NEWS
European leaders have proposed a truce in Ukraine, following talks in London, Zelensky visits the Oval Office and gets dressed down. In New Zealand, Helen Clark questions Five Eyes, Winston Peters pushes for more defence spending, and Todd Stephenson critiques psychologists' ethics reforms. Meanwhile, a UK judge demands £18 trillion in slavery reparations, and Israel halts Gaza aid after ceasefire comes to an end.
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ANALYSIS
Marty Gibson looks at how legacy media runs cover for Ukraine’s continued push for war, while private equity firms profit from the conflict and its aftermath – and also takes a dig at Christopher Luxon’s ongoing support for the bloodbath in Ukraine.
THE SIGNPOST
Coming up today, Paul Brennan speaks with consulting engineer Bryan Leyland on New Zealand’s looming electricity crisis and later with ACT MP Mark Cameron on the Paris Climate Agreement and what happens if we opt out. Meanwhile, Dieuwe de Boer dives into faith, tradition, and Christian nationalism with historian Paul Facey.
Last week’s RCR 360 – Trust in Media is now live. Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke expose media bias, government influence, and censorship, featuring interviews with Twitter Files insider Andrew Lowenthal and retired judge David Harvey. And don’t miss this Thursday when RCR 360 takes on gender ideology.
If you missed it, catch last night’s Gardening with Wally webinar tomorrow – full of top winter gardening tips from Rodney Hide and Wally Richards.
Plenty more to explore with new episodes of The Fourth Estate, Weekly Roundup; Media Matters, Perigo’s Perspective, and Kiwi Farm
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NEWS
European leaders have proposed a truce in Ukraine, following talks in London, Zelensky visits the Oval Office and gets dressed down. In New Zealand, Helen Clark questions Five Eyes, Winston Peters pushes for more defence spending, and Todd Stephenson critiques psychologists' ethics reforms. Meanwhile, a UK judge demands £18 trillion in slavery reparations, and Israel halts Gaza aid after ceasefire comes to an end.
Don't miss out—sign up now for your free trial of RCR Bites News and get essential, no-nonsense news delivered straight to your inbox every weekday!
ANALYSIS
Marty Gibson looks at how legacy media runs cover for Ukraine’s continued push for war, while private equity firms profit from the conflict and its aftermath – and also takes a dig at Christopher Luxon’s ongoing support for the bloodbath in Ukraine.
THE SIGNPOST
Coming up today, Paul Brennan speaks with consulting engineer Bryan Leyland on New Zealand’s looming electricity crisis and later with ACT MP Mark Cameron on the Paris Climate Agreement and what happens if we opt out. Meanwhile, Dieuwe de Boer dives into faith, tradition, and Christian nationalism with historian Paul Facey.
Last week’s RCR 360 – Trust in Media is now live. Alistair Harding and Maree Buscke expose media bias, government influence, and censorship, featuring interviews with Twitter Files insider Andrew Lowenthal and retired judge David Harvey. And don’t miss this Thursday when RCR 360 takes on gender ideology.
If you missed it, catch last night’s Gardening with Wally webinar tomorrow – full of top winter gardening tips from Rodney Hide and Wally Richards.
Plenty more to explore with new episodes of The Fourth Estate, Weekly Roundup; Media Matters, Perigo’s Perspective, and Kiwi Farm
Great news for listeners! Seamless playback is now available across all RCR channels—just hit play and let the content roll on the app or website.
We love your feedback – feel free to share your thoughts on the latest content via text (2057) or email to [email protected]. If you’re not on the mailing list yet, now’s the time to subscribe at www.realitycheck.radio/email/ so you don’t miss a thing.