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Germany to purge Nazi words from law books
Terms like the “Reich government” live on in the country’s legal code
US state proposes 0k per person in slavery reparations
The task force California appointed to consider the matter last year has upped its proposed payout by over 50%
Ukraine issue ‘paralyzing’ G20 – Mexico
Marcelo Ebrard has warned the global club could end up paralyzed if it focuses exclusively on the Ukraine conflict
Irish grandmother jailed for calling Ukrainians ‘rapists and criminals’
The woman, who is homeless, demanded a room at a hotel housing Ukrainians
Russia accuses UK of stalling poisoning probe
London has for five years ignored Moscow’s requests to share information on the Skripal poisoning case, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated
West likely covering up Nord Stream probe findings – French general
The West is likely hushing up the results of its probes into the Nord Stream blasts as they don’t implicate Russia, a French general says
EU must shift to wartime economy – industry commissioner
The EU’s industry commissioner has said the bloc would have to shift to a “wartime economy” to meet Kiev’s growing battlefield needs
WHO wants proof to support US claims of Covid origin
The World Health Organization has urged the US to provide its data on the origins of Covid-19, warning against politicizing the issue
Beijing calls US world’s ‘primary nuclear threat’
The United States is the world’s top “nuclear threat,” China has said, responding to American allegations about Beijing’s own atomic arsenal
Biden praises Scholz for ‘diversifying away’ from Russian energy
US President Joe Biden hosted German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the White House on Friday to synchronize their Ukraine strategy
US attempts to ban TikTok are not about ‘security’
Washington lawmakers have an aversion to anything coming out of China and attaining global success
US defies North Korean threats
US and South Korea announced joint military exercises, brushing off Pyongyang’s threats of “unprecedentedly” strong action in response
Payouts to Havana Syndrome victims to continue indefinitely
The US will continue paying benefits to employees afflicted with the mysterious condition known as Havana Syndrome
Biden has cancerous tissue removed
Cancerous tissue was removed from US President Joe Biden’s chest, the White House has revealed over three weeks later
Top US prosecutor makes surprise Ukraine visit
Attorney General Merrick Garland visits Kiev for justice conference, vows to hold Russia accountable for alleged war crimes
Wealthy US lawyer gets double life for killing wife and son
Alex Murdaugh has been sentenced to double life in prison for murdering his family
Serbia denies supplying weapons to Ukraine
Belgrade has dismissed media reports alleging covert arms deliveries by a state-owned arms maker to Kiev
Trump and January 6 prisoners collaborate on song
The former president is looking to fundraise for his incarcerated supporters, whom he has called “political prisoners”
US military eases tattoo rules to boost recruiting
US Air Force eases body art restrictions to help attract more recruits
Contents of latest Ukraine weapons package revealed
A fresh batch of HIMARS rockets and artillery shells was announced by the Pentagon
Pentagon orders fix for all F-35s globally
Pentagon calls for all F-35 fighter jets globally to be retrofitted to prevent engine vibration
Failed European space launch blamed on faulty Ukrainian-made part
The European Space Agency (ESA) has blamed a botched launch of its Vega-C rocket on a Ukrainian-sourced part
RT DE accounts frozen
The German government has long sought to shut down RT’s German-language outfit
Americans arrested for allegedly helping Russia
US authorities have arrested two Kansas men for illegally exporting aviation technology to Russia
The Red Scare 2.0: Russophobia in America today
The Russian culture, art and people are being cancelled in the US, and if the madness doesn’t stop, there may be no tomorrow
Pentagon papers leaker reveals cancer diagnosis
Daniel Ellsberg has been given between three and six months to live
US gun owners slam tracking plan
Critics warn Discover is helping the White House do an end-run around the Second Amendment
US hosts war games for Ukrainian commanders
Kiev’s military staff took part in table top exercises to prepare for the next phase of the ongoing conflict
EU accused of waging ‘food war’
Polish Deputy Agriculture Minister Krzysztof Cieciora accused the EU of starting a “food war” by trying to change Western “dietary values”
Biden’s former ‘disinfo czar’ pleads for donations
Nina Jankowicz is attempting to sue Fox News for calling the Disinformation Governance Board “Orwellian”
Switzerland reveals German tank deal proposal
Germany has offered to buy back retired Leopard 2 tanks from Switzerland, the Swiss government said
Top EU diplomat comments on Russia’s G20 membership
The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell has argued against expelling Russia from the G20, as it would undermine the principle of multilateralism
EU nation failing on promise to Ukrainian refugees – media
At least eight Spanish regions have failed to distribute financial assistance to Ukrainian refugees, El Pais has reported
Bomb explodes in Montenegro courthouse
A bomb exploded in a courthouse in Montenegro, killing one person
EU commission tightens ‘hospitality’ rules after scandals
The European Commission is changing its rules after a senior official was accused of accepting free airline flights
