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A multipolar world – Part 2

A multipolar world – Part 2 In my last post I began to explain how Multipolar Theory can become practice....

Road to Damascus: Where are all the peacekeepers?

Road to Damascus: Where are all the peacekeepers? First day back and stoically Damascus seems to continue its attempt to keep up...

The Manchester of All Derbies

The Manchester of All Derbies ­Fifteen hundred pounds. That's around 2,500 dollars, 1,800 Euros or 31 times...

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Conservative Putin in unpredictable environment

Conservative Putin in unpredictable environment ­Vladimir Putin is back. Monday, May 7th, he once again takes the oath of...

British press can't get enough of the NNF

British press can't get enough of the NNF ­In a way of answering our detractors: First. You have to be sick in the head...

Russian-Chinese duo and US worries

Russian-Chinese duo and US worries May Day celebrations, with their global anti-imperialist drive, coincided with...

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Klein working on FC 1 (Image from christies.com) 08.05, 13:24 4 comments

Signature Klein painting forged in fire up for grabs

Some artists can't help playing with fire; they are born to break taboos and conventions. Legendary daredevil Yves Klein, who made his models act like “brushes,” is a prime example. His signature work is up for grabs at Christie's New York auction.

Dastin Hoffman in Little Fockers (image from kinopoisk.ru) 08.05, 17:32 1 comment

Rain Man behind London jogger's rescue?

Actors are notorious for being helpless without a director’s guidelines. Dustin Hoffman breaks the mold, however. One man who recently suffered a heart attack jogging in Hyde Park claims he was rescued by none other than the legendary Rain Man.

Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli (AFP Photo / Ancho Gosh) 08.05, 19:19 3 comments

Israeli siren helps Mossad nab Hamas leader…on screen

The 2010 assassination of a Hamas operative wanted by the Israeli government for the kidnapping and murder of two Israeli soldiers has inspired a French-Israeli director to create a spy comedy starring supermodel Bar Refaeli.

Sky Runners at Mount Elbrus (Image from mountain.ru) Today: 01:05

Sky isn’t the limit

Top sky runners flocked to Europe’s highest point as Russia's Mount Elbrus has hosted a stage in the World Series for the first ever time.

Russian players celebrate after beating Germany (RIA Novosti / Alexey Filippov) Today: 00:55

Germany capitulate to the Red Machine

Team Russia have collected their third straight win at the hockey Worlds in Finland and Sweden after topping Germany 2-0.

Kuban Krasnodar's defender Igor Armash battles with CSKA Moscow's Pontus Wernbloom (L) and Kirill Nababkin (RIA Novosti / Alexey Kudenko) 08.05, 20:16

Kuban heat up Russian second-place battle

Kuban Krasnodar have held CSKA Moscow to a 0-0 draw, resurrecting Spartak and Dynamo’s dreams of a second place standing.

Dereck Chisora (L) and David Haye brawling at a press conference  in Munich, Germany  on February 18 (Image from youtube.com) 08.05, 17:03 3 comments

Chisora and Haye to meet in the ring

British boxing bad boys Dereck Chisora and David Haye will get a chance to settle their differences in the ring as a date has been set for their heavyweight showdown.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (RIA Novosti / Alexsey Druginyn) 08.05, 04:36 29 comments

The Eleven Orders of Putin: Earmarks for Russia’s development in the next six years

President Vladimir Putin has announced 11 Executive Orders within hours of his inauguration. These orders set Russia’s strategic aims in foreign, domestic, social and military policy.

Dmitry Medvedev (RIA Novosti / Mikhail Klimentyev) 05.05, 21:01 44 comments

Medvedev leaves behind legacy of reform

Dmitry Medvedev’s time in the Kremlin may go down in the history books as a period when Russia began to make serious strides in the fight against corruption, and changes in law that introduced colorful diversity into the nation's political life.

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Image from si34.ru 05.05, 16:11 72 comments

Stalin to make comeback on Victory Bus

Public buses with the image of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, known as Stalinobuses, will hit the streets of about 40 cities across the former USSR on the eve of celebrations marking the defeat of Nazi Germany on May 9.

RIA Novosti / Konstantin Chalabov 05.05, 13:13

First direct gubernatorial elections under new law set for mid-October

The head of the top Russian elections body has said that the first ballots for regional governorships will take place as soon as October 14 in at least two Russian regions.

