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РИА Новости |
Песков: Путин не ждет приглашения на "семерку"
РИА Новости "На днях вышло интервью Ангелы Меркель, канцлера ФРГ, нашего основного партнера в Европе. Она сказала, что Путин не дождется приглашения на "семерку". К слову, Путинего и не ждет, хотя, действительно, мы надеялись, что в прошлом году будет очень хороша "восьмерка" в ... Дмитрий Песков: Владимир Путин не ждет приглашения на G7Коммерсантъ Песков рассказал, что Путин старается детально вникать в любую проблемуАргументы и факты Песков: тема "Путин и его семья" не выворачивается наизнанкуВести.Ru Взгляд Все похожие статьи: 64 » |
Popular Science |
Russian Robot Warrior Drives In A Circle In Front Of Putin
Popular Science Titled “Military cyborg biker presented to Putin,” the video shows a robotic skeleton wearing what appears to be a knock-off Daft Punk helmet driving a four-wheeler slowly around a small track as Russian president Vladimir Putin looks on. Putin ... |
Reuters |
Putin not flinching on Ukraine despite economic crisis
Reuters MOSCOW (Reuters) - A surge in violence in east Ukraine is undermining international hopes that Russia's financial crisis and Western sanctions will force President Vladimir Putin to change policy on the conflict. There is a growing sense of foreboding ... Obama's Slap at Putin Provokes Angry ResponseThe Fiscal Times UKRAINE OFFICIAL: Putin Is Escalating And Emotional — And Hasn't Spoken ...Business Insider Putin's Ukraine War Is BackBloomberg View RT-Reuters UK all 2,450 news articles » |
The lucrative business of being buddies with Putin
Chicago Tribune Here's a story that sheds some light on why Russian President Vladimir Putin is so firmly entrenched as his country's ruler and sole serious decision-maker. It has to do with the vast wealth even his low-level allies — not to mention his inner circle ... and more » |
НТВ.ru |
Путин наградил Суркова и Жириновского орденами Александра Невского
РБК Путин также наградил орденом «За заслуги перед Отечеством» I степени Владимира Зельдина, актера Центрального академического театра Российской армии. В документе говорится, что 99-летний Зельдин награжден «за большие заслуги в развитии отечественной культуры и ... Путин наградил Жириновского и Суркова орденом Александра НевскогоНТВ.ru Путин наградил орденами Жириновского, Суркова и ЗельдинаВести.Ru Владимир Путин наградил Владимира Жириновского и Владислава Суркова за безупречную службуКоммерсантъ Российская Газета -Ведомости Все похожие статьи: 23 » |
Коммерсантъ |
Владимир Путин наградил Владимира Жириновского и Владислава Суркова за безупречную службу
Коммерсантъ Президент России Владимир Путин наградил орденом Александра Невского лидера ЛДПР, депутата Госдумы Владимира Жириновского и своего помощника Владислава Суркова. Господин Жириновский получил высокую награду после устроенного им в Госдуме скандала, когда он ... Путин наградил Суркова и Жириновского орденами Александра НевскогоРБК Путин наградил Жириновского и Суркова орденом Александра НевскогоНТВ.ru Путин наградил орденами Жириновского, Суркова и ЗельдинаВести.Ru Российская Газета -Ведомости Все похожие статьи: 23 » |
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CNET |
Russia's combat robot fails to impress Putin
CNET Sadly, when a research institute outside of Moscow showed off its latest cyborg combat technology in action, Putin seemed almost bored. In this video footage from Russia Today,Putin watches with seeming disappointment as the combat robot that looks ... UKRAINE OFFICIAL: Putin Is Escalating And Emotional — And Hasn't Spoken ...Business Insider Putin not flinching on Ukraine despite economic crisisReuters Putin Looks Disappointed With Russia's Latest RobotKotaku Bloomberg View all 1,720 news articles » |
RT |
West seeks to isolate, overthrow Putin while demanding he resolves Ukraine ...
