RT has obtained new evidence of UAE pilots and crews being pushed to the brink of exhaustion. The shocking grievances by the Emirates cabin crew date from early April and echo anonymous accounts shared by Flydubai staff following deadly mid-March plane crash.
EU Parliament session has turned into a heated debate over Europe’s recent deal with Turkey concerning the refugee crisis, with some going great lengths to justify it, while others saying it’s the start of ‘Turkish bazaar politics’ within EU borders.
She has already been trying to promote education and culture globally for the past six years as the head of UNESCO, but now Irina Bokova wants the top job – to become the next secretary-general of the UN after Ban Ki-moon steps down. He has served two five-year terms.
An anti-government protest in the Macedonian capital of Skopje has resulted in violence, with police being reportedly involved in clashes with demonstrators who have reportedly stormed the president's office.
As a new round of Syria peace talks kicks off in Geneva, Syrians in government-controlled areas head to polling stations to elect a new parliament. Washington has dismissed the poll out of hand saying it doesn’t reflect "the will of the people."
The aerobatics skills of Russian pilots over the US destroyer Donald Cook in the Baltic Sea left the Pentagon and other US official running for cover in Washington over “aggressive close interactions” with Russian fighters jets.
From entertaining humanoid-robots to smart machines, created to lend a hand with various jobs from gardening to construction, robots of all styles and sizes have been presented at the VIII Annual Robotics Festival – all constructed by kids and students.
A senior German politician has put forward a proposal to “cultivate” a European kind of Islam in Germany by barring foreign investment from Muslim countries, introducing local training for imams and making German obligatory in mosques.
The European Parliament has backed a re-authorization of a pesticide believed to be carcinogenic for another 7 years, despite a widespread protest campaign calling for a full ban instead of a downsized “compromise” deal.
During his hours-long customary interactions with the public, Russian President Vladimir Putin has not only commented on the pressing issues of the day, but has also enjoyed inserting jokes in his well-known manner. Here are just some from his Q&As; in recent years.
Nine people are on trial in Lebanon in connection with the kidnapping of two children by their estranged mother and a ‘child recovery’ team, while the TV crew is suspected of paying for the operation to film a ‘breaking story.’
Saudi Arabia has stripped its religious police of their powers to arrest, instead urging them to “kindly and gently” enforce Islamic rules, according to the official Saudi Press Agency.
She has already been trying to promote education and culture globally for the past six years as the head of UNESCO, but now Irina Bokova wants the top job – to become the next secretary-general of the UN after Ban Ki-moon steps down. He has served two five-year terms.
EU Parliament session has turned into a heated debate over Europe’s recent deal with Turkey concerning the refugee crisis, with some going great lengths to justify it, while others saying it’s the start of ‘Turkish bazaar politics’ within EU borders.
An anti-government protest in the Macedonian capital of Skopje has resulted in violence, with police being reportedly involved in clashes with demonstrators who have reportedly stormed the president's office.
The IS has destroyed a 2,000-year-old gate near the Iraqi city of Mosul. The structure is known as the Gate of God, and used to guard the ancient Assyrian city Nineveh.
European data protection regulators say that they are discontent with the new EU-US Privacy Shield agreement aimed at allowing companies to transfer EU citizens’ data across the Atlantic as the present deal is lacking in sufficient protections.
Ukraine’s incredibly unpopular prime minister has finally resigned. He will probably be forever remembered by his nickname 'Yats' – given to him by Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland. Yatsenyuk's failure in power speaks volumes...
Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines.
Max and Stacy discuss the latest in the ongoing fallout in the UK from the #PanamaPapers revelations regarding the prime minister’s participation in his...