The United States Air Force has officially advertised for samples of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and synovial fluid from white Russians, according to a government website. The reason has yet to be specified, but the interest in Russian DNA is noteworthy.
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UK Terror-related arrests to set new record
LondonNew statistics in Britain showed that in the year to March 2017, police arrested 304 people for terrorism-related offenses, a 20 percent increase compared to the previous 12 months. Together with those held since March, the total arrests in 2017 may exceed the previous record of 315, set in 2015.
Ukraine faces huge losses after London High Court ruling on Russian debt
LondonUkraine's position that any debt taken on by the previous Ukrainian President was not repayable to the Russian Federation, has met with tough opposition.
Drive to trademark swastika and ‘nigga’ to go ahead after US Supreme Court nod
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Was the Hamburg knife-attacker a known Islamist?
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Syrian army advances on Deir Ezzor
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BBC refuses to report on Muslim attacks
The BBC is refusing to report on assaults by Muslim men, attacking whites on the streets of Liverpool for being non-Muslims. But it's not the first time.
Feminist thriller incites readers ‘To Kill the President’
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IT-scandal forces Swedish ministers to step down
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EU leaders furious after US votes new sanctions against Russia
BrusselsEuropeans are furious after the US House of Representatives approved by a 419-3 vote a new version of a bill on Tuesday that would impose sweeping sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, as well as limit President Donald Trump’s ability to lift the restrictions on Moscow.
UK Terror-related arrests to set new record
LondonNew statistics in Britain showed that in the year to March 2017, police arrested 304 people for terrorism-related offenses, a 20 percent increase compared to the previous 12 months. Together with those held since March, the total arrests in 2017 may exceed the previous record of 315, set in 2015.
Ukraine faces huge losses after London High Court ruling on Russian debt
LondonUkraine's position that any debt taken on by the previous Ukrainian President was not repayable to the Russian Federation, has met with tough opposition.
Drive to trademark swastika and ‘nigga’ to go ahead after US Supreme Court nod
Thanks to a recent Supreme Court decision, a Jewish drive to trademark both the swastika and the word “nigga” can now go ahead.
Was the Hamburg knife-attacker a known Islamist?
HamburgA migrant that stormed a supermarket in Hamburg, Germany, stabbed one shopper to death and injured several others, according to police.
Syrian army advances on Deir Ezzor
The Syrian Arab Army is on the verge entering the northern countryside of the Deir Ezzor province after their recent advances in southeast Raqqa.
BBC refuses to report on Muslim attacks
The BBC is refusing to report on assaults by Muslim men, attacking whites on the streets of Liverpool for being non-Muslims. But it's not the first time.
Feminist thriller incites readers ‘To Kill the President’
LondonThe British Guardian newspaper is promoting a book by one of its journalists about a "sociopath" president in the White House, which leaves nothing to the imagination. To Kill the President by "Sam Bourne", published by HarperCollins hit the bookshops this month.
IT-scandal forces Swedish ministers to step down
SWEDEN IT-SCANDALThe scandal surrounding the leak from the Transport authority in Sweden resulted in the opposition threatening a vote of censure against the government. Today PM Stefan Löfven from the Social Democrat party announced reshuffling of his government.
EU leaders furious after US votes new sanctions against Russia
BrusselsEuropeans are furious after the US House of Representatives approved by a 419-3 vote a new version of a bill on Tuesday that would impose sweeping sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, as well as limit President Donald Trump’s ability to lift the restrictions on Moscow.