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

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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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Reuters / Eddie Keogh Today: 02:55

Batman detected? Stuntman becomes first ever to survive 2,400-foot free fall

Gary Connery, a 42-year old stuntman, has become the first man to jump 2,400 feet (731 meters) and land safely – without the use of a parachute. Years of training and a specially-designed wingsuit are to be credited for this truly intrepid feat.

 
Representatives of the P5+1 during a meeting with Iran's chief negotiator Saeed Jalili (R) in Baghdad on May 23, 2012 (AFP Photo / HO / Iraqi Government) Today: 02:28 1 comment

Iran, world powers trade offers in nuclear talks

World powers pressing Iran to scale back its nuclear program offered a new batch of incentives in Baghdad. Tehran, which is seeking sanctions relief, made a counter-proposal – but whether all involved will see eye to eye remains unclear.

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The first eavesdropping device, which was wired into the facility’s alarm system, was found on May 15 (Photo from rus.delfi.ee) 23.05, 20:41 4 comments

Under surveillance: Bugs found at Russian cultural center in Estonia

A wiretapping device has been found in a cultural center for Russian-speaking Estonian citizens in Tallinn. The NGO is run by the mother of the city’s vice mayor, who is suspected of lobbying for Russian interests in the Baltic country.

 
‘Dino eggs’ (RIA Novosti / Said Tsarnaev) 23.05, 20:15

Chechens vow ‘dino-egg’ hunt after finding is stoned (PHOTOS)

Massive fossilized “dinosaur eggs” discovered by Chechen scientists turned out to be mere rocks, Moscow paleontologists have proved. The Caucasus “dino hunters” behind the claim promise to keep searching.

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Russian military jet catches fire while landing

At least six people have been injured as a Russian army plane skidded off the runway and caught fire while landing at a military airport at Caslav, east of the Czech capital.

 
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange arrives for the second day of a two day hearing at the Supreme Court in central London, on February 2, 2012 (AFP Photo/Miguel Medina) 23.05, 18:08 7 comments

Extradition showdown: UK Supreme Court to rule on Assange

Julian Assange’s legal battle in the UK may be close to its end. Next week the country’s Supreme Court will decide whether the scandal-stirring whistleblower is to be extradited to Sweden, where he faces several sex crime allegations.

Pietro, brother of Emanuela Orlandi holds a banner with her picture in front of St. Peter square as Pope Benedict XVI leads the angelus prayer December 18, 2011 (Reuters/Stringer) 23.05, 17:15 15 comments

Missing girl was abducted for Vatican sex parties - priest

A teenage girl was kidnapped for Vatican sex parties by a gang involving Vatican police and foreign diplomats 30 years ago, says the Catholic Church's leading exorcist priest, who damned Harry Potter as the “work of the Devil”.

 
Post-stroke patients with paralysis to recuperate through an illusion of becoming… a dolphin 23.05, 16:06

Post-stroke rehab: Turning patients into dolphins

Before her appointment as Russia’s new Health Minister, Veronika Skvortsova used to help post-stroke patients with paralysis to recuperate through an illusion of becoming… a dolphin.

An Afghan schoolgirl receives treatment at a hospital after being poisoned in Takhar province May 23, 2012 (Reuters/Wahdat) 23.05, 15:55 27 comments

More than 120 schoolgirls poisoned in Afghanistan

At least 120 schoolgirls and three teachers have been poisoned in Afghanistan, local police reported on Wednesday. The attack has been blamed on Taliban. The incident in the northern Takhar province is the second in several months.

 
US soldiers (AFP Photo/Pool/Mario Tama) 23.05, 12:50 16 comments

US ‘should stop trying to conquer countries’ - Congressman

War mentality has saturated Washington and arms merchants want to benefit, says Congressman (d) Dennis Kucinich. He opposes sanctions against Tehran that could lead to war, and is sure the US should forget about trying to conquer other countries.

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