The Russian General Prosecutor’s Office has announced that it intends to bring a case against the Ukrainian government in Europe’s top rights court, over a range of issues stemming from the 2014Read More…
Brexit deal ‘wasn’t something to last forever’: Britain says EU is ‘inflexible’ on Northern Ireland issue
The UK Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has accused the EU of being “inflexible” about the prospect of re-negotiating the Northern Ireland part of the deal, claiming it was not made to “lastRead More…
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has said it will include images of athletes taking a knee in its official social media content and highlights packages, after claims organizers had banned such contentRead More…
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Thousands of people are being evacuated from their homes in Henan province by a 76,000-strong relief force, as the meteorological office warns that storms and heavy rain is set to continue. OnRead More…
What’s really behind the EU’s latest effort to regulate cryptocurrencies? RT’s Boom Bust wants to know
The EU has proposed legislation forcing service providers to report cryptocurrency transactions of $1,000 or more. While officials claim the new regulations target illegal activities, the real reason behind them may beRead More…
Russian ruble remains one of the world’s most undervalued currencies – Big Mac Index
The Russian ruble is once again one of the most undervalued currencies in the world, according to the Big Mac Index, published by The Economist. The rating is based on the buyingRead More…
China refuses to participate in 2nd phase of WHO’s Covid origins probe, says research into lab leak theory goes against ‘science’
Beijing has put the brakes on its involvement in the World Health Organization’s (WHO) investigation into the origins of Covid-19, citing its disapproval of any inquiries into the possibility that the virusRead More…
10 years post-Breivik: Norway’s still dealing with aftermath of its deadliest massacre since World War 2 (PHOTOS)
Ten years have passed since an Oslo bombing and shooting spree killed 77 Norwegians, with concerns over rising far-right extremism and a divisive debate about how to honor the attacks’ victims revealingRead More…
Tokyo Olympics show director FIRED on eve of opening ceremony over decades-old ‘Holocaust joke’
The director for the opening ceremony at the Tokyo Olympics, comedian Kentaro Kobayashi, has been terminated just a day before the games kick off, after a 1998 comedy sketch surfaced in whichRead More…
CIA taps Bin Laden hunter to probe mystery ‘Havana syndrome’ plaguing spies & diplomats, as US says cases hit 200 – reports
The CIA has tasked a veteran officer involved in the decade-long hunt for Osama Bin Laden to investigate the so-called “Havana syndrome” afflicting US spies and diplomats overseas, the Wall Street JournalRead More…