Myanmar's Suu Kyi Slams 'Fake News' About Rohingya Crisis
Myanmar’s de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi responded to growing international criticism of her government by slamming "fake news” reports about the plight of the country’s Rohingya Muslims.
Myanmar’s de-facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi responded to growing international criticism of her government by slamming "fake news” reports about the plight of the country’s Rohingya Muslims.
According to the Korean Yonhap agency, the US will deploy four additional THAAD missile systems in South Korea.
Russia's Su-34 strike fighters and Su-35 multirole jets are constantly destroying new targets, mainly armored vehicles including battle tanks, convoys with ammunition and artillery, thus impeding Daesh terrorists' actions and preventing them from regrouping, Russia's Syria group commander said on Wednesday.
The Syrian government forces have "dealt a blow" to Daesh (ISIS, banned in Russia) terrorists in Syria's center and east with the victory in Deir ez-Zor being the most important success of the army assisted by Russian warplanes, the Russian Defense Ministry said, commenting on military operations in Syria over the past two weeks.
The Russia’s envoy to the Trilateral Contact Group on Ukraine stated that Kiev should first introduce amendments to the law on the Donbass special status on the basis of the Steinmeier formula before the deployment of the UN peacekeepers.
The European Court of Justice on Wednesday ruled to dismiss Slovak and Hungarian actions against the mandatory quotas for resettlement of refugees.
A Russian deputy foreign minister said that the situation on the Korean Peninsula is close to a large-scale armed conflict as the world powers can't provide the country with sufficient security guarantees.
Before the BRICS Summit China had conveyed its intention of not letting India make terrorism a dominant agenda for discussion. However, New Delhi was decisive in obtaining consensus on the issue.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov commented on the draft US resolution on North Korea, saying that Moscow will promote a peaceful solution through negotiations with no alternative.
Russian Sputnik news agency and Chinese Alibaba Group sign a memorandum of strategic international cooperation aimed to create a common information space.
The discussions between Russia, Iran and Turkey on the de-escalation zone in the Syrian province of Idlib are underway.
The United Kingdom Defense Secretary commented on the reports on alleged possible limitations for the labor force, saying that the country's government would present 'firm' proposals on future migration regulations later in the year.
For many people across the globe, being a student is equal to always being pressed for money. A Norwegian website has come up with a simple, yet dubious solution, one that's sparked a blistering debate in the country. Norwegian students have been spurred into so-called "sugar dating" to experience the benefit of luxury and free travel.
Madonna has not been able to get her FedEx delivery in Lisbon, Portugal because the service does not actually believe she is the "Beautiful Stranger" she claims she is.
The head of the public-political issues department at the Azerbaijani president's office accused The Washington Post of the deliberate distortion of facts in its article about journalists in the country.
Japan plans to continue routinely purchasing high-performance US military equipment, including F-35 joint strike fighter, to enhance the country's defense amid tensions on the Korean peninsula.
The Syrian Army is now poised to flush out the jihadist militants holed up in Deir ez-Zor after Russian airstrikes helped break the Daesh terrorist group's siege of the cityDeir ez-Zor, military expert Viktor Murakhovsky told Sputnik.
The Russian president said that Russia didn't recognize North Korea's nuclear status.
A Russian deputy foreign minister said that the mechanism of sanctions on North Korea had exhausted itself and new sanctions against the country would only lead to a tougher response.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and South Korean President Moon Jae-in are holding a joint press conference following a signing ceremony in Vladivostok on Wednesday, September 6.
If found guilty of sodomy, 53-year old Murray Denis Ward is likely to face lifetime imprisonment according to Indian law protecting children against sexual abuse.
A Japanese YouTuber unveiled his hidden talent and played “Despacito” by Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi featuring Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee on… a calculator. Watch him perform the hilarious cover version of the world’s most popular hit song!
Russia proposed Japan to build a rail-and-road transition from Japan’s Hokkaido to the southern part of Russia’s Sakhalin.
The offshore patrol vessel ‘Varuna' will provide crucial support to the Island nation which is strategically important for India in its efforts to counter the perceived Chinese threat in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
South Korean President Moon Jae-in stated Wednesday that North Korea makes the situation on the Korean Penisula tense and due to this the whole region might 'face an unpredictable situation ahead'.