‘Future nightmares’: Twitter users can’t handle VIDEO of truck-pulling robot dogs
A pack of dog-like robots pulling a truck along a road has social media blowing up as people freak out over the impressive, yet unnerving, display of mechanical strength. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Long night? Space junk could make dark sky a reality, scientists warn
The growing volume of space junk accumulated in the Earth’s orbit could block sunlight from reaching us, turning the sky dark, Russian scientists warn in a new study. Read Full Article at RT.com
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Cancer-linked paint banned over 15yrs ago used by British military until start of 2019
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) admitted that British military personnel have been using banned toxic paint to rust-proof tanks and jeeps, despite knowing it has links to cancer. Read Full Article at RT.com
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‘Ashamed to be an Englishman’: Roger Waters slams UK as accomplice of US Empire in Assange saga
Assange is a thorn in the side of the US elites which explains the effort they made to capture him, ex-Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters told RT, adding that it’s appalling the UK has become an accomplice “of the American Empire.” Read Full Article at RT.com
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Does climate change crisis justify illegal resistance or are activists out of bounds? DEBATE
If you thought the world might end, what would you be willing to do to save it? Some say even criminal acts are fair game when fighting climate change, but for others, that’s going too far. RT guests lock horns on the controversy. Read Full Article at RT.com
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‘Out traitor, out!’ Violent clashes as massive pro-Assange protest hits Ecuador’s capital (VIDEO)
Riot police have attacked scores of people who flooded onto the streets of Ecuador’s capital and branded their president a “traitor.” Protesters were venting anger at the decision to hand Julian Assange over to the UK.
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Paying the price: Juventus shares PLUNGE after Champions League exit to Ajax
The UEFA Champions League woes of Juventus were felt far beyond the pitch as the Italian giants’ share price dropped by more than a fifth on Wednesday morning, after the club suffered a quarter-final exit at the hands of Ajax. Read Full Article at RT.com
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