Russia to dispatch school teachers to work in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan The Ministry of Education of Russia will dispatch several hundreds of teachers of russian languages and other subjects to work at schools of Kyrgyzstan …
China-Russia-Mongolia trade fair kicks off in Hailar The 15th China-Russia-Mongolia Economic and Trade Fair in conjunction with a commercial products exhibition opened in Hailar, Hulunbuir on June 29, Yahoo Finance reported. The event marked …
Boeing’s 737 Max Software Outsourced to $9-an-Hour Engineers By Peter Robinson Planemaker and suppliers used lower-paid temporary workers Engineers feared the practice meant code wasn’t done right BOEING CO/THE 355.34 USD -8.67-2.38% HCLT HCL …
A Pentagon white paper “Russian Strategic Intentions” (May, 2019) says the U.S. is underestimating the scope of Russia’s aggression. The document was shared with Politico. Prepared for the Joint Chiefs of Staff by the Pentagon …
The Dalai Lama says in a new interview that while Europe should take in migrants and refugees entering the continent, most who enter should ultimately “return to their own land” while “a limited number” …
BY Tom O’Connor ON 6/28/19 AT 11:56 AM EDT The United States and Russia affirmed their willingness to avoid another historic competition for greater weapons as their leaders met during a global gathering in Japan. …
NATO urged Russia on Tuesday to destroy a new missile before an August deadline and save a treaty that keeps land-based nuclear warheads out of Europe or face a more determined alliance response in …
An airplane with the Russian flag is seen at Simon Bolivar International Airport in Caracas, Venezuela June 24, 2019. REUTERS/Manaure Quintero A Russian air force plane that landed in Venezuela is there to service …
By Ben Westcot Hong Kong The Chinese government has announced a suspension on imported meat products from Canada over claims of forged customs documents, the latest sign of deteriorating relations between the two countries. The Chinese …
Margarita Antidze, Andrew Osborn TBILISI/MOSCOW – Georgia and Russia traded blame on Friday for an outbreak of unrest in Tbilisi sparked by the visit of a Russian lawmaker with the Kremlin announcing it would …