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France wants EU to start legal case against UK

The French government has said it will call on the EU to open legal proceedings against the UK over London’s alleged withholding of fishing licenses. Paris says 73 licenses are now outstanding. Read Full Article at RT.com

Cardiac arrest victim Eriksen reaches decision on future

Christian Eriksen, the footballer whose cardiac arrest during a match shocked the world, has reached a decision on his immediate future, according to multiple reports. Read Full Article at RT.com

Fauci wants Covid mandate to be rebranded

White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci said that he can get more Americans to comply with vaccine mandates if they’re rebranded as “requirements.” Read Full Article at RT.com

White House responds to Russian security proposals

The US “will not compromise” on NATO expansion, the White House reiterated on Friday, following proposals from Russia outlining how it believes Moscow and the West can deescalate ongoing tensions in the east of Europe. Read Full Article at RT.com

First ever ‘true’ millipede discovered – scientists

Scientists have discovered the first ever “true” millipede with more than 1,000 legs 60 meters underground in a mining area in Western Australia, setting the record for the creature with the most legs known to humans. Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian proposals to US & NATO ‘not a menu to choose from’ – Moscow

Security proposals submitted to the US and NATO by Russia this week represent a broad deal required to defuse escalating tensions between Moscow and the military bloc, one of the country's top diplomats explained on Friday. Read Full Article at RT.com

Russia demands YouTube restore RT's German broadcast channel

Russia’s media regulator has warned that it could curtail or block access to YouTube unless the American tech giant restores the «RT auf Sendung» channel. The platform deleted RT DE’s newly launched service on Thursday. Read Full Article at RT

Turkish stock market halts trading as lira crashes

The Turkish stock exchange suspended trading after the national currency fell below 17 lira per US dollar on Friday. The lira has lost more than half of its value against the US dollar since the beginning of 2021 Read Full Article at RT.com

Whistleblower on alleged Qatar human rights abuses learns fate in bid to avoid years in prison

Qatari officials have insisted a former 2022 World Cup employee who raised concerns over migrant workers was given a fair trial after he appealed over a three-year prison sentence for corruption. Read Full Article at RT.com

Oil to hit $100 – Goldman Sachs

Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs predicts the price of oil could hit $100 per barrel next year and that demand may reach a new record high in 2022 and 2023. Read Full Article at RT.com

Schools ramp up security over shooting ‘threats’ on TikTok

Schools across the US are either canceling classes or tightening security measures after widespread concerns that vague school shooting and bombing threats circulating on TikTok could turn out to be real. Read Full Article at RT.com

City using AI tech to stop bridge suicides

Seoul has begun using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to prevent suicide attempts on Han River bridges. The “smart” cameras are being taught to detect suspicious behavior and swiftly alert the authorities. Read Full Article at RT.com

Tool to predict dementia onset with 92% accuracy revealed

Artificial intelligence can now predict whether someone will develop dementia within two years, a new study claims. Researchers hope the technology will cut down on false diagnoses and help doctors catch the condition earlier. Read Full Article at RT.com

Shark proteins neutralize coronavirus – study

According to a new study, antibody-like proteins known as VNARs, taken from the immune system of sharks, can neutralize Covid-like viruses in a discovery that could aid the development of a cure against future coronaviruses. Read Full Article at RT.com

‘Problematic’ fantasy race lore purged from Dungeons & Dragons

A plethora of descriptions regarding various races in the Dungeons & Dragons universe have been scrapped from the guidebooks in an effort to make the tabletop RPG more “welcoming and inclusive.” Read Full Article at RT.com

Iran puts nuclear talks on hold again

Iran's chief negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, has announced that ongoing nuclear talks in Vienna will be paused for a «few days» after meeting with the EU’s political director to “take stock” of negotiations. Read Full Article at RT.com

Heart inflammation cases confirmed in kids after Pfizer jabs

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported eight cases of myocarditis, a potentially deadly type of heart inflammation, in elementary school students who received the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine. Read Full Article at RT.com

Boeing to build next airplane in virtual reality

US aircraft manufacturer Boeing is set on moving its production to the virtual reality world within the next two years, its chief engineer, Greg Hyslop, revealed. Read Full Article at RT.com

Ronaldo and partner Rodriguez reveal gender of twins (VIDEO)

Football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his partner Georgina Rodriguez have revealed the gender of their soon-to-be-born twins on social media. Read Full Article at RT.com

Stock up on milk & gas as dollar about to hit zero – crypto guru

Americans should stock up on essentials and prepay their bills before the US dollar crashes in 2022, Jesse Powell, chief executive of Kraken crypto exchange, has predicted. He also sees a decline in the value of Bitcoin. Read Full Article at RT.com

