Saturday, May 18, 2013


  • Audio Cracking Surkov’s Hall Of Mirrors

    Did the gray cardinal of the Kremlin jump ship? Or was he pushed? And what are the implications of Vladislav Surkov’s abrupt exit from the halls of power? Power Vertical Podcast tackles these and other questions.

  • Video Tbilisi Gay-Rights Rally Turns Ugly

    More than a dozen people are injured by violence in the Georgian capital ahead of a rally to mark International Day Against Homophobia.

  • A Tale Of Two Stories

    Two starkly different accounts by one of Iran’s leading presidential hopefuls of his role in state crackdowns have emerged online. So is Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf a hard-liner or a moderate?



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Video Could Tobacco Be The Next Biofuel?

Biofuel researchers at UC Berkeley may keep the tobacco industry from going up in smoke. Scientists are engineering tobacco plants to produce oils that can serve as biofuels to power airplanes, cars, trucks and other machines.

Photogallery 'Watercolor Train' Turns Moscow Metro Into Museum

A subway car known as the "Watercolor Train" is showing a new exhibit as it carries passengers through the Russian capital. The train car is outfitted with art each year to mark the anniversary of the opening of the Moscow Metro on May 15, 1935. (7 PHOTOS)

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