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Cameras vs fists: Can technology save Palestinians from beatings?
The Israeli government has vowed to end systematic attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, but has done little to curb the violence. Now an Israeli human rights group is using...
Russia’s Shapito-Show must go on
A comedy that lasts 210 minutes rarely becomes a success. But Russia’s “Shapito-Show” focusing on love, friendship and freedom, has attracted crowds of film lovers across the country with tickets sold out for days...
Market Buzz: Investors watch US labor statistics
Analysts expect Russian markets to trade flat on Thursday as they eye labor statistics from the USA.
When ignorance is not bliss: US politicians without borders
Every four years, as another US presidential election comes around, along comes a new batch of candidates with dodgy foreign policy credentials. Their blunders have inspired endless jokes, but they also discredit...
Russia Forum spends big to catch up with Davos
It’s gold standard of networking. Many executives swear that they don’t meet as many decision-makers in a whole year, as they do in the corridors and conference rooms of an economic forum. But staging one is an...
UNSC nearing 'better understanding' on Syrian resolution
Some progress has been made in the discussion of a draft resolution on Syria, Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said after a closed session at the UN on Wednesday.
Merkel seeks support in China
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has set off to China for three-day talks, with the eurozone crisis, Syria and Iran all high on the agenda.
Frozen Fukushima leaking water
Up to 8.5 tons of radioactive water have leaked from Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. TEPCO, the plant’s operator, failed to winterize the reactor’s cooling system, leading to fractures in its pipes due to...
Egypt Soccer tragedy: What happened? February 1: One of the darkest days in the history of soccer and sport after a pitch invasion and clashes between rival fans of the clubs al-Masry and al-Ahly in Port Said left at least 74 people dead and around 1,000 injured.
Anonymous reveals links between US and British white supremacists
The latest campaign from hacktivists with the online collective Anonymous involved divulging a trove of emails between members of a noted white supremacy group.
Exporting revolution
Revolutionary fever has spread across the Middle East, but was what seemed like spontaneous uprisings actually a series of strategically planned events?
Air Force punished whistle-blowers for exposing mishandling of the fallen
For exposing the US military’s mismanagement of body parts at the Armed Forces’ mortuary in Dover, Delaware, whistle blowing almost cost four civilian workers an arm and a leg.
Egypt football scores: 73 dead, over 1,000 injured
A football match between Egypt’s top two teams ended in violent clashes between rival fans, as thousands of people stormed the field after the match. At least 73 people have been killed and over 1,000 more were injured...
Ron Paul demands repeal of NDAA in post-primary speech
When the results of the Florida primary came through Tuesday night, the remaining Republican contenders each addressed supporters by insisting that their fight for the party’s nomination was far from over.
Moscow won’t support a “raw” resolution or arms embargo on Syria
Russia’s Ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin said an embargo on arms supplies to Syria is out of the question – along with any resolution that could threaten to aggravate conflict in the country.
Megaupload fights feds to save customers' data
When authorities shut-down the Web’s most popular file-sharing site last month, the impact was felt by more than just the entertainment biz execs who said that the industry suffered $500 million in lost profits.
Leak causes California nuclear plant to shut down reactor
A leak at a Southern California nuclear facility that regularly provides power to roughly 1.4 million households has caused the plant to shut down a reactor for the next several days.
Kamchatka crab with black bean sauce
If you enjoy sea food, tune in for a new recipe from the chef at Moscow's Cherdak restaurant.
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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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