MTG accuses Biden of provoking World War III
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Biden's decision to permit Ukraine to use American long-range missiles against Russia, accusing him of attempting to provoke World War III.
She argued that the American people, through their recent electoral mandate, oppose funding or fighting foreign wars, urging a focus on domestic issues.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Biden's decision to permit Ukraine to use American long-range missiles against Russia, accusing him of attempting to provoke World War III.
She argued that the American people, through their recent electoral mandate, oppose funding or fighting foreign wars, urging a focus on domestic issues.
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Australia censures Indigenous senator for bizarre King Charles protest
The Aussie Senate has voted to censure Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe for her outburst at King Charles III during his first visit Down Under in 13 years last month. It is a symbolic gesture of disapproval of her conduct.
Thorpe screamed at Charles during a reception, saying "not our king" and "not sovereign," reflecting ongoing tensions over the alleged mistreatment of Indigenous Australians.
Pakistan-born Deputy leader of the Green Party, Mehreen Faruqi, labeled the censure a “disgrace” on the floor of the Senate.
The Aussie Senate has voted to censure Independent Senator Lidia Thorpe for her outburst at King Charles III during his first visit Down Under in 13 years last month. It is a symbolic gesture of disapproval of her conduct.
Thorpe screamed at Charles during a reception, saying "not our king" and "not sovereign," reflecting ongoing tensions over the alleged mistreatment of Indigenous Australians.
Pakistan-born Deputy leader of the Green Party, Mehreen Faruqi, labeled the censure a “disgrace” on the floor of the Senate.
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The G20 Summit begins in Brazil with political and economic issues on the agenda, and the Russian delegation, led by Sergey Lavrov, is already in attendance
RT's Egor Piskunov reports from Rio de Janeiro.
RT's Egor Piskunov reports from Rio de Janeiro.
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World leaders arrive at G20 Summit
A lone trumpet welcomes China's Xi Jinping, France's Macron, India's Modi, and other world leaders as they land in Rio for the G20 Summit.
A lone trumpet welcomes China's Xi Jinping, France's Macron, India's Modi, and other world leaders as they land in Rio for the G20 Summit.
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Politicians obey Washington's rules while Western media applauds – German MP
We spoke with German Bundestag lawmaker Dr. Rainen Rothfuss at the BRICS Symposium in Sochi who stated that sanctions on Russia are costing European citizens dearly.
We spoke with German Bundestag lawmaker Dr. Rainen Rothfuss at the BRICS Symposium in Sochi who stated that sanctions on Russia are costing European citizens dearly.
❗️'Fuel to the fire': Russia responds to reports of US allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles
Although the Kremlin is still verifying the news, the move would mean another step up in escalation, spox Dmitry Peskov said. The outgoing Biden admin is continuing to add "fuel to the fire" in Ukraine, he added.
Although the Kremlin is still verifying the news, the move would mean another step up in escalation, spox Dmitry Peskov said. The outgoing Biden admin is continuing to add "fuel to the fire" in Ukraine, he added.
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Biden admin has ‘blood on their hands’ for Laken Riley murder — Incoming border czar
Tom Homan blamed the Biden administration for the murder of Georgia student Laken Riley, claiming they have "blood on their hands."
Riley, 22, was killed by Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant who was released after entering the US due to a lack of detention space.
Ibarra, who was later arrested in New York for a separate crime, was released again and fled to Georgia, where he murdered Riley in an alleged attempt to rape her.
Tom Homan blamed the Biden administration for the murder of Georgia student Laken Riley, claiming they have "blood on their hands."
Riley, 22, was killed by Jose Ibarra, an illegal immigrant who was released after entering the US due to a lack of detention space.
Ibarra, who was later arrested in New York for a separate crime, was released again and fled to Georgia, where he murdered Riley in an alleged attempt to rape her.
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