Donald Trump says he is about to hit Iran hard. That's after Tehran and Washington exchange massive strikes throughout Tuesday night. The Ukrainian capital is coming under intense attack. Social media footage shows major fires across the city. That's as Moscow launches retaliatory strikes on Kiev's military infrastructure in response to attacks on Russian civilians. · This comes as a Ukrainian drone strikes a civilian bus in Russia's…
Four US states are seeking up to US$1.4 trillion in penalties from Meta, alleging the company deliberately designed Facebook and Instagram to keep children and teenagers addicted. The case is one of the largest legal challenges ever brought against a technology company and could reshape how social media platforms are regulated. INR Report: Based on reporting by RT HERE. · California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey are seeking up to US$1.4…
‘NATO summit a conference to sell weapons. It’s a corporate meeting of corporate heads. Who gets what? How are we going to split up the pie?’ – Steven Eugene Kuhn. · In this edition of RT’s ‘Sanchez Effect’, Rick sifts through the developments from the NATO summit in Ankara. RT correspondent Yasin Eken is in the city and says Türkiye is not happy with the bloc because it actually has done nothing for Ankara. He also highlights that NATO is…
The European Parliament has criticised Ukraine over its decision to honour a controversial World War II military movement, deepening a long-running historical dispute with Poland. The vote highlights how unresolved history continues to shape modern European politics and Ukraine's path towards European Union membership. INR Report: Based on reporting by RT HERE. · The European Parliament has criticised Ukraine over its decision to rename an…
Road cones have become one of New Zealand's most visible symbols of bureaucracy and infrastructure costs. Industry leaders now say a major regulatory overhaul is delivering significant savings while exposing why some regions continue to struggle with excessive traffic management. Report by elocal · A simpler approach replaces rigid rules · The Government's overhaul of temporary traffic management is beginning to reshape how road works are…
President Trump says he almost skipped the NATO summit, choosing instead to prioritise Turkey's President Erdogan in what Susan Kokinda argues signals a major shift in global geopolitics By Susan Kokinda · For months, European leaders had been preparing strategies for dealing with Donald Trump at this week's NATO summit. According to Susan Kokinda, however, the biggest surprise was that President Trump nearly chose not to attend at all. ·…
Police armed with batons confronted an angry crowd in Glasgow after escorting two men charged in connection with an alleged rape through a hostile protest. The incident has reignited debate over crime, policing, immigration and growing public frustration across the United Kingdom. INR Report: Based on reporting by RT HERE. · Tensions erupted in Glasgow this week after police armed with batons confronted an angry crowd protesting outside the…
New Zealand has made remarkable progress in areas such as road safety, health and life expectancy over the past five decades. But according to economist Dr Oliver Hartwich, the country's biggest economic challenges now require bold structural reform rather than incremental change. Report by elocal · Progress built over decades · New Zealand has achieved significant long-term improvements across many aspects of national life. · Writing in the…
Four decades after one of New Zealand's most controversial murder investigations, the High Court is again examining whether crucial witness evidence was withheld from the original trial. The proceedings revisit one of the country's most significant miscarriages of justice. Original Article: RNZ — Arthur Easton murder: Ethnicity of suspect debated in High Court by Matthew Theunissen. HERE · Witness stands by account · The High Court in Auckland…
Europe's response to the war in Ukraine is extending far beyond higher defence budgets. Governments are increasingly repurposing civilian industries for military production, raising questions about long-term economic priorities, industrial competitiveness and the future direction of the European economy. INR Report: Based on reporting by Lena Petrova for World Affairs In Context · Europe's industrial landscape is undergoing one of its most…
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