It’s a social #taboo; very few people talk openly about it and yet around one in four women will experience a #miscarriage. In a special edition focusing on reproductive health, we look at how to end the stigma...
Culture left out in the cold as French lockdown lifts progressively
French Prime Minister Jean Castex dashed hopes among art lovers and industry professionals when he announced that theatres, museums and cinemas in France would not be permitted to open before the New Year. Olivia...
First execution of Trump’s final days goes ahead – BBC News
Death row inmate Brandon Bernard has been executed in Indiana after last-minute clemency pleas were rejected by the US Supreme Court. Bernard, 40, was convicted of murder in 1999 when he was a teenager, and is the...
UK microbiologist on AstraZeneca’s move to cooperate with Russia’s Sputnik V producers
Dr Simon Clarke, a microbiologist at the UK’s Reading University, speaks to RT about the recent move by Britain’s AstraZeneca to team up with Russia to tackle the coronavirus pandemic by joining efforts on the COVID...
Nothing to see here | ICC drops inquiry into UK war crimes – though they very likely occurred
Although the prosecutor had reason to believe atrocities took place, the International Criminal Court has dropped its investigation into alleged war crimes by Britain’s armed forces in Iraq between 2003 and 2008 because...
Protesters erect barricades near Portland’s ‘Red House’ as police try to evict family
Portland activists erected makeshift barricades around the ‘Red House’ during a heated protest to halt a home eviction.
RT: Explaining uncomfortable truths to fellow Americans for 15 years straight
Let’s roll back and take a look at our New York-based reporter Caleb Maupin’s take on the US’ hottest events across the years, as we celebrate RT’s 15th anniversary.