Canada’s Trudeau Seeks to Unlock Lethal Arms Exports to Ukraine – Reports
The Globe and Mail newspaper reported that the Canadian prime minister was seeking to provide Ukraine with lethal weapons.
The Globe and Mail newspaper reported that the Canadian prime minister was seeking to provide Ukraine with lethal weapons.
Moody's lowered the United Kingdom's credit rating over the lack of confidence in securing country's economic policy amid Brexit
China’s Commerce Ministry announced that it would limit exports of refined petroleum products to North Korea.
Curious visitors from around central China have flocked to Yungcheng Salt Lake this month to see it turn pink on one side, while the other remains green.
The first-ever charter plane from Japan to Russia’s Southern Kuril Islands landed on Saturday. The historical flight was postponed earlier this summer due to the bad weather conditions.
A Turkish deputy prime minister warned that the Turkish government had agreed a plan of action in case Kurdish leaders in Iraq press ahead with a controversial independence referendum.
Donald Trump claimed during his rally in Alabama that the North Korean's nuclear problem should have been solved a long time ago.
France is considering skipping this year’s Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, over safety concerns.
In the hopes of squashing claims that Mount Everest has shrunk, government officials announced Friday that they are planning a measuring expedition to shut down the mountain's short-changers.
The president of Nicaragua has announced that his nation will become a signatory to the Paris Climate Accord, meaning that there are now only two UN member states that will not be party to the accords: war-torn Syria and the United States of America.
The 60-year-old B-52 Stratofortress cannot continue flying missions with the US Air Force without nuclear-capable cruise missiles known as the long-range stand-off weapon (LRSO), Gen. John Hyten, Cmdr. of US Strategic Command, said during a September 20 event at the Hudson Institute in Washington.
The trailing Germany Greens party organized a cheerful feast in the center of Berlin, trying to gain some new supporting voters just a few days before the federal elections in Germany starts.
Apple’s iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus landed on store shelves Friday morning only to see short or no lines outside the tech giant’s shores, in sharp contrast scenes from previous years.
Hong Kong's Civil Aviation Department has called for an investigation after two planes nearly collided at Hong Kong International Airport Friday.
Kyrgyzstan has formally accused their larger neighbor Kazakhstan of interfering in their upcoming October presidential election, saying that Astana has publicly favored right-wing challenger Omurbek Babanov.
Several thousands of students gathered in Barcelona University, demanding the referendum on Catalonia's independence.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kirakou are joined by Jodie Evans, a filmmaker, activist and co-founder of Codepink, as well as by Kevin Zeese, co-director of Popular Resistance.
US President Donald Trump’s new sanctions order and threat to obliterate North Korea will only embolden Pyongyang to accelerate its nuclear program, experts told Sputnik.
Facebooks vows to work with Congress, FBI; US and DPKR leaders call each other names; Howard Univ students shout down James Comey.
The Trump administration intends to update its "travel ban" imposed earlier this year on citizens from six majority-Muslim states. The new security enforcement will be reportedly extended on a wider range of nations with the additional screening measures affecting all of the individuals traveling to the US from these countries.
The Trump administration’s counterterrorism operations may start to include more and more drone strikes and commando raids on "foot-soldier jihadists," according to a new report.
Jazz Johnson-Merton, heiress to the Johnson & Johnson multinational consumer goods producer, was filmed kicking the crap out of her horse after tumbling off it during an equestrian event.
Two days after US President Donald Trump threatened to destroy North Korea, a flurry of false evacuation orders were sent to US service members and their families stationed on the Korean Peninsula.
Fitch has upgraded Russian long-term foreign and local currency IDRs from stable to positive.
Researchers say Daesh backers have turned to a new and convenient platform to spread militant propaganda: Instagram's "Stories," which automatically disappear after 24 hours.