In Egypt, violence and death marked what the ousted President's supporters called a 'Friday of Rage.' Anti-Islamist celebrations after Mohamed Morsi's overthrow turned sour, with at least 30 left dead and over 200 injured in clashes.
Egypt's national ambulance service says at least 36 people were killed and hundreds injured on Friday during violent clashes between supporters and opponents of deposed President Morsi in major Egyptian cities
Stranded NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden finally has a place to go. Venezuela has decided to offer him asylum, and an escape from the legal limbo which has left him stranded in a Moscow airport since last month. Snowden is wanted in the US on espionage charges for leaking details of America's global spy programme.
Five months and counting - that's how long the inmates at the Guantanamo Bay prison have been refusing food to protest at what they call inhumane treatment. Despite international outrage over the situation the hunger strike is showing no signs of ending - today RT is taking a close look at why.
Egypt's health ministry has said that 17 people were killed and over 200 injured in clashes between pro- and anti-Morsi protesters on Friday. The most violent are at the 6th October bridge near Tahrir, amid reports of gunfire and Molotov cocktails
Los jefes de los Estados suramericanos integrantes de Unasur discuten en Cochabamba el cierre del espacio aéreo al avión del presidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales, en varios países europeos.
Four tanker cars of petroleum exploded in the east Canadian province of Quebec after a train derailed, leaving flames billowing hundreds of feet into the sky. Some 30 buildings were destroyed and 1,000 evacuated from homes. Local radio reports 60 missing.
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