Russia ‘clearest winner’ in US-Israeli war on Iran – John Mearsheimer
John Mearsheimer argues that Russia emerges as the primary beneficiary in the escalating US-Israeli conflict with Iran.
Modi to visit Russia this year – Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Russia this year, emphasizing the strengthening of bilateral relations between the two countries.
Jewish ambulances torched in London (VIDEOS)
Four ambulances operated by a Jewish volunteer organization in London were set on fire in what is being investigated as a hate crime.
Trump shares comedy skit portraying Starmer as terrified of him (VIDEO)
Donald Trump has shared a comedy skit from Saturday Night Live UK featuring Keir Starmer appearing fearful of speaking with him.
Cuba ready for possible US invasion – deputy foreign minister
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister asserts the country's preparedness to defend itself against a potential US invasion amidst escalating tensions and economic crises.
Strikes on Iran’s nuclear power plant ‘not off the table’ – US envoy to UN
US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, states that military strikes on Iran’s nuclear power plant are a possibility amid threats from President Trump.
Iran vows to target region’s water and energy infrastructure if US strikes power plants
Iran threatens to target the region's water and energy infrastructure in response to US threats against its power plants.
Dozens of Ukrainian drones downed over Russia in two hours – MOD
The Russian Defense Ministry reported intercepting 60 Ukrainian drones across several regions of Russia in an intensifying conflict involving UAV attacks.
Why Chuck Norris was a hero to millions of Russian boys
Chuck Norris, celebrated martial artist and actor, has died at the age of 86, prompting reflections on his impact on Russian youth and culture.
Trump threatens to deploy ICE to US airports
President Trump has threatened to deploy ICE agents at airports if Democrats do not approve funding for the Department of Homeland Security, amidst a partial government shutdown affecting TSA operations.
Western Europe wrestles with its Daddy issues
The article discusses Western Europe's relationship with the U.S. in light of NATO's role and recent geopolitical tensions.
Kremlin denies it said ‘f**k you’ to France
The Kremlin refutes claims that it used obscene language during diplomatic talks with French officials regarding peace talks.
US wants ‘to colonize us again’ – Lula to Latin American leaders
Brazilian President Lula da Silva criticized US foreign policy in Latin America, suggesting it threatens a return to colonialism and questioning its democratic nature.
Jury finds Elon Musk guilty of misleading investors
Elon Musk has been found guilty of misleading investors during his acquisition of Twitter, though the jury determined he did not intentionally scheme to deceive them.
Iran denies targeting US-UK base in Indian Ocean – Al Jazeera
Iran has officially denied targeting a joint US-UK military base in the Indian Ocean following reports of missile activity in the area.
Saudi Arabia expels Iranian diplomats
Saudi Arabia has expelled several Iranian diplomats in response to what it claims are Iranian attacks on its territory.
Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iranian power plants
President Trump has warned Iran that the U.S. will attack its power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened within 48 hours.
America’s war with Iran could destroy NATO from within
The article discusses how America's military actions against Iran could potentially lead to the disintegration of NATO by exposing divisions and weakening Western unity.
Croatian cellist banned from EU state over Russian folk song – media
Stjepan Hauser, a Croatian cellist, had a concert in Lithuania canceled due to his performance of the Russian folk song 'Kalinka' amid ongoing tensions related to the Ukraine conflict.
Trump cheers death of Russiagate special counsel
Donald Trump expressed joy over the death of Robert Mueller, the former special counsel of the Russiagate investigation, claiming he can no longer harm innocent people.
How far could the Gulf conflict spread? A Kremlin aide has a warning
A Kremlin aide warns that the Gulf conflict is impacting global supply chains and reshaping trade relations.
Nearly 300 Ukrainian drones shot down overnight – MOD
The Russian Defense Ministry reported that nearly 300 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight as Ukraine continues its drone attacks on Russian territory.
Western silence allows Israel to get away with killing journalists
RT reports on the dangers faced by journalists during Israeli military operations, highlighting an incident where their correspondent and cameraman were injured by an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon.
Rhinos back in African park for first time after 40 years (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Uganda reintroduces rhinos to Kidepo Valley National Park for the first time in 40 years after successful conservation efforts.
How the Middle East crisis is rewriting energy security doctrine
The article discusses how the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is impacting global energy security and the pivotal role of the Strait of Hormuz in geopolitical tensions.
‘We’ve knocked out everything’: Trump rejects Iran ceasefire
US President Donald Trump dismisses the idea of a ceasefire with Iran, asserting military superiority and the obliteration of Iranian military capabilities.
