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Sorting out the Republican hopefuls: NY speaks out
As the US presidential election campaign heats up, contenders are hardening their rhetoric in a bid to beat their rivals to the White House. RT's “Resident” Lori Harfenist went to find out what people in New York think...
Slave to love: In a relationship with sex robot
Sex robots replacing wives and girlfriends: a new trend is gaining popularity in the United States and other hi-tech countries. Experts believe that in a few decades, romances between robots and humans will be nothing...
Kyrgyz Islam: Embracing the future or breeding radicals?
The Central Asian republic of Kyrgyzstan has its own unique brand of Islam. Now, it has opened its doors to more fundamentalist strains of the religion. But will it help defuse social tensions, or lead to radicalization...
Thousands to gather in Moscow demanding fair elections
Around fifty thousand people have said they’ll take to the city streets on February 4th to demand free and democratic presidential elections next month in Russia. They are expected to gather at 0900 GMT and march to the...
Russians to take a giant leap for the space program
Russia is planning to put a man on the Moon, and anyone can apply to join the crew.The Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos, may have suffered some humiliating setbacks in recent months, but it’s hitting back by aiming even...
Human rights groups 'Trojan horses of the West'
The Libyan example proves to the world that so-called human rights organizations are really the Trojan horses of Western foreign policy, Middle East expert Sukant Chandan told RT from London.
The risky business of BDSM
RT travels to several BDSM dungeons to speak with pro-dommes and masters about the troubles their business faces in a recession.
Study says racists and conservatives are dumb
Next time you call group of right-wing racists a bunch of idiots, you can back yourself up with one simple word: Science!
Super Bowl crackdown: US sacks more than 300 websites
United States lawmakers insisted that the Stop Online Piracy Act was necessary to thwart copyright crimes on the World Wide Web.
Off and running! Kremlin contenders hit airwaves
The gloves come off as the five presidential candidates begin promoting their political agendas ahead of March 4 elections. According to Russian law, election campaigning on television and radio may commence 30 days...
Department of Homeland Security website hacked by Anonymous
Only hours after two of its biggest releases ever, the online collective Anonymous is now believed to be responsible for crashing the website of the US Department of Homeland Security.
No place for Petrov in Formula 1
India’s Narain Karthikeyan has snatched the last vacant spot on the Formula 1 grid for 2012 by signing with the Spanish team HRT.
Marine's failed suicide attempt lands him jail sentence
In 2010, 37 active Marines in the US Military committed suicide. Had Pvt. Lazzaric T. Caldwell been successful in his attempt, he would’ve been number 38.
Groundhog Day in Washington
It was Groundhog Day once again this week, but in Washington that day comes much more than once a year. Or at least it feels that way.
Megaupload's Kim Dotcom will stay in jail
New Zealand authorities have again denied Kim Dotcom bail, based on their insistence that the towering, bulky behemoth behind the Megaupload website will flee the country and escape international persecution.
Anonymous reveals Haditha massacre emails
Anonymous have unveiled their second major release for this week’s installment of FuckFBIFriday. Their target this time around is Frank Wuterich, the US Marine that admitted to killing Iraqi civilians — and received no...
How the government manufactures low unemployment numbers
Figures released Friday by the US Labor Department declare that the unemployment rate has dropped to 8.3 percent. While economists applaud the latest news, the reality is improvement comes only after 3 million jobless...
Russians learning to invest smartly in art
Moscow's gallery directors agree: the contemporary Russian art market is undervalued and poorly integrated into the global scene. They reached the conclusion during a discussion of the key problems facing art investment...
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Syria: Mail-Order Massacre Syria: Mail-Order Massacre
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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