China Launches 2 Major Drills in Country's Northern Provinces
The Chinese Defense Ministry said that the Land Forces of the Chinese People's Liberation Army have started two major military drills.
The Chinese Defense Ministry said that the Land Forces of the Chinese People's Liberation Army have started two major military drills.
Afghanistan's former President Hamid Karzai claims that the new US strategy for his country is against Afghanistan's national interests.
Giving beer pong a darker spin, eight students from the Lovett School, an independent institution in Atlanta, were reprimanded after an image revealed them playing the popular drinking game with Nazi and Jewish symbols.
As the Syrian Civil War enters its final stages and the victory of the government forces of Bashar al-Assad looms, Washington and others who oppose the Assad regime are faced with the bitter pill of accepting that he will remain in power.
If you want to take a look at a snapshot of what young Chinese people think about religion, just browse through the comments they made on the recent US International Religious Freedom Report. What you find might be startling.
US President Donald Trump retweeted a meme depicting his face “eclipsing” that of former president Barack Obama’s, with the caption “BEST ECLIPSE EVER”.
Australian scientists have recently published research indicating that there may be a treatment that could suppress peanut allergies for up to four years.
After China’s leading high speed rail became a major driving force for the country’s economy, some countries have started copying and replicating China’s technologies, bringing severe losses to the country, said experts with a branch of Shanghai People’s Procuratorate in an article published on the website of Procuratorial Daily on Aug. 16.
Recent calls for the removal of Confederate statues across the US have reignited simmering racial tensions in the South, and could very well help point the traditionally conservative region in a different political direction in upcoming elections.
Russian aluminium producer Rusal's net profits were nearly twice as high in the first six months of 2017 as during the same period last year.
The US defense secretary’s joint press conference with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Ukrainian Independence Day [August 24] represents an "escalation" of tensions with Moscow, investigative journalist Rick Sterling told Radio Sputnik’s Loud & Clear Thursday.
Russian Ministry of Defense reports that the country's Aerospace Forces destroyed more than 1,000 targets of terrorists in Syria.
Qatar is closing the embassy of Chad in its capital of Doha and gives its diplomats three days to leave the country, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday, a day after Chad's decision to shutter the Qatari embassy.
Pakistani Foreign Minister says his country will work together with Russia and China in the light of the new US strategy for Afghanistan.
Police in Denver, Colorado, launched an investigation Wednesday after a video emerged showing a high schooler being forced into an extended split position by her coach.
US Army Gen. John Nicholson, the top ranking US commander in Afghanistan, made a promise on Thursday to "annihilate" Daesh and "crush the remnants" of Al Qaeda in Afghanistan.
Benjamin Netanyahu's office said that Israeli Prime Minister and US Presidential Adviser Jared Kushner had discussion on advancing peace and security in the Middle East.
Russia's envoy to the Trilateral Contact Group on Ukraine says that Poroshenko's desire to widen the scope of military industry cooperation with the US is inappropriate in the light of a new truce agreement.
The weeks of tension that followed Botswana's approval of a visit from the Dalai Lama, despite Chinese objections, came to an unexpected end last Friday.
China’s top diplomat told his American counterpart that the United States must respect Pakistani sovereignty and security concerns as they pertain to Afghanistan or else endanger “peace and stability,” reports Chinese state media.
German Foreign Minister claims that Erdogan's policy prevents Turkey from becoming a member of the EU.
The Dallas-based developer of the controversial Dakota Access pipeline is leveling a $1 billion dollar lawsuit against Greenpeace and other environmental and activist groups, accusing them of participation in a criminal enterprise, eco-terrorism and fraud.
A senior Russian lawmaker claims that the United States clearly intends to bolster its military presence in Ukraine, which will cause Russia to retaliate and reinforce its borders as a response.
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