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Ron Paul beats Obama

Ron Paul beats Obama ­Last Tuesday night Mitt Romney won the Arizona and Michigan primaries and...

Is U.S. missile defense necessary in Europe?

Is U.S. missile defense necessary in Europe? United States officials say that the missile defenses are aimed at Iran....

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Webcam vote sensation: Poll dance, moonwalk & fitness (VIDEO)

A joyful pre-election disco at a polling station, or a voter doing the moonwalk - webcams set up in polling stations across Russia to monitor presidential elections revealed more than just ballot-casting.

Naked attempt on Putin’s vote (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

After the Ukrainian activist group Femen disrupted voting at the Moscow polling station where Vladimir Putin cast his ballot on Sunday, Russia’s Federal Migration Service is considering declaring them personae non grata.

Western shock: Libyans destroy NATO ally war cemetery (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

Former Libyan rebels widely supported by the West in their fight against late leader Colonel Gaddafi are now turning against their allies, attacking their war graves and smashing Christian symbols with hammers.

Five killed as explosion tears ship apart off Korean coast (VIDEO)

A 4191-tonne freight vessel carrying oil exploded on Sunday morning in the Yellow Sea off South Korea’s port city of Incheon. Five crew members of the total of 11 Koreans and five Burmese have been killed, while six others are missing.

Skatecrow: Russian roof-surfin' bird caught on tape (VIDEO)

Russian winter, so alluring with its crisp snow and frosty fresh air, even birds cannot resist its pleasures. A Russian family has spotted a curious bird as it was trying out some snowboarding on a nearby roof.

New Year's fireworks Italian style: first Etna eruption in 2012 (VIDEO)

The Italian volcano Mount Etna has erupted, sending plumes of orange lava into the air and blowing ashes as high as 5,000 meters.

Cop caught planting drugs (VIDEO)

Two cops in Upstate New York are under investigation for allegedly planting narcotics in the car of a couple pulled over in the city of Utica.

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Concrete message: Iran 'supershield' to thwart US 'superbomb'

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US electoral registration: Subject to grave errors

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Wing and a Prayer: Army's ‘flying priests’ to win war souls

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High price of transparency: $300 million webcam experiment to ensure fair Russian vote

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British MPs: Drunk on power or just drunk?

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Israel ‘master of puppets’ in US Iran onslaught

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‘EU governance system to spread across whole planet’

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Bashar Assad Today: 01:03

We can’t win media war with West but it’s not battle that counts - Assad

The media war with the West was lost the day the Syrian uprising began, but the authorities are ready to start another round by revealing the list of foreign mercenaries captured in Syria, President Assad told a Russian broadcaster.

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<A href="http://www.ridus.ru/news/31794/" target="_blank"> Photo from www.ridus.ru</A> Today: 00:09

Moscow police detain about 30 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.

Viktor Bout (RIA Novosti / Ramil Sitdikov) 16.05, 23:39 7 comments

Bout could serve sentence in Russia - US Attorney General

The US may consider an application to transfer Viktor Bout, sentenced to 25 years in jail, to serve his prison term in Russia if it sends one, US Attorney General Eric Holder told Russian reporters.

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Photo from www.zoo.lodz.pl 16.05, 19:07 3 comments

Polish vandals scare two giraffes to death

Two female giraffes have died of heart attack and stress caused by a night rampage by a group of vandals in a Polish zoo. The zoo is now struggling to find a mate for the only survivor, six-year-old Tofik from the endangered Rothschild subspecies.

A woman walks past graffiti of Bosnian Serb fugitive general Ratko Mladic in Belgrade June 11, 2009 (Reuters/Marko Djurica) 16.05, 16:11 19 comments

I'm proud of father's role in Bosnian war – Mladic son

The Hague tribunal judge has shown bias even before the Ratko Mladic trial began on Wednesday, the former Serbian general’s son Darko told RT. He says his father was simply trying to protect his nation during the Bosnian war.

 
Disabled people demonstrate during "The Hardest Hit" march, as they protest against cutbacks to local services and government disability allowance spending cuts, London May 11, 2011 (Reuters/Olivia Harris) 16.05, 14:54 8 comments

Disadvantaged in UK to stay that way...as govt ignores them

Disabled people, women and ethnic minorities across the UK were all ignored when David Cameron's government decided where to cut costs, according to an official watchdog.

Reuters/Amr Dalsh 16.05, 14:11 32 comments

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.

 
Majid Jamali Fashi in the court building (Reuters / Raheb Homavandi) 16.05, 08:08 17 comments

Iran hangs ‘Israeli agent’ for killing nuclear scientist

Iran has hanged a man who was convicted of killing a nuclear scientist in 2010. The physicist was murdered with a remote-controlled bomb which was attached to a motorcycle and detonated outside his home in Tehran.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) and the new French president Francois Hollande gesture after addressing a press conference at the German Chancellery on May 15, 2012 in Berlin (AFP Photo / J. Macdougal) 16.05, 04:01 22 comments

‘Merkel and Hollande will do anything to save euro’

Despite their major differences, France’s newly-elected leader, François Hollande, and his German counterpart, Angela Merkel, have shown signs that compromise between the eurozone’s largest economies is possible.

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A reconstruction of what the "pirate party" may have looked like 16.05, 00:01 1 comment

House party hijack? Finnish ruling may provide download loophole

A key court ruling in Finland says open WiFi providers are not responsible if their connection is used by third parties to pirate copyrighted content. The decision protects innocent parties but will it also give pirates a get-out clause?

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