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16.05, 07:07
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The Jackson gloves are off - and fans can't wait
Some gloves are better kept in a safe rather than in a wardrobe. Now, Michael Jackson's signature crystal gloves, worth over £250,000, will go under the hammer along with jackets and stage costumes that once belonged to the King of Pop.
Royal rock sold to anonymous admirer
A diamond to die for that once belonged to Marie de Medici - she wore it at her coronation as Queen consort of France - has been purchased by an anonymous bidder at a Sotheby’s auction in Geneva for $9.7 million.
15.05, 18:23
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Barbie singer dumps food for solar energy (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
Ukraine’s own Barbie lookalike Amatue has revealed her biggest challenge. The blonde, who calls herself a singer and esoteric, wants to live off solar energy and eventually give up food.
Moscow to make World Cup record books
Moscow may become the ever first ever city to host matches at three different stadiums during the 2018 World Cup.
Obama teases Beckham over age and underwear
US President Barack Obama mainly spoke about David Beckham as he greeted MLS champions the LA Galaxy in the White House.
16.05, 12:56
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Wimbledon dress code relaxed for Olympics
The London 2012 Games will present the tennis stars with a unique opportunity to flash colorful outfits at the staid Wimbledon courts.
Russia’s Euro 2012 squad: Roman Shirokov
He always says what he thinks and what he thinks rubs many people up the wrong way. Meet one of Russia’s most talented and definitely most hated footballers, Roman Shirokov.
Russia's Euro 2012 squad
16.05, 17:35
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Obama and Medvedev to meet on sidelines of G8 summit
US President Barack Obama and Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev will have a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of a G8 summit in Camp David, according to a Russian daily newspaper.
16.05, 18:00
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Activist sues authorities over gay propaganda law
Gay activist Nikolay Alekseyev has appealed the St. Petersburg law on banning gay propaganda. He says that the law is discriminatory and violates the city’s Charter.
16.05, 11:57
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Communists refuse to sue over presidential poll violations
Communists will not contest the results of the presidential election in court, even though they do not recognize them as legitimate.
16.05, 08:06
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Moscow police evict opposition camp
Moscow police have evicted an opposition sit-in camp in the center of the Russian capital and detained more than 20 people. This comes after a court ruling banning the camp.
16.05, 14:11
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Egypt to revive female genital mutilation in the name of Islam?
Egyptian human rights groups and female activists are alarmed at renewed parliamentary calls to revive the practice of female circumcision. They appeal to the authorities to stop advocating what was officially banned in 2007.
16.05, 18:12
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Yankee, come here: Mexicans want US to clean up War on Drugs mess
More than half of Mexican voters want America take a bigger role in fighting against Mexican drug cartels, a pre-election poll shows. They want the US to take more responsibility for the violence, which they partially blame on the northern neighbor.
16.05, 20:33
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800-mile test drive: African politician steals the show
“Dreaming about driving the latest Ford Ranger? Just take it,” thought a politician in Zimbabwe, and he drove away the latest model on display at the Ford Motor Company show.
Moscow police detain 20 activists at new camp
A short standoff between police and protesters at a new opposition camp in central Moscow has resulted in the arrests of about 30 activists as they tried to prevent police buses from taking away fellow activists who’d already been arrested.
Zimmerman had fractured nose and black eyes, confirm medical records
New evidence in the case involving the death of Trayvon Martin reveals that admitted killer George Zimmerman may have incurred a pair of black eyes and several other injuries during his encounter with the teen.
Judge rules that millions can sue NYPD over stop-and-frisk
A federal judge in New York has given the go ahead for a class action lawsuit to move forward against the city’s police department over allegations that its stop-and-frisk program has continuously allowed officers to discriminate against minorities.
16.05, 21:23
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FBI begins investigation of JPMorgan Chase
Executives at JPMorgan Chase might not be too up in arms over their recent $2 billion trading boner, but that doesn’t mean the FBI is ready to let the Wall Street giant walk away without reprimand.
16.05, 02:46
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Who's watching you? Surveillance cameras are easy targets for hackers
It’s not news that surveillance cameras are practically everywhere in America, but do you know who exactly is monitoring your every move? One security expert has the answer, and it isn’t pretty.
Greece gets crude: Athens turmoil hits oil
Crude prices have fallen to their lowest in six months amidst mounting concerns over Greece leaving the euro. A sharper drop will follow, should Athens finally quit the monetary union, Dave Ernsberger, global director for oil at Platts, told Busines RT.
GM 'unlikes' Facebook ahead of IPO
General Motors Co plans to stop advertising on Facebook just a few days before the social network’s huge IPO, as it decided Facebook's ads are not efficient.
16.05, 17:12
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Moody’s said to downgrade Spanish banks
Moody's is reportedly set to downgrade 21 Spanish banks according to a Spanish economic daily, thereby casting another blow to the banking industry in Europe.
Eurozone crisis
16.05, 14:44
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Russian govt eyes ditching cash to save billions
Cash salaries may soon become a thing of the past in Russia, and all shops could be obliged to accept cards. This comes as part of an initiative to cut the amount of cash in the economy, which should save it up to $17.5 bln a year.
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