RussiaToday-Video-News-World:'Cameron declared war on media over NSA leaks'--'Publish & be damned!' Cameron threatens media over NSA leaks

The British government has warned it could resort to legal action, to silence newspapers seeking to publish Edward Snowden's NSA revelations.
It's the latest in a string of attempts to block the release of embarrassing documents. To talk more about the NSA revelations and the UK government's attempts to curb them, I'm joined live now from Bristol by investigative journalist Tony Gosling.


The countdown to the Sochi Winter Olympics opening ceremony has hit the one-hundred-day mark. RT's Paul Scott is the host city of the Games for us - and Andrew Farmer is following the Olympic Torch relay, which has reached Russia's Westernmost region, Kaliningrad.


A helicopter crashed just meters away from residential houses in the South East of Moscow. The Russian Emergencies Ministry said the pilots managed to bail out in time, but received trauma injuries - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/eigbhf


British Prime Minister David Cameron has issued a veiled threat against media organizations, calling on The Guardian and other outlets to stop publishing the disclosures leaked by National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden



Crying Shame: Bahrain teargas canisters outnumber people
Bahrain's government has been trying to buy huge stocks of tear gas - enough canisters to outnumber the country's population. That's emerged from documents exposed by a human rights group.



NATO member Turkey could find itself in trouble with the Alliance - for considering a massive 3.4-billion-dollar defence contract to China. For Washington, that sort of deal is incompatible with the group - and is taking it up with Turkey. International Relations Professor Dr. Huseyin Bagchi joins RT to discuss this issue


Word of the far-reaching NSA surveillance is still echoing throughout Europe and will likely do major damage to the transatlantic relationship, with many Europeans questioning their faith in US President Obama, former CIA officer Ray McGovern told RT.


With temporary solutions agreed to end the shutdown of the US government and a new debt level established, what's next for the American economy? What are the lessons learned by the emerging market world, particularly Russia? And, what is the future of the dollar? To discuss the resolution of the government shutdown in the US and the Russian economy Peter Lavelle is joined by Ben Aris and Simon Fentham-Fletcher.


An earthquake of 7.3 magnitude has hit 231 miles (371 kilometers) east of Japan's Honshu Island, according to the US Geological Survey, with tremors felt in Tokyo. Tokyo Electric Power Company has ordered the evacuation of workers from near the sea wall at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant following the earthquake. LATEST: http://on.rt.com/q8zpcp


Spain has summoned the US ambassador, over the latest reports of NSA eavesdropping. The agency's allegedly been snooping on Spanish government officials and the targets may have included the Prime Minister. For more on the surveillance scandal, RT is joined live by the leader of the UK Pirate Party, Loz Kaye.

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