Hate crimes against Russians rising in UK – Sky News
Russians in the UK are increasingly becoming targets of hate crimes amid the Ukraine conflict, a Sky News investigation has found
US city mayor arrested in child porn case
The ex-mayor of College Park in the US state of Maryland has been arrested on suspicion of child porn possession and distribution
Oil giant sued over nooses
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has sued ExxonMobil for alleged failure to stop racist harassment
Australia vows to protect US nuclear ‘crown jewels’
Australia has pledged to keep American nuclear propulsion technology under tight lock after a transfer under the 2021 AUKUS deal
Top US general attends Ukraine war-planning drills
The US military is overseeing new drills aimed at training up Ukrainian officers, one of multiple sets of exercises organized for Kiev
Gunmen issue threat to Messi
A pair of gunmen left a threatening message for Argentine football star Lionel Messi following an attack on a store owned by his family
Argentina ends deal with UK on disputed islands
Buenos Aires is scrapping the 2016 Foradori-Duncan Pact and reopening the issue of the Malvinas/Falklands islands with the UK
Musk’s human brain experiments deemed premature – media
The FDA is concerned about Neuralink’s battery and potential brain tissue damage, current and former employees told Reuters
Hungary calls for ‘European NATO’
Possible NATO expansion further to the east is the real reason behind the conflict between Moscow and Kiev, Viktor Orban claims
MI5 apologizes for not preventing terror attack
Suicide bomber Salman Abedi was known to the agency at the time of the attack, but nothing was done, a damning new report claims
Twitter received ‘state-sponsored blacklists’ from US – Matt Taibbi
The US State Department directly pressured the platform to ban accounts
Capitol cops can sue Trump – Justice Department
Trump is potentially facing numerous lawsuits over his alleged incitement of the January 6 riot on Capitol Hill
How an attack on a Serb wedding party eventually led to Bosnia’s civil war
March 1 is celebrated by Bosnian Muslims as Independence Day, but mourned by Serbs for a deadly attack on a wedding party
California declares emergency over historic snowstorm
California governor Gavin Newsom has ordered evacuations in a dozen counties due to an unprecedented snowstorm
Robert Kennedy assassin denied parole for 16th time
Sirhan Sirhan, convicted for killing Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, has been refused release by the California parole board
Poland cuts aid for Ukrainians
Poland demands Ukrainians staying in state-run shelters for more than 120 days cover some costs of their accommodation
Japanese company sued for modern slavery
Ecuador has taken legal action against Furukawa Plantations for human trafficking and labor exploitation
Blinken and Lavrov meet at G20
The brief meeting was the first face-to-face talk between both diplomats since Russia’s military operation in Ukraine began
US backs arms for Taiwan despite Beijing protest
The State Department has approved the potential sale of 9 million worth of fighter jet munitions and other equipment to Taipei
Half of humanity will be overweight by 2035 – report
The World Obesity Federation is calling for taxes and production limits on ‘unhealthy’ food to head off mass fatness
Ex-colonial power proclaims end of Africa interference
The age of “Francafrique” is over, Emmanuel Macron has said, promising to act as “a neutral interlocutor”
Ex-German chancellor fends off party expulsion attempt over ‘Russia ties’
Members of Gerhard Schroeder’s SPD party attempted to expel him over his ties to Russia
Stopping weapons supplies to Ukraine won’t bring peace – Scholz
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said peace in Ukraine won’t be brought about by stopping Western arms supplies
Almost half of UK viewers think minorities over-represented on TV – poll
A YouGov poll found that almost half of British viewers think ethnic and sexual minorities are over-represented on television
Danish mayor defends decision not to sack Russian-born teacher
The mayor of a Danish city has defended the decision not to fire a local teacher despite protests from Ukrainian refugees
South American nation hit by massive blackout
Argentina has been hit by power outages after a fire at a crucial electric line amid a heatwave
US has Iran war plan – media
The US may get involved in a major war in the Middle East again, The Intercept has warned
AI ‘stresses me out’ – Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reiterated a call for tougher regulation of artificial intelligence
Chinese peace plan: Can Beijing find a way to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict, despite open hostility from the US and NATO?
What stands behind China’s peace initiatives and Western accusations of Beijing’s willingness to arm Moscow?
Reason for firings at key US nuclear base revealed – CNN
The US Air Force fired six service members at a nuclear base after their units failed a safety inspection, CNN has reported
US rallying allies for new China sanctions – Reuters
The US is working with allies to slap new sanctions on China, should it decide to back Russia’s military action in Ukraine, Reuters reported
British pet cats faced Covid-linked extermination
UK officials considered asking citizens to put down their pet cats as a way to stop the spread of Covid-19 in the early days of the outbreak
Why is the Covid-19 lab leak theory back in the headlines?
