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Western world thinks it can be friends with everyone against Russia – Medvedev
RT had the distinct honor of speaking with Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and former president, discussing a range of pressing contemporary issues, including sanctions on Russia, the conflict in...
Nov 3, 2024 17:58
Uncivilly civilised? Andrey Paribok, Senior Researcher at the Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
In its new foreign policy concept, signed into law this spring, Russia for the first time officially defined itself as a distinct country-civilization, with its own set of values and its own articulated vision of the world and the relations between...
Aug 27, 2023 06:00
Dukes of nukes? Dmitry Suslov, Deputy Director at the Center for Comprehensive European and Intl. Studies at HSE
For all the similarities between the current global upheaval and the previous world wars, one thing is absolutely unprecedented. Never before has an operational nuclear power station been in the midst of an active war zone or changed hands as a...
Sep 4, 2022 06:38
On Contact: Assange can appeal UK Supreme Court
Chris Hedges discusses the implications of the latest British High Court of England and Wales ruling and its implications for Julian Assange’s case with documentary filmmaker and journalist John Pilger. The British High Court of England and...
Jan 26, 2022 07:13
Despite godlike technologies, our goals are primitive – sculptor
Pablo Picasso once famously said that sculpture is the art of intelligence. We talked to Sir Antony Gormley, sculptor, intellectual and philosopher. Follow @SophieCo_RT Instagram Sophieco.visionaries...
Jan 14, 2022 06:33
Music is choreography of our expectations – cognitive scientist
An art, a science, a means of spiritual expression – music is all these things. So how do mere vibrations of the air become such a powerful medium for us? We talked about the neuroscience of music with Elizabeth Margulis, head of the Music...
Dec 24, 2021 09:00
Salacious newly-released photos offer glimpse of Ghislaine Maxwell’s life with Epstein (PHOTOS) (Full show)
As the trial continues of disgraced socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, alleged to have been instrumental in the procurement of underaged victims for the infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, suggestive new photographs released by the prosecution are causing...
Dec 9, 2021 01:26
On Contact: The new global order
Chris Hedges discusses the decline of the American empire and the new global order with Professor Alfred McCoy, who holds the Harrington Chair in History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. McCoy looks at past empires and how they disintegrated...
Dec 5, 2021 06:10
On Contact: Sex, women, gender identity
Chris Hedges discusses gender identity with Kathleen Stock, professor of philosophy at the University of Sussex. There are few cultural debates as contentious as the one raging around gender identity. Do we have an inner state called a gender...
Nov 7, 2021 06:34
Human beings are made to suffer – philosopher
From an early age, we strive to understand the world around us. But maybe we should do more to understand ourselves. Well, today I'm putting life's big questions about love and happiness to the philosopher and founder of The School of Life –...
Nov 5, 2021 07:00
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