New launch of Soyuz to ISS
moscow March 14, 2019 22:16A Russian Soyuz rocket was launched from Kazakhstan on Thursday evening to the international space station ISS. Two of the three astronauts aboard the Soyuz had to complete their…
A Russian Soyuz rocket was launched from Kazakhstan on Thursday evening to the international space station ISS. Two of the three astronauts aboard the Soyuz had to complete their…
A Russian, a Japanese and an American are on their way to the international space station ISS. The three went on the Sunday from the base Baikonur in Kazakhstan by Soyuz rocket.
A Dutch young woman who is married to a jihadist tells her that she wants to go back to the Netherlands but has no regret of her choice. 'It was a school of learning.'
Kurdish warriors came into conflict on Monday with Turkish troops firing grenades on Kurdish cities in northwest Syria, Kurdish officials reported.
Dozens of detained Islamic state supporters were released on Saturday by the rebels fighting in Syria against the terrorist organization. The intended future government of the official IS capital Raqqa decided to give 83 former jihadists a pardon.
About 10,000 citizens have come to a north of the official IS capital Raqqa in a camp. The refugees would fear that the Syrian city soon changes into a battlefield and extends to the nearby village of Ain Issa.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a rebel group that receives support from the United States, on Sunday began a military operation leading to the recapture of Raqqa, the capital of the self-proclaimed caliphate of Islamic State (IS). The rebel group has set up a command center.
A Russian spacecraft on Friday three astronauts delivered to the International Space Station laboratory. The Soyuz was Wednesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan left with the Russians Roezikov Sergei and Andrei Borisenko, and American Shane Kimbrough aboard.
Kurds in northern Syria have launched an offensive to conquer the 'capital' of the Sunni extremists of the Islamic State (IS), Raqqa.
A woman in Britain on Christmas Eve was a remarkable phone call. The caller said: 'Hello, I speak with planet earth?' It turned out the British astronaut Tim Peake, flying from the ISS made a call, but in doing so the wrong number was entered.
Among the nine hostages last week were freed from the hands of terrorist group Boko Haram, were not the two hundred schoolgirls who were abducted in April last year.