Follow RT on A violent thriller in which blue-state elites hunt red-state “deplorables” for sport has been forced to pull some of its ads in the wake of US mass shootings as studio execs fear the tragedies will eclipse the ultra-dark satire. Universal Pictures, which picked up the controversy-guaranteed script for “The Hunt” after other…
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Cyprus’ rival leaders agree to meet UN chief about steps to resume reunification talks
Follow RT on The two leaders of the ethnically divided east Mediterranean island of Cyprus are ready to meet with the UN secretary-general next month to map out the possible next steps toward a resumption of formal reunification talks, AP reports. The two will engage in discussions with UN envoy Jane Holl Lute to prepare…
UN climate report urges people to stop eating meat & abusing land to save planet
Follow RT on The UN’s climate-change watchdog says our choice of diet is directly linked to land use and to its abuse, a key driver of the problem. Scientists claim a radical shift in how land is treated is crucial to saving the planet. The report from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)…
40 civilians killed as Saudi-led coalition fights UAE-backed ex-allies in Yemeni port – UN
Follow RT on Scores of civilians have been killed or injured in the Yemeni port of Aden over the past few days, the UN has reported. The surge of violence came as the Saudi-led coalition fights for control against its UAE-backed former allies. As many as 40 civilians have been killed and 260 others injured…
‘No hasty decisions or military moves’: Iran urges Pakistan & India to keep cool in Kashmir row
Follow RT on Iran has urged Pakistan and India to avoid any reckless moves in the Kashmir dispute that could escalate into a direct military confrontation and be devastating for the entire region. “Military approaches in this region will further complicate the situation,” Iran’s armed forces chief, Major General Mohammad Baqeri, told his Pakistani counterpart,…
Blast hits Copenhagen police station, second explosion in Danish capital in 4 days
Click:Geotextile cheap Follow RT on An explosion has occurred outside a local police station in Copenhagen, according to law enforcement. The blast comes just days after an explosive device was detonated near a government office. The explosion happened near a police station just outside the city center. According to local media, police are currently searching…
‘Poop less, save the planet’: Brazil’s Bolsonaro dismisses worries over Amazon deforestation
Follow RT on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggested his environmentalist critics eat less and try to “poop every other day” rather than attack him for the spike in deforestation rates under his administration. “It’s enough to eat a little less. You talk about environmental pollution. It’s enough to poop every other day,” Bolsonaro told a…
Facebook ‘News’: A bold step toward total control of reality?
Follow RT on Facebook’s plan to hook ad-cash-deprived mainstream outlets on licensing payouts seems to be an attempt to hijack narrative control en route to total domination of the infosphere – the ultimate safe space, Zuckerberg-style. More than two thirds of American adults get their news from social media at the same time that more…
N. Korea launches 2 ‘unidentified projectiles’ after Trump plays down previous missile tests
Follow RT on South Korea’s military has accused Pyongyang of firing two unidentified missiles into the sea off its eastern coast. The alleged launches come after Donald Trump said he wasn’t bothered by North Korean weapons tests. The two “unidentified projectiles” were fired at dawn on Saturday from an area near the northeastern city of…
UN climate report urges people to stop eating meat & abusing land to save planet
Follow RT on The UN’s climate-change watchdog says our choice of diet is directly linked to land use and to its abuse, a key driver of the problem. Scientists claim a radical shift in how land is treated is crucial to saving the planet. The report from the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)…