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and said the u.n. general assembly to reach fever pitch as rainy and president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials with noisy rather at. the recent success event immigration political parties in europe is turning haves raising fears of growing nationalism. as arctic ice melts the struggle for access to the region's vast resources heats up prompting russia to call for more cooperation.
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it is a lot of the russian capital you're watching r t with memory and josh this week's united nations general sam lee has seen another war of words between the u.s. and iran president mahmoud ahmadinejad told a global gathering he believes america was behind the nine eleven terror attacks the claims lead to a walkout by u.s. and western nations and drew the wrath of barack obama lauren lyster has more. with the fanfare on the streets of new york this week. no one could miss the spectacle of more than one hundred ninety world leaders descending upon the united nations for the annual general assembly. but stealing the spotlight on the world stage a face off between iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and u.s. president barack obama obama defended u.n. sanctions the u.s. has spearheaded over iran's nuclear program though he called for dialogue on the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through. the dialogue off
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responded with drove the u.s. and european union delegations out of the assembly hall all together he claimed nine eleven was an inside. by america as a middle voice. most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded the attack to reverse the decline in the us economy and its grip on the middle east in order to save the zionist regime documented in a job may have lost some of his audience inside the halls but he continued the conversation in public when you're smiling you believe it started that the government had a hand out alive and in what seemed like interviews with almost every network and you had a captive audience on the street or did they have i'm just going activist to protest against his visit almost daily i mean. pomp and circumstance aside ahmadinejad said he may return to the negotiating table if the security council
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plays nice will iran has always be ready for a dialing based on respect and justice and the international community warned of where an escalation in the conflict could lead and the forces used against iran i believe this would be the shortest way to the radicals in their own. prevailing and deciding that now that we will strike we must have nuclear weapons when it comes to matters of war and peace it seems like visions for resolution to conflict the peace must be made by israelis and palestinians but each of us has a responsibility to do our part as well may have fallen on deaf ears and the use of sanctions as a method by individual countries was criticized we are convinced that such practices contradict the efforts to achieve the m d g's a must be brought to an end and talk of m d g's or millennium development goals of fighting hunger and poverty
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amidst a global recession countries were more measured in making pledges for too long we've measured our efforts by the dollars we spent on the food that we delivered. the conference concluded with deep concern that the u.n. is falling far short of conquering problems such as world poverty and malnutrition it appeared no country yesterday we did the timor s. they're. still short of conquering their hunger with the finest cuisine new york has to offer but this time of the year you have the fresh french bar try for so long make up out of there were black truffle sauce and i will shave the truffle staple sides and after a week of traffic truffles and talk the press is already packing up despite debates continuing next week as global problems persist the u.n.g.a. remains a convenient place for leaders to share their opinions and ideas if people hope that they care even if nothing changes after this week as to whether any of the
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rhetoric becomes reality or that we're just going to have to wait in the next year for leicester parties. and on wednesday russia banned sales of its advanced anti-aircraft missile system to iran its side of the fact the fell under recent un sanctions imposed on to ron russia's foreign minister has stressed the decision is not a unilateral move. of course that is. russia simply documented in the presidential decree what is required from russia and all the other states in relation to iran after the adoption of the un security council's new resolution russia refused to deliver the as three hundred surface to air missile systems to iran in support of this resolution and russia remains opposed to any unilateral sanctions against iran resolutions adopted by the un security council a binding but they need to be turned into a national laws because they are not direct application documents within countries legislation. and we have lots more coming your way in our team quoting and neo
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nazis in norway mixed martial artist turned extremist who escaped from a psychiatric facility in russia has turned up in the nordic nations seeking political asylum. what's at stake in this election is the national assembly which ever party games two thirds of the votes will have the authority to write and pass the laws in this country. party's john offices of in venezuela to find out how the campaign is shaping up in the country ahead of the general election. security in the far east and trade between two huge countries will top talks at the table as russian president dmitry medvedev kick starts his three day visit to china leaders of the two countries often me joining international summits but such is the importance placed in their ties they still have plenty more to do why isn't he so now he joins us live now from china for more on this hello to you and he said so
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there are some big history behind the recent good relations between the two countries is there. that's absolutely right it's no coincidence that the beginning of this three day three city visit began here in the city of formerly known as port arthur it was liberated by the soviet union at the end of world war two and also served as a fortress during the russo-japanese war so china and russia very much understand what a tremendous history of a share and try to remember that as they work on building their modern strategic partnership in fact a good example of that was that the first stop on this visit by the president was a russian cemetery the largest in fact on china's territory it holds the remains of soldiers and civilians from both world wars as well as the russo-japanese war of course this year marks the sixty fifth anniversary of victory over nazi germany and the access powers and to mark that. wreath laying ceremony was held as long as well
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as a meeting with chinese and russian veterans with that said the next stop is beijing like you said lots of high level talks going to be held president will be meeting with president hu jintao and prime minister wen jiabao there are going to see a lot of focus on political and economic ties trade boosting investment as well as energy cooperation just to give you some more detail on energy there will be a completion ceremony of the russian chinese oil pipeline that's part of a bigger pipeline called the east siberia pacific pipeline and that's going to be launched by next year in fall it promises to pump some one point six million barrels of crude per day from siberia to the far east then on to china and the asia pacific now one common overall thing we're going to hear over the next couple of days in all three cities at all levels and in all spheres is russia and china strategic partnership how intensely it has grown over the past few years few years and how it can grow further in the future. ok thanks for much of the for bringing
