Hostages TIED to cars & bomb traps laid: Heavily armed bank robbers turn Brazilian city into battle zone (VIDEOS)

A group of armed robbers has raided several banks in a Brazilian city, taking locals hostage, engaging in firefights with police and leaving a trail of booby traps during their escape. The carnage left at least three people dead. … Read More >Hostages TIED to cars & bomb traps laid: Heavily armed bank robbers turn Brazilian city into battle zone (VIDEOS)

‘Americans opened fire fearing next explosion’: Witnesses of chaotic Kabul suicide bombing aftermath speak to RT

In the pandemonium that followed the suicide bombing at Kabul Airport, witnesses told RT’s Murad Gazdiev they ran for their lives as the shooting started. One injured woman described US troops opening fire as civilians fled. … Read More >‘Americans opened fire fearing next explosion’: Witnesses of chaotic Kabul suicide bombing aftermath speak to RT

The “Great” Police Raid: Government unleashes terror campaign targeting journalists in Australia

Journalists, activists and opposition leaders are being arrested, intimidated and targeted in a terror campaign unleashed by the Australian Government against its own citizens. This raw POV footage is being published exclusively to expose the NSW Police intimidation tactics. Thanks to our supporters and followers! WIth your support we will continue the struggle: … Read More >The “Great” Police Raid: Government unleashes terror campaign targeting journalists in Australia

WHO says third vaccine dose ‘not a luxury’ despite earlier calling for moratorium on Covid-19 booster shots

A third vaccine dose is essential to protect the most vulnerable from Covid-19, Hans Kluge, the head of WHO Europe, has said, contradicting the UN health body’s earlier calls for a moratorium on boosters amid global jab shortages. … Read More >WHO says third vaccine dose ‘not a luxury’ despite earlier calling for moratorium on Covid-19 booster shots

Showering with biological men: Female inmates in US & UK recount sexual abuse from ‘trans’ prisoners

Women in the US and UK who were forced to live alongside biological men in prison have told RT that policies designed to protect transgender rights have led to violence and sexual assault against female inmates. … Read More >Showering with biological men: Female inmates in US & UK recount sexual abuse from ‘trans’ prisoners

WHO delivers first medical shipment to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan after opening air bridge

The World Health Organization (WHO) has opened an air bridge with Afghanistan, the health agency said on Monday, allowing for the delivery of medical supplies to the country for the first time since the Taliban seized control. … Read More >WHO delivers first medical shipment to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan after opening air bridge

China bans exams for six- and seven-year-olds over concerns about ‘physical and mental health’

The Chinese government has announced that written examinations for six- and seven-year-olds have been banned over concerns about the impact they have on the “physical and mental health” of students. … Read More >China bans exams for six- and seven-year-olds over concerns about ‘physical and mental health’

WHO ‘deeply worried’ about high Covid transmission rate in Europe, says 236,000 MORE could die by December

The World Health Organization’s regional director for Europe has issued a stark warning of increased Covid deaths in the weeks ahead amid continuing vaccine skepticism and a slowing uptake of inoculating jabs. … Read More >WHO ‘deeply worried’ about high Covid transmission rate in Europe, says 236,000 MORE could die by December