive device has been seized from one of the eight terrorist suspects detained in Belarus this year.
Norway's indubitable public enemy number one Anders Behring Breivik never ceases to amaze. Not only does he continue his struggle against the Norwegian penitentiary system over "inhumane" prison conditions, but has recently legally changed his name.
LGBTQ Pride events protested by Black Lives Matter and others calling for police and corporations to be banned from parades.
UK Environment Secretary Michael Gove confirmed on Monday, amid reports of Conservative-Labour secret talks on "soft Brexit," that he was communicating with members of the Labour party about the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union.
In the course of 2017, eight people suspected of terrorist activity have been detained in Belarus so far.
According to a nuclear power company Atomenergoprom annual report, Russian State Corporation Rosatom plans to increase its 10-year foreign orders portfolio to $137.3 billion by the end of this year.
The EU is planning to work out a mechanism which will allow law enforcement bodies to receive evidence directly from tech companies, such as Facebook or Google, even when stored in another European country. This has sounded alarm bells, as many see it as a threat to privacy. Sputnik discussed the issue with Nigel Hawthorne from Skyhigh Networks.
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center said that the last launch of Russia's light-class Rokot carrier rocket will take place early next year.
Shots were fired at a subway station in a suburb of Munich, Bavaria, leaving several people injured, German police said Tuesday.
A biker got in an accident on the A4 highway in France, losing control of his vehicle and falling onto the ground.
UK Prime Minister said that governments of the United Kingdom and France announced on Tuesday a joint campaign to tackle online radicalization.
The victory of the new French political party En Marche! and its creator, President Emmanuel Macron, in the first round of the country's parliamentary elections, reflects the disintegration of traditional French two-party politics, Dr. Christoph Frei told Radio Sputnik.
The Russian Investigative Committee said Tuesday it opened a criminal case against Volodymyr Parasyuk for a 2016 attack on the Russian Consulate in Lviv.
According to media reports, South Korea has found a crashed small North Korean camera-equipped drone after it spied on the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defense.
Israel's intelligence community provided the United States with information that indicated the Daesh (outlawed in Russia) terrorist group was planning to use explosives concealed as laptop batteries to commit attacks in airports and on aircraft, local media reported, citing US officials.
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said that Armenian military has violated the ceasefire along the contact line in Azerbaijan's breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh 129 times over the past 24 hours.
A total of 596 people with heat stroke symptoms across Japan have been hospitalized between June 5 and June 11 amid the rainy season, the country's fire department, which is responsible for running the ambulance service, said Tuesday.
Chinese Foreign Ministry said that Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Panamanian counterpart Isabel de Saint Malo have signed a communique on establishing official diplomatic relations between the two countries after the latter's recognition of the One China Policy.
Taiwan's Foreign Minister David Lee said that Taiwan regrets and is outraged by Panama's decision to break diplomatic ties with the island.
An Il-76 aircraft has dropped 20 tons of humanitarian aid in the area of Syria's northeastern Deir ez-Zor city.