RT The West is attempting to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin in the international arena and even topple him, while simultaneously demanding that he resolve the crisis in Ukraine, Putin'sspokesman said in an interview with a Russian newspaper. |
Hillary Clinton does a Putin impression — and it sounds suspiciously like ...
Washington Post (blog) As the tweet above from Global News shows, former secretary of state and perennial possible presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tried out a Vladimir Putin impression while speaking at an event in Winnipeg on Wednesday. We couldn't help but notice ... |
Press TV |
Putin playing with fire in Europe: Brzezinski
Press TV US foreign policy pundit Zbigniew Brzezinski says Russian President Vladimir Putin is playing with fire in Europe, adding that the United States and its allies should deploy troops to the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to stop Russia ... Brzezinski: US Should Deploy Troops to BalticsDefenseNews.com all 5 news articles » |
Strategist Putin Strikes an Ominous Deal With Iran
RealClearPolitics Then Putin ignited a low-level war in Eastern Ukraine. Despite a September 2014 ceasefire agreement, Putin's overt covert war-making continues in Eastern Ukraine. The Kremlin has concluded that Western leaders, European and American, are weak and ... West trying to throttle Russia's economyThe Daily Star West trying 'to kick out Putin'Oman Tribune all 6 news articles » |
РИА Новости |
Владимир Путин поручил расширить полномочия суда присяжных
Российская Газета Президент подписал перечень поручений по итогам встречи с правозащитниками и омбудсменами, которая состоялась в конце прошлого года. До конца марта глава государства ждет предложений о расширении применения института присяжных - от Верховного суда, правительства, ... Путин предложил подготовить предложения о расширении использования суда присяжных в РФТАСС Путин поручил подготовить меры по расширению полномочий суда присяжныхРИА Новости Все похожие статьи: 5 » |
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Washington Post (blog) |
How popular are Putin and Obama in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine?
Washington Post (blog) It is well known that Russian President Vladimir Putin's actions in Ukraine, annexing Crimea in March 2004, and sponsoring rebels thereafter in eastern Ukraine, generated high levels of support for him in Russia in 2014. But how popular is Putin in ... |
The Times of Israel |
Jerusalem 'unaware' of Putin visit next month
The Times of Israel Russia's President Vladimir Putin looks over at the French president during their bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brisbane, Australia, Nov. 15, 2014 (photo credit: AP/Alain Jocard, Pool) ... |
Bloomberg View |
Putin's New Gas Strategy Actually Makes Sense
Bloomberg View When Russia canceled a planned pipeline to deliver natural gas to Europe across the Black Sea last month and said it would redirect the project to Turkey, some thought it was a bluff, others a sign of financial weakness and still others a rebuke to the ... Russia Presses Ahead With Plan for Gas Pipeline to TurkeyNew York Times all 67 news articles » |
National Post |
Watch Hillary Clinton's Putin impression: 'You think you'd like to be ...
National Post Clinton, who is widely seen as the Democratic frontrunner in the 2016 presidential election, imitated Putin's voice while comparing the United States' presidential process to Russia's. She described a mock conversation Putin had with himself about ... Hillary Clinton mocks Vladimir Putin with voice impersonation: 'Excellent ...Washington Times Hillary Clinton Impersonates Vladimir Putin -- Accent and AllABC News Hillary Clinton busts out Vladimir Putin impression in WinnipegCBC.ca Globalnews.ca all 200 news articles » |
Turner writes Kerry, Hagel over Putin's nuclear threats
Columbus Dispatch (blog) “We believe the U.S. must immediately take actions to respond to Russia's threats to European security and to change President Putin's calculus,” the two lawmakers wrote. “These policies, which have not been updated to reflect that Russia has no ... |
TIME |
Europe Appeals to Putin's Ego As it Seeks Peace in Ukraine
TIME But when the moderator asked how she saw the conflict playing out in the more distant future, the Chancellor brought up the geopolitical vision (some would call it a fantasy) that Russian President Vladimir Putin has long been promulgating. “Later on ... Turner writes Kerry, Hagel over Putin's nuclear threatsColumbus Dispatch (blog) Rogers on Russian nuclear threat: 'You don't deal with a thug like Putin by ...Yellowhammer News Congress urges Obama administration to update Russia defense policyWashington Times The Daily Tar Heel (blog) all 19 news articles » |
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inoСМИ.Ru |
Путин — не демиург
inoСМИ.Ru Я читаю газеты, смотрю телевизор: журналистские тузы, признанные эксперты и приглашенные политики громко размышляют, что предпримет Владимир Путин. Напомню, что год назад предметом умозаключений были планы Виктора Януковича. Выбрал ли этот искусный ... |
По некоторым сведениям, Путин "прореживает" ближайшее окружение: "ястребы" теснят миллиардеров
Inopressa Владимир Путин раздражает не только зарубежных лидеров от Берлина до Вашингтона, утверждает Bloomberg. "Он вызывает досаду у некоторых из своих богатейших друзей, так как игнорирует их мольбы прекратить конфликт на Украине и подвергает остракизму всех, кроме кучки ... |
Telegraph.co.uk |
Is this Alexander Litvinenko's beyond the grave attack on Putin?
