RussiaToday-Video-News:Where is Snowden? Likely in Moscow airport transit zone, awaiting flight to Cuba

NSA contractor-turned whistleblower Edward Snowden is awaiting a flight out of Moscow, which is thought to be destined for Cuba, and leaving in just a matter of hours. He arrived in the Russian capital on Sunday having fled Hong Kong with Washington in hot pursuit. RT's corresponders report from the airport.



This time James Brown is visiting Russia's remote region Yakutia. This place is known as probably the coldest in the world - in winter, temperatures go down to minus 50 degrees Celsius. But people here are really warm and full of energy! Join a car race to the Pole of Cold on RT!


For years, Germany's seen a steady flow of immigrants from crisis-wrecked countries like Greece and Spain. But its own citizens - especially successful entrepreneurs - are heading for the exit, leaving Europe's largest economy to capitalize on their business opportunities, as Peter Oliver explains.


The plane carrying whistleblower Edward Snowden has landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport. The former CIA contractor, who left Hong Kong in a bid to elude US extradition on espionage charges, is on his way to a 'third country' via Russia. Loz Kaye, leader of the UK Pirate Party, thinks people shouldn't focus on Snowden, but on the revelations he made


The plane carrying whistleblower Edward Snowden has landed at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport. The former CIA contractor, who left Hong Kong in a bid to elude US extradition on espionage charges, is on his way to a 'third country' via Russia. Former MI5 agent Annie Machon says America's whistleblower hunt gives it the image of a major global aggressor


Tim is thrilled by a new potential BRICS ratings' agency, but Apathybot just wants to rate a bikini contest, find out if Tim can convince him of the importance of diversity in economic evaluation right now!


Recent comments from senior Israeli cabinet members expressing skepticism over a two-state solution, have prompted angry responses. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of trying to avoid peace while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tried to distance himself from the comments. But this war of words means little to scores of suffering Palestinians whose homes are being blocked-off by walls of thick concrete. RT's Paula Slier reports.

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