At Least 17 People Killed in Terrorist Attack in Baghdad
Two suicide bombers on Monday carried out an attack in the southeast of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
Two suicide bombers on Monday carried out an attack in the southeast of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad.
The New York Times has come under fire by the public for publishing and featuring a meandering and kooky article that argues that the male libido is inherently violent and masculinity is inherently “monstrous.”
Indian Air Force is shortly inducting more than 200 new helicopters. However, the decision to take the Mi-17 for a major upgrade suggests that the Soviet-era craft remains one of its most reliable helicopters for special operations including precision attacks.
Philadelphia CBS anchor Jim Donovan apparently didn’t know what he was getting into when he insisted on entering a pain endurance challenge with co-anchor Rahel Solomon, who grew up in Ethiopia eating spicy food.
Iraqi hackers belonging to a group dubbed Daeshgram infiltrated Daesh communications channels and posted pornographic images to create friction within the group by making it seem like Daesh leaders had been looking at porn, the Independent reported Saturday.
According to the US Department of Justice, the three Chinese defendants conspired to hack into computers of private corporate entities to steal sensitive documents.
Creating a nightmare scenario for children just weeks before Christmas, freight trains in northern Norway killed 106 reindeer in a span of four days during the animals' winter migration.
Radio Sputnik is growing: you can now listen to Radio Sputnik tell the untold on both AM and FM radio in the Washington, DC, area. Radio Sputnik has expanded to 1390 AM, in addition to its current FM home.
Any new fighter jet procurement deal by Indian Air Force would require the foreign vendor to set up a production line in India – a time taking process. In this backdrop, HAL’s claim that it can immediately start co-producing the FGFA with Russia from existing facility holds immense significance.
Ahead of the completion of the UN database of companies that operate within Israel’s West Bank settlements, Israel and the Trump Administration are aiming to prevent the information being released.
Melania Trump puts her modeling skills to use in the White House’s newest holiday video.
The political undertone of Pope Francis’ visit to Myanmar suggests the Catholic Church’s innate concern over the plight of the Christian minority in the country which has been accused of “apartheid” and “ethnic cleansing” for its treatment of Rohingya Muslims.
Following the announcement that Prince Harry will marry American Actress, Meghan Markle, Sputnik spoke to Thomas Mace-Archer-Mills, Chairman of the British Monarchist Society & Foundation on the Royal Wedding to get his views on how the ceremony will pan out and the current standing of the Royal Family in British Society.
The Chinese government is working to deploy spy satellites within 10 years that could track stealthy targets like US B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, the South China Morning Post reported Sunday. Researchers have embarked on a project to send satellites into space capable of taking pictures with the assistance of ghost imaging research.
Doctors in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh claim to have removed 263 coins, 100 nails and numerous other metal objects together weighing 7 kg from a mentally disturbed man’s stomach.
Former G.W. Bush-era NSA and CIA head Michael Hayden has joined the ranks of Trump's social media critics, tweeting that the president's "outrageous assault" on press freedom makes him feel like he's "wasted 40 years of [his] life." However, Hayden's record doesn't exactly inspire confidence in his newfound role as defender of the Constitution.
Amphibious ships, warships, P-8I patrol aircraft and landing docks are the permanent assets at the Andaman Nicobar Island, reflecting India’s attempt to renew its maritime policy and to ensure its dominance is not challenged by China in the Indian Ocean Region.
Take a look at the up-to-date medical equipment which is changing the face of healthcare, and the devices are also mobile.
Popular video hosting website YouTube recently became the focus of media attention after the website’s built-in search function started advising the users "how to have s * x with kids."
Worried by its dramatic demise in productivity output levels compared to the rest of Europe, the UK government has launched a new industrial plan to build a Britain "fit for the future."
The US and EU efforts to silence Russian news outlets through enforcing the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and launching the East StratCom unit to counter so-called Russian propaganda evoke strong memories of George Orwell's "1984," Eric Van de Beek, editor of Novini, the Netherlands' geopolitical magazine, has told Radio Sputnik.
Thousands of fans from 31 countries will be traveling to Russia next summer for the World Cup. Sputnik spoke to World Cup Russia's official accommodation partner about what sort of hotels they can expect.
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan talk about the terror attack at a mosque in Egypt that left over 300 dead, discuss questions of sexual impropriety facing members of Congress, and continue to examine the story of Bill Browder and Sergei Magnitsky.
The Argentinian Navy has concentrated its efforts to find the missing San Juan submarine in the area where an explosion was recorded.
The new statue of Cristiano Ronaldo that has been recently unveiled by his football club, Real Madrid looks very different from the previous bust of the football player, which was heavily ridiculed over the Internet for looking nothing like Ronaldo.