IAEA: Iran Continues to Increase Enriched Uranium Stockpile in Breach of Nuclear Deal

Iran announced its intentions to go beyond the restrictions imposed by the nuclear deal in terms of enriching and stockpiling uranium in 2019. Tehran argued that since the Iranian economy was again suffering under sanctions, albeit only American ones, it should no longer abide by its obligations under the nuclear accord. … Read More >IAEA: Iran Continues to Increase Enriched Uranium Stockpile in Breach of Nuclear Deal

‘Yes, this bubble will burst!’ – Richard Wolff on US economy (full show)

Unemployment stands at a staggering nine percent in the US. But when it comes to cars, homes and online consumption, Americans are spending like there’s no tomorrow. Banks are awash with money and stocks are through the roof. So are we in a recession or a boom? Renowned economist Prof. Richard Wolff joins Rick Sanchez to weigh in on the enigmatic US economy. … Read More >‘Yes, this bubble will burst!’ – Richard Wolff on US economy (full show)

‘I was almost paralyzed’: Palestinian pensioner invokes George Floyd as he recalls Israeli soldier KNEELING on his own neck

An elderly Palestinian man told Ruptly what it was like to be detained in a choke hold by an Israeli soldier, saying he was nearly paralyzed by the brute force used. His detention triggered media outrage across the Arab world. … Read More >‘I was almost paralyzed’: Palestinian pensioner invokes George Floyd as he recalls Israeli soldier KNEELING on his own neck

Israel opens diplomatic relations with Muslim-majority Kosovo, while Serbia promises to move embassy to Jerusalem

Israel and Kosovo will establish diplomatic relations with each other, while Serbia will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Both moves came during US-backed talks in Washington. … Read More >Israel opens diplomatic relations with Muslim-majority Kosovo, while Serbia promises to move embassy to Jerusalem

‘Stop barking, French dogs!’: Protests in Pakistan over Charlie Hebdo’s reprint of Prophet Mohammed cartoon

Thousands protested in Pakistan after French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo reprinted a cartoon parody of the Prophet Mohammed to mark the opening of the trial of the alleged accomplices to the deadly 2015 attack on its office. … Read More >‘Stop barking, French dogs!’: Protests in Pakistan over Charlie Hebdo’s reprint of Prophet Mohammed cartoon