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Their churches are set on fire. They are killed on the streets. Their women are kidnapped and converted to Islam by force. The Coptic Christians of Egypt are the largest Christian community in the Middle East. RT explores the dramatic changes that the fall of Hosni Mubarak's regime brought about.



A foraging black bear has been caught on CCTV dragging away a bin full of old food from behind a restaurant in Colorado Springs, in the US state of Colorado. The restaurant is now working on measures to deter the bear from another food heist.


One chapter in Edward Snowden's saga was closed this week. The US whistleblower on-the-run has finally left the transit limbo of a Moscow airport, where he's been stuck for more than a month. Snowden's been granted temporary asylum in Russia - and has already received some job offers, including one from Russia's biggest social network. While his whereabouts at the moment remain unknown, RT's Lindsay France recaps the media's chase for the former NSA contractor.


After the Georgian army launched a full-scale attack on the capital of South Ossetia in 2008, then-Russian president Dmitry Medvedev ordered Russian troops to intervene, the hardest decision in both his political career and life. The Prime Minister speaks with RT's Oksana Boyko about how it started and the behind the scenes political gambles that led to the conflict. FULL TRANSCRIPT OF THE INTERVIEW: http://on.rt.com/h4j3xw


Stunt, that appears to have literally wiped a band off stage. American punk-rock group The Bloodhound Gang have been scattered with eggs and tomatoes, beaten and banned from performing in Russia after their base player shoved the country's flag down his trousers during a gig in Ukraine. RT's Alexey Yaroshevskiy is in studio with the details.


The protests "1984 Day," have taken place across the US, most notably in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington DC. The rallies have been organized by a number of social media initiatives by a grassroots organization called Restore the Fourth that demands an end to "unconstitutional surveillance of digital communications.


France's secular laws have put a dent into the country's relations with its Islamic community. Recent riots and clashes with police over the ban on face covering burqas, have sparked a heated debate on whether uncontrolled mass immigration is the true cause of failing multi-culturalism.

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