• ISIS captures a town deep in Assad-controlled territory as Syrian forces battle for Deir ez-Zor

    The terrorist group, Islamic State took control of the city of Al Qaryatayn in the territory under control of the Syrian government forces, reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

    Local journalists have confirmed this information.

    It is noted that the city, captured by the ISIS terrorists, is deep within government held territory, southwest of Palmyra.

    According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the so-called "sleeping cell" of Islamists operated in this city.

    The capture …

  • Russian Colonel fatally injured in Syria

    Russian media reports the death of yet another military personnel in Syria.

    Valery Fedyanin, commander of 61st Separate Kirkenes Red Banner Naval Infantry Brigade was killed, reported SeverPost.ru news website referring to the statement of Fedyanin’s colleagues.

    The media source notes that the Colonel was fatally injured by a mine explosion while conducting his combat duties.

    He was taken to Burdenko military Clinical Hospital in Moscow but later succumbed to his wounds.

    The Russian …

  • Poland creates parliamentary committee for World War II reparations from Germany

    The Polish Sejm created a committee which will work on Germany's payment of reparations for World War II, Polish news agency PAP reports.

    We want to start work in the Polish parliament, which aims to analyze the amount of compensation that Germany must pay to Poland, and we want to clearly understand the legal paths or options for implementing these requirements," MP from the ruling PiS (Law and Justice) party Arkadiusz Mularczyk said.

    The first meeting of the group will be held during the …

  • Russian national weightlifting team suspended from competitions for a year due to anti-doping violations

    The Executive Committee of the International Weightlifting Organization (IWF) decided to prohibit the Russian national weightlifting team from participating in all international competitions for a year. The announcement was made on Saturday, September 30, on the organization's website.

    In addition to the Russian national team, the teams of eight more countries will not be able to participate in the tournaments. The reason for this was the numerous violations of the anti-doping rules at the …

  • Former US ambassador to Russia: the US sanctions are effective but did not change the situation with Ukraine

    US sanctions against Russia did not lead to a drastic change in the situation in Ukraine, said in an interview with the Kommersant newspaper former US Ambassador to Russia, John Tefft.

    In his opinion, the imposed sanctions proved to be effective against Russia. "And the Russian president, together with a number of other Russian Federation officials, acknowledged this," he emphasized. "But did these sanctions lead to a drastic change in the situation in Ukraine? Obviously not."

    Nevertheless, …

  • Ukraine starts production of spare parts for Lamborghini and Porsche

    In the city of Kolomyia, in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, the German company, Leoni has launched its first production line of its newly built plant in Ukraine. The company manufactures parts for a number of automobile brands. Ukrainian President Peter Poroshenko was present at the opening ceremony.

    The plant, which will produce automobile cables, was opened on Friday, September 29th.

    "Imagine, the products that will be produced in Kolomyia will be installed on elite cars such as Audi, …

  • Russia received an advance payment from Turkey for S-400 missile systems

    Russia received an advance payment from Turkey for the S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems, as indicated by Vladimir Kozhin, Presidential Aide for military technical cooperation on September 29. "Yes, we received it. We cannot discuss the time frame for deliveries at this time," Kozhin said.

    According to him, Turkey wants the S-400 deliveries to start before 2019, however this issue is still being discussed. Earlier, the Undersecretary for Defense Industries of Turkey, Ismail Demir, said that …

  • Latvia expressed support for Ukrainian law on education

    The Minister of Education and Science of Latvia, Kārlis Šadurskis, said Ukraine’s decision regarding the language issue in the context of the new law on education is understandable, according to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.

    "The steps taken by Ukraine to ensure students learn the State language as part of their educational system are understandable," Šadurskis said in Riga during a meeting with the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Pavlo Klimkin.

    The Latvian …

  • US to strengthen sectoral sanctions against Russia

    The United States considers further strengthening of sanctions against the energy and banking sectors of the Russian economy, which were imposed for its aggression against Ukraine, as stated by the US Treasury, Radio Liberty reports.In a month, on November 28th, restrictions will be imposed on the terms for financing Russian companies under sanctions by the US legal entities or individuals, as well as from within the United States.

    For Russian companies in the energy sector, the time during …

  • Crimean government employees fired for mining bitcoins at the workplace

    Two employees of the Council of Ministers of the Crimea have paid for installing software for mining bitcoins on a government server with their posts, as announced at a press conference in Sevastopol by the head of the Anti-Corruption Committee of the Crimea, Alexander Akshatin.

    "The people have been fired. I think that in the future there will be no interest [in doing something like this]," RIA Novosti news agency quotes Akshatin as saying.

    The Committee head explained that the incident …