Isn't It Ironic? Post Brexit British Passport Could Be Made in France
In a somewhat ironic twist, plans for a new passport for British citizens could now be designed and made in Europe.
In a somewhat ironic twist, plans for a new passport for British citizens could now be designed and made in Europe.
Russia is seeking compensation from William Browder, a UK millionaire of US origin, who operated in Russia for six years before fleeing over a tax evasion probe.
As the Rohingya crisis widens with potential ramifications for entire South Asia and Southeast Asia, a top United Nations official has criticized India's decision to deport Rohingya immigrants. However, some experts feel that India’s posture is pragmatic in its own rights.
The European Union is about to ban arms exports to Saudi Arabia amid the growing suspicions of the European authorities that these weapons might be used in conflicts in Syria and Yemen, the European diplomatic source said.
The problem of radicalization in German prisons is getting more and more serious due to a large number of radicals returning to Germany from Syria, an expert on Islam and Islamism, Sigrid Herrmann-Marschall, said, commenting on a recent German police report on recruitment attempts in the country's prisons.
German Ambassador to Poland once again commented on the Polish position regarding World War II reparations to the country, saying that the issue was solved.
The Kremlin has commented on the newly adopted UN resolution imposing more sanctions on North Korea.
The Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation said in a statement that Russia and Turkey had reached an agreement on Russian S-400 missile systems deliveries to Turkey.
The UN has released a report on civilian casualties in Donbass during the last three months, noting a decrease in deaths among the local population.
A British film crew has made a black comedy about the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Sputnik looks at how he has been portrayed in Russian cinema.
The Kremlin spokesman told reporters that Russia's position on peacekeepers in Donbass was based purely on Minsk agreements.
On today’s episode of Double Down, hosts Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are joined by precious metals expert, Chris Blasi of the PMC Ounce, to discuss gold and bitcoin.
Liking something on social media by accident is way too easy, and Senator Ted Cruz has just learned it the hard way. His official Twitter account faved a nasty pornographic video and, obviously, this hilariously vulgar like just couldn’t slip through the net.
The Lebanese prime minister hopes to arrange a deal to purchase Russian arms to make the country's army combat-ready amid fighting with Daesh.
Former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak allegedly ordered the National Intelligence Service to persecute artists for their disagreements with his government.
The European Union Withdrawal Bill that formalized UK membership in the EU and designed to detail how EU law could be transferred to UK legislation after Brexit will be passed by the British Parliament sooner or later, Professor of Politics Dr. John Curtice told Radio Sputnik, commenting on the recent argument over Brexit's legal issues.
The FBI has questioned a former Sputnik employee as part of a probe into the news agency's activities. The Kremlin has commented on the move.
In the long-run, Russia will continue to remain one of the most important natural gas suppliers for Europe, according to Francis Perrin, research director at the Paris-based Institute for International and Strategic Relations (IRIS).
The Turkish president says that Ankara and Moscow share a common view on the de-escalation process in Syria's Idlib.
The operation to fully liberate Deir ez-Zor is still underway with the Syrian army fighting Daesh terrorists in the southern part of the city, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
North Korea's Development of Nuclear Force Reaches Completion Phase - Envoy
The co-production of fifth generation fighter aircraft with Russia, the purchase of 120 single-engine fighter jets and finalization of foreign partners for local production of six nuclear submarines comprise the major deals awaiting final approval.
About 15 percent of the Syrian territory remains to be liberated from terrorists, according to the Russian Armed Forces Group in the country.
Scandinavia's growing Muslim diaspora is hardly a monolithic entity, but rather a varied lot. Consequently, Nordic Muslims may find it hard to agree on such issues as women's rights, which are of paramount importance in Nordic society. These discrepancies have been embodied in a heated row about the role of women in Islam.
The European External Action Service creates a new website, aimed at addressing 'pro-Kremlin disinformation'.