Telegraph.co.uk “Mogilevich have good relationship with Putin since 1994 or 1993,” he claims. “Semion Mogilevich is best person who is wanted FBI. And Semion Mogilevich has contact with Al Qaeda. Semion Mogilevich sell weapons, sell weapons to Al Qaeda. Before I ... Tape Reveals Poisoned Ex-KGB Spy Making Accusations Against PutinBusiness Insider all 8 news articles » |
Reuters |
Putin blames Ukraine's 'criminal orders' for new fighting
Reuters MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed "criminal orders" by Ukrainian leaders on Friday for a surge in fighting in east Ukraine, and Russian-backed separatists struck a bellicose tone in ruling out seeking more peace talks. How popular are Putin and Obama in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine?Washington Post (blog) Obama's Slap at Putin Provokes Angry ResponseThe Fiscal Times UKRAINE OFFICIAL: Putin Is Escalating And Emotional — And Hasn't Spoken ...Business Insider Reuters Blogs (blog) -Yahoo News all 2,740 news articles » |
World Politics Review |
Concert Cancelled In Russia After Singer Mocked Putin With Song
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty A concert by a Russian singer has been cancelled after he performed a song he wrote that is critical of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Mikhail Novitsky's concert was scheduled for January 23 at the privately run Arts Center in St.Petersburg. Russia Is Not Prepared for Life After Putin, but the US Must BeWorld Politics Review all 2 news articles » |
Putin's Propaganda Industry Tightens Its Belt
Bloomberg View While high oil prices held, Russian President Vladimir Putin acted in full accordance with this adage, building an expensive, powerful propaganda machine to bolster support for his policies at home and abroad. Now, however, the Putin ideological ... and more » |
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Собеседник |
Bloomberg: Путин остался в окружении силовиков
Газета.Ru Российский дипломат и политолог Сергей Марков отметил, что в прошлом близкие кПутину бизнесмены сейчас находятся «на периферии». Марков также добавил, что на сегодня ближайшими людьми российского лидера являются секретарь Совета безопасности России Николай ... По некоторым сведениям, Путин "прореживает" ближайшее окружение: "ястребы" теснят миллиардеровInopressa Путин остался без близких друзей: богатые недовольны КремлемСобеседник Путин теряет поддержку друзей-олигархов из-за конфликта в Украине - BloombergУКРАИНСКАЯ ПРАВДА GORDONUA.COM-Деловой Петербург Все похожие статьи: 55 » |
Business Insider |
Putin Once Casually Said He Could Destroy The US In A Half-An-Hour Or Less
Business Insider putin Maxim Shipenkov/ReutersRussia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gestures as he meets with members of the Valdai international discussion group of experts in Krasnogorsk outside Moscow November 11, 2011. and more » |
Business Insider |
Poisoned KGB Agent Said Putin Has A 'Good Relationship' With One Of The ...
