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Opposition watches us, we’ll watch them – Putin election HQ
PM Vladimir Putin has so far remained the only presidential candidate not to have staff vote observers. His election headquarters is set to solve the problem though.
Milking an investment
The Russian Milk Company (Rusmolco) is to get a record cash injection of $400mln from Singapore’s commodity trader Olam International by 2015.
Holidays from hell
More than 2,500 Russian holidaymakers are stuck in Thailand, the Dominican Republic and the Middle East after their tour operator went bust.
Stun gun in Occupy DC: Cops tase protester in pyjamas (VIDEO)
US park police have used a stun gun on an Occupy protester, whose only crime was tearing down fliers warning demonstrators about a ban on camping in Washington’s McPherson Square.
Litvinenko: Mi5, Mi6 death files ordered released
MI5 and MI6 have been ordered to declassify documents in the case of ex-FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko, who died in London in 2006 from radioactive poisoning. The papers are expected to shed light on Russia’s alleged...
US: Megaupload user files may be erased
Data that Megaupload users have stored or transferred through the service could be deleted as soon as Thursday. That is according to US Federal prosecutors.
‘Iran capable of defending regional security despite threats’
As Iran braces itself to face fresh West-imposed sanctions, the country’s Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar tells RT how the measures will do more harm to the West, than to Tehran itself.
‘War in Iran would mean WWIII’
The military build-up and economic sanctions against Iran are designed to unleash a global war from the Mediterranean to China with unpredictable consequences, warns Michel Chossudovsky, Director of the Centre for...
EU summit kicks off amid strikes
Bad debt, austerity and fresh ammunition for Europe's bailout fund are among the main themes for Monday's EU summit in Brussels. But the meeting, the first such gathering this year, is set for a tense start, as critical...
Violence escalates as observers leave Syria
Syrian troops backed by tanks have reportedly launched an offensive on the outskirts of Damascus, in order to regain control of the area. Activists say over 60 people have been killed – just over a day after the Arab's...
Israel ‘master of puppets’ in US Iran onslaught
America’s frenzy over “diabolic” Iran has its roots not on the Potomac riverside, but rather on the banks of Tel Aviv’s Yarkon River: appeasing the US Jewish community has become an inevitable idiosyncrasy of the US...
Market Buzz: Riding the wave of US and EU news
Many factors are to impact Russian markets over the week – from decisions on the Greek crisis to reports on the US economy and active political scene inside the country. Analysts expect the energy sector to perform...
Missiles, spy drones and warships: Here come the London Olympics
Spy drones are just the tip of the security iceberg for the UK as it readies itself for the greatest sporting show on earth. Taking the danger of terror seriously, London's Olympic preparations are calling on all...
Putin calls for new, competitive economy
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has stated that Russia needs a new economy to restore technological leadership and boost innovation by ensuring competition.
'With OWS encampments banned, where do we convene?'
Oakland police have made one of the biggest mass arrests since the outbreak of the Occupy movement in the US. Activist Sara Flounders tells RT why Occupy Oakland tried to take over a convention center on Saturday night.
Russian juniors lift CIS Cup
Russia’s U21s football team have beaten Belarusia U21s 2-0 in the final of the CIS Cup in St Petersburg.
Hitler painting sold for €32,000 in Slovak auction
A 1913 painting by Adolf Hitler has been sold for €32,000 at a closed web auction in Bratislava on Sunday, says the Darte auction house. The picture entitled ‘Maritime Nocturno’ was sold to an anonymous buyer.
Hitler painting sold for €32,000 in Slovak auction
A 1913 painting by Adolf Hitler has been sold for €32,000 at a closed web auction in Bratislava on Sunday, says the Darte auction house. The picture entitled ‘Maritime Nocturno’ was sold to an anonymous buyer.
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Remember Libya anyone? You know, when NATO promised Russia and China they would fill in the details later and that there would be only a no-fly zone to protect civilians? Well, February 4 is X-Day declared...
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