Top Polish court orders recognition of EU same-sex marriage documents
Poland's Supreme Administrative Court has mandated local authorities to recognize same-sex marriage certificates from other EU countries, following a European Court of Justice ruling.
Closure of Christianity’s holiest church won’t stop Holy Fire – Russian archpriest
A senior Russian cleric claims that the closure of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem due to the ongoing conflict will not prevent the traditional Holy Fire ceremony for Orthodox Easter.
Ukraine could force 2 million draft dodgers ‘out of the shadows’ – MP
Ukrainian lawmaker Solomia Bobrovskaya discusses strategies to capture an estimated two million draft dodgers using digital tracking.
Rodrigo Teixeira, from 'I'm Still Here', celebrates 20 years of production company with showcase
Rodrigo Teixeira's production company, RT Features, celebrates its 20th anniversary with a retrospective at Cinemateca featuring 21 films, highlighted by the success of 'I'm Still Here'.
Battle for Hungary: How the EU plans to defeat Viktor Orban
The EU is intensifying its efforts against Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of the upcoming European elections, leveraging financial and political strategies to counter his defiance.
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 48: Fabricating the war story – Iran ploy patched into plausibility
The article discusses how narratives are constructed around conflicts, particularly how different justificatory claims evolve into a dominant war story.
Israel-linked arms facility set ablaze in EU (VIDEO)
An anti-Zionist group claimed responsibility for a fire set at a defense firm linked to Israel's Elbit Systems in the Czech Republic, prompting an investigation into a suspected terrorist act.
Israel refuses to open Al-Aqsa Mosque for end of Ramadan (VIDEOS)
Israel has kept the Al-Aqsa Mosque closed during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, leading to confrontations between worshippers and Israeli security forces.
‘Missing in Action’: Chuck Norris dies at 86
Chuck Norris, the celebrated martial arts champion and action film actor, has passed away at the age of 86 following a medical emergency in Hawaii.
AfD co-chair calls for end to funding ‘corrupt’ Ukraine
Alice Weidel, co-chair of Germany's Alternative for Germany party, urges an end to funding Ukraine due to corruption allegations.
US Fitness app exposes location of French aircraft carrier
A French Navy officer inadvertently revealed the location of the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier by using a fitness app to track his running activities.
Chad warns neighbor of retaliation
Chad's leader has ordered military retaliation against Sudan following a deadly drone strike that killed 17 people at a funeral gathering.
‘Safe’ corridor opening up through Strait of Hormuz: What we know so far
Iran is allowing select vessels, excluding American and Israeli ships, to pass through the Strait of Hormuz via a newly established 'safe' corridor amid escalating tensions and drone attacks on tankers in the region.
Macron slams ‘unacceptable’ Israeli attacks on Lebanon
French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Israel's military actions in Lebanon as violating international law and emphasized that only Lebanese authorities can legitimately address the situation concerning Hezbollah.
Kim’s daughter ‘drives tank’ during North Korean war drills (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's daughter was seen driving a tank during military drills, showcasing military capability and combat readiness.
Ukraine adds Russian Paralympians to ‘kill list’
Ukraine's Mirotvorets website has added five Russian Paralympians to its controversial ‘kill list,’ accusing them of war propaganda and complicity in crimes against Ukraine.
Ukraine adds Russian Paralympians to ‘kill list’
Ukraine's state-backed Mirotvorets website has placed five Russian Paralympians on a ‘kill list’ for alleged complicity in war propaganda and attacks against Ukraine.
Gas hubs hit in Iran and Qatar: How close is a global supply crisis?
Israel's recent strikes on Iran's South Pars gas field have raised alarms about a potential global energy crisis following retaliatory attacks on Gulf nations.
‘Only earning hand is taken away’: Families mourn migrant workers killed in Iran–Israel war
Families of South Asian migrant workers are mourning those killed amid the ongoing Iran-Israel war, shedding light on the risks these workers face in conflict zones.
Muslims mark end of Ramadan in Moscow (VIDEO)
Thousands gathered in Moscow to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
Sri Lanka refused ground access to US fighter jets
Sri Lanka has denied the United States permission to land two fighter jets on its territory, reaffirming its stance of neutrality amid international pressures.
Russia delivers aid to flood-hit Mozambique (PHOTOS)
Russia has sent 29 tons of humanitarian aid to Mozambique following severe flooding.
Iran to boycott US but not FIFA World Cup – football chief
Iran's football federation plans to participate in the FIFA World Cup if their matches are relocated from the US to Mexico due to escalating tensions between Iran and the US.
EU to push Ukraine loan ‘one way or the other’ – von der Leyen
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that the EU will push forward with a loan for Ukraine despite Hungary's veto, linked to oil supply disputes between Ukraine and Hungary.