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Over 50% of Russians ready to vote for Putin A recent poll conducted by the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center showed that Vladimir Putin's rating was growing again
Violence intensifies in Egypt
Violent clashes are escalating in Egypt with the Interior Ministry reporting some 16 policemen injured by gunfire as turmoil engulfs central Cairo. Angry protests over Wednesday’s fatal football riot have already the...
'Engineering War on Iran: All Options on the Table?'
Question: How do you convince the world that – even though you’re armed to the teeth and have a bad track record of invading countries - you really have “no choice” but make a “pre-emptive military strike” against...
Moscow cross-country skiing event defines new WC leaders
Poland's Justyna Kowalczyk and Teodor Peterson of Sweden have won the Moscow stage of the cross-country skiing World Cup to take the overall World Cup lead.
The Euro: to be or not to be?
None of the experts at the Russian Forum 2012 are in doubt. Even if the ‘end of the world’ scenario for the Euro doesn’t play out, the economic recovery will be painful and long lasting.
Lady of the push-up: Michelle Obama beats TV host hands down (VIDEO)
America’s first lady Michelle Obama has lived up to her reputation as one of the country’s most vigorous advocates of a healthy lifestyle.
Voters’ League unsure about Putin’s election monitoring offer
Two representatives of the Voters’ League have expressed doubts about Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin’s offer of mandates to allow League members to monitor next month’s poll.
Chilly welcome for Amur in Moscow
It was a real tug-of-war in the KHL as Dynamo Moscow ended up on the right side of a five-goal thriller. They triumphed 3-2 against Amur, sealing their third consecutive victory in the process.
America’s Sheriffs Fight Barack Obama And Federal Government America’s Sheriffs Fight Barack Obama And Federal Government Something extraordinary and historic took place mere days ago in Las Vegas, Nevada. For three days, from January 29 and 31, 2012, in the Tuscany Hotel & Casino, more than 120 county sheriffs, from across the United States of America, met in a first annual, "Constitutional Sheriffs Convention"
‘Israel to strike Iran in April, May or June’ – US Defense Sec
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said that Israel could attack Iran in the next few months. This follows Israeli reports that Iran has the capability to develop four nuclear bombs and reach the US with a missile...
International election observers get down to business
The CIS observer mission has started its work ahead of the March 4 presidential election in Russia.
CSKA strike devil’s dozen in Euroleague
CSKA have maintained their 100 per cent record in the Euroleague basketball with a convincing victory over Galatasaray. This was the thirteenth successive win for the tournament’s favorites.
Persian space: Iran launches new satellite
Iran launched its third domestically-built satellite on Friday. The 50-kilo spacecraft will monitor the climate and take pictures of the Earth’s surface.
Sunken treasures up for grabs
Up to six thousand art objects are estimated to be on board of the sunken Costa Concordia luxury liner, including jewels and antiques.
Caught in mayhem: RT crew tear-gassed in Egypt (VIDEO)
A crew from RT’s Arabic channel has suffered a tear gas attack in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, during a rally linked to Wednesday’s deadly football riot in Port Said.
Hackers vs Ukraine: Two-day siege on state a triumph
Ukrainian government websites have suffered a two-day cyber attack after the authorities closed a popular file-sharing service. The police have withdrawn the blocking order, but their investigation into alleged piracy...
Monkeys go happy with wine
Some like it hot, especially when it’s bitter cold outside. Monkeys at the zoo in the former Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan have been ‘rewarded’ with… mulled wine in their high-energy diet to help them fight the cold.
Mystery of the missing gas
With temperatures across Europe falling, so has supplies of Russian gas, and that’s got the bosses at Gazprom scratching their heads.
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