Israeli troops reportedly killed a wheelchair-bound man with no legs during violent clashes in Nahal Oz near Israel's border with the Gaza Strip on Friday.
Images show 29-year-old Ibrahim Abu Thuraya during clashes with other participants before he was reportedly shot during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital
According to the Palestinian health ministry, he was shot dead shortly after another man nearby was killed in similar circumstances. He was taken to al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, but they were unable to save his life.
Video ID: 20171215 040 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv
The UN Security Council is voting in New York City, on Friday December 22, on a new draft resolution that would tighten sanctions against North Korea in response to the country’s ballistic missile ...
On Friday, December 22nd, Ruptly will be live streaming from a beach in California while the artist Sunscribes burns artwork into wood using the power of the sun by using reflectors and magnifiers....
Russian President Vladimir Putin is taking part in the extended board meeting of the Russian Defense Ministry's collegium in Moscow on Friday, December 22.
Catalonia's sacked president, Carles Puigdemont deliver statements in Brussels on Friday, 22 December 2017, following the Catalan regional elections. The 2017 Catalan regional elections were held o...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is holding a joint press conference with his British counterpart Boris Johnson in Moscow on Friday, December 21.
Ruptly Video News Agency offers access to an expansive cutting-edge 360 content library with over a hundred pieces of panoramic video content across a wide variety of topics, which is now available to license to all media: https://360.ruptly.tv
Ruptly will be providing a 360 Live performance of Igor Stravinsky’s The Firebird, directed by Regis Obadia on The Hermitage Theatre stage at 17:30 GMT on November 16.
Criminals who had broken free attacked the prisons during the February Revolution in 1917. Many of them freed their fellow convicts and destroyed prison archives, erasing their criminal records in ...
Small printing presses are secretly set up in warehouses and basements to produce newspapers and revolutionary leaflets to spread calls for rebellion in 1917.
Vladimir Lenin took refuge in a safe-house after the Provisional Government accused the Bolshevik leader of having ties with Germany. He and Stalin fled the capital in July 1917. Lenin also changed...
Peasants and farmers hung revolutionary banners, while musicians rehearsed The Internationale, inside an estate abandoned by its previous owners and taken over by locals during the events of 1917. ...
Newspapers and revolutionary leaflets are used to spread calls for rebellion. Small printing presses are secretly organized in warehouses and basements. Their work can be stopped only from the insi...
The events of 1917 engulfed the capital and spread further to other cities and towns of Russia. Many estates, abandoned by their previous owners, were taken over by locals. Peasants and farmers ere...
July 1917. The Provisional Government accuses Vladimir Lenin of having ties with Germany. The Bolshevik leader’s allies suggest he leaves the capital for a while. But not before he changes his appe...
Thousands of people gathered in front of the City Council of Barcelona, Friday, to demand the release of the Catalan Government leaders who had been jailed following a referendum on the region's in...
In July 1917, political tensions reached a climax in Petrograd, now St. Petersburg, as armed militias took to the streets. Cossack patrols were ordered to put down revolts against the Provisional G...
After the February Revolution, power resided with the Provisional Government, but the Russian Empire was still at war. Many left Petrograd, now St. Petersburg, fearing the changes. Others flocked t...