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Unsecured Top Secret NSA, US Army Data Discovered Online

Sputnik International 

A California cybersecurity company told the government in late September it had stumbled upon unprotected National Security Agency and US Army Intelligence and Security Command data relating to communications systems out in the open online, according to a new report.

India, Singapore Agree to Enhance Naval Cooperation Near Strait of Malacca

Sputnik International 

The agreement indicates India’s consistent efforts in strengthening the capability of its navy in the eastern part of the Strait of Malacca that connects the South China Sea with the Indian Ocean, as 80 percent of China’s energy supply passes through this shipping route.



BRICS Gold Trading System Poised to Reduce US Dollar Dominance - Gold Trader

Sputnik International 

First deputy chairman of Russia’s Central Bank – Sergey Shvetsov has recently announced that BRICS countries are mulling the creation of a unified gold trading system. And as David Gibson, Managing Director at GoldVu Investment Company, told Radio Sputnik, this new system may allow BRICS to become more independent of the US trade influence.

Rising Seas Could Flood US Pacific Nuclear Waste Dump

Sputnik International 

Rising sea levels caused by climate change are now causing water to seep into a massive US nuclear test waste dump in the Pacific, potentially leaking radioactive material with a half-life of more than 24,000 years into the ocean.

Washington Post Writer: ‘No Evidence’ of Collusion Between Trump and Russia

Sputnik International 

Controversial political activist James O’Keefe secretly recorded a conversation with Washington Post staff writer on the Russiagate investigation Adam Entous. Speaking candidly, Entous admitted there was no evidence of collusion between Trump and Russia and expressed skepticism that there was collusion at all.

Bosnian Croat Commander's Lawyer Has 'No Idea' How He Snuck Poison Into Court

Sputnik International 

Shock from the suicide-by-poisoning death of Bosnian Croat commander Slobodan Praljak at The Hague on Wednesday continues to reverberate as observers try to figure out how the military leader brought a bottle of poison into the courtroom. Speaking to Sputnik, one of his lawyers said she was shocked by what happened.

Why US' Arming of Syrian Kurds Evokes Strong Memories of Al-Qaeda's Rise

Sputnik International 

The continuous arming of the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) by the US poses a serious challenge to the Middle Eastern region, political scientist Ozdemir Akbal told Sputnik, suggesting that Russia could play a balancing role by exerting pressure on the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD).

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Уссурийский ЛРЗ подтвердил соответствие международным стандартам, применяемым на производстве железнодорожной промышленности


Bitcoin on Top: How High Will Its Price Go?

Sputnik International 

The price of Bitcoin surged by US$1000 on November 29 hitting a high-point of US$11,150. The US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England, seeking to calm fears that the digital currency might destabilize the global financial system said it is too small to have such an effect but warned investors to "do their homework" if they plan to invest.

Bill Browder and the Magnitsky Act Under a Microscope

Sputnik International 

On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan continue their examination of Bill Browder with film director Andrei Nekrasov, get a report on the working conditions at Amazon, and are joined in-studio by a pair of special guests.

Media Wars in Catalonia Ensure There’s No 'Balanced Field' Ahead of Election

Sputnik International 

The words 'President Puigdemont' have been banned from Catalan public media, on the grounds that they defy the principle of informational neutrality. Sputnik spoke to Josep Costa, professor of Political Theory at the University of Pompeu Fabra, about what’s happening in Catalonia as the election draws closer.

Yemen Civil War: The Impact of 986 Days of Conflict in Numbers

Sputnik International 

The civil war in Yemen has been raging for almost three years. After 986 days, over 20 million require humanitarian support, and an estimated 17 million — 60 percent of the total population — are food insecure, while seven million are at risk of famine.

Gone in 60 Seconds: Quick Car Theft With no Keys Caught on Camera in UK

Sputnik International 

The West Midlands Police Department released a surveillance video on Monday, showing two tech-savvy criminals in the English town of Solihull stealing a Mercedes with the help of special equipment, which allows hacking keyless entry. The entire heist, called a “relay crime,” took them less than a minute.


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