Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks during a meeting with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia June 16, 2020. Iran Urges UNSC Not to Surrender to ‘Law of Jungle’ By Backing US Arms Embargo Proposal

Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Tuesday called on the UN Security Council to avoid surrendering to the “law of the jungle” by supporting the US proposal to extend the arms embargo on Tehran. … Read More >Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks during a meeting with Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow, Russia June 16, 2020. Iran Urges UNSC Not to Surrender to ‘Law of Jungle’ By Backing US Arms Embargo Proposal

Coronavirus: The unreported truths of the global pandemic (best-selling author Alex Berenson) E898

We speak to Dan Diker, the former secretary general of the World Jewish Congress. He discusses Israel’s annexation of areas of Palestine’s West Bank, his opinion on the UN calling Israel’s settlements illegal, the Boycott … Read More >Coronavirus: The unreported truths of the global pandemic (best-selling author Alex Berenson) E898

Failure to Reopen US in ‘Humane, Open Way’ Puts Millions of Unemployed in ‘Unspeakable Position’

As identified cases of COVID-19 approach 2.63 million in the US and record numbers of the cases continue to be recorded daily, states such as Arizona have once again closed bars, gyms and theaters. One expert tells Radio Sputnik that US issues with rebounding may be related to the federal government’s initial response to the pandemic. … Read More >Failure to Reopen US in ‘Humane, Open Way’ Puts Millions of Unemployed in ‘Unspeakable Position’

‘Russian bounty’ story shifts: New York Times now claims Afghan CRIMINALS & not Taliban were paid, cites anonymous sources again

The New York Times is doubling down on claims that Russia offered bounties for the killing of US troops in Afghanistan, but now says local criminals and not the Taliban were the recipients, again offering no actual evidence. … Read More >‘Russian bounty’ story shifts: New York Times now claims Afghan CRIMINALS & not Taliban were paid, cites anonymous sources again