“Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has visited the plant where parts for the new generation space rocket will be manufactured,” The Siberian Times reported earlier this week. According to the news agency, last month Rogozin: “announced the Angara-A5V* would be built, assembled and tested in Siberia, with Omsk chosen as the location for almost all … Continue reading
“International Monetary Fund representatives have cut short negotiations with Greek officials in Brussels, after they failed to present a viable reform plan. The move has left Athens, due to repay €1.6 billion by the end June, on the edge of default,” RT reports. “The ball is very much in Greece’s court,” IMF spokesman Gerry Rice … Continue reading
Russian and Egyptian warship crews have started naval maneuvers within combined force teams and drilled an “encounter sea battle,” the Russian Defense Ministry reported on Thursday according to Tass. “On June 11, crews of Russian and Egyptian warships involved in the Bridge of Friendship-2015 naval exercise started to fulfill tasks at sea within combined tactical … Continue reading
An Argentine Minister of Foreign Relations , Hector Timerman, has challenged Prime Minister David Cameron over the British claim on the Falkland Islands during a summit in Brussels, RT reports. A Downing Street spokesperson said: “At the dinner, the prime minister robustly defended the Falklands and the islanders’ right to self-determination in response to the … Continue reading
“African nations are taking steps toward creating a free-trade zone with a combined size of $2 trillion, as heads of state meet in Johannesburg (South Africa) this week,” Bloomberg reports. Talks on removing the barriers to trade and the movement of people between the continent’s 54 countries will begin on June 15 at the African … Continue reading