Follow RT on Lebanon’s ambassador to Bahrain was summoned by the kingdom’s Foreign Affairs Ministry and handed a letter of protest over remarks made by a Lebanese minister about the role of the UAE and Saudi Arabia in the civil war in Yemen. Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi had said…
US judge sides with Norwegian cruise company, blocks Florida from fining them over ban on unvaccinated passengers
Follow RT on A US district judge has blocked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis from enforcing his ban against cruise ships requiring proof of Covid-19 vaccination after Norwegian Cruise Line complained about the measure. In a preliminary ruling, Miami Judge Kathleen Williams said that the vaccine passport ban for cruise ships…
A.J. McKee dominates in Bellator’s $1 million match as Khabib continues to oversee Russian ‘takeover’ of US fight league
Follow RT on A.J. McKee made light work of Bellator icon Patricio Freire to win the $1 million featherweight Grand Prix, while Khabib Nurmagomedov extended his unbeaten run as a coach on what was a dominant night for Russian MMA in California. If McKee, 26, had long been thought of…
‘Do not wreck this now’: UK govt scientist urges lockdown-weary Brits not to flout Covid rules amid ‘burning’ infection pockets
Follow RT on England’s deputy chief medical officer has urged people to adhere to the current lockdown restrictions and warned there’s been a slight uptick of Covid-19 case rates in some areas of the UK. Professor Jonathan Van-Tam said the Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland are among the areas “burning…
NJ governor finally signs law legalizing recreational marijuana after 3-year wait, but it could be MONTHS before it takes effect
Follow RT on New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has finally followed through on a long-standing promise to legalize pot – or at least decriminalize it. Or did he? State residents have been promised a lot more than what they’re getting. Murphy announced on Monday he had signed legislation that would…
UK police apologize for campaign warning Brits that ‘being offensive’ is a crime
Follow RT on Liverpool’s Merseyside Police in the UK have apologised after stirring up controversy with a campaign that ominously warned Brits they could be charged with “being offensive.” Superintendent Martin Earl apologised in a statement on Monday for “any confusion” the campaign caused, declaring: “We would like to clarify…