EU won’t protect journalists from government spying – activists
MEPs have declined to impose a full ban on the use of spyware against journalists under the European Media Freedom Act Read Full Article at RT.com
MEPs have declined to impose a full ban on the use of spyware against journalists under the European Media Freedom Act Read Full Article at RT.com
Meta may ask Facebook and Instagram users to pay for an ad-free experience in response to EU privacy law, the Wall Street Journal reported Read Full Article at RT.com
The British government is seeking to rent cell space from other European countries to combat overcrowding in its prisons Read Full Article at RT.com
The office of the Governor General of Canada has reportedly apologized for awarding the Order of Canada to a Nazi veteran in 1987 Read Full Article at RT.com
Right-wing and left-wing opposition forces staged rival demonstrations on German Unity Day Read Full Article at RT.com
Damen Shipyards Group has sued the Dutch government over the sanctions on Russia, media outlets have revealed Read Full Article at RT.com
South Korea has warned that Pyongyang would see the “end of its regime” in the event of a nuclear strike Read Full Article at RT.com
Two people were killed after a teenage boy opened fire at a busy shopping center in the heart of Thailand’s capital Read Full Article at RT.com
France has said it would provide Armenia with weapons after Azerbaijan reclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Read Full Article at RT.com
All persons residing in Pakistan illegally have until November 1 to leave or face deportation, authorities in Islamabad have announced Read Full Article at RT.com
Laphonza Butler, the senator-appointee, is a corporate union-buster, ticks token diversity boxes, and doesn’t even hail from California Read Full Article at RT.com
Kiev has gone after oil and gas companies CNOOC, CNPC and Sinopec, saying their subsidiaries support Russia by paying taxes to Moscow Read Full Article at RT.com