RussiaToday-Video-News-World:'Bad cop - no donut!' Americans protest against police immunity

The fight against police brutality has seen protesters come out across the US. Rallies against the heavy arm of the law were held in a number of cities. RT's Anastasia Churkina went along to one, to find out why people are so angry



Moments before deadly bus blast in Volgograd caught on a dash cam. Russian security forces are looking for the organizers of a deadly suicide bombing on a bus in Volgograd that killed six people and injured 37 on Monday.


The number of European Muslims joining the ranks of Islamist militants in Syria is growing every month. Now Norway has launched a hunt for two teenage sisters who have allegedly gone to the war-torn country to fight the regime alongside rebel forces.
For more on the dangers of European Muslims joining the Syrian Jihad, RT is joined by Middle East expert Mark Almond


Uproar in France over revelations the NSA has spied on millions of its citizens, has forced Washington to make one of its strongest admissions yet regarding its surveillance practices. After a phone conversation between Barack Obama and President Francois Hollande, the White House conceded the latest claims raise legitimate questions. To discuss this further we can now go live to Paris and talk to the renowned French politician Dominique de Villepin, who served as the country's Prime, Interior and Foreign Ministers.


In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, discuss the bandits, banksters and brokers who will have taken all that we have got. No dollar, euro, yen or drachma will be left behind. And inflation, deflation and confiscation will take every last nickel and dime. They also discuss Americans turning their bodies into cash machines as they start selling off various organs to make ends meet. In the second half, Max interviews economist and professor, Constantin Gurdgiev, about Bail-Ins, Bail-outs and Troikas. They also discuss 'second-rate' Britain and a de-Americanizing rest of the world.


More than 30 billion pounds are expected to be carved out of the UK's welfare budget by 2016. And with government child protection agencies struggling with their workload, other subsidized companies are left to pick up the slack. But as RT's Laura Smith reports, many of these, too, could be forced to close their doors leaving the nation's most vulnerable with nowhere to turn

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