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Roblox is a threat to children, new investigation alleges

A new investigation by YouTube channel People Make Games accuses the video game platform Roblox of replicating the dirtiest practices of the unregulated gaming industry even though it’s aimed at young children. Read Full Article at RT.com

EU court sides with LGBT couple in ‘huge’ development

The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled that member states must recognize LGBT+ parents and their children as one family, after Bulgarian authorities refused to give a birth certificate to the daughter of a same-sex couple. Read Full Article at RT.com

McGregor renews Dagestan feud as he insults rival Makhachev

UFC loudmouth Conor McGregor has again taken a shot at one of Dagestan's most famous fighters, this time hurling an insult at top-ranked lightweight Islam Makhachev after a tense back-and-forth on social media. Read Full Article at RT.com

Major British bank fined for laundering trash bags full of cash

NatWest, the UK’s biggest business bank, has been fined £265 million ($350 million) for failing to prevent the laundering of nearly £400 million. It’s the first criminal money laundering case against a British bank. Read Full Article at RT.com

Study reveals how effective vaccine is against Omicron

New analysis released from South Africa suggests that two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine are considerably less effective in battling the Omicron variant compared to earlier strains. Read Full Article at RT.com

Unit behind notorious Pegasus spyware on brink of shutdown – reports

The owners of the NSO Group, which hit headlines this year for creating and selling Pegasus spyware to governments around the world, is reportedly looking to shut down its scandal-ridden department and sell the entire company. Read Full Article at RT.com

Google & Apple have ‘vice-like’ grip on consumers – regulator

The UK’s competition regulator has blasted US tech giants Google and Apple for their tight control over consumers’ choices and the prices they pay for goods and services. Read Full Article at RT.com

Deadly Colombian airport bombings branded terrorist attack

The twin blasts that rocked an airport in the Colombian city of Cucuta on Tuesday, killing two police officers, was a terrorist attack, the country’s President Ivan Duque has said. Read Full Article at RT.com

$2m fuel theft from US base explained with ‘Romanian culture’

A thieving scheme that resulted in $2 million in fuel stolen from a US base in Romania might have been facilitated by the “negligence” of the Americans unaware of “local culture,” the country’s defense minister has suggested. Read Full Article at RT

Is a genocide taking place in Europe?

Against the backdrop of the current war scare over Ukraine, a recent statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin has attracted attention. In it he blasted Kiev’s handling of the Donbass conflict as “reminiscent of genocide.” Read Full Article at RT.co

Top Russian court rules on torture complaint

The Constitutional Court of Russia has shut down a complaint by civil liberties activists, who have accused detention center officials of interfering with their attempts to speak with detainees about abuses they had suffered. Read Full Article at RT.com

England lifting all countries from Covid ‘red list’

The British government is removing all the countries named on England’s pandemic travel red list, the Secretary for Transport Grant Shapps has announced. Read Full Article at RT.com

Iconic Vegas mega-resort sold for cool $1 billion

MGM Resorts International said on Monday it will sell the operations of the Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas to Hard Rock International for around $1.08 billion. Read Full Article at RT.com

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UK lawmakers quietly authorize terminating citizenship without notice

British MPs have passed a bill which makes sweeping changes to asylum and refugee rules as well as giving the home secretary the power to remove someone’s citizenship without telling them. Read Full Article at RT.com

Fuel tanker inferno leaves at least 40 dead (VIDEO)

More than 40 people have been killed and many houses destroyed after a truck carrying fuel overturned in Cap Haitien, Haiti. There was an attempt to siphon fuel from the stricken tanker, at which point it exploded. Read Full Article at RT.com

Gunfire shot by celebrating football fans ‘kills 4yo girl’ in Yemen

A four-year-old girl was killed and 36 people were injured when football fans in the Yemeni capital of Sana'a rampaged through the streets to celebrate a win over Saudi Arabia, according to reports. Read Full Article at RT.com

Doctor who flagged Omicron advises against harsh restrictions

There is no need to impose tougher restrictions over the Omicron variant as the cases are “predominantly mild”, the head of South Africa Medical Association Dr. Angelique Coetzee has said. Read Full Article at RT.com

Mystery disease kills 89 people in Africa

A yet-to-be-identified disease has killed at least 89 people in Fangak in South Sudan’s state of Jonglei, a World Health Organization (WHO) official told the BBC. Read Full Article at RT.com

Mourinho makes pledge after man, 23, suffers mysterious heart attack

There were shocking reported scenes at a top-flight Italian football match when a 23-year-old man had to be resuscitated after suffering a cardiac arrest – leading home manager Jose Mourinho to make him a promise. Read Full Article at RT.com

Man arrested for trying to sell Covid-19 for self-injection

A man suspected of trying to sell the so-called ‘corona kits,’ which people can use to infect themselves with Covid-19, has been detained by police in the Netherlands. Read Full Article at RT.com