Russian senators look to tax Facebook & Google

Russian senators are exploring the possibility of developing national tax legislation for giant global internet companies, like Facebook and Google, after new laws that will make them establish physical presences in the country. Read Full Article at RT.com

Pinochet’s formidable widow, who pushed him into coup, dies

Lucia Hiriart, the widow of Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, has died aged 99. She was as divisive a figure as her late husband due to the influence she had on his brutal policies. Read Full Article at RT.com

China agrees to drop censorship of social networks for Olympic athletes

China is reportedly set to relent on its long-running censorship of western platforms such as Facebook and Instagram and search engines including Google as part of «contractual obligations» to athletes at the Beijing Olympics. Read Full Article a

Bolsonaro wants to expose health officials who approved Covid vaccine for kids

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has announced his intention to reveal the identities of the officials who authorized vaccinations for children, despite them having received death threats. Read Full Article at RT.com

Judges mull Harvey Weinstein retrial – reports

Several US appellate judges expressed concerns during a hearing on Wednesday over how the 2020 trial of disgraced former film producer Harvey Weinstein was handled, according to media reports from the courtroom. Read Full Article at RT.com

American arrested for trying to spy for Russia

The US Department of Justice has arrested a former defense contractor on criminal charges related to alleged espionage attempts after he sent classified information to an FBI employee posing as a Russian agent. Read Full Article at RT.com

Baseball player, 20, dies with no cause of death

League bosses and teammates have voiced their shock after a 20-year-old baseball player suddenly died, with no cause of death given. Read Full Article at RT.com

Worst company of the year named

Facebook, recently rebranded as Meta, is the world’s ‘worst company’ of 2021, a survey by Yahoo Finance has found. Read Full Article at RT.com

‘Storm of Omicron’ on the horizon, Wales govt warns

Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford has warned that the nation is facing an oncoming “storm of Omicron,” as he unveils a string of Covid restrictions in a bid to combat rising case numbers. Read Full Article at RT.com

South Africa’s hospitalization rate plunges amid Omicron wave

The South African health minister has offered some encouraging Covid news, suggesting that the Omicron variant is causing much fewer hospitalizations than previous strains of the virus, while it is far more contagious. Read Full Article at RT.com

Mr. Big ad canned by Peloton after sexual assault claims

Exercise and media company Peloton has pulled its viral advert featuring ‘Sex and the City’ actor Chris Noth after sexual assault allegations from 2004 and 2015 surfaced on Thursday. Read Full Article at RT.com

‘Cyber-mercenaries’ spied on Facebook users

Meta has banned accounts linked to seven entities for conducting ‘surveillance-for-hire’ operations against some 50,000 users. One of the purged firms is the Israeli-run Black Cube, hired by disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein. Read Full Article at RT.com

Former Zelensky aide alleges ruling party MPs receiving packets of undisclosed cash

Lawmakers from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s party are allegedly being slipped thousands of dollars in cash and can be fined for not voting on important laws, the leader’s ex-chief of staff has sensationally claimed. Read Full Article at RT.com

Cause of deaths at Travis Scott festival revealed

A medical examiner has confirmed that the death of 10 people at rapper Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival in November was due to accidental asphyxiation. Read Full Article at RT.com

Tories suffer stunning election defeat

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party lost a by-election on Thursday in an area it firmly held for almost 200 years. The Tory government has been marred by a lobbying scandal and an internal revolt. Read Full Article at RT.com

Russia reveals whether it’s ready for talks with NATO

Russia is ready to go head-to-head with NATO to discuss concerns over the risk of the bloc expanding closer towards its borders in Eastern Europe amid a stand-off between Western nations and Moscow, the Kremlin has insisted. Read Full Article at RT.com

Deaths feared after suspected arson in Osaka building

27 people are believed to have been killed in a fire that broke out in a commercial building in Osaka, Japan, with police investigating arson as the potential source. Read Full Article at RT.com

Judicial nominee refuses to say if crimes should be forgiven ‘in name of social justice’ (VIDEO)

One of President Joe Biden’s District Judge nominees repeatedly refused to answer whether some criminal acts should be overlooked on the grounds of social justice when grilled by a Republican lawmaker. Read Full Article at RT.com

100+ Marines kicked out of force for defying vaccine mandate

Over a hundred US Marines have been discharged for refusing to get vaccinated against Covid-19 as military punishments ramp up under President Joe Biden’s strict vaccine mandate. Read Full Article at RT.com
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