Obama's presidency is drawing to a close. What is his legacy? Watch Medea Benjamin, the woman who Obama called 'a voice worth paying attention to' on 13/06/15 at 09:30, 14:30, 19:30, 22:30 on Freev...
But is it really time to celebrate? Former White House adviser, Dr Pippa Malmgrem, explains why it is not. Watch 13/06/15 at 09:30, 14 :30,, 19:30, 22:30 on Freeview:135 Sky:512 or http://rt.com/on...
Bryan Slat from Holland has come up with a quick and cheap solution to clean the massive garbage patches of the ocean that cause sea creatures to suffer.
Software to monitor children's words for radicalisation will be sold to schools, and Lord Nazir Ahmed says new terror laws daemonise Muslims like Jews were targeted before WWII.
The Anderson independent review found terror law is fragmented and obscure, and recommends a surveillance practices overhaul. Civil liberties groups fear gov't and Labour will ignore it.
Lego called a new character 'window licker' and outraged disability campaigners. Lego apologised when RT UK asked them. Gillian Bryerley, Founder of Purple Patch Arts says it's a known slur and it...
The Home Office 'may have sent a young man to his death' and forces LGBT asylum seekers through a 'degrading' process of proof, say human rights campaigners.
Single in London? You can trust your nose to find love at a pheromone party, and if you miss your match on the night, you can link up on Instagram and Facebook.
Economist Ewa Karwowski says Osborne's Mansion House Speech is ‘outright fiscal madness’ and means permanent austerity for the people while giving out handouts to banks like scrapping bank levy.
Patrick Corrigan of Amnesty International calls for a thorough investigation of allegations that the British state was in high level collusion with Protestant death squads during the Troubles.
Russian Ambassador to the UK talks about Russia's role in the civilian conflict in Ukraine, the strained relationship with Britain, ISIS, LGBT rights and global economy.
Russian Ambassador to the UK, Alexander Yakovenko, says banning Nick Clegg is not punishment, it's a reaction to him being a decision maker on sanctions against Russia. Full Interview: https://yout...
Russian Ambassador to the UK, Alexander Yakovenko, answers critical questions on the British - Russian relationship as the UK considers use of nuclears to target Moscow.Full Interview: https://yout...
Russian Ambassador to the UK, Alexander Yakovenko, answers critical questions about Iraq and Syria as the UK considers use of nuclears to target Moscow. Full interview: https://youtu.be/VpX0jqZhGKY...
The police were trying to dismantle an unauthorised camp in the centre of Paris when they clashed with migrants and activists, detaining some 90 people.
SNP won because people want to go beyond the Smith Commission into full home rule, welfare, anti-austerity. They don't want a right-wing lash out to take UK out of the EU. George Kerevan MP speaks....
Eisa Ali got exclusive access to ISIS detainees in Iraq to find out why they joined the terror group. Watch the EXCLUSIVE interview and Follow @EISAALI_RT
The G7 promises to feed the world but the reality is that it's paving the way for big multinational corporations to export food to the west and make profit.
25p from every person's council tax goes towards pension funds and a percentage of that is invested into the making of the bombs. Paul McGowan, Peace activist & retired teacher is campaigning for c...
The Greek gov't is trying to negotiate a better deal, the IMF says it is already being flexible. Craig Erlam, senior market analyst of Oanda, says that compared to what Greece are going through, th...
Artist, Frank Law unearths the beauty in council housing through photojournalism when mainstream media portray it as ugly. Episode airs 8 June 2015 at 7:30 am, 11:30 am, 3:30 pm, 7:30 pm Freeview ...
Steven White, chair of the Police Federation of England questions whether the neighbourhood style policing can go on with austerity budgets. Episode airs 8 June 2015 at 7:30 am, 11:30 am, 3:30 pm,...
McKenze Wark deconstructs the message of how politicians talk about the environment. Episode airs 8 June 2015 at 9:30 am, 2 :30 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:30 pm Freeview 135 Sky 512 or http://rt.com/on-air/r...
A new app helps supermarkets to text charities of their unsold food, so it can go to those in need instead of the tip. The CEO of Fareshare, the charity who developed the app, speaks to RT.
Nick Dearden of Global Justice Now tells us how G7 is all about robbing the poor to feed the rich. Episode airs 6 June 2015 at 9:30 am, 2 :30 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:30 pm Freeview 135 Sky 512 or http://r...
Neville Thurlbeck, News of the World journalist who shared a prison cell with Andy Coulson for phone hacking, spoke to us on the culture of Fleet Street. Episode airs 6 June 2015 at 9:30 am, 2 :30...
The Greek debt crisis fuels uncertainty in the eurozone markets and speculation over a Greek default and exit from the euro, while Tsipras seems likely to clash with the people who voted him in.
With Blatter gone, the FBI is investigating how Russia and Qatar were chosen to host the next two World Cups and the legitimacy of the FIFA bidding process.
As think-tank warns Osborne that poor will suffer most form austerity cuts, Charlotte Church emerges as a leading voice in the #EndAusterityNow movement.
UK gov't seems hellbent on ending encryption, collecting more data and sharing it with the US. Apple have said that if these snooping laws (DRIP Act) come in, the company will leave Britain.
Labour MP for Wansbeck, Ian Lavery, says he backs Andy Burnham for Labour leader, over Liz Kendall, Yvette Cooper and Mary Creagh, because he believes him to have the common touch. Afshin quizzes L...
Thousands of refugees from Syria have disembarked on the Greek island of Kos. Greek nationalists are complaining the resort is being ruined by immigrants and British tourists say it has turned into...
Sepp Blatter announced his plans to resign as FIFA president and has called for another special re-election. RT's Harry Fear, who was in Zurich last week reports.
A new report by the TaxPayers' Alliance reveals local town halls are sitting on vast portfolios, calling in to question how they're spending public funds.
Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan have left nearly 150,000 people dead since 2001 and researchers say it is getting worse. Laura Burdon-Manley speaks to James Brett, founder of Plant for Peace who t...
A BBC news reporter is to face disciplinary actions over a tweet claiming the Queen had died. The broadcaster was forced to apologise for any offence caused.
Britain ranked worst G7 country to withstand another financial crisis. Josh Ryan-Collins of the New Economics Foundation explains how transparency is the key to a strong economy.
Afshin goes underground with Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on the government lies that lead us into illegal wars. Ellsberg talks about the war on whistleblowers, the Senate debate o...