A combination of undated handout pictures released by Greater Manchester Police on May 8, 2012 shows eight of nine men who were convicted of a variety of offences connected with a child sexual exploitqation ring (L-R top row) Adil Khan, Mohammed Amin, Abdul Rauf, Mohammed Sajid (L-R) bottom row Abdul Aziz, Abdul Qayyum, Hamid Safi and Kabeer Hassan. (AFP Photo) Today: 05:01 6 comments

UK sex crimes case brings race issues to the fore

Nine British men of Pakistani and Afghan origin were convicted of using alcohol and drugs to lure girls as young as 13 into sexual encounters. The case has heightened racial tensions in Britain and stirred protests among the far right.

More arrests have been made as anti-government rallies continue for a third day. Twitted by kolpakov 08.05, 21:32 37 comments

Moscow police disperse opposition’s peaceful promenade (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Police have dispersed the “popular promenade” in Central Moscow, a new form of peaceful demonstration led by Russia's opposition. More arrests have been made as anti-government rallies continue for a third day.

Dawn breaks over the Olympic countdown clock as it displays. (AFP Photo/Ben Stansall) Today: 02:53 24 comments

'Politics darkens the 2012 London Olympics'

Politics has crawled into the London Olympic Games. Some countries are taking the occasion to question British foreign policy; others reject possible hidden agendas. The result: the Olympic Spirit may not shine so bright this summer in London.

Image and video of the ceremony copied with a silent blessing from the Kopimists. 08.05, 12:11 6 comments

File-sharing church’s first marriage: Noble peers encouraged to mix DNA

The Church of Kopimism, which holds the act of copying and sharing information is sacred, has performed its first-ever wedding ceremony. Church leaders advised the newlywed “noble peers” to share some DNA.

Reddit.com co-founder Alex Ohanian says he won’t be investing in the Facebook IPO. 08.05, 22:19 4 comments

Reddit co-founder slams Facebook over CISPA support

Facebook is expected to make billions when the social networking site goes public, but one of the most influential men on the Web says he won’t be buying stock. The founder of Reddit has denounced Facebook over their support of CISPA.

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During a workout at a gym. (REUTERS / Rick Wilking) Today: 00:02 4 comments

America is fat - and getting fatter

Americans are on their way to breaking a new record — as well as bathroom scales, belts and waistbands around the country.

US Air Force F-22 fighter (AFP Photo / Paul Crock) 07.05, 19:55 38 comments

Soaring fears: Pilots refuse to fly in F-22s after ongoing problems

The US military’s fleet of F-22 Raptors is among the most advanced — and expensive — jet programs in the history of the Air Force. Two pilots have put their jobs on the line, however, to warn the world of the plane’s potential to kill its own crew.

Disney "Snow White" character waits to pose for photographs with guests during a 'princess pampering party' (REUTERS/Fred Prouser) Today: 01:09 5 comments

Home of Disney World became the porn capital of the US

It suddenly makes sense why Donald Duck was drawn without pants on for all these years.

AFP Photo / Gianluigi Guercia 07.05, 12:32 2 comments

Big box stores not a big deal for the US and Europe

Western retail chains are getting over giant mania by cutting number of hypermarkets in Europe and the US, while big-box stores go under due to growing competition with smaller retailers and online shops.

AFP Photo / Leon Neal 05.05, 15:51 5 comments

Facebook ‘friends’ aim to net up to $2.7 bln in IPO

Facebook major investors Accel Partners, Goldman Sachs and Digital Sky plan to sell as much as $2.68 billion in shares of the world’s largest social network in order to get their slice in its ambitious IPO.

Reuters / NTB Scanpix 05.05, 20:26 7 comments

Pricey ice: Russia, Norway sign megabuck Arctic agreement

A multi-billion-dollar agreement on Arctic shelf development has been signed by Russian oil company Rosneft and Norway's Statoil.

(RIA Novosti / Valeriy Melnikov) 04.05, 17:09

Tables turned on 1Q tablet sales.

Global sales of tablet PCs and e-readers dropped sharply by 38% in the first quarter of 2012 with Amazon worst hit, according to the report prepared by the International Data Corporation (IDC).

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Episode 284 Episode 284 ­In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert discuss how a good morning for Vietnam turned out to be a bad day for America as more families moving into self-storage units while Chinese are spending big money...