• Argentine police confirms authenticity of photo with Russian government plane being loaded with cocaine

    The photographs with the hull number of the plane from the Russia Special Flight Detachment in Buenos Aires are authentic, the Argentine Gendarmerie said on Tuesday, February 27.

    Earlier, official Russian Presidential Administration representative Elena Krylova said that the photographs are forgeries, and denied that the government airliner was involved in the “cocaine case”.

    “Journalists have drawn conclusions on the basis of unreliable information – in this case photographs which can be …

  • Polish Minister: there may be more than 2 million Ukrainian migrants in Poland

    Beata Kempa, Poland's Minister for Humanitarian Aid said that there may be more than 2 million Ukrainian migrants in Poland. 

    “According to our estimates, there may be more than two million Ukrainians in Poland. Of course, many of them stay here because of the conflict in Ukraine and this is the argument we want to present to the European Commission,” she said during an interview with Super Express in response to a question about the increasing number of immigrants from Eastern Europe and the …

  • US threatens Turkey with sanctions if they purchase S-400 missile systems from Russia

    Washington has threatened Ankara with sanctions should they decide to purchase S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems from Moscow, RIA Novosti reports with reference to Haberturk newspaper.

    According to an unnamed US official, the US has concerns over Turkey's purchase of Russian surface-to-air missile systems. Haberturk’s interlocutor explained that the Turkish government’s decision could "negatively influence the interoperability of NATO." The official assumed that considering the bill recently …

  • Former Austrian Chancellor admits to lobbying Ukraine’s interests for money in 2012-2013

    In an interview with Presse am Sonntag, Former Austrian Federal Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer admitted that he received money to lobby in favor of Ukraine drawing closer to the EU in 2012-2013, but not from Paul Manafort, who represented the interests of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych.

    Gusenbauer confirmed that he had lobbied Ukraine’s interests, and called it a “noble cause”.

    Furthermore, he did not deny that he received payment for it, but claimed not to remember the amount. He …

  • Kremlin: Western sanctions against Russia will most likely remain forever

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said in an interview with the newspaper Kommersant that the restrictive measures that the West has imposed on Russia will remain forever.

    "The sanctions are the reaction of the old enemy to our reinforcement. And they will be lifted only if we again become weak," he said.

    According to Rogozin, "for Russia, sanctions are a chance to show the best features of its national character."

    In response to a question about whether the sanctions hamper the …