Trump Says FBI’s Reputation ‘Worst in History’, Blames Comey
President Trump slammed Federal Bureau of Investigation's reputation in his Twitter post, promising however to "bring it back to greatness."
President Trump slammed Federal Bureau of Investigation's reputation in his Twitter post, promising however to "bring it back to greatness."
A US Marine was sentenced in a Japanese court to life in prison on Friday for the May rape and murder of a 20-year-old Okinawan woman.
In the wake of ongoing DPRK ICBM threats, the Pentagon is returning to the kind of work it focused on in the mid-20th century: building anti-missile sites to protect against a possible nuclear weapon attack.
Former US President Barack Obama on Friday sat down with the Dalai Lama in in New Delhi, India, talking about "compassion and altruism," according to a statement released by the office of the Tibetan spiritual leader.
Tony Blair has recently come out of the shadows and said that he believes that the British voters deserve a second referendum on EU withdrawal. In an interview with BBC Radio 4 the former British PM said that he is trying to reverse Brexit.
Tony Blair believes that the British voters deserve a second referendum on EU withdrawal.
The unusual event, which was initially considered an interesting setting for a photoshoot, turned into a happy dinner for pets and their owners.
Happy birthday to the first SMS (Short Message Service). December 3 marks 25 years since mobile telephones moved beyond mere audio.
Despite US pressure on the Iran nuclear deal, Tehran has developed a new nuclear technology and expressed hopes for cooperation with major world companies in the field.
Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova this week received the 2017 Global Voices award for her contribution to the fashion industry and her passion for philanthropy. Sputnik explored how the 35-year-old activist dressed on this important day and gathered several other outstanding outfits that the model has worn on various occasions.
Morocco recalled its ambassador to South Africa back in 2004 after the latter had decided to establish diplomatic relations with Western Sahara.
Press secretary Hope Hicks steaming Trump’s pants on the go, Trump screaming at his top aides and splashing out endless instructive tirades, all to the unbearably loud sounds of Elton John’s singing – these are just a couple of landmark episodes from a book by Trump’s ex-campaign managers Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie.
December 3 marks 50 years since the first heart transplant ever was performed in South Africa. This operation revolutionized the field of cardiology and allowed the lives of thousands of people to be prolonged. Sputnik Mundo talked with specialists about how this vital organ will be transplanted in the near future.
After his companion plunged onto rocks as result of an accident, a base jumper bravely rushed to his rescue. A video showing the man's heroic deed was released on YouTube.
The US Defense Ministry has commented on recent reports circulating in the media concerning the deployment of THAAD anti-missile defense systems on the West Coast.
Following the Pentagon’s decision to dismiss plans to stop using cluster bombs in the near future, Sputnik has contacted Harvey Wasserman, writer and co-founder of the global No Nukes movement, to ponder the “unconscionable” dangers such bombs pose as well as other issues.
The BBC has been criticized for "inaccurate and misleading" claims that will be broadcast by Panorama, which allege that money given to the Syrian police has been going to jihadists. The broadcaster has said it is confident in its journalism while the Foreign Office has suspended the funding program.
Iran's Chabahar Port has a strategic importance in the region, as it facilitates the delivery of goods to European and Central Asian states.
If buying a luxury sports car is on your bucket list, now is probably the time to make your dream come true. A Lamborghini Aventador can be purchased in Russia for a rock-bottom price. But be careful: with this "vehicle" everything is not as simple as it might seem at first sight.
Every December 3, millions of people across Russia and the former Soviet republics mark the Day of the Unknown Soldier.
If the authoritative Guinness Book of World Records is anything to go by, it looks like man’s predilection for consuming heady drinks is older than previously thought.
If the authoritative Guinness Book of World Records is anything to go by, it looks like man’s predilection for consuming heady drinks is older than previously thought.
Despite that Argentina's Navy has halted the operation to rescue 44 crew members of a sub that has been missing since November 15, experts are still trying to establish the possible location of the vessel.
The UAE National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority has responded to the Houthis' claims by saying that the country's air defenses are capable of dealing with any threats.
People who are constantly checking their phone, social media or are watching cat and bunny videos may be suffering from serious addiction, a new study suggests.