RUSSIA NEWS - Last Generation Network News - MONDAY MAY 1 2017
RUSSIA NEWS - Last Generation Network News - MONDAY MAY 1 2017
After his uncharacteristically clumsy collision with Lance Stroll in Bahrain, Carlos Sainz made amends in Russia. Toro Rosso took the final point, after yet another fine drive saw the Spaniard go from 14th on the grid to 10th at the flag - the most ...
An RPG shell whistles towards its target, exploding in a ball of fire just as a group of soldiers in white fatigues, zip past on skis, bullets flying from their white rifles.
A RETIRED Russian colonel has made ludicrous claims that Russia has planted nuclear bombs around the shoreline of the US which would unleash a huge tsunami in event of WW3.
Earlier this month, news leaked that ExxonMobil was pushing the Treasury Department to grant it a sanctions waiver, which would allow the company to resume its joint venture Black Sea drilling operations with Russian oil giant Rosneft. The Treasury ...
Along the way, no outlet has been more in sync than MSNBC, and no one on the network has been more promotional of the Russia-runs-Trump meme than Rachel Maddow, tirelessly promoting the line and sometimes connecting dots in Glenn Beck fashion to ...
Thousands of Russians gathered to present letters of protest at government offices, the second widespread show of public discontent in two months.
Growing up in the 1980s, Brian Brown was taught to think of the communist Soviet Union as a dark and evil place. But Brown, a leading opponent of same-sex marriage, said that in the past few years he has started meeting Russians at conferences on ...
A letter published April 26 (“Concern over illegal act of military aggression”) expresses anxiety over the recent U.S. cruise missile attack on a Syrian air base.
A May 2016 survey of digital buyers worldwide by KPMG found that 71% of respondents in Eastern Europe and Russia said a desktop or laptop was their primary device for making digital purchases.
The Russo-Japanese war would be a humiliating defeat for Russia, with its reputation as a great power severely dented as a result.
Last week, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, a loyal Republican, disclosed that President Trump's former national security advisor probably broke the law when he accepted money from an arm of the Russian government. That's a big deal ...
The Russian Empire in the early modern centuries, approximately 1450 to 1800, expanded to stretch from Poland to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Black Sea, encompassing a myriad of ethnicities, including Russian, Tatar, Siberian, Ukrainian ...
After spending a week in two inland cities of the Russian south, we finally reached the Black Sea. For Russians, the Black Sea is more than just a sea.
“Anyone who invests in emerging markets around the world have investment in Russia,” Gianforte responded. He called it a small portion of his investments and pledged to put his investments in a blind trust.
When President Donald Trump attends the NATO summit in Brussels on May 25, he should press the Alliance to confront Moscow's conventional military superiority and nuclear blackmail tactics, rather than endlessly needle the Europeans about defense ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin placed his country on high alert after North Korea's ballistic missile launch on Saturday reportedly turned into a shocking botched attempt.
A majority of Minnesotans support an independent investigation into possible campaign-season contact between Russia and associates of President Donald Trump but are divided over whether Trump's team was in touch with Russians who tried to interfere in ...
Under this MoU valid for five years, India and Russia will exchange information, establish direct connections between specialists, scientists and scientific organisations, form projects aimed at joint research and aim at development of ...
Stephanie interned as a science writer at Stanford University Medical School, and also interned at ScienceNow magazine and the Santa Cruz Sentinel.
Ever since the United States retired its space shuttle fleet in 2011,NASA astronauts have had to hitch rides to the International Space Station (ISS) in Russian Soyuz spaceships -- paying Russian space agency Roscosmos for the privilege. The plan is ...
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