Idlib Chemical Attack: West Blames Assad Even Before Probe Launched
The situation over a reported chemical attack in the Syrian province of Idlib is gaining momentum. Despite the fact that it is still unclear whether the incident was a deliberate air-delivered chemical...
View ArticleSt. Petersburg – Condolences and words of support come to Russia from all...
Condolences and words of support come to Russia from all over the world Representatives of different religious confessions pray for the wounded. With words of support to the residents of St....
View ArticleIn Ottoman Traditions? Why Muslims in Serbia, Bosnia Hail Erdogan’s Victory
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s declaration of victory in Sunday’s constitutional referendum to expand his presidential authority has been hailed by the Muslim communities in Serbia and...
View ArticleFrench Centrists Herald Macron’s Election Victory, Le Pen Rallies ‘Patriots’
French centrist presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron took first place in the first round of the French presidential election, according to the French Interior Ministry; he will face off against...
View ArticleSigns of a Bargain? Why Russia is for the Establishment of ‘Safe Zones’ in Syria
Following his talks with Turkish President Erdogan in the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Wednesday, President Putin commented on the initiative to create so-called “de-escalation” zones in Syria. Russian...
View ArticleSeveral Killed After Car Bomb Explodes Near Foreign Embassies in Afghan Capital
A big explosion rocked the centre of Afghan capital of Kabul, killing several people and injuring others. A big explosion rocked the center of the Afghan capital of Kabul on Wednesday, Reuters...
View ArticleUS Acknowledges That Its Military Superiority is ‘No Longer a Given Fact’
Commenting on the remarks of James Mattis about the US military’s “lack of readiness after four years of budget sequestration” and his concerns over Russia and China “challenging US military...
View ArticleJacksonville: Newly formed Community Action Committee demands community...
#WalkingWhileBlack is not a crime By staff Jacksonville, FL – On June 20, Devonte Shipman, a young African American in Jacksonville, was stopped and harassed by police officers for simply walking...
View ArticleWinds of War: Why is US Ordering Its Citizens Out of North Korea?
All American citizens are to leave North Korea by September 1, according to a statement by the US State Department obtained by RIA Novosti. Even though the decision has raised fears of a possible...
View ArticleS Korean President Offered Russia to Build ‘Nine Bridges’ of Cooperation
The South Korean president offered Russia to cooperate on a range of projects, including gas, shipbuilding, agriculture and others. South Korean President Moon Jae-in proposed to Russia to build “nine...
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