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Exclusive: Russia starts drone surveillance missions in Syria - U.S. officials
The governor of Komi - a huge region in Russia's far north - is arrested along with top aides, on suspicion of running a criminal racket.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his residence, amid concerns about Russia’s military buildup in Syria.
Expectations Low for Chinese President's US Tripby webdesk@voanews.com (William Ide)
Chinese President Xi Jinping's trip to the United States this week is perhaps his most important since coming to power. China's state media and officials have portrayed the visit as an opportunity to build trust. The trip comes at a time of growing flashpoints between the two countries: on cybersecurity, territorial disputes and China's currency. But despite the attention analysts are giving the visit and its weighty agenda, on the streets in Beijing only a...
In Austria, up to 13,000 people entered the country over the course of Saturday alone, the head of the Austrian Red Cross told the APA news agency. The figure was not immediately confirmed by local police, who had said ...
A study reveals some of the reasons fighters have defected from the group include poor quality of life, corruption and brutality.
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Putin and Netanyahu Divided Over Threat From Crisis in Syria
Bloomberg Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disagreed over the threat to Israel's security from Syria as they began talks in Moscow on the crisis in the war-torn country. Israel and Russia have a “common interest in ... Putin seeks to assuage Israel's fears of Syrian aggressionWashington Post Netanyahu visits Putin amid concerns about Russian involvement in SyriaCNN Israel's Netanyahu says Moscow talks aimed at preventing clashes in Middle EastReuters Sputnik International all 241 news articles » |
Syrian activist say missile attack kills 18 in northern city
Washington Post BEIRUT — Syrian activists say a missile attack by government forces has killed at least 18 people and wounded dozens in a rebel-held neighborhood of the northern city of Aleppo. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says the ... and more » |
Vladimir Putin is accused of annexing Crimea, destabilising Ukraine and stashing billions in foreigh banks to fund a lavish retirement - but might we have to join his crusade to crush ISIS?
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Apple Withdraws Some China Apps after Malware Foundby webdesk@voanews.com (Associated Press)
Apple Inc. has removed some applications from its App Store after developers in China were tricked into using software tools that added malicious code in an unusual security breach. Apple gave no details of which companies were affected. But Tencent Ltd. said its popular WeChat app was affected and the company released a new version after spotting the malicious code. Chinese news reports said others affected included banks, an airline and a popular music service. The malicious code...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has met Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside Moscow, amid Israeli concerns about Russia’s military deployment in Syria.
Russian Online LGBT Teenager Groups Bannedby support@pangea-cms.com (RFE/RL)
The Russian media watchdog, Roskomnadzor, has added five online lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) groups to a list of entities whose information people are banned from accessing.
A Moscow court has sentenced a former intelligence officer to 14 years in prison on high-treason charges.
ISIS Defectors Reveal Disillusionmentby KIMIKO DE FREYTAS-TAMURA
A small but growing number of those who have left the Islamic State are risking reprisals and imprisonment to speak out.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said that Syria, backed by Iran, was trying to arm the militant group Hezbollah, a claim President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia dismissed.
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