Presidents of Russia, South Korea Hold Joint Presser in Vladivostok (VIDEO)
The presidents of Russia and South Korea, Vladimir Putin and Moon Jae-in, are holding a press conference at the Third Eastern Economic Forum in the city of Vladivostok.
The presidents of Russia and South Korea, Vladimir Putin and Moon Jae-in, are holding a press conference at the Third Eastern Economic Forum in the city of Vladivostok.
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) purchase advanced long-range reconnaissance and observation systems (LORROS) to strengthen vigilance.
Russia would have little chance of winning a favorable judgment on the illegality of the US government seizing its diplomatic property in the United States if the issue was ever brought before any court especially one in America, analysts told Sputnik.
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister claims that the Russian economy could grow by more than 2 percent a year in the existing situation of instability in the world.
Russian Energy Minister claims that that oil prices in 2018 would stand at around of $45-55 per barrel.
Vladimir Putin said that he would like to discuss a number of bilateral issues, as well as the North Korean nuclear program with his South Korean counterpart.
The third Eastern Economic Forum will be held on September 6-7 on Russky Island, which is part of Russia's city of Vladivostok, at the Far Eastern Federal University campus.
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister said that the government will start the consideration of a bill aimed at regulation of cryptocurrencies in the country.
Intesa Sanpaolo banking group is interested in financing electric power industry projects in Russia.
A source reported that New Delhi has proposed Moscow a construction site for the new Russia-designed nuclear power plant.
The Russian Defense Ministry said Syrian government forces during the liberation of Deir ez-Zor have captured a large fortified position held by Daesh terrorists some of whom originated from Russia and other ex-Soviet republics.
Enrique Pena Nieto says that the government of Mexico is greatly disappointed by US President Donald Trump's decision to terminate the DACA program.
A Member of Gazprom's Management Committee said that Gazprom's 2018 plan for gas production is expected to exceed 430 billion cubic meters.
A lawyer claims that there will be no confidence in the security of diplomatic missions in the United States or worldwide if a US court should rule after any potential trial between Russia and the United States that the Vienna Convention is not recognized as binding on American territory.
Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov said that Egypt is ready to sign a protocol on aviation security with Moscow.
The US House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed the heads of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department to demand that they explain why they have not yet provided information about a scandalous dossier on President Donald Trump, US media reported.
On Tuesday, Japan’s Minister of Defense said that North Korea’s sixth and most recent nuclear test was more powerful than originally thought, as the blast possessed a yield much larger than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
A German police department is under fire for advising women to be more cautious and run in pairs following a brutal rape in one of the parks in the city of Leipzig.
The Israeli Defense Forces kicked off a 10-day exercise on Tuesday, during which they will “vanquish Hezbollah” in a number of simulations, Haaretz reports.
As Houstonians try to readjust their lives post-Hurricane Harvey, flood victims are facing even more financial burdens.
As government forces in the Philippines prepare for their final effort to liberate Marawi City from extremists, top military officials announced Tuesday that women and children fighting on the side of Maute-IS, a Daesh-linked extremist group, will be killed if they do not surrender.
The schism between Berlin and Ankara continues to widen as German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday that Turkey's imprisonment of a dozen German citizens last week was a move away from the 'rule of law,' and that Germany would push for the European Union to suspend talks to allow Turkey into the organization.
The mountain underneath which the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is believed to have conducted five nuclear bomb trials would ooze radiation throughout the Korean Peninsula and into China if it implodes, the South China Morning Post reports.
Trump declared states of emergency in Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands ahead of Irma Hurricane.
Yellowstone is now the site of the largest earthquake swarm ever recorded, with more than 2,357 quakes hitting the area from June through August.