RussiaToday-Video-News:Car bomb kills at least 15 outside hospital in Benghazi, Libya

At least 15 people, including three children, were killed and another 30 injured when a car bomb exploded in crowded area outside a hospital in Benghazi, Libya



What drives US foreign policy toward Iran? Whose interests does it benefit? And is it really ever about consensus? CrossTalking with Flynt Leverett and Judith Kipper.


The British Prime Minister is seeing more of his government ministers come out of the closet as Eurosceptics. The Defence Secretary has now joined the Education Secretary in saying he would vote for the UK to leave the EU, if a referendum was held right now. For more on what that means for the governing Conservatives, and Britain's future within the union here's our London corespondent Sara Firth.


Turkey is urging the international community to act against its war-torn neighbor, Syria. It blames the regime in Damascus for Saturday's double bombing of a Turkish town that left 46 dead. But Syria denies involvement and says the attack is being used to justify foreign intervention. For more insight into the deepening row between Ankara and Damascus RT's Maria Finoshina reports from the Turkish-Syrian border.


Frugal times in Europe have caused a surge of public interest in how governments are spending taxpayers' money - and who's pulling the strings behind the big decisions.

Some enterprising German tour guides are now offering visitors to Berlin the chance to catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how businesses lobby the government. RT's Peter Oliver reports on the murky relationship between commerce and politics

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