MoscowThe Russian Investigative Committee (RIC) has opened a criminal case against the American journalist Tom Rogan, who implored the Ukraine to blow up the Crimean Bridge.
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US newspaper urges Ukraine to bomb Kerch Strait bridge
As Russian President Vladimir Putin opened the Kerch Strait Bridge connecting Crimea with mainland Russia on Tuesday, an opinion piece in an American newspaper urged Ukraine to bomb the bridge.
Elementary school boy threatens students with knife
A letter from worried Austrian parents has reached the editorial office a newspaper. An elementary school student threatened other students with a knife and said that Allah had commanded him to do so, according to the anonymous authors.
Poll shows that US is seen as top global threat
WashingtonAccording to a global survey of 66 000 people conducted across 68 countries by the Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research (WINMR) and Gallup International at the end of 2013, the planet sees the United States as the leading threat to peace.
Leaked paper: Washington determined to drive regime change in Iran
WashingtonThe Washington Free Beacon has obtained a three-page white paper on how to bring about regime change in Iran. The white paper is being circulated among National Security Council officials.
Large EU firms are pulling out of Iran
Major European firms have started to pull out of Iran to avoid being hit by harsh US sanctions despite tough talk by EU leaders.
AfD co-leader stirs up the budget debate with ‘hijab girls and knife-men’
BerlinWhen Alice Weidel, AfD politician, opened the debate on the German federal budget, the co-leader cut right through the delicate issue binding the coalition. And rightly so, because Chancellor Angela Merkel has largely avoided the domestic policy issue number one: migrants.
French, German leaders eager to ease anti-Russian sanctions
France has been urging its European allies, including Germany and Italy, to lift sanctions against Russia imposed by Washington. The German Chancellor is heading for Russia to discuss the matter.
Leaked Italian manifesto suggest lifting of anti-Russian sanctions
RomeIn a leaked manifesto, entitled Government for Change, calls for sanctions against Russia to be scrapped in Italy have been revealed. If this happens, Germany and France, could soon follow suit.
Greek police clamp down on migrants trying to get to northern Europe
PatrasA major police operation was launched on Tuesday morning in the Greek city of Patras in the north of the Peloponnese.
US newspaper urges Ukraine to bomb Kerch Strait bridge
As Russian President Vladimir Putin opened the Kerch Strait Bridge connecting Crimea with mainland Russia on Tuesday, an opinion piece in an American newspaper urged Ukraine to bomb the bridge.
Elementary school boy threatens students with knife
A letter from worried Austrian parents has reached the editorial office a newspaper. An elementary school student threatened other students with a knife and said that Allah had commanded him to do so, according to the anonymous authors.
Poll shows that US is seen as top global threat
WashingtonAccording to a global survey of 66 000 people conducted across 68 countries by the Worldwide Independent Network of Market Research (WINMR) and Gallup International at the end of 2013, the planet sees the United States as the leading threat to peace.
Leaked paper: Washington determined to drive regime change in Iran
WashingtonThe Washington Free Beacon has obtained a three-page white paper on how to bring about regime change in Iran. The white paper is being circulated among National Security Council officials.
Large EU firms are pulling out of Iran
Major European firms have started to pull out of Iran to avoid being hit by harsh US sanctions despite tough talk by EU leaders.
AfD co-leader stirs up the budget debate with ‘hijab girls and knife-men’
BerlinWhen Alice Weidel, AfD politician, opened the debate on the German federal budget, the co-leader cut right through the delicate issue binding the coalition. And rightly so, because Chancellor Angela Merkel has largely avoided the domestic policy issue number one: migrants.
French, German leaders eager to ease anti-Russian sanctions
France has been urging its European allies, including Germany and Italy, to lift sanctions against Russia imposed by Washington. The German Chancellor is heading for Russia to discuss the matter.
Leaked Italian manifesto suggest lifting of anti-Russian sanctions
RomeIn a leaked manifesto, entitled Government for Change, calls for sanctions against Russia to be scrapped in Italy have been revealed. If this happens, Germany and France, could soon follow suit.
Greek police clamp down on migrants trying to get to northern Europe
PatrasA major police operation was launched on Tuesday morning in the Greek city of Patras in the north of the Peloponnese.