Russia Today
| Apr 8, 2013
The hacktivist Weev, known in the non-virtual world as Andrew Auernheimer, may be the first person ever to live tweet (apparently) from behind bars @rabite. Auernheimer is serving 41 months in prison for taking data from AT&T's network. He's g...
NMA.tv
| Apr 7, 2013
Down on drones? A New York artist has come up with what he claims is "drone-busting" gear designed to block out surveillance he expects when future skies are filled with Big Brother mechanical spies. Drones use thermal-imaging cameras to target a ...
Russia Today
| Apr 7, 2013
3D printing may well be the next technological revolution, changing our life as much as computers, mobile phones and the internet have. But the world may not be prepared when some of the consequences, such as printable weapons, arrive.
Russia Today
| Apr 5, 2013
The prevalence of dash-cams on Russian cars has yielded another gem. The driver of a BMD-2 tank -- who was drunk, according to some reports -- struggles through an intersection before crashing straight into a streetlight.
Russia Today
| Apr 3, 2013
Dozens of fire crews struggled against a massive high-rise blaze in the Chechen capital Grozny yesterday after a luxury 40-story skyscraper caught fire. There were no deaths or injuries inside the unoccupied building, the Russian republic's tallest.
Russia Today
| Mar 14, 2013
Reuters social media editor Matthew Keys has been indicted for allegedly providing Anonymous activists with Tribune Company passwords that allowed them to hack the Los Angeles Times website. He faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 for eac...
Russia Today
| Mar 13, 2013
Two activists from the popping-up-everywhere Ukrainian feminist group Femen were dragged away from the edge of Saint Peter's Square by police late today as they protested topless against the Vatican's sexism and its opposition to gay marriage. The...
Russia Today
| Mar 12, 2013
Some young Israelis serve in the army, others study theology. And that's causing growing frustration among secular Jews over the ultra-religious refusing to do national service. But the deeply-orthodox say they are playing their part. Paula Slier ...
Russia Today
| Mar 10, 2013
Russia Today takes an intriguing look at babies born in prison and how inmate moms struggle to mix parenthood with serving time. Some in the grim Russian institution featured in the documentary want nothing to do with their children, while others ...
Russia Today
| Mar 10, 2013
Bavaria is the latest province to be caught up in a wave of European separatism triggered by Scotland and Catalonia. Widely considered Germany's economic powerhouse, a growing number of politicians there insist they would be better off as an indep...