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Violent scenes in Athens as bloody Greek riots keep on raging
Aug 28th
Budget cuts or bankruptcy – a tough choice for the Greek Parliament which is facing a crucial austerity vote. European leaders have already warned Athens there are no other options. Protesters are already flocking to the Parliament – thousands of them are again venting their fury over the planned measures.
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Greek Out: ‘Political atheists cross themselves for a miracle’
Aug 26th

Violent clashes have broken out in Greece during massive nationwide strikes. Hundreds of thousands of workers are protesting ahead of a parliamentary vote on a harsh set of tax hikes and spending cuts. 28 billion euro worth of cuts are needed before the EU agrees to hand Greece another cash bailout. It’s considered to be the country’s last resort to avoid becoming the first Eurozone nation to default. But both the cuts, and the high-interest bailout, are deeply unpopular. More than 5 thousand police have been deployed for the march on Parliament. RT talks to Yanis Varoufakis, lecturer at Athens University, for more on what’s happening. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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MINUTOS MÁGICOS – EPISÓDIO 1 – APANHADOS COLETE (18-09-2010)
Aug 26th

Truque de apanhados em que o Mário Daniel surpreende os clientes num café.
Athens Riot Madness: Video of explosions, tear gas in Greece
Aug 25th
The Greek government has voted in favour of a new round of austerity cuts – securing the next multi-billion instalement of cash from the EU and staving off a default. But furious protesters have reacted violently to the vote, with battles between police and demonstrators continuing just meters from Parliament. Scenes from downtown Athens resemble a warzone – as protesters fought with riot squads amid volleys of tear gas. Hundreds of thousands of people nationwide walked off their jobs for a two day strike against the austerity cuts.
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Athens War Zone: Latest dramatic footage of Syntagma square riots
Aug 22nd
It’s make or brake today in Greece – as the government sits down to vote on tax hikes and spending cuts. It’s viewed as the country’s last chance to stave off default – something that could have ruinous consequences for the Euro. But public opposition has turned violent. Scenes from downtown Athens resemble a warzone as protesters clash with police amid volleys of tear gas. Hundreds of thousands of people nationwide walked off their jobs in the strike against austerity. They say drowning the country in debt at crippling interest rates has failed once – and it’ll fail again.
HORROR IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE
Aug 22nd
Following my earlier video last winter at my haunted home I decided to make a follow up on recent activity that has occurred in the property. such as ecto-plasmic mist, and a door being rapped by unseen hands. I was to say the least surprised by the latest activity caught on camera!
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Mount Etna erupts again: Video of volcanic flames, lava fountains
Aug 18th
Mount Etna volcano on the island of Sicily, southern Italy, started erupting again over the weekend, sending flames and sparks shooting 250 metres into the air, and flows of lava down its slopes. There were concerns that the ash could block flights out of nearby Catania airport, but the winds were blowing the ash away from the airport east towards the Ionian Sea and no flights had been cancelled or delayed. The volcanic activity started on Saturday morning and continued through the day and overnight into Sunday, according to the Italian Institute of Volcanology. This is the fourth and the biggest eruption in July, after six months of calm, with lava fountains as high as 500 metres. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
APANHADO DE LOTERIA PREMIADA HAHAHAHAHAH
Aug 18th

APANHADO DE LOTERIA PREMIADA HAHAHAHAHAH
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New dramatic video: Rare Russian tornado rips through town
Aug 17th
Follow us on twitter.com and www.facebook.com One victim was killed by a destructive twister as it swept through Russia’s Far East. 28 others were injured by the huge whirlwind, a natural phenomenon considered rare, not only for the region, but for the whole country. The tornado tore through the center of Blagoveshchensk, tearing roof-tops and balconies from over a hundred buildings, overturning trucks, uprooting trees and ripping out power lines. It raged only for several minutes but eyewitness reported that it caused incredible damage. Most roads have now been cleared, but hundreds of homes are still without electricity.
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