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Egyptian director against film being shown in Israel
The creator of a drama about the Arab revolution, veteran Egyptian director Yousry Nasrallah has announced in Cannes that he doesn't want his film After the Battle to be released in Israel. “Not while Israelis occupy Palestinian territory”.
Egypt unrest
17.05, 17:11
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US armory fortress revamped into Porno Land
The nuts and bolts of shooting porn can be studied live and legally in America, where a former armory fortress has been transfromed into a headquarters of adult movies.
17.05, 20:05
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Hackers set sites on Eurovision
The Eurovision song contest became the subject of a hacker attack on Thursday. A group of computer geeks calling themselves “Fedai of Liberty” attacked several official websites of the music fair, currently underway in the Azerbaijan capital, Baku.
17.05, 19:41
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Russia make semis at hockey Worlds as Canada crash out
Team Russia have progressed to the semifinals of the hockey World Championships by beating Norway 5-2, while the Red Machine’s archrivals from Canada suffered a shock 4-3 defeat at the hands of Slovakia.
Police to abandon Russian stadiums next season
The dream of so many football fans has come true. Russia’s Deputy Interior Minister, Aleksandr Gorovoy, says police officers will not be seen at the country’s stadiums starting from next season.
17.05, 13:10
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Hi-octane blonde: Russian speeds past stereotypes
Motorsport may still be dominated by the male sex, but Marussia F1’s tester Maria de Villota is not the only female making a noise in a man's world. RT caught up with Russia's Natalya Freidina.
Russia’s Euro 2012 squad: Vyacheslav Malafeev
Very reliable and very experienced, but still Number Two. Russia’s second-best keeper, Vyacheslav Malafeev, is always ready to step in and save the day for his country.
Russia's Euro 2012 squad
17.05, 17:05
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Infringing national sovereignty could lead to nuclear apocalypse - Medvedev
Diminishing the principle of state sovereignty is fraught with the destruction of the world order and a full-scale war, even with the use of nuclear weapons, warns Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
17.05, 13:45
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Rogozin challenges Communists to find NATO base in Russia
Acting Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin has laid down a challenge to the Communist Party to find a NATO base in the Russian city of Ulyanovsk.
Russia-NATO relations
17.05, 14:21
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Chechen leader dismisses govt, promises fresh appointments
Head of the Russian Republic of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov has signed a decree dismissing the republic’s government in light of the forthcoming structural changes.
17.05, 12:27
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Reset in place, Cold War thinking stays
The “reset” of Russia-US relations has actually taken place but the Cold War prejudices are still there, says Russian presidential aide Arkady Dvorkovich.
17.05, 22:39
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Bahraini police fire tear-gas at peaceful crowd (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Bahraini security forces have once again used tear-gas on peaceful protesters in the country’s capital, Manama. While the mainstream media remains silent, Bahrain’s government has been suppressing anti-regime demonstrations for over a year now.
17.05, 23:27
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Neo-Nazis attack gay activists in St.Petersburg (PHOTOS)
Several gay rights activists have suffered injuries after being assaulted during and after a chaotic demonstration in St.Petersburg
17.05, 21:07
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Cameron demands ‘make-up’ or ‘break-up’ but will eurozone agree?
Britain's prime minister has called for the 17-member eurozone to support deficit cuts or face collapse. But this demand is unlikely to garner much support from France and Germany.
17.05, 20:37
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Ring of fire: Rare eclipse sparks craze
Witnessing a total solar eclipse is considered one of the planet’s most spectacular sights, but many who’ve seen both say that a ring-of-fire eclipse is just as dramatic. Hundreds of millions across the world will get a chance to see one on May 20.
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Major CISPA opponent steps down, jeopardizing White House's veto promise
The House-approved legislation that would erode Internet privacy for Americans might have just bypassed a major hurdle. The White House official who publically condemned CISPA has suddenly stepped down as Obama’s cybersecurity coordinator.
CISPA
17.05, 21:05
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Senators want to tax Americans, even after renouncing citizenship
What happens to Americans when they say goodbye to Uncle Sam and opt for citizenship elsewhere? A few US lawmakers are proposing that expatriates be banned from ever returning to America — and are taxed heavily once gone.
17.05, 23:28
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Spy drone could have almost brought down a plane in Colorado
An airline pilot came close to crashing his plane near Denver, Colorado this week after encountering a mysterious object in the sky thought to be an unmanned drone aircraft.
17.05, 22:58
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Capital Account now on Hulu in full HD
RT is excited to announce that one of our newest program, Capital Account with Lauren Lyster, is now available in high definition for free on Hulu.com.
17.05, 18:35
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France says no to thrifty policy
France won’t ratify the European fiscal pact for tighter budgetary policy unless commitments to promote economic growth are included, according to the country's new finance minister, Pierre Moscovici.
17.05, 17:44
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Euro woes hit Spanish Bankia
Clients of Spain’s fourth largest bank Bankia across indebted European nations are in a panic. Depositors of the Spanish lender withdrew over €1 bln from their accounts in the last week, El Mundo reports, sending the bank’s stock down more than 20%.
NLMK posts good 1Q results, indicating market recovery
Major Russian metals producer Novolipetsk Steel (NLMK) reported a 13% growth in profit in the first quarter of 2012, despite a seasonal slowdown in demand and dropping metal prices.
17.05, 15:07
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Grexit could have Lehman effect - experts
Greece’s departure from the eurozone could create a domino effect for debt-choked Portugal, Spain and Italy, similar to that caused by the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy in 2008, experts say.
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