Vitalina Batsarashkina wins 1st gold for Russia, setting Olympic RECORD in women's 10m pistol event in Tokyo Batsarashkina set a record of 240.3 points, with a 0.9 lead over Kostadinova, winning her first Olympic gold in Tokyo – five years after taking silver at the Rio Games 25.07.2021
Russia sends food & masks to Cuba amid shortages that sparked mass protests Russia’s Defense Ministry has sent two planes loaded with aid to its long-time partner Cuba, which has been reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic coupled with food and medicine shortages 24.07.2021
From Victim to Villain: Mixed Feelings in Haiti After President's Assassination The assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, fatally shot in an overnight attack on 7 July, has reignited deep-seated safety concerns among people and caused mixed feelings in the Caribbean nation, going through a severe political and economic crisis 23.07.2021
Investment or imperialism? One of the world’s largest gold mines could’ve transformed Kyrgyzstan. Instead, it enriched Canadians Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia’s second poorest nation, is sitting on a pile of gold, quite literally. For years, the bulk of profits from the colossal Kumtor Mine have been sent abroad. Now, a new government is trying to change that 22.07.2021
Is This the Beginning of the End for Communists in Cuba or is It Just a Caribbean Storm in a Teacup? About the situation in cuba 21.07.2021
'Have Nothing': John McAfee Was Allegedly Penniless When He Died The fate of McAfee's wealth was apparently linked to "absolutely bizarre properties" he had built, some of which he ended up selling at a loss 20.07.2021
Top diplomat’s comment on Moon ‘masturbating’ causes scandal as South Korea summons Japanese envoy A crude remark by a deputy head of the Japanese embassy in Seoul has left South Korean officials fuming and demanding action from Tokyo 19.07.2021
Putin, Biden Reportedly Discussed Use of Russian Bases to Monitor Situation in Afghanistan Vladimir Putin and Joe Biden discussed the possibility of exchanging information on the conflict in Afghanistan at their 16 June summit meeting in Geneva 18.07.2021
Hundreds injured and more than 1,000 missing in one German district alone, amid severe floods – police The small rural district of Ahrweiler, in western Germany, seemingly faced the full wrath of the week’s severe floods, with the foul weather leaving dozens of people dead, hundreds injured, and scores of homes reduced to rubble 17.07.2021
Over a dozen injured after protests erupt in Lebanon in wake of PM-designate’s resignation and failure to form govt At least 19 people have been injured in fresh unrest in Lebanon, medics said, after protesters and the military clashed in the wake of the resignation of Lebanon’s prime minister-designate after he failed again to form a cabinet 16.07.2021
Pentagon Using Air Force Base to 'Secretly' Fly Illegal Migrants Across US, Tucker Carlson Reveals The migration crisis shows no sign of abating in the US, with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealing last month that they had apprehended more than 180,000 undocumented migrants along the country's southern border with Mexico, the biggest monthly total since April 2000 15.07.2021
Cuba reports 1st death amid anti-govt protests as US says Cubans coming by sea NOT welcome One man was killed in clashes with police during an anti-government rally, Cuba’s Interior Ministry said, confirming the first death amid the protests as the US insists it will turn away any Cubans who flee the unrest by sea 14.07.2021
As Taliban runs riot in Afghanistan, new commander of withdrawing US & NATO troops vows to support ‘abandoned’ Afghan forces The commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan has stepped down, and his Florida-based successor is pledging to support local allies – even as the withdrawal of Western troops sees the Taliban overrunning Afghan fighters 13.07.2021
Cuban Leader Calls on Supporters to Hit Streets, Oppose Provocations Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel called for his supporters to take to the streets on Sunday after accusing enemies of the Cuban Revolution of trying to destabilize the Caribbean nation 12.07.2021
India pulls diplomats from Afghanistan’s second-largest city as Taliban boast rapid territorial gains India has temporarily withdrawn personnel from its consulate in Kandahar as the Taliban continue to consolidate control over territory around the southern Afghan city 11.07.2021
Turkey will not be silent about Israel’s ‘atrocities’, Erdogan tells Palestinian President Abbas Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting on Saturday that he would not be silent about “Israel’s atrocities” in Palestine 10.07.2021
Haiti’s president killed by ‘foreign hit squad’ of ex-Colombian military & Haitian-Americans, 11 arrested inside ‘Taiwan embassy’ Haiti’s national police force has claimed that 2 Americans and 26 Colombians were responsible for the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, while Taiwan confirmed that 11 arrests were made at its diplomatic compound 09.07.2021
Day of Anti-Aircraft Missile Forces of the Armed Forces of Russia Today, July 8, our Armed Forces will celebrate the 61st anniversary of the creation of the Anti-Aircraft Missile Forces 08.07.2021
Iran notifies UN nuclear watchdog of 20% enrichment of uranium metal for reactor fuel, IAEA says Iran has notified the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of its work enriching uranium metal to help it produce fuel for its Tehran Research Reactor, the UN nuclear watchdog said on Tuesday 07.07.2021
'Everyone must be vaccinated and re-vaccinated' Russia's re-inoculation drive essential for stopping Covid-19, experts tell RT 06.07.2021