CSTO Police Special Forces Drills Kick Off in Armenia
The CSTO member states' special forces have launched three-day military drills in Armenia, the CSTO press service said in a statement on Tuesday.
The CSTO member states' special forces have launched three-day military drills in Armenia, the CSTO press service said in a statement on Tuesday.
Donald Trump Jr.’s lawyer Alan Futerfas has said he believes there have been no grounds for sensationalizing the fact that in 2016, his client met with a Russian lawyer who claimed to possess relevant information about his father’s Democratic Party opponent, Hillary Clinton.
Fifty-seven percent of US citizens say they have confidence in the police in an increase compared to the last few years, which have been mired by scandals over police shootings of African-Americans, a poll showed on Tuesday.
The fact that international oil companies have signed deals with Iran indicates that sanctions against Tehran are very unlikely, Iranian Deputy Petroleum Minister for Trade and International Affairs Amir Hossein Zamaninia said Tuesday.
Moscow does not rule out that it will impose measures in response to Kiev's plans to introduce biometric control and preliminary electronic registration for Russian citizens, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin told Sputnik on Tuesday.
The Syrian government delegation to the Geneva talks has started "real" talks with UN Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura on counterterrorism, the head of the Damascus delegation said Tuesday.
On July 9, a new Guinness record for the largest burger was set in the Bavarian town of Pilsting. This record-smashing mouthwatering hamburger had a weight of an insane 1164.6 kilos (2,567.5 pounds)!
Italian Democratic Party-led (PD) government’s greater attention to the migration issue is a "propaganda move" ahead of a possible snap election this year, with PD fearing further defeat after losing June’s local vote, Gianluca Savoini, Lega Nord party Federal Secretary Matteo Salvini's adviser on international politics, told Sputnik.
The EU Council said in a statement Tuesday it had finally approved the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement.
German Justice Minister Heiko Maas has sent a letter to other EU member states, in which the minister requests aid in prosecuting the radical protesters who took part in anti-G20 riots in Germany's port city of Hamburg, local media reported on Tuesday.
The Gulf diplomatic crisis reached a new round as the four Arab countries involved, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain, threatened Qatar with new sanctions after Doha missed the deadline to meet their demands.
Even though recent macro data suggest the Federal Reserve should postpone further rate hikes and balance sheet reductions, normalising US monetary policy is deemed crucial in the wake of a structural crisis in the US economy.
Just 22 percent, or roughly one in every five people living in Finland, would support a referendum on the country’s membership of the European Union, but only 19 percent would consider leaving the bloc, a poll commissioned by the Finnish Yle broadcaster said Monday.
The Lebanese army carried out a special operation on Tuesday, killing Syrian national Yasser Ghawi, who is a suspected mastermind of the terrorist attacks in the village of Ras Baalbek located on the Lebanon-Syria border.
The German Embassy in China accused Chinese authorities of illicitly monitoring a German doctor's visit to prominent Chinese Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo.
A Turkish soldier on Tuesday attacked his fellow servicemen in the western part of the country, killing three people and wounding three others before killing himself, local media reported.
A Russian industrial zone off the New Suez Canal, in Egypt, will become the first platform to open up the markets of African countries to Russian goods, Russian Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Georgy Kalamanov said Tuesday.
Daesh terrorists confirmed the group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead, Al Sumaria TV channel reports citing a source in the Iraqi province of Nineveh.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative bloc of the Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Christian Social Union (CSU) increased their projected share of votes in the federal elections by 1 percent since July 5, widening their lead over the Social Democratic Party (SPD) to 17 percentage points, a fresh survey revealed Tuesday.
On today’s episode of Double Down, hosts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are joined by Joel Benjamin of CommunityReinvest.org.uk to discuss the flammable cladding of neoliberalism.
UN Special Envoy for Syria reiterated in an interview with Sputnik the vital need for Syrian Kurds to take part in the process of the nation's constitution drafting.
Black Lives Matter and KKK clash over Robert E. Lee Statue in VA., Activists sit-ins in GOP offices against Health Care bill.
In an interview with Sputnik correspondent Anastasia Levchenko, UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura expressed hope for drastic changes on the ground in Syria by the end of the year.
The Iraqi government and its allies in the US-led coalition used imprecise, explosive weapons during the course of Mosul's liberation from the Daesh terror group, resulting in high civilian casualties in the densely populated areas of the city, a human rights watchdog said in a report published Tuesday.
Russia's Roscosmos state space corporation will be ready to launch a full-fledged spacecraft atop the Angara-A5M from Vostochny Space Center in 2021, Roscosmos Director General Igor Komarov said Tuesday.