The US is reviving the pandemic blame game as a countermeasure to China’s public opinion offensive
US spies debunk ‘Havana Syndrome’ conspiracy – WaPo
The final report by seven spy agencies pours cold water on theories that Russia used a directed-energy superweapon to harm US diplomats
Ancient mummy found in deliveryman’s backpack
The Peruvian Culture Ministry repossessed the remains, while police locked up the mummy’s kidnapper
Blinken finds ‘positive elements’ in Chinese peace plan for Ukraine
US State Secretary Antony Blinken says Beijing’s proposals to resolve the Ukrainian conflict have some merit
Germany cannot defend itself – defense minister
The Bundeswher can’t resist “aggressive war” against the country, Boris Pistorius has said
Palestinian town should be ‘wiped out’ – Israeli minister
The West Bank village of Huwara was trashed by Jewish settlers after Palestinian gunmen killed two Israelis nearby
Ohio chemical disaster may hold long-term health risks – experts
Air in East Palestine, Ohio has chemicals that may cause health damage over time, an independent report claims
US domestic terror cases more than triple – watchdog
The number of incidents declined between 2013 and 2016 before spiking nearly 500% through to 2021
New York mayor claims mandate from heaven
NYC Mayor Eric Adams blamed school shootings on a lack of school prayer
Biden recounts creepy hospital story
US President Joe Biden’s story about a military nurse whispering to him and breathing on him did not sit well with many Americans
US House committee votes on TikTok ban
The House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Republican majority voted to ban the Chinese social media app
FBI investigating genderfluid former nuclear official – media
Sam Brinton has been accused of multiple incidents of stealing women’s clothes from US airports
EU nation’s MPs greenlight joining NATO
The Finnish parliament has passed a bill on the nation’s membership in the US-led bloc by an overwhelming majority
Ivan Timofeev: Could China and the US eventually end up like the USSR, as collapsed superpowers?
Nothing lasts forever, and the pair could collapse under the sheer weight of their own ideological and geopolitical obsessions.
Israeli parliament passes death penalty bill
The law would apply to Palestinians who kill Israelis, but not the other way around
TikTok sets screen time limit
The platform joins competitors Instagram and Snapchat in attempting to rein in teens’ enthusiasm for social media
Scientists eye using brain cells to make AI
Johns Hopkins University is working on artificial intelligence based on human brain cells, according to a press release
Former UK FM dreams of mutiny against Putin in prank call
The “ideal” but unlikely scenario would be if the Russian president were ousted from power by the military, William Hague has said
US ‘doomsday plane’ flies to Europe
The US Navy’s air command post, the E-6B Mercury “doomsday plane,” has landed in Iceland during operations in the US European Command area
Chicago mayor suffers historic loss
Lori Lightfoot became the first incumbent mayor to lose reelection in 40 years, as violent crime rocks Chicago
Erdogan portrait torched in Finland ahead of NATO vote – media
On Sunday, a Finnish group reportedly burned a portrait of President Recep Erdogan in front of the Turkish embassy in Helsinki
Pentagon makes prediction on Ukraine conflict timeline
The conflict in Ukraine may last for three more years, US Under Secretary of Defense Colin Kahl has said
Beijing responds to FBI’s Covid origin claim
China has urged the US to “stop politicizing” the issue of Covid’s origins after the FBI’s director suggested it came from a lab
Seismologist behind Türkiye quake prediction issues new warning
Dutch seismologist Frank Hoogerbeets, who predicted the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, has warned of another disaster
Pentagon well aware of Ukraine’s corruption problem
US Under Secretary of Defense Colin Kahl has commented on Ukraine’s corruption problems during a House hearing
Russian allies facing ‘unprecedented pressure’ from US – security chief
Russian Security Council secretary Nikolay Patrushev visited Venezuela to discuss cooperation and ways to resist ‘color revolutions’
Ukraine warned it will have to pay for weapons
The US needs to transition Ukraine to a state where it can pay for weapons on its own, a top Pentagon official has said
FBI makes claim over ‘most likely’ Covid origin
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Covid-19 “most likely” escaped from a Chinese laboratory, citing a bureau assessment
Twitter clarifies ‘violent speech’ policy
Twitter has unveiled new rules pertaining to “violent speech,” saying it will adopt a “zero tolerance policy”
Horror train crash kills dozens
At least 36 people have been killed and dozens injured following a collision between two trains in northern Greece
Pentagon makes Iran nuclear prediction
Iran’s “breakthrough time” for an atomic bomb has shrunk to just 12 days, the Pentagon’s top policy official told the US Congress
German FM plans ‘feminist’ blitz
The gaffe-prone Annalena Baerbock reportedly wants Berlin to pursue “gender-sensitive” foreign policy and champion “marginalized groups”
US senator threatens Brazil with ‘crippling sanctions’
Ted Cruz demanded punishment for everyone involved in the visit of Iranian ships to Rio de Janeiro, disregarding Brazilian sovereignty