Month: May 2024
Russia repels US-supplied missile attack on Crimean Bridge – minister
The Russian military has shot down ten US-supplied ATACMS missiles targeting the Crimean Bridge, Andrey Belousov has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Kremlin threatens war against NATO if Ukraine uses US weapons against Russia
A top Russian official has said it could go to war with NATO if Ukraine strikes inside Russia with US weapons.
Macron wants France to ‘go to war with Russia’ – Le Pen
Marine Le Pen has lashed out at French President Emmanuel Macron over his comments on the Ukraine conflict Read Full Article at RT.com
Trump Campaign Claims $34.8 Million Windfall After Guilty Verdict
From small donors to rich Silicon Valley investors, Donald Trump enthusiasts signaled their support for the convicted felon by sending money to his campaign.
A single customer made up 19% of Nvidia’s revenue last year. UBS thinks it’s Microsoft.
Nvidia has a handful of unnamed customers that are making up a massive chunk of its revenue base, according to new disclosures in its 10-Q filing.
Cybertruck owner says he’s stuck with a vehicle that’s too big for his parking spot, and Tesla won’t let him return or resell it
The Tesla owner relocated since pre-ordering the Cybertruck and says the vehicle doesn’t properly fit in his new parking lot.
Tariffs on China could end up making inflation worse and hurting US economic growth, S&P Global says
"Higher tariffs are likely to feed through to higher prices, complicating central bankers’ decisions," S&P Global wrote.
No ‘trap’ peace deal with Moscow – Zelensky
Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky told The Guardian that he won’t sign a peace deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin Read Full Article at RT.com
Germany backs Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russia
Berlin has followed Washington’s lead in lifting the supposed restrictions on the use of NATO weapons provided to Kiev Read Full Article at RT.com
Still time to prevent NATO-Russia war – Hungary
NATO is preparing for war with Russia but this can still be prevented, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has said Read Full Article at RT.com