US Threatens War on North Korea: Who is the Real Provocateur?
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by Hyun Lee of the Solidarity Committee for Democracy and Peace in Korea and a writer for ZoominKorea.org.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined by Hyun Lee of the Solidarity Committee for Democracy and Peace in Korea and a writer for ZoominKorea.org.
Both US Parties lack leadership in ending US wars, the troubles with keeping up with media, and the crisis in Gaza grows.
On this episode of Fault Lines, Garland and Lee discuss the President’s upcoming trip to Europe and the G20 summit, the after effects of North Korea's apparent ICBM missile test, and the problems that CNN is facing related to recent expose videos and their wrestling match with a Twitter critic.
Ukraine's Antonov aircraft company has offered to cooperate with US manufacturers to create a new medium lift military transport aircraft. Speaking to Sputnik, military expert Dmitri Drozdenko explained why, Antonov's long and proud history notwithstanding, its proposal will almost certainly be of no interest to the Americans.
The European Parliament "calls on the Commission and the Member States, in accordance with the Negotiating Framework, to formally suspend the accession negotiations with Turkey without delay if the constitutional reform package is implemented unchanged," according to resolution.
The German Federal Intelligence Service (BND) is going to use its expertise to find out the truth behind the allegations against Qatar, the Foreign Ministry has said.
Things are heating up in the Caribbean as Colombia, Spain and a US-based salvage company are waging a courtroom battle for the legendary treasure of the San Jose galleon.
Russia considers further bloodshed in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone unacceptable and calls upon all sides to stabilize the situation, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said commenting on the latest ceasefire breach in the area.
French President Emmanuel Macron stated that the Paris agreement is a milestone in fight against climate change, but it is not enough.
The Security Service of Ukraine launched a pre-trial investigation into a criminal case against two Russian border guards who got lost, claiming they violated Ukraine's territorial integrity, according to official statement.
Theresa May's Conservatives managed to cling onto power for another term in the June 8 surprise general election, though a coalition with the DUP was required to secure a ruling majority in the House of Commons. In the aftermath of the eventual victory, and the beginning of Brexit negotiations, calls for Theresa May to resign are persisting.
The Ukrainian authorities' claims that Russia was allegedly involved in the organization of a cyberattack on Ukraine are absurd, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Thursday.
According to Andrzej Duda, Poland expects a long-term contract for liquefied natural gas supplies from the US to be signed in the nearest time.
This abandoned kitty took shelter in one of the pet stores in the Russian city of Tyumen. It’s been a year since the cat settled in the shop… The pet store owners decided it’s time to find him a permanent home and “increased his appeal” by dying his fur.
A campaign against the Syrian refugees was launched recently in Turkish social media, demanding that they leave the country, and it seems to be gaining force in Turkey. Metin Corabatir, a Turkish researcher on asylum and migration, explained to Sputnik Turkiye the reasons behind the tensions between the local residents and the refugees.
Russia is ready to discuss Syrian no-fly zones with the United States if Washington's goal in the country is to fight the Daesh terror group (banned in Russia) and not the Syrian government, Russian State Duma’s International Affairs Committee Chairman Leonid Slutsky said Thursday.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin's highly anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump on Friday will be an opportunity to understand true approach in relation to bilateral ties.
An explosion has hit a bus station in the city of Hama in Syria, SANA state news agency reported on Thursday.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that Iraqi people suffer in particular from food, medicine and fresh water shortages.
With China remaining the world's leading steel producer, Russia's effective response could include the constant improvement of technology and the modernization of production, Russian economist Ruslan Dzarasov told Sputnik.
More than one million people were forced to leave their homes in the Iraqi city of Mosul because of the operation against the Islamic State (banned in Russia and numerous other countries), and four in every five still cannot return, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Thursday.
Amnesty International issued a statement on Thursday demanding the immediate release of their Turkey division Director Idil Eser, along with other activists detained earlier by local authorities.
According to Norwegian Refugee Council, three years after the war in 2014, Gaza citizens continue to live in displacement.
The US Department of State's human trafficking report claims of alleged forced labor in North Korean labor camps in Russia are baseless, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Thursday.
A UK-based confederation of charity organizations for alleviating poverty, Oxfam, urged the European governments on Thursday to treat Libyan migrants in a more legal, fair, and in a protective way instead of toughening the opportunities to enter Europe.