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Russian forces liberate largest Ukrainian-held town in Kursk Region – MOD | Russia-Ukraine conflict
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UK at risk of ‘catastrophic’ cyber attack ‘at any moment’ – report
British systems are in danger due to a chronic lack of investment, according to a government study
Dec 13, 2023 19:48
Kosovo, Donbass and Catalonia are famous examples, but do you realize how many countries have problems with separatism?
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More than 100 governments recognized Kosovo’s self-proclaimed independence 15 years ago, but most of them have their own issues of this kind
Feb 17, 2023 15:51
Here’s why Soros’ attack on China is illogical and historically ignorant
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Billionaire George Soros, the founder of the Open Society Foundations, gave a speech this week to the conservative Hoover Institution in which he compared China under President Xi Jinping to Nazi Germany and called for regime change in...
Feb 3, 2022 08:01
Tim Pool grateful to fellow podcaster Joe Rogan after beating Covid-19 with ‘kitchen sink’ of drugs
Political commenter Tim Pool had a "most excruciatingly painful experience" with Covid-19, he said. After an online absence, he also said he's recovering with a regimen of prescription drugs and, reluctantly, is taking ivermectin.
Nov 4, 2021 09:55
Anxiety & depression in children are on the rise. What can we do to help them if Covid restrictions return?
Lockdowns have severely damaged children’s mental health, studies across the globe show. Amid the risk of new restrictions due to the Delta variant, RT asked experts what can be done to prevent aggravating their suffering.
Jul 24, 2021 11:00
I fear that the EU’s new dystopian ‘digital identity wallet’ will be used to control and track people in the way China does
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There are now two types of people: Loyalists, who meekly obey all the new rules being brought in under the cover of Covid, and Resisters, who don’t. Our freedom rests on more people realising the truth of what is happening.
Jun 5, 2021 06:04
Questions remain as investigators REFUSE to reveal cause of Tiger Woods SUV crash... unless golf star says so
The Los Angeles County sheriff has announced that they have determined the cause of the crash which led to Tiger Woods flipping his SUV last month - but have refused to reveal specific details, citing privacy concerns.
Apr 1, 2021 11:30
Doping dopes? Steroids might make you stronger – but they age the human brain prematurely by years, new research says
Prolonged use of steroids to build muscle mass also prematurely ages the brain, scientists say, making those who use the banned athletic-enhancement drugs more susceptible to Alzheimer’s, dementia and Parkinson’s disease.
Mar 25, 2021 13:44
As a socialist and a trans woman, I never thought I’d agree with Rand Paul. But on this issue of protecting children, he’s right
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Trans activists, like Biden’s pick as assistant health secretary, Rachel Levine, say schoolkids can choose to have puberty blockers and sex-change surgery. But confused children are too young to make such life-changing decisions.
Mar 3, 2021 13:24
An actual university course aims to revive the art of chit-chat. Good luck making small talk with the perpetually offended, though
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We've forgotten how to make small talk – so much so that trainee lawyers now need a university course to re-learn it. But at a time when voicing opinions is a micro-aggression minefield, would you even want to talk to strangers?
Feb 17, 2021 11:18
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