Central Asian TV presenter’s sexy snaps cause social media backlash

A series of provocative photos posted by a well-known TV personality in Kyrgyzstan have ignited a moral outcry in the Central Asian nation, with the presenter taking aim at her conservative society’s concept of “shame.” Read Full Article at RT.com

Russia says it may be forced to deploy mid-range nuclear missiles in Europe

Russia could be forced to deploy intermediate-range nuclear missiles across Europe in response to what it sees as NATO’s plans to increase the presence of atomic weapons on the continent, a top Moscow diplomat has claimed. Read Full Article at RT.com

Poll shows how many Belgians are OK with restrictions for unvaxxed

Austria-style restrictions for people unvaccinated against Covid-19 would be opposed by just a quarter of Belgians, while the overwhelming majority would approve of such measures, if they were introduced in their country. Read Full Article at RT.com

Iran showcases medium-range missile that can reach Israel

Tehran has given people around the world a first glimpse of the Hoveizeh cruise missile, allegedly a copy of the Soviet-built Kh-55 model, mounted on an Iranian fighter jet. Read Full Article at RT.com

African country to fine airlines for unvaxxed passengers

Ghana’s main international airport is set to fine airlines $3,500 for every passenger found to be unvaccinated against Covid-19, or who test positive for the virus upon arrival, the airport’s operator said on Monday. Read Full Article at RT.com

Vaccine status will be a factor in transfers, admits Premier League boss Gerrard

Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard says that a player's vaccine status will «come into conversations» ahead of January's transfer window after the Premier League recorded the highest number of weekly Covid-19 cases since May. Read Full Article at

Biden’s hands ‘partly tied’ over Ukraine, Democrats claim

Democrats have reportedly written to Republicans in the Senate urging them to enter into talks with the White House over the 2022 appropriations bill, saying the Biden administration desperately needs the funds to support Ukraine. Read Full Article at RT.com

Top Aussie official blasts hypocrisy of Assange’s possible extradition to US

If Australia is fine with the extradition of its citizen Julian Assange from Britain to the US, it would be equally OK for some nation to hand over an Australian Koran insulter to Saudi Arabia, a senior government official wrote. Read Full Article at RT.com

How texts to chief-of-staff pleaded for Trump to call off Jan 6 rioters

On Monday, Rep. Liz Cheney shared with the US House of Representatives texts sent by high-profile Trump supporters on the day of the Capitol Hill riot to Trump’s chief-of-staff, Mark Meadows, urging a presidential intervention. Read Full Article at RT.com

Ex-Premier League star ‘had belt put around neck’ in violent home invasion

Former Manchester City defender Nicolas Otamendi has reportedly been the victim of a violent raid in which four thugs broke into his home and placed a belt around his neck while stealing cash and several valuable watches. Read Full Article at RT.com

Husband of Belarusian opposition figure Tikhanovskaya handed 18 years in jail

Sergey Tikhanovsky, a Belarusian political activist and the husband of Western-backed opposition figure Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, has been handed eighteen years behind bars by a court in Gomel. Read Full Article at RT.com

Bill Gates & George Soros accused of using Covid to impose ‘total control’

A German cardinal has sparked controversy by claiming that the coronavirus pandemic has been used by the likes of George Soros and Bill Gates to create a global “surveillance state.” Read Full Article at RT.com

NATO chief reveals his dream job

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has revealed there is another position he is keen to take on, as his name appeared on the list of candidates for the post of Norwegian Central Bank governor. Read Full Article at RT.com

Merkel vetoed arms supplies to Ukraine – Bild

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel personally blocked NATO from supplying arms to Ukraine by using its veto within the structure of the US-led military bloc, Berlin tabloid Bild claimed on Tuesday. Read Full Article at RT.com

AP demands answers from US government over tracking of journalists

The Associated Press has filed a letter to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), seeking explanations over its use of a sensitive government database intended for tracking terrorists to investigate American journalists. Read Full Article at RT.com

UK eyes revision of human rights law to challenge ‘wokery’ & PC culture

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab will unveil his proposal to revise UK human rights legislation on Tuesday in a bid to challenge “wokery and political correctness” and prevent “spurious” claims being made. Read Full Article at RT.com

Berlin’s block of Nord Stream 2 takes toll on European gas prices

The price of natural gas in Europe on Tuesday rose to $1,400 per 1,000 cubic meters after Germany said Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline could not be greenlighted for launch, citing rising tensions on the Ukrainian border. Read Full Article at RT.com

Facebook explains its fact checking mechanisms

Legally speaking, third-party fact-checks used on Meta’s social network Facebook are just ‘opinions’ and not statements of fact, according to the tech company. It earlier said it reserves the right to fact-check opinion pieces. Read Full Article at RT.c

Man Utd star’s wife issues update after heart scare that forced him out of game

The glamorous wife of Manchester United and Sweden defender Victor Lindelof has revealed her fears and issued an update after he was forced out of his side's win on Saturday because of chest pains and breathing difficulties. Read Full Article at RT.com
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