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10th October 2012, 17:37
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Published on 9 Oct 2012 by RussiaToday
Lady Gaga, dressed in all black, recently visited UK's Ecuadorian embassy and spent nearly five hours with Julian Assange. The two shared a dinner and were photographed together
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Published on 9 Oct 2012 by RTAmerica
Pop icon Lady Gaga payed a visit to the Ecuadorian embassy in London where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been held up for several months despite being granted an asylum by the country's president. Even though the most famous whistleblower in the world is officially free now he is forced to stay in the embassy building as the British law enforcement officials threaten to extradite to Sweden over the allegations of sex crimes. So far the motives behind Gaga's visit remain unknown but this is not her first appearance in the Wikileaks' saga. RT's Liz Wahl has more.
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Published on 9 Oct 2012 by RussiaToday
He's a hero in his homeland - but portrayed as a bogeyman by western governments.
The election triumph for Hugo Chavez in Venezuela for a remarkable fourth time means he'll continue to polarise opinion as President.
And as RT's Lucy Kafanov reports, the way he uses the nation's oil wealth will ensure he'll remain a thorn in the side of Washington.
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Published on 8 Oct 2012 by RTAmerica
Election Day in Venezuela ended with another win for long-term President Hugo Chavez. It was a narrow victory for the incumbent, winning with only 54 percent of the vote, so is the country as a whole all that ready to support another term. Lucy Kafanov reports from Caracas where ideas about the country's economic future have become a driving force in political elections.
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Published on 9 Oct 2012 by RussiaToday
Lady Gaga, dressed in all black, recently visited UK's Ecuadorian embassy and spent nearly five hours with Julian Assange. The two shared a dinner and were photographed together
7cD8NyrAnw8
Published on 9 Oct 2012 by RTAmerica
Pop icon Lady Gaga payed a visit to the Ecuadorian embassy in London where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been held up for several months despite being granted an asylum by the country's president. Even though the most famous whistleblower in the world is officially free now he is forced to stay in the embassy building as the British law enforcement officials threaten to extradite to Sweden over the allegations of sex crimes. So far the motives behind Gaga's visit remain unknown but this is not her first appearance in the Wikileaks' saga. RT's Liz Wahl has more.
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QuxRzbkD6ys
Published on 9 Oct 2012 by RussiaToday
He's a hero in his homeland - but portrayed as a bogeyman by western governments.
The election triumph for Hugo Chavez in Venezuela for a remarkable fourth time means he'll continue to polarise opinion as President.
And as RT's Lucy Kafanov reports, the way he uses the nation's oil wealth will ensure he'll remain a thorn in the side of Washington.
zcW5AAhCCcQ
Published on 8 Oct 2012 by RTAmerica
Election Day in Venezuela ended with another win for long-term President Hugo Chavez. It was a narrow victory for the incumbent, winning with only 54 percent of the vote, so is the country as a whole all that ready to support another term. Lucy Kafanov reports from Caracas where ideas about the country's economic future have become a driving force in political elections.
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