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Back in the USSR: 15-minute cities have unleashed a wave of conspiracy theories, but the concept is borrowed from a Soviet idea
FEATURE
The concept of a comfortable living area with all the infrastructure on hand has already been tried
Mar 8, 2023 11:40
NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia: How the illegal US-led attack on the Balkan state changed the course of European history
FEATURE
An intervention intended to crown the US imperial project ended up "losing" Russia instead
Sep 19, 2022 11:14
Burned alive: How the 2014 Odessa massacre became a turning point for Ukraine
FEATURE
Clashes between opposing activists turned into mass murder. The perpetrators have never been punished
May 2, 2022 19:29
Hitler's patsy: Is Neville Chamberlain really to blame for bowing down to Nazis?
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As a new Netflix film dramatises the Munich talks, RT asks, was he simply Hitler's fool or has history been unkind to Neville Chamberlain?
Jan 23, 2022 13:05
What did USSR stand for? 1 in 5 Russians don't know
Around 20% of Russians don’t know what the acronym USSR means, and one in four can’t name a single republic that made up the Soviet Union before its collapse at the end of the 20th century, a new poll has revealed.
Dec 6, 2021 15:01
‘I beg you, no’: Football fans aghast at plans for possible ‘Super Bowl-style half-time shows’
Football fans have reacted to claims that the sport's lawmakers are set to discuss the increase of half-time breaks to 25 minutes so that Super Bowl-style entertainment shows could be implemented.
Nov 24, 2021 14:10
Nicolas Maduro is right: it is possible to stand up to US imperialism
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With American hegemony finally on the decline, there’s a real chance for Latin America to push for closer regional cooperation and shake off the chains of imperialism once and for all.
Sep 23, 2021 19:23
Surprise, surprise: Matt Damon shows sympathy for Trump supporters, and is now called to task by the left for past verbal sins
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Liberal actor Matt Damon is learning that honesty isn’t the best marketing tool in today’s politically correct world, as he’s on the cancel culture chopping block for admitting he used to use the “f-slur for homosexual.”
Aug 2, 2021 18:32
Brexit Bounce and Salazar, Portugal’s dictator (E392)
The Brexit Bounce continues, and predictions that the sky would fall in, everything would run short, and we wouldn’t even get our medicine have tumbled one after the other. The fate of the car industry after Brexit was one of the most commonly...
Jul 10, 2021 10:12
Brexit Bounce and Salazar, Portugal’s dictator (E392)
The Brexit Bounce continues, and predictions that the sky would fall in, everything would run short, and we wouldn’t even get our medicine have tumbled one after the other. The fate of the car industry after Brexit was one of the most commonly...
Jul 10, 2021 10:02
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