Follow RT on Talks with the Taliban to put an end to the longest of America’s forever wars were killed off by the US last week. The Afghan militant movement is prepared to fight a hundred more years, its chief negotiator told RT. The peace negotiations between the US and the Taliban were called off…
Month: September 2019
Two weeks of terror: 20 years ago, Russians went to bed fearing their home was next to be bombed
Follow RT on September 1999 was one of the most terrifying months in Russia’s modern history. In a span of less than two weeks, four separate bomb attacks rocked the country, and there seemed to be no end to this wave of random violence. September 13, exactly 20 years ago, was the bloodiest day in…
Trump doesn’t believe Israel spied on him but adds ‘anything’s possible’
Follow RT on US President Donald Trump said he finds it hard to believe Israel may have spied on the White House using cell-phone eavesdropping devices, after everything he’s done for them – but left open the possibility the charges are true. “I don’t think the Israelis are spying on us. I really would find…
Security, terrorism & Iran: What Netanyahu talked to Putin about, days ahead of Israeli election
Follow RT on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is in Russia meeting President Vladimir Putin and top ministers. The little we know from the talks suggests Netanyahu may be trying to drag Moscow into his fight against Iran-linked “destabilization.” The two leaders met in the Russian Black Sea resort city of Sochi late on Thursday. Officially,…
Biden defends Obama’s record from onslaught of inconvenient facts during Democratic debate
Follow RT on Democratic presidential candidates called out former vice president Joe Biden for clinging to the reputation of former president (and his former boss) Barack Obama with all his might – except when it’s inconvenient. Biden “wants to take credit for Obama’s work, but not have to answer any questions” about the negative aspects…
Why China believes the World needs the new Silk Road: Beijing’s ambitious mega-project explained
Follow RT on China’s trillion-dollar “One Belt, One Road” initiative (BRI) is an attempt to revive the Silk Road, an ancient trade route that for hundreds of years connected the East and West during the days of the Roman Empire. The initiative, which was unveiled by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, envisages linking China…
Gap between UK and EU on Brexit ‘very wide,’ says Irish PM Varadkar
Follow RT on Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has stated that the EU and UK are far from agreement ahead of the October 31 Brexit deadline, saying the gap between the two is “very wide” – a sentiment echoed by leaders in Northern Ireland. Varadkar claimed that negotiations between Boris Johnson’s government and the EU…
Liverpool did 'relatively well' against Messi – Robertson
While the Barca star scored a brace against the Reds, the defender felt the his side well against to contain one of the best in the world Andy Robertson labelled Lionel Messi the best player in the world, but felt Liverpool did “relatively well” against the Barcelona star. Click Here: NRL Telstra Premiership Messi scored…
Wijnaldum: I have way more respect for Firmino after Barcelona defeat
The Dutchman was asked to fill the Brazilian’s boots in a front three for Liverpool against the Spanish Champions and found the challenge difficult Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum says he has “way more respect” for Roberto Firmino after replacing his teammate in the starting XI against Barcelona. The Reds were beaten 3-0 at Camp Nou…
Lenglet happy to lose teeth for the good of Barcelona’s treble-chasing cause
The French defender took a few hefty blows during a Champions League clash with Liverpool, but has no complaints as he chases down more major honours Clement Lenglet is prepared to put his body and teeth on the line for the good of the Barcelona cause in an ongoing bid for a possible treble. The…