New telescope to solve mysteries of the Universe

The world’s largest and most powerful space telescope rocketed away to detect light from the first stars and galaxies and scour the universe for hints of life. How’s the mission going? RT America’s John Huddy has the details. Then Harvard’s Professor Avi Loeb explains the importance of this historic moment. … Read More >New telescope to solve mysteries of the Universe

Sanctions in the wind, but Putin unfazed ahead of summit (Full show)

Presidents Biden and Putin do not appear to see eye to eye as they prepare for a badly-needed direct conversation. Russia is doing all it can to explain that it has no plans to invade Ukraine. Washington plots a new volley of sanctions said to be tailored for Putin’s “innter circle.” RT America’s Alex Mihailovich reports. … Read More >Sanctions in the wind, but Putin unfazed ahead of summit (Full show)

Convenient and inexpensive way to space-travel: China responds to reports of hypersonic missile launch that apparently shocked US

The Chinese foreign ministry has confirmed reports that it tested hypersonic rocket technology in August, stating that the trial marked a great leap forward for the peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of humanity. … Read More >Convenient and inexpensive way to space-travel: China responds to reports of hypersonic missile launch that apparently shocked US

Back to Earth: Soyuz capsule with Russian crew behind first space movie successfully lands in Kazakhstan

The return capsule carrying Russian actress Yulia Peresild and filmmaker Klim Shipenko, the first people to conduct location shooting for a movie in space, has successfully landed, the space agency Roscosmos has reported. … Read More >Back to Earth: Soyuz capsule with Russian crew behind first space movie successfully lands in Kazakhstan

Cosmonaut hails Russia’s bid to shoot first feature film in orbit as ‘first step’ in new era for promotion of space exploration

A Russian space mission that has seen an actress and a movie-maker travelling to orbit to shoot a movie is a positive development both for both space exploration and the art of filmmaking, a renowned Russian cosmonaut has told RT. … Read More >Cosmonaut hails Russia’s bid to shoot first feature film in orbit as ‘first step’ in new era for promotion of space exploration

This is ‘beginning of the end’ for Facebook – cybersecurity analyst

Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen said in Congressional testimony on Tuesday that Facebook’s algorithm encourages people to watch angry, hateful and misleading content. She argued that the company places its $85 billion in annual revenue above the safety of its users, which is why congressional action is needed to curtail the social media giant lest it continue to “harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy.” … Read More >This is ‘beginning of the end’ for Facebook – cybersecurity analyst