Yellow Vests leader: Fuel tax moratorium is crumbs, we want the baguette The French government’s six-month moratorium on fuel tax hikes wasn’t what the Yellow Vests wanted, the protest's leader has said. 05.12.2018
Russia has ‘60 days to fix compliance with INF’ or US will quit – Pompeo US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said that Washington will suspend its obligations under the 1987 INF nuclear treaty within 60 days if Russia does not “return to compliance. 04.12.2018
Qatar ends 6-decade membership in OPEC, says decision not related to Saudi-led blockade One of the world’s key energy producers, Qatar, is quitting the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on January 1, Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi said. 03.12.2018
'He's An Adult': Putin Reveals What He Told Trump During Brief Talk at G20 Trump cancelled his meeting with the Russian president on Thursday after being briefed on the Kerch Strait incident, in which several Ukrainian Navy vessels and their crews were detained for violating Russia's maritime borders. 02.12.2018
Bad publicity? Cohen? Russiagate? Many reasons Trump canceled Putin meeting, but Ukraine isn’t one US President Donald Trump cited the recent incident in the Kerch Strait when canceling the meeting with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. 30.11.2018
Trump Cancels Meeting With Putin After Being Briefed on Kerch Strait Case President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would make a final decision on whether to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Argentina after he receives a full report on the Kerch Strait incident. 29.11.2018
Zurabishvili Leading in Georgia Presidential Election - Exit Polls Georgian presidential candidate Salome Zurabishvili, supported by the ruling Georgian Dream party wins in the second round of the election with over 50 percent of votes, the exit poll data commissioned by two Georgian television channels shows. 28.11.2018
Trump: Brexit Deal Could Hurt UK-US Trade Relations US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the Brexit agreement proposed by UK Prime Minister Theresa May could hamper trade between Washington and London. 27.11.2018
Ukraine to declare martial law after sea clash with Russia Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has said that he will propose declaring martial law in the wake of an altercation in the Black Sea that saw Russian military seize Ukrainian vessels for breaching Russian territorial waters. 26.11.2018
Aleppo Chlorine Shelling Became Possible Due to Western Aid to Militants Syrian media reported on Saturday that militants had shelled residential districts of Aleppo with chlorine gas. 25.11.2018
UK 'Will Always Stand by Whole UK Family, Including Gibraltar' - PM May According to UK Prime Minister Theresa May, the deal negotiators have worked through Gibraltar-related issues in 'a constructive and sensible way,' and the agreement will be in line with the implementation period. 24.11.2018
Brexit backtrack begins… Raab would rather stay in EU than accept May deal Faced with Theresa May’s EU withdrawal deal, some Brexiteers are beginning to think the EU isn’t so bad after all. 23.11.2018
CIA Holds 'Smoking Gun' Phone Call of Saudi Crown Prince on Khashoggi - Reports Riyadh has vehemently denied that the royal family, including Crown Prince bin Salman, has been involved in Khashoggi's murder. 22.11.2018
Serbian President Warns Kosovo Import Duties Could Lead to Regional Conflict Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has informed the Russian and Chinese ambassadors to the country of Kosovo's authorities' decision to impose 100-percent duties on the Serbian imports and discussed with the diplomats the possible adverse effects of the step, the presidential press service said in a statement on Wednesday. 21.11.2018
Ex-US Intelligence Chief Lambasts Trump’s Remarks on bin Laden as ‘Ignorant’ During an appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” US President Donald Trump commented on the 2011 mission that resulted in Osama bin Laden’s killing. 20.11.2018
PM May Faces Vote of No Confidence as Tory MPs Submit Enough Letters - Reports Theresa May's controversial draft Brexit deal has sown discord in the Conservative Party and rocked the cabinet. 19.11.2018
US ‘secretly charged’ Assange, prosecutor accidentally reveals – WikiLeaks Julian Assange has been already charged by the US, but the case will remain sealed until the arrest of the whistleblower, WikiLeaks has revealed citing court filings unrelated to its co-founder. 18.11.2018
Moscow Says Situation in Syrian Rukban Camp Reminds of WWII Death Camps The United States is responsible for the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Rukban refugee camp in Syria, as it has illegally occupied this territory, Yury Tarasov, the representative of the Russian Defense Ministry in taskforces on ceasefire and humanitarian issues in Geneva, said on Friday. 17.11.2018
Successful failure: Pentagon admits it never even expected to ‘pass’ multi-million audit The US Department of Defense spent over $360 million to confirm there are problems in the $2. 16.11.2018