Ten years ago the United States declared victory in Iraq. However the war-torn country slides into a civil war as violence and tensions grow. More than 200 people have been killed in Iraq in less than a week. RT's Gayane Chichakyan looks at Iraq war legacy and why US prefers ignoring the regrets.
Three new suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing case have been taken into custody, the city's police department announced Wednesday morning. 19-year-old students Azamat Tazhayakov, Dias Kadyrbayev, both from Kazakhstan, and US Robel Phillipos have all been detained
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss paper addiction and the toothless, pimply faced paper pushers hooked on an ever-increasing fix of debt. There is no paper these guys won't push, no debt they won't inject into the veins of the economy and these addicts refuse to sober up despite the overwhelming evidence found in gold demand that they've reached a bottom at which no new hit can get them high. In the second half of the show Max talks to John 'J.S.' Kim of SmartknowledgeU.com about the precious metals market, traffic jams outside bullion shops in Asia and central bankers buying paper.
Israel's alleged cache of nuclear arms is in the spotlight again. Egypt withdrew from Non-Proliferation Treaty talks in Geneva on Monday, over the failure to plan for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons - clearly referring to Israel.
Ramzy Baroud, the editor of the Palestine Chronicle, believes the international community's tacit support allows Tel-Aviv to possess a nuclear arsenal
Turkish police clashed with May Day protesters in Istanbul, using water cannons and teargas to disperse crowds. At least four people have been injured. Follow LIVE UPDATES on May Day rallies & strikes
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