Freedom of Expression 'on Inexorable Decline' on Twitter - Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is looking for a cryptographic alternative to Twitter as the service as images he posted were censored as possibly containing sensitive material.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is looking for a cryptographic alternative to Twitter as the service as images he posted were censored as possibly containing sensitive material.
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud’s talks in Moscow have resulted in a number of political, economic and military deals. Moscow and Riyadh are eyeing cooperation in the oil market, on nuclear energy, space exploration and infrastructure. Riyadh for its part is also reportedly interested in Russia’s S-400 missile defense systems.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the Peace Prize in Oslo, culminating a week in which Nobel laureates have been named in medicine, physics, chemistry and literature. The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons received the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said reports of US President Donald Trump's alleged intention to withdraw from the nuclear deal with Iran are rumors and a "guess."
Some companies specializing in data protection are using tensions around Kaspersky Lab in the US to promote their products and Kaspersky plans to sue them.
US geological survey reports of 6.3 magnitude earthquake that hit off eastern Japan.
By cracking down on those who voted for Catalan independence on Sunday the Spanish government lost the moral edge its initially moderate stance towards the referendum had given it over Catalan President Carles Puigdemont’s staunch refusal to compromise, a Spanish political analyst told Sputnik.
Ukraine's parliament has adopted, in the first reading of the bill, the reintegration of the Donbass region in the southeast of Ukraine and extended its special status for one year.
Today it's a little known fact that Adolf Hitler was actually nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize shortly before the outbreak of World War II.
The Neuroinformatics-2017 conference is being held on October 2-6. RIA Novosti interviewed one of the main conference participants, Alexander Gorban, DSc in Physics and Mathematics, an expert in the field of neural networks.
Trump set to "decertify" Iran Nuclear Deal while canceling Obama's Clean Power Plan; later, Hip Hop Theater in Washington, DC.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and Walter Smolarek are joined by Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator of Voices for Creative Non-Violence, to talk about the Trump administration’s plans to decertify the Iran nuclear deal as well as the death of US special forces troops in Niger.
The accident comes only a day after Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief had expressed concern over depleting fleet due to peacetime accidents.
An ex-chief of the Russian upper house's defense and security committee claimed that Russia would continue to fulfill its obligations to Iran under the program of arms deliveries.
This adorable android developed by Panasonic was revealed on October 3 at CEATEC (Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies) 2017, an exhibition in Chiba, Japan.
The Russian Defense Ministry stated that refugees living in the Rukban desert camp in southeast Syria are used by the United States to shield its military base near the town of al-Tanf.
A possible US withdrawal from the nuclear deal with Iran may lead to possible "outbreaks" from Tehran, the Russian State Duma’s International Affairs Committee Chairman claims.
NASA announced that the White House has ordered the administration to work with international partners to develop plans to return to the moon and travel beyond to the planet Mars.
Russian Energy Ministry is going to negotiate a three-year deal with Pakistan on liquefied natural gas exports.
17 people died in a crash after a train hit a bus which had stuck on railways in Vladimir region, Russia, according to the local law enforcement.
Donald Trump has hinted at "calm before the storm" while posing for a photo before the meeting with the country's military leaders without, however, clarifying what it means.
The United Nations blacklisted the Saudi Arabian-led coalition in its report on children and armed conflicts submitted to the Security Council for killing and injuring children.
Indiana police officers shot at a man who they believed was committing armed robbery - but it turned out they were fooled by the magic of movies.
A dozen senators have co-signed a letter to the US State Department requesting that North Korea be once again added to Washington’s list of state sponsors of terrorism. The bipartisan request came at the urging of the parents of Otto Warmbier, an American who died in the US shortly after being returned from 17 months in North Korean custody.
Pentagon announced that Northrop Grumman has won a $130 million contract to provide Japan with three Global Hawk drones.