US Department of Justice refuses to publish full report on 'Russian case'

The report of the American special prosecutor Robert Mueller on the "Russian case" cannot be published in full, as it contains confidential information about the jury he formed. This was stated by the press secretary of the US Department of Justice Kerry Kupek, quoted by CBS Gazeta.ru. According to her, US Attorney General William Barr ...

The detective uncovered the loudest murder in the US after 60 years

The actress's murder, committed 72 years ago, remains one of the most notorious unsolved cases in the United States. The former policeman is confident that he has solved the case, and that the criminal is his father, but his colleagues consider his arguments to be nonsense. The history of the brutal murder and conspiracy theories was traced by Lenta.ru...

Prosecutor in Kurchenko's case: 'hush up' cases against Poroshenko's entourage will no longer work

In an interview with UNIAN, the scandalous prosecutor Konstantin Kulik told why suspicions of facilitating money laundering of the Yanukovych “family” to Poroshenko's inner circle were raised now, on the eve of the elections, whether pressure was exerted on the prosecutor’s office in this case and how the materials could “disappear” from the ERDR. After…

Trump promises to publish the documents of the FBI, calling the investigation an attempt to seize power

President Trump, in an exclusive interview with Fox News' "Hannity," promised a full Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) investigation and related documents that the FBI used to audit his campaign. He also stated that he wanted to “get to the bottom” of how the multi-year conspiracy against him began. Trump...

Will the relationship between Washington and Moscow change after the publication of the Muller report

In the United States, the results of the investigation by Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller have been published, according to which President Donald Trump did not collude with Russia to win the election. Will relations between Washington and Moscow change now? An investigation that was supposed to reveal whether Trump had negotiated with ...

The death of Putin adviser in the United States: the police published a photo of the room in which they found the body

The Washington DC Police Department handed over to RFE / RL photographs of the hotel room in which the body of the former Russian Press Minister Mikhail Lesin was found. The pictures show the room in the state it was in at the time of his death. Former Russian press minister and presidential adviser ...

Pentagon spokeswoman quit because of the tights scandal

The Pentagon's top spokesman, Dana White, is stepping down amid an investigation into her conduct. “I greatly appreciate the opportunity this Administration has given me to serve alongside Secretary Mattis, our employees and all the civilians who support them,” White wrote...

In Africa, they killed journalists filming a film about Russian military mercenaries: details and versions

On the night of August 5, the bodies of Russian journalists killed in the CAR will be delivered to Moscow. The plane from Paris will land after midnight. Orkhan Dzhemal, Alexander Rastorguev and Kirill Radchenko were filming a documentary about Russian mercenaries from the “Wagner private military company.” New details...

The death of an American student after a trip to the DPRK: details and inconsistencies of the tragic history

In June 2017, 22-year-old student Otto Wombier, who had spent the previous 18 months in a North Korean prison, died in a hospital in Ohio. Pyongyang authorities accused the young man of attempting to steal a patriotic poster from the hotel where he was staying. For this, the American was sentenced to ...

Why Facebook was silent about data leakage for three years

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has joined the investigation into the data breach of more than 70 million Facebook users, who then turned out to be the British company Cambridge Analytica. Writes about this RTVi with reference to the Washington Post, citing sources. To investigate also ...

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