Video: France anti-gay-marriage rally ends with violent clashes
French police have used tear as violent clashes broke out in central Paris following another day of anti-LGBT protests attended by tens of thousands. A group of 200 young men and women bombarded riot police with bottles, stones, fireworks and flares. MORE INFO & PHOTOS: http://on.rt.com/48vixv
CrossTalk: Imperial Presidency
Obama's presidency is showing signs of liberal imperialism. Has he turned the US into a police state? Can this be justified in the name of war on terror? And is Obama less accountable than Bush? CrossTalking with George Szamuely and Michael Kugelman
Video: Falling crane tears row of balconies off apartment block in Russia
Video courtesy: Olga Bykova
A construction crane fell on an apartment block in Kirov, Russia, crushing a row of balconies and damaging several cars parked nearby. There are 250 residents living in the building, but fortunately no one was injured in the accident.
War Must Go On? US 'fight with terror' tends to last forever
The US enjoys a vast military presence worldwide, and recently, President Obama unveiled a new face to the 'war on terror,' defending America's overseas policies. But there are more questions about the legal basis for this military activity, when the US is fighting wars under the cover of military threats.
Hezbollah pledges to back Assad against rebels & Israel
Fears of an all-out sectarian spillover are increasing in Lebanon. The country's military says a rocket was fired towards Israel from its territory - after two shells blasted Hezbollah strongholds in Beirut on Sunday. RT's Paula Slier is monitoring the situation.
Too Many Cooks: EU divided over arming Syrian rebels
The EU remains divided on whether to ease sanctions against Syria, allowing weapon shipments to rebel fighters. France and the UK are pushing hard for arms supplies, however some EU members oppose ending the embargo which expires on Friday. This, as Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and the US Secretary of State John Kerry are to meet in Paris to prepare a peace conference on Syria.
Pixel Anarchy: Riot simulator lets players choose sides in global uprising
Have you ever wanted to take to the streets in protest for an important cause? Or perhaps join the security services to try and restore peace. Soon you'll be able to do both - with a new video game called simply RIOT.
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