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Anonymous activist: Podesta's email password was "passw0rd"
BELGRADE - Russia has nothing to do with the email leaks of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, as Moscow's resources allowed it to hack Hillary herself, Anonymous activist Alex Poucher told RT ahead of the Million Mask March staged by the hacktivist group.
Albright: Russia spreading lies just like Islamic State
BELGRADE - Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright stated that the Russian government was behind the sensitive leaks from the Democratic National Committee email accounts, published by WikiLeaks, claiming the website was friends with Russian officials.
Assange says Russia has "nothing to do" with Clinton emails
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied Russia's involvement in the publishing of the emails belonging to U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
“The Clinton camp has been able to project a neo-McCarthyist hysteria that Russia is responsible for everything," Assange told John Pilger in an exclusive interview for RT, to be broadcast on Saturday, and added:
Bulgaria to Sign NATO Cybersecurity Memorandum
Defense Minister Nikolay Nenchev is set to attend a meeting of defense ministers in Brussels and sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on cybersecurity.
The document will seal the country's commitment to building up defense capacities of national networks and critical infrastructure.
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Is a new Cold War brewing?
Since Russia's invasion of Crimea in 2014 and the military operations in eastern Ukraine, the concept of a "Cold War" has become part of our daily lexicon again. While the U.S.-led Western alliance hasn't fully digested the annexation of Crimea and has been busy developing strategies on how to best confront Russian expansionism in Eastern Europe, the Kremlin decided to get directly involved in
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Bulgaria's President Defends Critical Stance on Russia
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has denied allegations of being "hawkish" on Russia.
"From the distance of time, with five years of this term having passed, I do not see a single evidence, a single symptom that would make me change my attitude to what the President of Russia is doing."
Putin Cancels Visit to France
BELGRADE - Russian President Vladimir Putin has canceled his planned October 19 visit to France, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday.
"The President has decided to cancel the visit. Unfortunately, some of the planned events related to the opening of the Russian cultural and spiritual center and one of the exhibitions have dropped out of the program," Peskov told reporters.
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Gorbachev: World has reached a dangerous point
BELGRADE - Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev warned today that the world has reached a "dangerous point" as tensions between Russia and the United States spike over the Syria conflict, EurActiv.com reports.
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Clinton Denies Allegations of Joking About Drone Bombing Assange
BELGRADE - US Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has denied allegations that she joked about carrying out a drone strike against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in 2010.
What Russia accomplished in one year of its Syria campaign
One year ago to date Moscow started its military campaign in Syria, at the request of Damascus, RT is reporting on Friday.
"While killing thousands of jihadists, Russia suffered military losses, but became one of the driving forces behind attempts at the national reconciliation process," the broadcaster said, adding: