Commercial plane 'down on the river' in Jacksonville, Fl – mayor
A commercial jet, reportedly carrying over 130 people, is in St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The city’s mayor confirmed the incident. Read Full Article at RT.com Source: RT
A commercial jet, reportedly carrying over 130 people, is in St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The city’s mayor confirmed the incident. Read Full Article at RT.com Source: RT
North Korea has fired a short-range missile eastward from the city of Wonsan on its east coast, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news agency. Read Full Article at RT.com Source: RT
Months of insistence in Washington that the people of Venezuela stood by the US-backed opposition leader Juan Guaido basically went up in smoke when his ‘Operation Liberty’ fizzled. The question now isRead More…
Facebook needs to be regulated as a “political actor” because of its censorship practices, Ben Harris-Quinney, chairman of think tank ‘The Bow Group’ told RT, accusing the Silicon Valley giant of curtailingRead More…
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President Donald Trump has condemned social media censorship in the wake of Facebook’s lifetime ban on several prominent conservative commentators, warning the platforms he is “monitoring and watching” them. Read Full ArticleRead More…
President Donald Trump’s veto of a resolution aimed at ending US support for Saudi Arabia’s brutal war in Yemen means that, in Washington, business interests outweigh humanitarian concerns, political analyst Colin CavellRead More…
The Trump administration will sanction any assistance to expand Iran’s nuclear power plant at Bushehr and ban exports of heavy water and any further uranium enrichment, the State Department has announced. ReadRead More…
The future of Venezuela can only be decided by its people, Vladimir Putin reminded Donald Trump in a phone call, as the US pushes hard for regime change in the Latin AmericanRead More…
Facebook’s recent crackdown on right-wing figures is “un-American,” and “has nothing to do with hate speech,” Vice Media co-founder and Proud Boys leader Gavin McInnes told RT. Read Full Article at RT.comRead More…