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5 Aug, 2021 22:55

Why new Lebanon war would 'inflame entire Middle East' (Full show)

We examine the disturbing momentum of the fatal and escalating violence unfolding between Israel and Lebanon. Meanwhile Israel has turned renewed attention on resolving the threat posed by Iran and its proxy forces once and for all. RT America’s John Huddy sets the scene and discusses his own experience reporting extensively in the troubled region. Then former Pentagon official Michael Maloof joins to discuss the possibilities of a third Lebanon War and why such a conflict would certainly inflame the entire Middle East and bring tremendous carnage and devastation.

Then RT’s Peter Oliver reports from France on the introduction of controversial new rules to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, which include mandatory vaccines for medical workers and mandatory health passes to prevent the unvaccinated from entering bars, restaurants, long-distance trains, hospitals and more, limit meaningful participation in society to those who have been vaccinated. 

A disturbing prevalence of abuse of data among Google employees has come to light. Google has said 36 employees were “coached” in proper use of sensitive data. Problem solved? RT America’s Natasha Sweatte reports before Lionel of Lionel Media joins with a message of doom.

The breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru have long been considered a window into the might and splendor of the Incan Empire of which the city was part. But the results of a new study suggest that its founding occurred significantly earlier than scholars believed, helping to explain the impressive height attained by this vanished civilization. Sayeh Tavangar has the details.

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