ONLINE TODAY
► PERTH NOW 2 MAy 2013 : Nigerian 'factory' babies bought and sold
► INQUIRER 26 May 2013 : US teenager accused of planning to bomb school
► Celebrityredcarpet 26 May 2013 : Cannes 2013: Hostess Audrey Tautou rocks a little black dress, French style
► REUTERS 15 May 2013 : Special Report - In Myanmar, apartheid tactics against minority Muslims
► HUFFINGTON POST 25 May 2013 : Two-Child Limit For Rohingya Muslims In Parts Of Myanmar
► ALJAZEERA ENGLISH 23 APRIl 2013 : Report documents 'Rohingya persecution'. Rights group says Myanmar's minority Muslim group has been subjected to ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
► TODAY on HISTORY - May 27, 1703: St. Petersburg founded by Peter the Great
► Newstories: News Headlines (92) 12 December 2012 :: The Russian Versailles: Mesmerizing Peterhof (RT Documentary)
► Absolute Zero. Uploaded on Mar 17, 2009 by PBS
► Japan's Abe ends Myanmar visit with aid, debt write-off
► Suspected Indian Maoist rebels kill 19 in Congress convoy ambush
► What the heck, yesterday I read two rockets hit Beirut. Now they say Rocket fired from Lebanon towards Israel
► CANNES 2013
■ Cannes prepares for star-studded final evening. The 66th Cannes film festival prepares for a glittering final evening as thousands soak in the French city's glamour and sunshine, and Steven Spielberg chairs the jury awarding prizes including the top Palme D'Or.
■ Live Interviews with Cannes Film Festival Winners
■ Bruce Dern bags Best Actor prize at Cannes. One of the stars of Hollywood's 1970s golden age, Bruce Dern, won the best actor prize Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival for his performance in Alexander Payne's "Nebraska". In the recession-era road movie, the 76-year-old Dern plays an alcoholic father who believes he has won a million-dollar sweepstake. Recent images and soundbites of the cast presenting the film in Cannes.
■ 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' wins Cannes Palme d'Or. The sexually graphic lesbian love story "Blue is the Warmest Colour" on Sunday scooped the top Palme d'Or prize at the Cannes Film Festival. French-Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche's three-hour film set Cannes abuzz with its explicit unsimulated sex scenes and has made a star out of one of its lead actresses Adele Exarchopoulos. Recent interview with the director.
■ Amat Escalante wins best director prize at Cannes. Mexico's Amat Escalante won the best director prize at the Cannes Film Festival Sunday for the ultra-violent "Heli" about his country's blood-drenched drug wars.
► Cliff Diving World Series sees plunges of 27m. About 70,000 people watched the world's bravest divers plunge off a 27-metre platform on Saturday as the first round of the Red Bull World Cliff Diving Series kicked off in La Rochelle, France.
► LA hosts largest US medical marijuana convention. HempCon, America's largest convention dedicated to medical marijuana, draws crowds of users and business entrepreneurs.
► Japanese mafia tattoos paraded at festival. The laws targeting them have been beefed up, but that doesn't stop members of the Japanese mafia -- or Yakuza -- from showing off their distinctive tattoos at an annual religious festival in downtown Tokyo.
► SHINE : 'Arrested Development'-Inspired Chocolate-Covered Banana Bites
► HOMES : 12 Unconventional Homes Inspired by Nature
► MOVIES : The 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival - Premieres
► NEWS : Brazil foodies go off beaten path in Rio's slums
► FUTURE : Are Jupiter's moons our best chance to find alien life?
► SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENT : Mars - what we've learnt in five years
► Pope celebrates Mass in first parish visit as Bishop of Rome. Pope Francis has made his first parish visit as Bishop of Rome. He chose to celebrate Mass at a new church on the outskirts of the capital. The Pope was greeted by hundreds of cheering Catholics, who waved handkerchiefs in the white and yellow colours of the Vatican. David Willey reports from Rome.
► The best science and technology pictures of the week
► Today's African Proverb : "You may well have two legs but you still can't climb two trees at the same time" - An Ethiopian proverb sent by Tah Ernest Mbuh in Bamenda, Cameroon
► March against Monsanto: Rallying for our future
► Tear gas, clashes after same-sex marriage and adoption law protest in Paris (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► 'Secret deal with Israel': UK newspaper claims Russia cancels alleged S-300 sales to Syria
► Night 7 in Sweden: Cars ablaze, police attacked as nation debates immigrant policy
► 20 injured, 61 arrested as Swiss street parade turns violent (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► VIDEOS
■ 'Any president who messes with national security will be in deep yogurt'
■ Paradise Lost? Immigrants fuel violent scuffles in Sweden. Six nights of riots in a country, listed as 'the best-governed in the world.' Sweden's police say the violence in Stockholm has now been curbed, although dozens of cars were still torched in poor suburbs. It was almost a week of rioting, with masked protesters vandalizing the city. And their anger is fuelled by unemployment and poverty among immigrants, who feel they're being pushed to the edge of society.
■ Shadow Justice: Secret UK courts break up families. A secret court in the UK has put some people behind bars just for trying to take care of their own relatives. One woman whose father was pronounced 'mentally ill' was locked away. But since the hearings are behind closed doors, it's hard to know why.
■ 'Europe sucked wealth from Africa, in debt to continent'. RT interviews Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa.
■ Swiss riot video: Police clash with protesters at techno rally
■ Video: France anti-gay-marriage rally ends with violent clashes
► Maoists kill dozens in India
► Viewpoint: The Military Can Change Its Culture of Assault
By Rajiv Srinivasan
In order to stop the harassment of female soldiers, change needs to start with the military leaders
* The Roots of Sexual Abuse in the Military
► LOCAL : Portrait emerges of Wendy Greuel campaign's downfall
► Garcetti : Recreational pot use is question for voters
► OPINION : Sizing up Garcetti. Los Angeles' new mayor is smart, fairly young, hip, a little wonky. He'll be challenged right away.
Los Angeles — He's won the race to be the next mayor of L.A., but Eric Garcetti is still kissing babies after a news conference in Echo Park. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Barbara Davidson Los Angeles Times
Dear David Gandy, do you feel sexy? Just because you pose nude, then do you think you will look sexy? eehheh ... very wrong! Wrong. Animals also have their genitals and they are not required to wear the shirt. And I have seen, some animals pose with their expressions look more sexy than your unnatural expressions. To me, you're like a gay. And I have absolutely no interest in gay. Sorry.
And if you're suddenly confused because I'm a little bitter today, do not think this is the reverse reaction of a psychological boost that I will fall in love with David Gandy. Eehhehe,.. never. Nevah, dahling.
A PICTURE TODAY
Prince Albert of Monaco and Princess Charlene of Monaco arrive at the track before the Monaco Formula One Grand Prix at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo on May 26, 2013. AFP PHOTO / TOM GANDOLFINI
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