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Category: World

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The controversy around the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi continues to develop. In summer 2018, Saudi Arabia promised the…

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Written by Dr. Leon Tressell; Originally appeared at Global Research A year ago the US led Coalition played a leading…

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During a Valdai Club session in Sochi on October 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that new Avangard hypersonic glider warheads…

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On October 19, several people were injured when a MH-60 Seahawk helicopter of the US Navy crashed on the USS…

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On October 19, the Imam Ali Combat Division, a part of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Units (PMU), announced that it…

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On October 18, the Yemeni Missiles Force [loyal to the Houthis] announced that it had launched a Badir-1 “ballistic missile”…

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On October 18, militants violated shelled the city of Aleppo killing at least one civilian and causing material damage, according…

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Warplanes of the US-led coalition carried out a series of airstrikes on civilian buildings inside the town of al-Susah in…

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Minister of Finance of Russia Anton Siluanov is suggesting to use the Russian National Wealth Fund to provide Cairo with…

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The US is going to impose new sanctions on Russia “every month or two”, US Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations Kurt…

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On October 18, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin said during the Valdai Discussion Club’s 15th Annual Meeting, which was held in…

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On October 18, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), backed by US-led coalition warplanes, repelled a new ISIS attack on their…

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The 40N6 long-range surface-to-air missile of the S-400 Triumf system has entered service with the Russian Armed Forces, the state-run…

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If any state decides to attack Russia with nuclear weapons, it may end life on Earth. However, the agressor will…

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Russian investments in US securities as of August 2018 have fallen to just $14 billion from $180 billion back in…