One way to workaround this is simply to prefix your Google search with site:rt.com
ex
site:rt.com my search query
With or without the communist Chinese style ban on RT.com it is convenient to use this technique if even to cross reference a specific issue you've heard buzz about with an non-US (and by extension, non Five Eyes) based source of news. Otherwise your news is, now openly admitted, at the discretion of Google's / US governments distorted and now limited view of what is 'news'.
Have always enjoyed RT because it is one of the few quality international news outlets not based or biased in US - and will continue enjoying it despite Google or US introducing Chinese PRC style blanket censorship.
Jim Rogers and Peter Schiff are just a few of the respected names who have routinely appeared on RT to share their commentary.
Slippery slope, but hey - this way they seal their own demise as independent thinkers lead the way in replacing the likes of Google and other compromised tech companies with decentralized, censor-proof solutions.
ex
site:rt.com my search query
With or without the communist Chinese style ban on RT.com it is convenient to use this technique if even to cross reference a specific issue you've heard buzz about with an non-US (and by extension, non Five Eyes) based source of news. Otherwise your news is, now openly admitted, at the discretion of Google's / US governments distorted and now limited view of what is 'news'.
Have always enjoyed RT because it is one of the few quality international news outlets not based or biased in US - and will continue enjoying it despite Google or US introducing Chinese PRC style blanket censorship.
Jim Rogers and Peter Schiff are just a few of the respected names who have routinely appeared on RT to share their commentary.
Slippery slope, but hey - this way they seal their own demise as independent thinkers lead the way in replacing the likes of Google and other compromised tech companies with decentralized, censor-proof solutions.