Russian Jets Destroy 180 Daesh Infrastructure Facilities Near Akerbat
The Russian Aerospace Forces made 50 sorties and destroyed 180 Daesh infrastructure facilities in the area of Akerbat, Syria.
The Russian Aerospace Forces made 50 sorties and destroyed 180 Daesh infrastructure facilities in the area of Akerbat, Syria.
Turkey continues operations to detain suspects allegedly connected with the failed 2016 coup attempt, including former national intelligence agents.
Experts say General Rawat's remarks were nonetheless significantly relevant given the frequency of intrusions by Chinese and Pakistani forces.
The Freedom of the Press Foundation and other press freedom advocates expressed concern over the FBI probe into Sputnik, saying the agency had crossed the so-called red line for media.
Hurricane Irma continues its march across Florida as Steve Bannon hints at political war.
On the Anniversary of the 9/11 Terror Attacks, Fault Lines hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan ask, “Are We Safer?” Former top Trump advisor Steve Bannon’s Brietbart declares war on the GOP.
Being a clerk at Sweden's Migration Board is anything but a cakewalk due to vast workloads and occupational hazards. For instance, some of the asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected choose to track down the Migration Board employees responsible.
Over 700 bodies have been found in mass graves near Deir ez-Zor in Syria. A special commission will soon begin identifying the remains. A source told Sputnik that the bodies of those killed in US-led coalition airstrikes may be in the mass graves discovered.
The Turkish President commented on the recent reports about his alleged secret meeting with Assad, saying that such claims are a result of ill intentions.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister expressed hope the work of the International Olympic Committee would be completed before the start of the World Cup stages, because 'many Russian athletes had already lost much'.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker is joined for the first time by co-host John Kiriakou.
Hillary Clinton releases a book revealing her feelings and thoughts about the 2016 US Presidential election and the reasons behind her defeat.
India is pushing for a plan to station its shipbuilding team at a Russian shipyard to witness the complex refitting and modernization process of nuclear attack submarines.
The South Korean Prime Minister's comments on the recently adopted UN resolution on North Korea, saying that the original tone of the document proposed by US had been toned down.
The Human Rights Watch accuses Saudis of committing war crimes in Yemen, unable to fulfill its pledges to protect children during the conflict.
This footage shows the massive Grand Hall of Jade Buddha Temple, which is one of the most popular religious venues in Shanghai, being moved from its original location. The stately 2,000-ton building is being relocated from September 2 to September 17 mainly for security reasons.
The Turkish president confirmed the agreement of Russian S-400 air defense systems' delivery to Turkey had been signed and the deposit had been paid.
The Amazonas-5 telecommunications satellite was launched into the target orbit with the help of the Breeze-M booster.
Norway's ruling coalition of the Conservative Party and the Progress Party claims second term after winning general election.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says that his country endorses the adoption of the UN Security Council resolution which extends sanctions on Pyongyang.
The National Hurricane Center reports that hurricane Irma was downgraded to tropical depression, however, the storm is still bringing heavy rain to the southeast of the US.
Kazakh Foreign Minister says that members of the Syrian armed opposition will take part in the next round of the Syrian settlement talks in Astana.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer is disappointed with the adoption of the second reading of the EU Withdrawal Bill, since in his opinion it will impede the Brexit process.
Catalonian prosecutors have reportedly summoned local top law enforcement officers in the light of the upcoming referendum on the independence of the Autonomous Community.
The US Department of Justice reports that it has brought a complaint in a federal court against the former chief of Deutsche Bank’s subprime trading for participating in a in a fraudulent scheme.