US Adds 209,000 Jobs in July, Unemployment Holds at 4.3% - Labor Bureau
The BLS reported on Friday about the employment situation in the US economy in July.
The BLS reported on Friday about the employment situation in the US economy in July.
All concerned parties have to join efforts to alleviate the Korean Peninsula crisis as China alone is not responsible for aggravating the conflict, the Chinese Foreign Ministry told Sputnik, commenting on reports of the US working on a set of trade restrictions against Beijing allegedly turning a blind eye to Pyongyang amassing military force.
The video was captured by their friends as the two men lost balance and fell off the fence 2,000 feet above a rivulet among rocky boulders.
The United States killed one of the high-ranking commanders of the radical group al-Shabaab, linked to al-Qaeda (a terrorist organization, outlawed in Russia), in Somalia, the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) said in a press release on Friday.
Police have made 101 arrests and claim to have smashed a people smuggling operation in which Iranians were flown into Britain. The group, operating out of Malaga, in southern Spain, charged 25,000 euros (US$30,000) for forged Spanish passports.
Forty-eight percent of Russian citizens do not expect the new US sanctions to somehow influence Russia any further, whereas 28 percent fear the restrictive measures will bring negative consequences, the Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) poll found Friday.
On Wednesday, the LaRouche political movement organized a rally to protest against the new US sanctions on Russia. Radio Sputnik discussed the issue with Marsha Mallouk, a LaRouche movement political organizer.
Over the past decades, little Norway has emerged as one of the world's leading nations as regards prosperity, welfare and human potential. Despite the fact that the nation's amazing welfare is mostly oil-driven, Norwegians seem to be willing to curb oil production (and forfeit some of the earthly blessings) for the sake of the environment.
US-led coalition forces in Syria and Iraq carried out 21 strikes against Daesh targets on Thursday, including one near the city of Deir ez-Zor that destroyed the terrorists’ financial headquarters, Operation Inherent Resolve said in a press release.
Russian PM is expected to visit Morocco on October 11, a source told Sputnik on Friday.
This astonishing video of a wild elephant inspecting a truck was captured by drivers on a road in West Bengal, India.
Saudi Arabia threateningly accused Qatar of "declaring war" on the Kingdom for supposedly calling for the Holy Mosques in Mecca and Medina to be placed under international control.
German sociologists conducted a social experiment by launching a nationalistically oriented site called Volksbeobachter. They created several fake profiles in Facebook and started spreading fake news in order to find out how social network users would react to the messages.
On August 3, French Paris Saint-Germain FC confirmed that it signed a 5-year contract with Brazilian striker Neymar. The price of the deal is 222 million euros (some $264 million).
A military source told Sputnik that the Syrian Army is regaining control of large territories south of Raqqa and eliminating terrorists along the way.
The US-led coalition identified 21 new unintentional civilian casualties in strikes conducted against Daesh terrorists that has brought the total number of civilians killed in the operations to 624, Operation Inherent Resolve said in its monthly casualties report on Friday.
Ari Harow, a former chief of staff in the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has become a state's witness in two corruption cases against the top-level politician, local media reported Friday.
Russia's Permanent Representative to the EU made an interview to Sputnik on the differences between the US and the EU economic and political issues.
Pressure is mounting on previously bulletproof Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with multiple investigations into bribery, fraud and breaches of trust threatening his premiership. However, his son Yair's social media activities are also helping destroy Bibi's last remaining vestiges of credibility.
The Kremlin spokesman said that Russia would continue defending the interests of Russian businesses.
Toyota Motors Corporation and Mazda Motor Corporation agreed to build joint venture plant producing vehicles in the United States, Toyota said in a press release.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on media reports stating that the European Union is going to expand sanctions against Russia because of the scandal around Siemens turbines allegedly delivered to Crimea.
The Chinese government once again urged India to immediately withdraw its troops from the Doklam plateau in the the Xizang Autonomous Region (Tibet).
South Korea's spy agency has admitted it conducted a behind-the-scenes campaign which helped Park Geun-hye win the 2012 presidential election. The National Intelligence Service (NIS) used psychological warfare techniques to boost support for Park, who was ousted earlier this year after becoming embroiled in a corruption scandal.
Brazilian striker Neymar is giving a press conference after the deal on his transfer from FC Barcelona to Paris Saint-Germain was signed.