Tusk Just Wants Trump to Station More Troops in Eastern Europe – Analyst European Council President Donald Tusk has attacked Donald Trump for "criticizing Europe almost daily," and asked the US to "appreciate" its allies amid growing transatlantic tensions over security and trade. 10.07.2018
President Erdogan Announces New Turkish Cabinet President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday named the ministers in new Turkish Cabinet, first to be functioning under the presidential form of government. 09.07.2018
WATCH At Least 4 Boys Have Exited Thai Cave - Rescue Medical Team Earlier in the day, a rescue operation started to extract a Thai youth football team trapped in the massive Tham Luang cave system in Thailand, Reuters reported. 08.07.2018
Italy will not buy F-35s anymore, mulls walking out of existing contracts – Defense Minister The anti-establishment Italian government's defense minister has said that the country won't purchase any more Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets from the US and will review the existing order for 90 planes. 07.07.2018
Evidence on UK Poisoning Cases 'Not Forthcoming' – Green Party Leadership Bidder London has no clear proof as to who may be responsible for both the March attack on Russian ex-intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter and the recent incident in Wiltshire, Shahrar Ali, ex-deputy leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, who announced his bid for the party leadership, told Sputnik on Friday. 06.07.2018
Novichok strikes (but doesn't kill) again, and all the old questions re-emerge Four months to the day after the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter kicked off a massive blame game and diplomatic crisis, there's a new chemical incident in the UK. 05.07.2018
Daesh Head's Son Killed in Militants' Attack on Syrian Forces – Reports In early May, Iraqi officials reported the possibility that Daesh* leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is operating out of the desert area near Syria's border with Iraq, one of the few parts of the country it continues to control. 04.07.2018
European Court of Human Rights Obliges Russia to Repay Soviet Bond Debt Moscow mulled ending its cooperation with the Court earlier this year due to the fact that many of its decisions were said to run counter to Russia's interests. 03.07.2018
Trump Adviser Bolton Shifts Tone From 'Assad Must Go' to 'Iran Must Leave Syria' President Trump's national security adviser, John R. 02.07.2018
Russia Makes History by Crushing Spain 4-3 During Penalty Shootout Russia will now face either Croatia or Denmark, which also play on Sunday in the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod. 01.07.2018
'Can’t Be True': Dem Senator Mocks Trump Over Report on DPRK Boosting Nukes Senator Chris Murphy has mocked US President Donald Trump’s claims that North Korea is no longer a nuclear threat amid reports, citing the CIA, that the country is actually boosting its nuclear production. 30.06.2018
EU Has No Aggressive Policy Toward Russia - Macron The European Union is not leading an aggressive policy toward Russia, and wants to establish a long-term strategy in relations with other states, French President Emmanuel Macron said Friday after the European Council. 29.06.2018
Confirmed: Trump-Putin Summit to Be Held on July 16 in Helsinki US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have scheduled a bilateral meeting for July 16 in Helsinki, Finland, the White House said in a press release on Thursday. 28.06.2018
Brexit Divorce Could Cost Over £10 Billion More Than Estimated – MP Committee The direct cost of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU) has been a topic of debate even prior to the Brexit referendum in 2016, and the issue is seemingly once again creeping into the limelight after a parliamentary committee issued a warning. 27.06.2018
US to Introduce Sanctions Against Turkey if It Buys Russia's S-400 - State Dept. Earlier this month, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu slammed Washington for "creating artificial crises is the West's style," referring to the Senate's move to block F-35 supplies over Ankara's intention to buy Russia's S-400 air defense systems. 26.06.2018
Al-Nusra Attack on Pro-Gov't Settlements in South Syria Repelled - Russian MoD Nusra Front terrorists had carried out an attack targeting settlements that had joined the government forces in the southern de-escalation zone, the Russian military reported. 25.06.2018
HDP Member Suggests Erdogan's Election Victory May Trigger Political Crisis The victory of incumbent Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the upcoming presidential vote scheduled for June 24 will be illegitimate and will most likely trigger a governmental crisis, deputy chair of the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) parliamentary group Filiz Kerestecioglu told Sputnik on Saturday. 24.06.2018
Iraqi PM Abadi and Anti-American Shiite Cleric Sadr Announce Alliance The Sairun Alliance, backed by the prominent Shiite cleric Muqtada Sadr, won 54 parliamentary mandates during the first Iraqi parliamentary election since Daesh defeat. 23.06.2018
Kremlin on Possible Putin-Trump Talks in July: 'Not Ready Yet to Name Dates' The Kremlin is not ready yet to name specific dates for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart Donald Trump, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Sputnik. 22.06.2018
Trump: North Korea Has Eliminated 4 of Its "Huge Objects" for Nuclear Tests Trump claimed during a rally in Minnesota that Pyongyang was pursuing a path of denuclearization and had "stopped everything we wanted them to stop," adding that he and Kim Jong-un had "great chemistry" during the summit in Singapore on June 12. 21.06.2018