Television
US' Kerry meets Russian president, FM in Moscow for Syria talks
United States Secretary of State John Kerry met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Dec. 15 to talk about the a way out to end the war in Syria.
"Destroy threats to Russians in Syria immediately" - Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Moscow on Friday that the army must "immediately destroy" all forces threatening Russian military in Syria.
The military operation in Syria is not dictated by geopolitical interests, but is designed to protect the country, said Putin, according to RT, and added that "terrorists in Syria are a direct threat to Russia."
Mum angered by ISIS-style execution of egg on kids TV! (pics)
Angela Halliwell, aged 35, blasted the BBC for featuring a tast soldier beheading an egg on a BBC cartoon. The Ooglies on CBBC outraged the mother who complained to Ofcom.
“Kids could think extreme violence like beheading is normal,” she said.
The BBC disagrees and says the “beheading” will continue – as well as the exploding grape that accompanies the beheading.
Putin "hopes" nuclear weapons won't have to be used in Syria
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday praised a cruise missiles strike against terrorists in Syria carried out from a submarine.
According to RT, he "expressed hope that these weapons would not have to be armed with nuclear warheads."
Davuto?lu asks Putin: What if Turkey had been bombing in Ukraine?
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu has attempted to justify the shooting down of a Russian military aircraft by addressing a hypothetical question to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
25 years of Pamela Anderson… the Playboy bunny to end all centerfolds! (pics)
Just a curly brunette teenager, who would have thought that Pamela Anderson would grow up to become the most iconic bunny!
inlineImage2591052">
Aged just 21 years of age with a coming of age Playboy… just before her first boob job that took her from a 34D to a 34DD.
inlineImage2591053">
Turkish-Russian tension causes military build up
Despite the Turkish and Russian foreign ministers, Mevlüt Çavu?o?lu and Sergey Lavrov, meeting in Belgrade on Dec. 3 - marking the first high-level contact between the two countries since the downing of a Russian jet for violating Turkish air space on Nov. 24 - tension keeps escalating. One result is the ongoing military pile up in the region.
- Read more about Turkish-Russian tension causes military build up
- Log in to post comments
Putin: Turkey will regret "more than once" downing of Su-24
Russia will not forget Turkey's shooting down of a Russian bomber, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday in his address to the Federal Assembly.
He at the same time added that Russia is not planning to engage in military saber-rattling, Reuters reported.
Putin says Turkey 'will regret' shooting down of Russian bomber
Turkey will regret "more than once" about its shooting down of a Russian bomber jet near the Syrian-Turkish border, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Dec. 3.
Russia and China to set up joint news agency
Russia and China will set up a joint "information agency" that will work in both countries, RT is reporting.
The two countries will also form "a major discussion club with the provisional name of the Amur Dialogue."
- Read more about Russia and China to set up joint news agency
- Log in to post comments