Business Insider In it, he claims that Russian President Vladimir Putin had a "good relationship" with one of the most notorious mobsters in the world, a Ukrainian man named Semion Mogilevich. The Federal Bureau of Investigation believes that Mogilevich, one of the top ... and more » |
Life News |
Путин обвинил Киев в обострении конфликта в Донбассе
BBC Russian На заседании Совета безопасности России Путин заявил, что президент Украины Петр Порошенко не ответил на его письмо с предложением отвести тяжелые вооружения на такое расстояние, откуда артиллерия и системы залпового огня не могли бы поражать населенные пункты. Путин: Киев не ответил на предложение Москвы по отводу войскLife News Путин назвал виновных в гибели людей в ДонбассеLenta.ru Путин осудил киевские власти за обстрел мирного населенияРоссийская Газета Московский комсомолец -GORDONUA.COM -Первый канал Все похожие статьи: 203 » |
$2 gasoline: Good times keep rolling at the pumpby By JONATHAN FAHEY
NEW YORK (AP) -- At some point this will end, perhaps even soon. The price of gasoline will not fall to zero....
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Saudi Arabia's longtime monarch, King Abdullah, died early Friday and was buried in the capital, Riyadh. New King Salman, his half brother, is pledging to continue the policies of his predecessor...
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Talk at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos turned to the fight against terrorism Friday, with French President François Hollande and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry encouraging the influential world figures gathered here to step up efforts to fight Islamist extremists.
Kerry told the audience that the fight against terrorism would include a military component but also needed to address the economic and educational conditions that can provide fertile ground for extremists. “This fight will not be decided on the battlefield, but in the classrooms, workplaces, places of worship of the world,” he said. Kerry said he would be traveling shortly to Nigeria, whose government is waging a war against the increasingly emboldened Islamist group Boko Haram.
Hollande, who led more than one million people in a unity rally in Paris following terrorist attacks in the city this month that left 17 people dead, called on business leaders and governments to cooperate against extremists. “France has reacted and taken measures, but there also needs to be a global, international response,” he said. “It needs to be international and shared, shared between the states who have to bear responsibility on the front line, but also by businesses, particularly the largest ones, who can also take action.”
Hollande also signaled that France’s military involvement in Africa could grow. “In Africa, France is on the ground and it will continue to be so more than ever before,” he said. “It will be present to bring help to those countries who are having to deal with the scourge of terrorism. I’m thinking of the Sahel, in particular, but also the situation in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, and Chad, who are under attack from Boko Haram. Now France cannot do everything, France cannot act alone. But whenever it can, it will, to lead by example.”
Speaking after Hollande and before Kerry on the main stage of the Davos conference center, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi asked for more help in his country’s fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS).
“The cost of action will be high but the cost of inaction will be much, much higher,” said al-Abadi, who has been Prime Minister since September.
Al-Abadi said that in recent weeks there had been improved coordination between the U.S.-led air campaign against ISIS and Iraqi ground troops who he said are currently fighting to control territory that would create a route for Iraqi government forces to try to take back the ISIS-controlled city of Mosul. But he said Iraq was struggling under the burden of fighting a war while providing regular government services. “We need help,” he said.
In a sign of how longstanding enemies are finding themselves fighting on the same side in parts of an increasingly complex Middle East, the Iraqi Prime leader acknowledged to interviewer Charlie Rose that Iran is also providing Iraq with military aid. “They’ve helped us in the first stage,” he said. “They have been very prompt in sending arms, in sending munitions.”
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Thomas Piketty wasn’t there but they were talking about his ideas: they’re committed to progress as long as nothing changes
Committed to improving the state of the world. That’s the motto of the World Economic Forum, whichwraps up in Davos tomorrow with the rich and powerful pondering whether to listen to Mark Carney’s views about the global economy or head for the ski slopes.
Many will opt for the latter, not because they have anything against the governor of the Bank of England. On the contrary, the former Goldman Sachs banker picked by George Osborne to run Threadneedle Street is very much part of the Davos family. It is simply that one of the reasons the WEF is held in Davos and not in Atlantic City or Blackpool is that it has plenty of black runs available for those who, after four days, have had enough of hearing Christine Lagarde warn about the risks of rising inequality.
