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03 October
RT News (October 2, 2021)
Russia & Former Soviet Union
02 October
Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine finally set for WHO approval following removal of barriers, health minister says
Russia’s Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine is finally set to be approved by the WHO after the country’s health minister said only ‘minor administrative procedures’ remain to be finalized following a meeting with the UN agency’s chief.
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02 October
It’s time for NATO to leave Kosovo before it does any more damage
Just as it all ended badly for the West’s military interventions in Vietnam and Afghanistan, so it will in Kosovo. NATO has overstepped its mandate, overplayed its hand, and overstayed its welcome.
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UK News
02 October
Black History Month website deletes article calling white people ‘genetically defective mutants’
As the UK celebrates Black History Month, a website promoting the event has deleted content featuring claims that white people are “genetically defective mutants”, which had appeared beside taxpayer-funded ads.
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Russia & Former Soviet Union
02 October
It’s not just Biden’s snubs & US sanctions, Erdogan’s Turkey and Putin’s Russia are seeking closer ties out of sheer pragmatism
Just a few days ago, the Presidents of Turkey and Russia met for crunch talks. The content of those discussions is now still emerging, and their impact will probably only become clear after a number of years - or even...
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World News
02 October
More than 100 protesters arrested as police in Melbourne, Australia crack down on vaccine mandate demonstrators
Police in Melbourne arrested more than 100 demonstrators at a rally against mandatory vaccination. The protest came after Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews issued a fresh round of vaccine mandates, affecting over a million workers.
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02 October
Three things lie behind Britain’s cultish obsession with James Bond: nostalgia for Empire, its national insecurity, and xenophobia
I like Ian Fleming’s novels, but there’s no doubting that the central character in them is still revered because lots of Brits have a lingering, if misplaced, superiority complex.
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Business News
02 October
Global energy crunch could soon send oil prices to $100 & spur another economic crisis, Bank of America warns
Oil prices are expected to hit $100 a barrel as early as this winter due to soaring prices for natural gas, along with an approaching cold-weather season that could even trigger the next economic crisis, Bank of America says.
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World News
02 October
Saudi-Canadian Islamic State narrator, ‘voice behind violence’ in terror group’s gruesome videos, hit with terror charges in US
A Saudi-born Canadian citizen has been charged with supporting terrorism, after he fought for IS (Islamic State, formerly ISIS) in Syria and provided English narration for the jihadi group’s brutal execution videos.
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02 October
‘Don’t indulge young people who think they’re trans – many are mentally ill,’ says detrans woman who regrets removing her breasts
Laura Becker was female until 18, male at 20 and female again at 22. She feels there needs to be more awareness of the mental health issues many young ‘trans’ people face, before others damage their body needlessly as she...
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Sport News
02 October
Russian chess queens beat India to win World Women’s Team Championship
A quintet of Russian female chess stars claimed the World Women’s Team Championship title as they beat India in Saturday’s final in Spain.
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