France’s Sarkozy Faces Graft Probe Over Qatar’s World Cup Bid
French investigators are reportedly looking into whether Nicolas Sarkozy accepted bribes in return for support of Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
French investigators are reportedly looking into whether Nicolas Sarkozy accepted bribes in return for support of Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Transnistrian reconciliation talks have been put on ice due to Austria's position, the president of the breakaway republic said.
The San Francisco Police Department said that a gunman shot three people at the crowded Dolores Park in San Francisco in the US state of California.
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) conducted an exercise on Thursday involving a random check on some websites and asking them to submit relevant data of Net users who surf illegal websites, a move aimed at shutting down such websites.
Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney said that the consequences of uncertainties regarding Brexit are becoming apparent as lacking clarity of future relations with the European Union is having impact on some companies' decisions to enter new markets or make investments.
The economic war launched by President Donald Trump against Moscow will not only hurt relations but will prevent any progress on critical fronts such as the frozen conflict in Ukraine and the Syrian conflict, analysts told Sputnik.
New US economic warfare against Russia in the form of a sanctions bill signed into law by President Donald Trump may drive a wedge between the White House and German Chancellor Angela Merkel's government, analysts told Sputnik.
Israeli Ambassador to Russia Gary Koren spoke in praise of the organization of the International Army Games 2017.
Bitcoin Cash cryptocurrency will not prosper and outlive Bitcoin and other rival digital currencies, unless it offers some exclusive services to make it stand out from the crowd, experts in the field say.
The Russian chief negotiator in intra-Libyan talks has said that Russia wants to renew infrastructure and energy contracts it signed with Libya under deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi.
The colorful seas of haphazardly parked bicycles outside subway entrances and along sidewalks in Chinese cities will hopefully disappear soon thanks to new guidelines.
Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya said Thursday she went to the much-discussed meeting with Donald Trump’s eldest son last year to share her concerns about UK financier Bill Browder.
A Tennessee newlywed hadn’t even changed out of her wedding dress when she fired a 9mm pistol at her husband just hours after they were married.
North Korea experts said Tuesday that the US shouldn’t place too much faith in China reigning in Pyongyang, as Beijing is unlikely to move against the North unless their own economic or security interests are threatened.
The Defense Department said that Boeing was awarded a $409 million to explore next generation thermal, power and control technology for the US Air Force's 6th generation strike aircraft.
The Hubble Space Telescope has detected a bizarre exoplanet with a watery atmosphere that also emits an incandescent glow from its stratosphere. This is strong evidence of the first ever stratosphere to be discovered around an exoplanet.
Is Mark Zuckerberg feeling presidential? Critics seem to think so, since the Facebook CEO and his wife Priscilla Chan chose to hire the Democratic pollster Joel Benenson as a consultant.
A bill putting an end to visa-free travel for Russian citizens may be put to the vote in Ukraine.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s meeting with foreign diplomats in Manila at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum next Monday could get awkward: Washington’s representative won’t utter a word to the North Korean emissaries there, even when they’re between the same four walls.
Let's just for a moment speculate, shall we? A new release of thousands of files pertaining to the 1963 assassination of US President John F. Kennedy includes one that suggests assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was indirectly motivated to kill Kennedy by his idol, Cuban president Fidel Castro.
The head of the Russian contact group on intra-Libyan settlement said that Russia is thinking of holding intra-Libyan talks, which could eventually take place in Moscow or Grozny, the capital city of Russia's republic of Chechnya.
US State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said that the United States considers Venezuela's National Constituent Assembly to be the illegitimate product of a rigged process.
It was 11:30 p.m. on Sunday when Kennan Jones, who was on his way home from school, found himself under attack by a group of teenagers on a Dallas Area Rapid Transit train.
The Chairman of the German Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations said that he hopes that the statement, made earlier by US President Donald Trump, mean that joint pipeline projects between Russia and EU could be relieved from anti-Moscow sanctions.
High ranking officials from the NAACP signed a resolution issuing a “travel advisory” for people of color, people with disabilities, women and the LGBTQ community regarding travel to Missouri, saying that they "may not be safe," and should "travel with extreme caution" while in the state.