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Pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk keep on the attack as war of words intensifies by Shaun Walker in Donetsk
Vladimir Putin blames ‘criminals’ from Ukrainian government for increased violence in east of the country
The battle for Donetsk airport – in pictures
The battle for Donetsk airport – in pictures
Pro-Russian rebels in Donetsk have said they plan to stay on the attack against Kiev’s forces, as the Russian president Vladimir Putin blamed “criminal orders” from the Ukrainian government for increased violence in the east of the country.
“There will be no more ceasefires,” said rebel leader Alexander Zakharchenko at a meeting with students, a day after an attack on a trolleybus in Donetsk left up to 13 dead. Zakharchenko said Ukraine was currently mobilising recruits and had been planning a new assault.
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How much should Russia's neighbors fear Moscow?
CNBC According to media reports late last year, Baltic states have ramped up their defense spending in the wake of Russia's intervention in Ukraine. And George Soros, the billionaire investor, said during a CNBC debate on the future of Europe Friday that he ... Russia Ratifies Deal With Georgia's Breakaway RepublicABC News Russia Ratifies Treaty With Abkhazia; Georgia Says IllegalRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Russian parliament OKs joint military command for Russia, neighbouring ...Times Colonist all 106 news articles » |
Free-Press Monitors Condemn New Prison Term for Russian Journalist by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)
Rights groups and free-press monitors in Russia and around the world are calling for the release an investigative journalist and blogger in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. Sergei Reznik was found guilty Thursday of insulting a public official and making false statements and was sentenced to three years in prison - in addition to an 18-month prison term he already serving. The court also banned Reznik from practicing journalism for two years after his eventual release. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) said in a statement that “Punishing and sending journalists to prison for doing their job is unacceptable. Instead of ensuring protection and independence of members of the media, the authorities are effectively limiting the space for public debate and the citizens’ right to freedom of information.” Reporters Without Borders condemned Reznik’s sentencing and called for a fair appeal hearing in another jurisdiction. It said "this outspoken journalist" has been subjected to “judicial persecution," with the apparent aim of silencing him. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) also condemned the conviction and sentence and called on authorities to overturn the verdict. "We call on authorities," CPJ said, "to overturn this bizarre conviction on appeal and stop persecuting Reznik for his critical writing." The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), the European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the Russian Union of Journalists (RUJ) have strongly denounced Reznik's conviction and sentence and also called for his immediate release. Reznik was due to have been released in May. He has been in prison since November 2013. The Russian journalists' group said Reznik's fate "is clearly a new form of pressure on independent journalists,“ and warned this could result in journalists censoring themselves. The union says censorship in the mainstream Russian press has already forced many journalists to limit publication of their investigations to blogs alone.
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Italy’s Supreme Court has condemned the “utterly homophobic” authorities who suspended a man’s driving licence because he was gay.
Auschwitz Ceremony Lays Bare Russian Tension With Europeby noreply@rferl.org (Glenn Kates)
A claim by the Ukrainian president's administration that it was mostly Ukrainians who liberated Auschwitz and Europe threatens to deepen a rift that reflects current animosity and deep historic tension between Moscow and its Soviet-era subjects.
Saudi King Abdullah Laid to Restby webdesk@voanews.com (Jeff Custer)
Saudi Arabia’s longtime monarch, King Abdullah, died early Friday and was buried in the capital, Riyadh. New King Salman, his half brother, is pledging to continue the policies of his predecessors. VOA's Jeff Custer reports.
A former mine engineer, the head of the self-declared Donetsk People’s Republic, Alexander Zakharchenko, has admitted to feeling shy in front of large audiences.
