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Dutch pro-Palestine activists denounce govt 'complicity in Gaza genocide'
Dozens of pro-Palestine activists block the entrance to the Royal Netherlands Army HQ in Utrecht to decry the govt's complicity with the Israeli actions in Gaza
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Protesters block Tel Aviv’s streets as Israel marks nine months of Gaza war
Demonstrators blocked roads in Tel Aviv and across Israel to mark nine months since the start of the Gaza conflict. Protesters called for Prime Minister Netanyahu's resignation and urged a ceasefire to facilitate the return of hostages held by Hamas.
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Pro-Palestinian rally met with counter-protest in Berlin
Hundreds of people march through the streets of Berlin with Palestinian flags and banners to show their solidarity with the Gazan people amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
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Packed agenda expected on PM Modi’s upcoming visit to Russia
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Moscow on Monday. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov indicated that the visit will feature a packed agenda, with the leaders of Russia and India expected to engage in informal discussions. RT's Runjhun Sharma reports on what's ahead.
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Police deployed in The Hague as Turkish football fans take over streets
Streets of The Hague covered in smoke and red flares as Turkish football fans riot after Crescent Stars' defeat by the Netherlands in the Euro 2024 quarter-final on Saturday
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Ukraine planned to sabotage Nord Stream pipelines even before 2014 – reports
The Nord Stream pipeline sabotage in 2022 may have been planned by Ukraine even prior to 2014, according to German media outlet Welt am Sonntag. While Western countries have consistently denied their involvement, award-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has claimed that the explosions were executed by U.S. special services in collaboration with Norway to maintain dominance in Western Europe. Cyber-security expert and former US Department of Defense contractor Kevin Michelizzi argues that the West is now trying to tarnish Ukraine to whitewash its own complicity.
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Mount Etna spews ash and lava
Mount Etna erupted again, sending lava and plumes of smoke into the night sky over Sicily. Europe's tallest volcano has been in a state of continuous activity since 2013.
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Baikal-Amur Mainline turns 50 as key trade route for Siberia
Built during the Soviet era, Russia's Baikal-Amur Mainline railway, a strategic alternative to the Trans-Siberian Railway that traverses Eastern Siberia to Russia’s Far East, will celebrate its 50th anniversary next week. RT's Marina Kosareva delves into its significance.
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Pro-Gaza die-in protest in London
Palestine supporters take part in a die-in protest in London on the sidelines of a massive pro-Gaza rally through the streets. Counter-protesters also came out to voice their solidarity with Israel
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Three Sahel states sign Cooperation Treaty
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have signed a treaty to form a 'Confederation of Sahel States.' The agreement was reached during the first joint summit between the nations in Niger's capital, with formal adoption expected later. At the summit, Burkinabe President Ibrahim Traore accused the West of exploiting Africa, asserting that things will now be different. Local journalist Timothy Obiezu reports.
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Worlds Apart | Ruling, not governing? - Ian Proud
One dictum that studying history teaches you is that everything works until it doesn’t. The brighter the golden age, the darker its aftermath, especially when one tries to avert the inevitable. With the latest elections in the West more and more vividly demonstrating voters’ disenchantment with the mandated course, what lies ahead for the West and for the rest? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Ian Proud, a former British diplomat and author of ‘A Misfit in Moscow: How British Diplomacy Failed in Russia’, 2014-2019.
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Protesting Israelis blasted with water cannons
Watery clashes erupt on a busy highway in Tel Aviv as police attempt to disperse protesters who gathered to demand the release of hostages in Gaza and call for fresh elections
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Russia’s Solntsepyok MLRS strikes Ukrainian troops positions
The crew of the TOS-A1 Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower system executed a fire mission, destroying fortified positions and strongholds of Ukrainian troops.
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Two-legged robot stays upright despite people trying to kick him over
Footage of what looks like a robot being bullied at school is actually a demonstration at the 2024 World AI Conference in Shanghai. P1, a bipedal robot developed by LimX Dynamics, can be seen taking on all comers, as they try and best him in a fight. Despite being nothing more than a pair of legs, the little guy showed that he was, quite literally, no pushover, refusing to fall over, and righting himself almost immediately. Even more remarkably, he resisted the urge to fight back by kicking his tormentors in the shins.
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Crews of Strela-10 and Utes provide air defense
Russian army deploys the Strela-10 air defense system and the Utes complexes to provide the troops with a reliable shield from attacks by enemy air targets
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I am looking for shortest, quickest way to stop Ukrainian conflict and create peace – Orban
The Hungarian Prime Minister has reacted to the West's fierce criticism of his trip to Moscow, as Viktor Orban shrugged off EU allegations of 'appeasement' in his meeting with Vladimir Putin.
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Taiwan International Balloon Festival kicks off in Taitung
Thousands of spectators came to Taitung for the cheerful launch of the Taiwan International Balloon Festival. Hot air balloons of various colors and shapes, including animals and cartoon characters, colored the sky as visitors spent their Saturday in a festive atmosphere.
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Dog wants to steal some treats, but accidentally starts a fire instead
One good boy in Colorado Springs was apparently sniffing out something tasty to snack on in the kitchen when he accidentally turned the stove on, which quickly resulted in a fire. Luckily, the good boy’s humans were at home and were woken up by their smart home alert system. They managed to extinguish the flames before firefighters arrived. The Colorado Springs Fire Department said that one of the homeowners was taken to a hospital for smoke inhalation, but no other injuries were reported to people or pets.
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Children from rehabilitation centre in LPR meet their new friends
Volunteers of the 'Marusya and Friends’ corgi group from Moscow region arrived to the Republican Centre for Social Rehabilitation of Disabled Children in the Lugansk People's Republic, where the kids got the chance to meet their new friends - adorable corgi puppies. The founder of the group explained that communication with dogs has 'a very positive result' for children with disabilities. 'Marusya and Friends’ was established in 2020, and since then, the dogs have been trained to find drugs, explosives, and accident victims, and to participate in the rehabilitation process of children with disabilities.
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Mexican shelter rescues homeless dogs from Hurricane Beryl
'Cachorrilandia', an animal shelter in Mexico's Quintana Roo, comes to the rescue of dozens of homeless dogs amid Hurricane Beryl and brings them to safety with the help of local governor and volunteers
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Chinese artist weaves installations showcasing incredible skills
Chinese artist Yang Jinbang creates stunning sculptures using willow wicker as part of the Linshu Willow Weaving project. His weaving skills are so advanced that he can craft his works of art even with his eyes covered with a scarf.
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Everest's highest camp appears covered with frozen garbage
A Nepal government-funded team of soldiers and Sherpas removed 11 TONS of garbage from Everest during the 2024 climbing season. The expedition’s leader said that most of the waste consisted of old tents, food packaging, gas cartridges, oxygen bottles, and climbing ropes. Much of the trash is from older expeditions, as stricter rules and increased awareness among climbers are now in place, he noted. However, cleaning up the remaining trash in the mountains could still take years.
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D-30 crews hone combat skills
Crews of 122-mm D-30 guns take part in a training exercise to improve their skills in the rear zone of the special military operation
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French political rivals intensify mutually hostile rhetoric as run-off approaches
France is gearing up for a significant day, with parties from across the political spectrum urging voters to head to the polls on Sunday for the parliamentary election run-off. In the first round, the National Rally and its allies secured 33% of the popular vote, the left-wing New Popular Front came second with 28%, and incumbent President Macron's centrist bloc took only a fifth of the vote. RT's Charlotte Dubenskij has more on the political rivalry that has unfolded in France during the snap election.
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