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Burger off, BoJo! Trying to persuade Brits to stop eating meat to ward off climate change is political suicide
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has increasingly been embracing green policies, but the suggestion that Brits are to be pushed towards going veggie by heavy taxing of meat is a ridiculous – and dangerous – step too far.
Oct 21, 2021 11:44
More ‘frostpolitik’ than ‘Ostpolitik’? Merkel’s farewell Moscow summit with Putin rounds off a tumultuous era in European politics
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The European Union’s most influential leader will meet with Russia’s most significant political figure of the post-Cold War era on Friday, as Angela Merkel is set for what will likely be her final summit with Vladimir Putin.
Aug 20, 2021 09:18
The Aussies have rebranded shark attacks ‘negative encounters’ because Jaws doesn’t really want to eat you, he’s just saying ‘Hi’
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Boffins Down Under have started calling shark attacks as ‘negative encounters’ to try to counterbalance the natural fear humans have that all a shark wants to do is rip your legs off and eat them. But did anyone ask Jaws?
Jul 16, 2021 14:05
Breaking down barriers may be the best way to stop a new Cold War. By banning a liberal US college, has Russia scored an own goal?
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In the past, the Russian state has championed the benefits of cultural exchanges and stood against those who would end them. Now though, by banning US liberal arts institution Bard College, is Moscow ignoring its own sage advice?
Jun 25, 2021 14:30
Kaffir lime leaves are racist? Super-woke supermarket virtue signals from its spice shelf following a total of ZERO complaints
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Waitrose, a supermarket temple for the UK’s middle class, has chosen to rebrand ‘Kaffir lime leaves’ in case they cause offence to South Africans, even though no one has bothered to complain. Warning: may contain woke ingredients.
Jun 17, 2021 13:08
Caitlin Johnstone: Israel narrative management is getting incredibly desperate and brazen
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More people are becoming conscious of the Palestine issue and politicians and pundits can no longer get away with painting themselves as progressive-minded humanists without acknowledging the brutal nature of Israeli occupation.
May 29, 2021 16:44
EU aid money sent to Palestine has ended up in the pockets of terrorists – but Brussels doesn’t seem to care that much
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Recent revelations that millions of euros have ended up in the hands of a Palestinian terrorist group reveal dangerous contradictions in EU aid policies that damage both its foreign-policy prestige and its partnership with Israel.
May 13, 2021 13:58
Investing in bricks: How Lego has become a lucrative target for global crime syndicates
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Rare sets of Lego have become an increasingly valuable commodity traded around the world, leading to a spate of high-profile thefts. RT.com investigates why the children’s toy has become so popular with international criminals.
Apr 6, 2021 14:30
Let’s NOT talk about sex… because the onslaught of porn and erotica has demystified it so much that it’s lost its appeal
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In the mood for love this Valentine’s Day? No? You’re not the only one. While we have never had more opportunity to consume sex-related content, it seems our appetite for getting it on in reality is waning fast.
Feb 14, 2021 06:50
Wayne Dupree: Biden said he was going to preside over a dark winter. Yep, he's making it happen, alright
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The burden facing Americans is about to get greater. Taxes will increase, the cost of living will go up and 11 million illegal immigrants will become citizens. Liberal ideology is expensive, and the elite won't be paying for it.
Jan 22, 2021 15:26
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