Little Hope of Change to Poor Saudi Rights Recordby webdesk@voanews.com (William Gallo)
Saudi Arabia's human rights record has long been the subject of widespread condemnation by rights groups. But within the context of the ultra-conservative, religious society, King Abdullah, who died Friday, was seen as a leader who gradually tried to lay the groundwork for rights reforms. "Abdullah was known as something of a reformist inside Saudi Arabia," says Michael Fischbach, an expert on Middle East politics with Randolph Macon College. "Abdullah was noted for changing attitudes about what we might loosely call democratic practices, about voting rights for women." During his rule, King Abdullah had limited success in loosening restrictions on Saudi women, expanding their opportunities to study and allowing them to work as supermarket cashiers. He also appointed the country's first female cabinet minister and, after several false starts, granted women the right to vote and run in 2015 municipal elections. In a 2005 interview with U.S. journalist Barbara Walters, King Abdullah said he "strongly" believed in the rights of women and famously declared "the day will come" when the long-reviled Saudi ban on women driving cars would be lifted. The country's staunchly conservative Muslim clerics did not agree, and he failed to fulfill that promise. Joe Stork with Human Rights Watch, tells VOA it is unfortunate that the monarch could not grant more rights to Saudi women, who are still considered to be property of their male relatives. "He made a number of promises particularly in the area of bringing Saudi women more into the mainstream, so to speak, particularly in terms of opening certain occupations for them that had been off-limits up til then. And a little bit of that has happened, but not nearly as much as promised and perhaps not as much as he himself wanted to see," Stork said. Following the Arab Spring protests that engulfed the region in 2011, King Abdullah rolled out a series of financial incentives for Saudi citizens, a move largely seen as an effort to preserve his rule. But he did little to respond to demands for greater political rights, overseeing a fierce crackdown on those who criticized Saudi religious and political leaders. He also sent tanks to Bahrain to help crush popular protests there. Human rights abuses that have resulted from Saudi clerics' conservative interpretation of Islamic law are well-documented. The country routinely carries out gruesome public beheadings of convicted criminals. Other punishments include death by stoning, public floggings, and amputations of limbs. International criticism of Saudi Arabia's rights record reached a crescendo in 2002, when religious police in Mecca prevented a group of schoolgirls from leaving a burning dormitory because they were improperly dressed. Fifteen girls died in the blaze. Few expect King Abdullah's successor, his half brother King Salman, to usher in any major human rights improvements. Andreas Krieg, a Middle East security analyst and lecturer at King's College London, tells VOA both Abdullah and Salman are "made of the same cloth" and "have a similar outlook when it comes to reform." "The way Saudi Arabia works is that it's always about a balance between the reformist part of society and the ultra-conservative, particularly the wahhabiyah part of society, and I think any king will have to find that balance. You will never see a Saudi king pushing through major reforms," Krieg says. But while King Salman will most likely focus on security issues, Krieg says human rights will only become more important as time goes on, noting over half of the Saudi population is under the age of 25. "These young people have access to social media, they have access to western culture and we'll see more and more people trying to test the boundaries of what is possible within an ultra-conservative society. So you will have to please them in a way," he said. "You cannot step back from any of these tiny reforms that Abdullah has pushed through."
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Kim Jong Un to Visit Russiaby webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)
Russia’s presidential office has confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Moscow in May. The press office confirmed to VOA on Friday that Mr. Kim will attend 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. This would be Kim's first official overseas trip since taking office in 2011.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Drug smugglers are turning "trusted travelers" into unwitting mules by placing containers with powerful magnets under their cars in Mexico and then recovering the illegal cargo far from the view of border authorities in the United States....
The resignation of a key western ally raises concerns that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula will be boosted by chaos in Yemen.
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq spoke at a news conference in London on Thursday with Secretary of State John Kerry, right, and Philip Hammond, the British foreign secretary.
Two men in uniforms bearing Russian flag military insignia were recorded by pro-Kremlin media in a separatist-controlled area of eastern Ukraine.
Graft case: Court frees Hosni's sons
Times of India CAIRO: An Egyptian court on Thursday ordered the release of two sons of ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak pending retrial in a graft case, raising hopes that the 86-year-old former president might soon be a free man. Alaa, 53, and Gamal Mubarak, ... and more » |
The U.S. economy still faces serious challenges in restoring robust long-term growth, despite the recent pickup in economic activity, former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah has died and his brother Salman has become the kingdom's new ruler.
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