• Agreement FARC and government signed Colombia

    Agreement FARC and government signed Colombia

    cartagena September 27, 2016 05:03 Hot Recent News

    President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia and FARC leader Rodrigo Lodoño Echeverri, also known as Timochenko have Monday night (local time) signed the peace agreement, putting an end to over 52 years of bloodshed. The two white-clad leaders pinned together a peace dove symbolic after signing on.

  • Agreement puts an end to insurgency in Colombia

    Agreement puts an end to insurgency in Colombia

    cartagena September 26, 2016 07:45 Hot Recent News

    Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the leader of the FARC, Rodrigo Londono, Monday signed a historic peace agreement. If the Colombian population agreed Sunday to approve by referendum, will bring an end to a war that has lasted and took the lives of 220,000 people half a century.

  • Colombia and FARC sign historic agreement

    Colombia and FARC sign historic agreement

    cartagena September 23, 2016 13:51 Hot Recent News

    Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and the leader of the FARC, Rodrigo Londono, Monday signed a historic peace agreement. If the Colombian population that chord a half weeks later approve by referendum, will bring an end to a war that has lasted and took the lives of 220,000 people half a century.

  • Rebel Areas Aleppo bombed

    Rebel Areas Aleppo bombed

    September 22, 2016 09:48 Hot Recent News

    Warplanes have in the night from Wednesday to Thursday districts in the Syrian city of Aleppo bombed those rebel hands. Representatives of the rebels spoke in front of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights of the heaviest bombardments of recent months.

  • Russia and US continue to argue over convoy

    Russia and US continue to argue over convoy

    September 21, 2016 20:00 Hot Recent News

    Russia and the United States continued their disagreement over the shelling of the aid convoy from Aleppo to the meeting rooms of the United Nations. Representatives of the two superpowers essentially the finger at each other for responsibility.

  • 'US wants to talk to North Korea'
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    'US wants to talk to North Korea'

    September 20, 2016 05:15 Hot Recent News

    "US Secretary of State John Kerry has called on Monday to discuss North Korea on the nuclear program of the regime in Pyongyang. Until now the United States only called on to tougher sanctions against the North Koreans."

  • Huddle Obama and Putin in China

    Huddle Obama and Putin in China

    hangzhou September 4, 2016 13:00 Hot Recent News

    The US and Russian presidents, Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin, speaking to each other on the sidelines of the economic summit of the G20 in the Chinese Hangzhou. This was informed the Russian news agency Tass Sunday from a spokesman for the Kremlin.

  • Closer but still no agreement on Syria

    Closer but still no agreement on Syria

    geneva August 27, 2016 06:24 Hot Recent News

    The United States and Russia are Friday failed to conclude an important agreement on a ceasefire in Syria and expanded military cooperation against terror group Islamic State. There were only a few details to be worked out before the two countries can reach an agreement.

  • Kerry visits Turkey

    Kerry visits Turkey

    August 5, 2016 13:39 Hot Recent News

    US Secretary of State John Kerry will later this month visit to Turkey. He becomes the first Western minister to the country calling since the failed coup of July 15th.

  • Fuss over NATO decisions Trump

    Fuss over NATO decisions Trump

    July 22, 2016 06:15 Hot Recent News

    Donald Trump with his comments on the protection of other NATO countries caused a stir, both among allies of the United States within the Republican Party.,, Such statements make the world more dangerous and the US less safe '', for example, said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham. According to him, especially the Russian President Vladimir Putin are happy.

  • Boris Johnson does not say sorry

    Boris Johnson does not say sorry

    london July 19, 2016 17:30 Hot Recent News

    His offensive statements directed at, among others, government leaders, according to the British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson often taken out of context. He said Tuesday on whether he still went to apologize to world leaders about his blunt remarks in the past.

  • Turkey sends US files on Gülen

    Turkey sends US files on Gülen

    ankara July 19, 2016 13:00 Hot Recent News

    Turkey according to its own four dossiers on the Turkish Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen sent to the United States. The government in Ankara is hoping thereby to persuade Washington to him to point out to Turkey, said Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag Tuesday, according to the television channel CNN Türk.

  • Notable convention for Republicans

    Notable convention for Republicans

    cleveland July 18, 2016 13:09 Hot Recent News

    The Republicans in the United States have not only this year's controversial presidential candidate in the form of Donald Trump. The Republican convention, where the candidate formally takes office, this time is remarkable. On the list of speakers are reality stars, soap actors and all adult children of Trump.

  • 'Death penalty is not in the EU '

    'Death penalty is not in the EU '

    brussels July 18, 2016 11:48 Hot Recent News

    No country applies the death penalty can become a member of the EU, at this point I am very clear. That said EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini this morning in Brussels after consultations with US Secretary of State John Kerry and European foreign ministers.

  • US and EU united on Turkey

    US and EU united on Turkey

    brussels July 18, 2016 11:09 Hot Recent News

    The United States and Europe are aligned on the situation in Turkey. 'The partnership between the US and the EU is strong and unbreakable,' said John Kerry, US Secretary of State after a breakfast meeting 'with his 28 EU counterparts Monday in Brussels.

  • Koenders 'no reckoning in Turkey'

    Koenders 'no reckoning in Turkey'

    brussels July 18, 2016 08:15 Hot Recent News

    ,, Stability and rule of law are of incredible importance in Turkey for the Turks themselves and for Europe. It is also important that there is no reckoning in Turkey. 'That said Minister Bert Koenders (Foreign Affairs) Monday in Brussels shortly before he and his EU counterparts and US Secretary John Kerry moved the breakfast to include the situation in discussing Turkey.

  • Facts and questions about Turkey coup

    Facts and questions about Turkey coup

    July 17, 2016 13:30 Hot Recent News

    After the failed coup in Turkey, the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan drew the first consequences. On the streets and squares, apart from the display of flags by Erdogan's supporters, but the rest returned to the political scene not long.

  • EU ministers talk Monday on terrorism

    EU ministers talk Monday on terrorism

    brussels July 15, 2016 17:09 Hot Recent News

    European foreign ministers meet Monday in Brussels to discuss the joint fight against terrorism., in reaction to the attack Thursday in Nice, France requested to put the issue on the agenda of the already scheduled meeting.

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