The Northwest Pacific region of the US is susceptible to devastating earthquakes and tsunamis because of its location along the Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ), a convergent plate boundary that extends from northern Vancouver Island to northern California, a new study reported.
ONGC Videsh has started to bring more foreign oil and gas assets under its ambit amid a delay in awarding of Farzad B gas field by Iran.
A year after Facebook claimed real estate companies wouldn’t be able to target users based on race, the social media giant is still allowing housing ads to reach exclusively white audiences in possible violation of federal statutes.
Attention art experts! You may soon be out of a job thanks to a certain group of researchers.
Though the Trump administration declared North Korea a state sponsor of terror on Monday and announced new sanctions on Pyongyang Tuesday, policy analysts still say the US has more diplomatic options to curtail the defiant nuclear state’s power.
It is alleged that the journalist and the accused trooper got into a verbal spat and an infuriated policeman shot him with his service rifle.
US military officials and FBI agents traveled to Niger this month and found more human remains determined to be those of slain US Army Sgt. La David Johnson, multiple outlets reported Tuesday.
Shared to Facebook Monday, footage filmed by animal rights group Brighton Hunt Saboteurs shows a fox hunter repeatedly beating an anti-hunting protester with a horsewhip after the protester grabbed the reins of her horse.
The head of Alphabet has said that Google News is seeking "derank" Sputnik and RT from its aggregator; Dr. Gordon Hahn, a Senior Researcher at the Center for Terrorism and Intelligence Studies told Radio Sputnik that the effort is "part of a global information war in an age of disinformation."
Silicon Valley Giant Google Confirms It Tilts Search Results Away From Independent News And Non-Establishment News Sources.
China has been strengthening economic ties many African countries. Beijing could be pleased to see President Robert Mugabe removed from power, experts said to Sputnik.
Google will create new algorithms to derank Sputnik News and RT content from appearing on its Google News service. Speaking to Sputnik, Jim Jatras, former US diplomat and foreign policy adviser to Senate Republicans, said this issue isn't even so much about Sputnik and RT as it is about Americans' freedom of access to information.
Zimbabwe's long-time leader Robert Mugabe, 93, has announced his resignation after the ruling party kicked off the process of his impeachment earlier on Tuesday. The news has been met with excitement in the Parliament where the former President's letter was read and mass celebrations in the streets of Harare, the country's capital.
Following the collapse of coalition talks and the prospect of new elections, Germany's political situation might look insecure but in fact it is going through a transition by which a greater number of smaller parties will wield power, Dr. Hubertus Hoffmann, founder of the online political magazine globalo.com, told Radio Sputnik.
The leaders of Russia and the United States have talked over the phone, discussing a number of topics, including the Syrian crisis, the North Korean nuclear problem and the situation in Afghanistan.
Prominent US journalist and talk show host Charlie Rose was fired from CBS on Tuesday following sexual misconduct allegations against him by eight women that surfaced late Monday Night.
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has offered to pay £40 billion (US$53bln) for the Brexit divorce bill. According to the Independent, the sum was agreed with members of May’s cabinet after a meeting on Monday, November 20. The proposal is expected to break a deadlock in the Brexit negotiations.
The ongoing political crisis in Germany sends a strong signal to EU leaders and throws into doubt the prospect of Angela Merkel's fourth term. The German Chancellor has just a few ways to break the existing stalemate, however, all these options are "bad" for her, RIA Novosti political observer Vladimir Ardaev writes.
This is probably the most head-turning vehicle presented at this year’s auto show, which has just recently wrapped up in the United Arab Emirates.
On Tuesday the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission unveiled plans to repeal the 2015 order that barred internet service providers from blocking or slowing down consumer access to web content.
On Tuesday the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission unveiled plans to repeal 2015 order that barred internet service providers from blocking or slowing down consumer access to web content.
We've been hearing a lot about the centenary of the Russian Revolution, but one aspect of communism - and its impact on Britain - we're not reading about.
The Indian government has been pushing for linking internet users' unique identification numbers with social benefit schemes and financial transactions tracking mechanism. However, there have been major concerns about privacy breaches as the unique identification system captures biometrics as well as personal details.
An expert in Bangladesh says the global community took too much of time to recognize the reality of the situation. The declaration of the problem as apartheid was a long pending thing.