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Laughing can be deadly – neuroscientist and comedian
They say laughter is the best therapy, an instant vacation for mind and soul. We talked to neuroscientist, professor of cognitive psychology and stand-up comic Sophie Scott, who’s keen on having a good laugh herself and having others rolling...
Dec 20, 2019 06:52
All Bentleys, BMWs & Mercedes will be doomed in 30 years – ex-GM vice chair
Self-driving cars are already on our roads, but how will it change the way we live? We talked about this with the legend of American auto-industry, former vice chairman of General Motors, Robert Lutz. Follow @SophieCo_RT ...
Oct 4, 2019 07:03
Co-operation with Hamas important for us – UNRWA Gaza director
The already dire situation in Gaza is worsening – with the US pulling the plug on funding from a UN agency that’s helping Palestinian refugees. Where will the Palestinians turn for help now? We asked the Gaza director of the United...
Oct 15, 2018 07:35
Episode 148
Peace processes, like love, never run smoothly. But few break-ups attracted as much attention as the Colombian referendum this month. After the long and painful process of bringing about an end to the 50-year war waged between the Revolutionary...
Oct 29, 2016 11:10
Cold warning?
The Ukraine crisis precipitated yet another cold snap in Russian-American relations. And while tensions simmer over the country's future, Crimeans take to the polls to determine theirs. Is there a peaceful solution to the geopolitical game?...
Mar 16, 2014 07:41
'No gay rights abuse in Sochi. We’re tolerant to all' - Sochi mayor
The Winter Olympic Games have finally come to Sochi! The city is flooded with guests and athletes. The enormous amount of work put in to holding this extraordinary event will now be put to the test. And as everyone gets ready for the medal...
Feb 7, 2014 07:08
Moscow metro
Opened in 1935, the Moscow Metro is well known for the ornate design of many of its stations, which contain outstanding examples of socialist realist art. On this week's fact-finding Moscow Out Martyn Andrews, map in hand, explores the breathtaking...
Jul 16, 2010 18:31
“Putin cares more about what he is doing than about how and when” – PM spokesman
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's press attache, Dmitry Peskov, spoke with RT about the Premier’s attitude towards protocol, his team’s plans and Russia’s handling of the global economic crisis. It is ten years to the day since...
Mar 26, 2010 05:31
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