Likely Security Breach Leads to Leak of Private Medical Data of 200K Australians
More than 200,000 health service workers in Australia could access personal details of Medicare card holders, media reported Thursday.
More than 200,000 health service workers in Australia could access personal details of Medicare card holders, media reported Thursday.
On July 7-8, the German city of Hamburg will host the leaders of the Group of 20 (G20) that include many countries, including Russia, China and the United States among others.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said that Moscow is satisfied with the progress of the Astana process.
The Russian Center for Reconciliation of Opposing Sides in Syria on Thursday provided residents of the mountain village Hasur in the country's western Homs province with more than 5 tonnes of food.
Human Rights Watch report revealed 90 disappearance cases that included three sons of opposition politicians in Bangladesh.
According to information in the possession of Russian Foreign Ministry, terrorists in Syria are planning to stage chemical provocations in order to justify US strikes on government forces, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said during her weekly presser on Thursday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted on Thursday a protocol to an agreement with Syria on the deployment of the Russian Armed Forces aviation group for the lower chamber of parliament's ratification.
The Sovershenny is the most advanced corvette in Russia's Pacific Fleet, which may get two warships of the same class in the immediate future, Russian military expert Viktor Baranets told Sputnik.
Commenting on the recent Russian Aerospace Forces strike on Daesh militants in Syria with brand-new Kh-101 cruise missiles, military expert Vladimir Kozin explained to Sputnik Radio why the decision to use this military hardware was both right and justified.
German traveler Winfried Langner completed an incredible journey to St. Petersburg in his vintage 1961 tractor.
Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych stated that he is confident that the truth about the events that took place in Kiev's landmark Independence Square in 2013 will eventually be revealed.
According to a poll, the level of approval of Russian President Vladimir Putin's work reached 81.4 percent in June.
The European Union-Japan summit will take place in Brussels on Thursday, with the leaders expected to announce a political agreement on free trade and strategic partnership deals.
The Polish Defense Ministry and the United States signed an agreement on the delivery of US Patriot missile systems to Poland, Polish Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz said Thursday.
North Korea announced on Tuesday it had successfully launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile.
The BRICS’ New Development Bank (NDB) is participating in two active projects in Russia worth over half a billion dollars, according to the lender’s chief.
BRICS culture ministers signed a roadmap on Thursday to implement an intergovernmental agreement on cultural cooperation, at a meeting in the Chinese city of Tianjin.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said President Donald Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will hopefully have a good exchange on how they see the relationship between their two countries at this week’s summit in Germany.
Ukraine’s ex-President Viktor Yanukovych has accused judges trying him on treason charges of law-breaking, in an interview out Wednesday.
The first summit of Russian and US presidents on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Hamburg opens up new opportunities for their future cooperation, according to German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel.
SpaceX announced on Wednesday a successful deployment of a communication satellite to the Earth’s orbit after the launch was put off twice over a week.
The United States warned that it might use military force against North Korea or sever trade relations with China if the international community fails to take strong action against Pyongyang, as both Russia and China warned against any further escalation of a tense situation in their backyard.
US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis discussed with Japan Minister of Defense Tomomi Inada by phone the United States’ commitment to defend Japan following North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile test on Tuesday, the Defense Department said in a press release.
Thousands of soldiers and police have been mobilized on the Japanese island of Kyushu after heavy rains caused rivers to burst their banks washing homes and people away, according to the government spokesman.
The US has increased its regulatory scrutiny of Chinese investments, placing prohibitive obstacles in an array of business areas, from energy, minerals and railways to telecommunications and artificial intelligence (AI).