Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open legal appeal has copped fresh cynicism from some, while reports suggest that his December infection came after an exemption cut-off. Saturday’s disclosure by Djokovic’s legal team, which indicated that a December 16 diagnosis of Covid-19 was central to his medical exemption application to compete at the …
Read More »Maxwell trial witness testified about Prince Andrew sex allegations
Virginia Giuffre, who is suing Prince Andrew for sexual assault, told a witness in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell that she had sex with the British royal in London in 2001, according to a new interview. Carolyn Andriano provided key testimony in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell last month, which …
Read More »NATO ‘never promised’ not to expand, US claims
NATO has never promised not to admit new members, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed on Friday, labelling Russia’s demands of the bloc inadmissible. However, long-declassified Western documents suggest otherwise. “NATO never promised not to admit new members,” the top American diplomat told journalists during Friday’s press briefing, as …
Read More »Crippling sanctions against Russia could boomerang back onto US & allies – reports
The US administration has reportedly admitted that any new round of anti-Russian sanctions would inflict serious damage on both the global and the US economy, but that it doesn’t see it as a sound reason to give up on the move. New sanctions would be introduced despite the potential damaging …
Read More »Twitter suspends conservative pundit over transgender tweets
Conservative pundit and Daily Wire podcaster Matt Walsh announced on Friday night that he had been suspended from Twitter over tweets claiming there were only two genders, and suggesting trans women dominate women in competition. Walsh announced that he’d been notified of the suspension only minutes before a segment on …
Read More »US military leaders sanctioned
Iran has sanctioned 51 Americans, including some of the US’ top military officials, that it blames for the killing of Qassem Soleimani two years ago. The sanctions come amid simmering nuclear tension between Tehran and the West. The sanctions were announced by the Iranian Foreign Ministry on Saturday, less than …
Read More »Horned helmets mystery is solved & it has nothing to do with Vikings
Two horned helmets discovered in a bog in the Danish town of Viksø in the early ’40s that were thought to be Viking have been found to be even more ancient – about 3,000 years old and from the Nordic Bronze Age, research suggests. Housed in the National Museum of …
Read More »EU country outlaws textile face masks with €500 fine
Stricter pandemic rules came into force in Romania on Saturday amid surging coronavirus cases, including a requirement to wear surgical or FFP2 masks at both indoor and outdoor public spaces. The decision made by the National Council for Emergency Situations (CNSU) this week makes textile masks illegal in the Eastern …
Read More »Analysts reveal why Beijing is going after Russian gas
Energy-hungry China is reportedly looking to boost its purchases of natural gas from Russia due to the ongoing trade row with Canberra, which may put at risk deliveries from Australia, China’s number one gas supplier. China, the world’s largest natural gas consumer, heavily relies on energy imports. In 2020, the …
Read More »‘After 900 nuclear tests on our land, US wants to ethnically cleanse us’: meet the most bombed nation in the world
‘The most nuclear bombed nation on the planet’ is the unwanted accolade claimed by the Shoshone Native American tribe. This has had devastating effects for the community, and RT spoke to one campaigner fighting for justice. “They are occupying our country, they are stealing our opportunities and we are expected …
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