Saudi anti-regime protesters have held fresh demonstrations across Riyadh as well as the holy city of Mecca to protest against the arrest of political prisoners. Interview with Kamel Wazni, political analyst Follow our Facebook on: https://www.facebook.com/presstvchannel Follow our Twitter on: http://twitter.com/presstv
For years, people have said there's other forms of life in the world, and recently strange lights and unknown objects in the sky have many in our area questioning that very thing.
As the divide between people and power in the US widens, protest movements are getting more exposure than ever before. RT talks to Bill Ayers - radical activist, author and former Professor at the University of Illinois.
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As tuition prices continue to soar, Tim explains to his pal why so many students in places like Canada are taking to the streets by the thousands to protest the rising costs of education, and how their governments are trying to stop them.
RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.
UK economic output has plummeted in the second quarter: the Diamond Jubilee and exceptionally wet weather cited as reasons for lack of growth. As a matter of fact its UK's longest double-dip recession on record. Furthermore, economic news out of Europe remains grim: From Spain's banking crisis, to manipulated interest rates, known as Libor, to the persistent eurozone debt crisis, not to mention Greece being ever closer to leaving the eurozone. Even Germany, Europe's economic powerhouse, is not immune. This edition of News Analysis takes a look at how deeply in trouble Europe is.
Tim Geithner explains why the Federal Reserve used Libor as a base rate for AIG and TALF loans despite knowing that it was 'vulnerable to misreporting.'