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New wave of students protests in Canada

Submitted by Rain on Tue, 08/28/2012 - 07:52

Published on Aug 23, 2012 by

There has been a new twist in student protests against tuition hikes in Quebec, Canada. Last spring, thousands of students took to the streets of Montreal demanding a change to the policy. Recently things got chaotic in Quebec, with police pepper-spraying the crowd and students flooding the streets. RT will keep you updated on the matter.

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Protesters march through Tampa on the eve of RNC

Submitted by Rain on Tue, 08/28/2012 - 07:04

Published on Aug 27, 2012 by

A tropical storm forced the Republican National Convention to be postponed, but thousands of protesters didn't let a little rain stop them from rallying in Tampa, Florida Monday morning to voice their grievances against the GOP.
Demonstrators from across the country gathered in downtown Tampa early Monday , where they then marched around the city's streets chanting messages for the Republican Party.
GOP leaders will convene later this week at the convention, where they are expected to formally nominate Mitt Romney to challenge incumbent Barack Obama during November's presidential election.

Source: YouTube.com

'Greece is bankrupt. Full stop. Game over'

Submitted by Rain on Sun, 08/26/2012 - 09:58

Published on Aug 23, 2012 by
 

It's 'crunch time' for Greece right now - the German leader and French president are working out whether to grant Athens the 'breathing space' it says it needs to sort its finances out.

The country's been relying on international loans for over two years, but is struggling to meet its bailout conditions.

Meanwhile, Chancellor Merkel's allies in Berlin say 'a Greek exit wouldn't have a 'great impact' on the Eurozone'.

Investment advisor Patrick Young says, whether on not Greece is provided with more time, there's no chance it'll manage to get its economy back on track within the Eurozone.

 

'Real Arab Spring in Bahrain which West ignores'

Submitted by Rain on Mon, 08/20/2012 - 13:29

Published on Aug 16, 2012 by

Bahraini Human rights activist Nabeel Rajab has been sentenced to three years in jail for "participation in an illegal assembly" and "calling for a march without prior notification." - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/y95tqy
Patrick Henningsen, who's a geopolitical analyst, believes human rights chaos in Bahrain is beneficial for Western states.

Source: YouTube.com

'NATO - dangerous dictatorship out of civilian control'

Submitted by Rain on Sun, 07/29/2012 - 07:25

Published on Jul 26, 2012 by

As the divide between people and power in the US widens, protest movements are getting more exposure than ever before. RT talks to Bill Ayers - radical activist, author and former Professor at the University of Illinois.

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