‘Tired Of Poverty’: Illegal Kidney Trade Booming In Bangladesh
Some Bangladeshi people have turned into brokers in illegal kidney trade and pushing their relatives to sell their kidneys.
German Interior Ministry Announces Extension Of Border Control Until Oct. 31
German interior ministry has said that it is going to focus on the Austrian border.
Al-Nusra Head Calls On Caucasus Extremists To Launch Attacks Against Russian ‘Scoundrels’ Over Syria Airstrikes
Al-Nusra head Abu Mohamed al-Jolani said Russians will forget about the "horrors" in Afghanistan after they suffer in Syria.
Iran Denies Reports Of Having Secret Meetings With British Company Over Oil Projects
Ali Kardor, the deputy for investment affairs of the National Iranian Oil Company, said Iran had made no such agreements with any company.
US Coalition ‘Not Threatened’ By Russian Aircraft In Syria: Pentagon
According to Pentagon spokesperson Michelle Baldanza, U.S. drones in Syria are not threatened by Russian aircraft.
Still Against Turkey’s EU Membership: Merkel Says Ankara’s Help In Migrant Crisis Does Not Change Her Opinion
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Turkey’s cooperation in solving the migrant crisis does not change her opinion about Ankara’s EU membership.
ISIS Uses Civilians As Human Shields As It Knows Russia Will Never Target Civilians: Kremlin
According to the Russian defense ministry, Russia will never carry out airstrikes against civilians facilities.
Pentagon Requests Russia To Coordinate Fight Against ISIS: Russian Defense Ministry
According to the Russian defense ministry, the Pentagon has made a request to Russia to coordinate fight against ISIS in Syria.
Dadri Lynching: Indian State Government Skips ‘Beef’ In Murder Report; Gives No Reference To Possible Circumstances
A mob of around 200 people killed Mohammad Akhlaq over rumors that he had consumed beef.
Sons Of Russian Spies In US Demand To Have Their Western Citizenship Back
Alexander and Timothy Vavilov are the sons of Russian spies, Elena Vavilova and Andrey Bezrukov, whom the FBI deported in 2010.
Over 40 Syrian Rebel Groups Vow To Stand Against Russian Forces In Retaliation For Moscow’s Airstrikes
Russian airstrikes leave NATO allies concerned while Syrian rebel groups want to come together against Russia.
Syria Crisis Has Reached ‘Tipping Point’: Iranian Foreign Minister
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that a joint response needed to solve the Syrian crisis.
Russia Agrees with US On Objectives Of Settlement In Syria: Russian FM
According to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Russia’s airstrikes in Syria are “surgical.”
Assad Regime Losing To Radical Extremists Not Beneficial To Russia, West: Expert
According to the senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, sending ground forces to Syria will have “unforeseen consequences.”
China’s Economic Slowdown Does Not Affect Talks On Russian Gas Import Via Western Altai Router: Official
CNPC Deputy Director General Wang Zhen has said China is optimistic about a 400 billion target.
Vladimir Putin Finds ‘Sound Grounds’ to Work Together With US On ‘Points Of Concern’
U.S. President Obama and Russian President Putin failed to reach an agreement on Assad’s fate.
Problems Of Sexual Minorities In Russia ‘Deliberately Exaggerated For Political Reasons’: Putin
According to Putin, some states in the United States have laws on the books against same-sex relations.
Obama-Putin Meeting ‘Clear Signal’ US Wants Russia To Implement Minsk Agreements: Ukraine Ambassador
Russian President Vladimir Putin said a full implementation of the Minsk agreements would “put an end to the bloodshed.”
Saudi Arabia Asks Iran Not To ‘Play Politics’ With Hajj Stampede Killing At Least 769 Pilgrims
Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir has said the Hajj tragedy is not something one should play politics with.
Iran Wants To Start ‘New Chapter’ Of Cooperation With Italy In Post-Sanctions Era: Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani met with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in New York.
Russia's Vladimir Putin Says Only Syrian People Can Decide The Future Of President Assad
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview that Russia would not get involved in troop operations in Syria.
Indian Goat Sold For $2,000 After Being Named After Bollywood Actor Salman Khan
A goat named after Bollywood celebrity Salman Khan was sold for 100,000 rupees.
More Than 1.5 Million Foreign Nationals Banned From Entering Russia
More than 1.5 million foreign nationals have been banned from entering Russia.
Security Service At Moscow Airport Detains Siberian Man Suspected To Join ISIS In Syria
The Siberian resident was suspected to be travelling to Istanbul to move to Syria to join ISIS.
Vladimir Putin ‘Speculated’ To Meet Barack Obama On Sidelines Of UN General Assembly
A Russian news agency reported that Putin might meet Obama on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly next week.
Saudi Arabia Grand Mosque Crane Crash: Two More Bodies Found At Crash Site, 10 Still To Be Identified
According to a Civil Defense spokesman, the total number of casualties has reached 109.
Grand Mosque Opens In Russia Where Majority Of People Believe Islam Is ‘Connected To Terrorism’
According to Russia’s State Duma speaker Sergey Naryshkin, the Grand Mosque in Moscow is a “landmark event” for Muslims worldwide.
Russian NGO Returns Leonardo DiCaprio Donation Worth $159,000
The Russian Justice Ministry included the NGO in the “foreign agents” list, typically associated with espionage connotations.
Hajj 2015: Thousands Of Smugglers, Vehicles With Illegal Pilgrims Caught By Security Agencies
The chief of media and information at the Public Security Agency said 12,850 people had been caught violating Hajj laws and regulations.
Facebook Spies On People Even After They Log Out: Belgian Watchdog Claims
A Belgian watchdog has accused Facebook of spying on people just like the National Security Agency.