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us the latest from china where russian president is visiting. and after making inroads in sweden europe's far right parties are focusing their efforts and austria for sunday's provincial elections and the country's freedom party is hoping to win votes there were a controversial and a muslim campaign which sparked outrage among many parties eager override the reports. was the by by most game is as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above alpine skyline if you're not quick enough what the country is islam ised that is so we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we released by the right wing freedom party as part of its
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bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours it received more than two hundred thousand web hits within a week it was banned the computer game may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there around five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party and emotions in the game. is a reality if we want to build mosques we will build them anyway i have a vision of the future where every town and city in austria has a mosque with a minaret that people can see from the outside. the judicial authorities upheld the complaint and ruled it again went beyond except of all discussion forcing the freedom party to take it down from its website in the numbers who played the game show that islam is a very important issue thanks to us it was talked about in the first place but the
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judicial system is meddling in politics and stopping a free discussion of many say that ban has had the reverse effect because not even a single minute in styria and less than two percent of the population of muslim. the freedom party failed to get a single seat a below asked election now it's expected to triple its vote and put a dent in the ruling coalition of two centrist party to have a little bit here change endangered whole system because i have to feeling it just so already against these two factors. in themselves as like. the resistance of the true people which is kind of being suppressed by the status quo if the freedom party performs well it will follow the footsteps of recent successes by far i'd parties in sweden belgium and the netherlands. it appears that no longer can the centrist parties ignore the voices of those alone by immigration or they risk being
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penalized at the ballot box. party grafts steria. for faster and temple link out from the department of political science at the central european university in but a pass as a surgeon far right parties is a dangerous transfer your it's a kind of fashion i mean one success of such a party promote the successes of the as a parties and for instance of a successful say. dutch right between party had a clear impact on the success of. this of course it is indicative the course those parties are not only against migration or against especially islamic migration they are also empty european all these parties are. deepening of european integration and is a challenge to european consensus consensus that europe is an unfinished business
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and a european union should go forward towards a deeper federation of european states. a russian ultranationalists who escaped from a psychiatric hospital has turned himself into authorities in norway demanding asylum but just loved has a history of violence and was armed when he showed up at immigration offices sarah firth reports. he ran it decided he could no longer hide to stay for a month until the state of the psychiatric care in st petersburg event stuff has emerged in norway where he sells real thirty's to political asylum. wearing a t. shirt with a swastika and carrying a loaded gun he turned himself in that city is now under arrest. this is a breach of the weapon more we haven't found a weapon and confiscated other interesting items which gives these cases priority
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to the investigation is now on the way. he used to be best known for his aggressive fighting style within the ring now is his imprisonment escape and his ties with the band nationalist russian party the slavic union that's grabbing the attention. he called me several hours before that video was made and said he was going to turn himself in i replied that it was up to him he thanked me for supporting him murder threats assault and robbery and an alleged psychotic breakdown so that's it placed in high security psychiatric can but after he transferred to a low security facility he made light work of escaping ripping up a wire fence of his hands he simply walked away the doctors a dissing him too intimidated to intervene it's raising serious questions as to how exactly a dangerous psychiatric patient managed to escape and make it out of russia without being caught but really it's funny they tell us that he's totally insane and all he
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does a scream and then reply to any question however he managed to cross to borders and he brought his weapon along i know one member of the slav again who originally came from his because don he asked for political asylum and was granted a residence visa i'm not sure what will happen with datsik but anything is possible . the former fighters fake now hangs on whether he'll be extradited back to russia or granted political asylum sara fair. mask a. norwegian t.v. reporter astyanax rare explained how an armed psychotic patient could get into their country so easily and what it might mean now he's there. of course a lot a lot of illegal immigrants come to norway every single day it's not that hard to get into norway has such a high profile person the videos of him are on you tube and internet then the
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pictures of him he likes the attention just like in court when he stood up and made the nazi salute to all the journalists it was there and he wanted the court to be open and then he argued for that there were a court proceedings should remain open so obviously he does get a lot of attention here from the public i think most people. the general public here would like him to be sent back to russia as soon as possible and there is of course a fear that the right extremist environment in norway will grow up again we've had some very very bad incidents in the past with murders and church burnings and so on then nobody wants to return to that state are you watching r.t. live from moscow you can have your say on the skate of the former martial arts fighter and read more on the store on our website which is r t you can find a lot more there from top rated videos to blogs and travel guides well let's now have a look at what's on line right now. in the urban jungle after seventy years of heated
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debates moscow's pats are set to enjoy greater rights. slots at four you don't want to miss takes a trip around the capitals most unusual residence those are cast in bronze. and maybe one of the world's most inhospitable places but it's also among the most keenly sought after and that's why several nations including russia canada and the united states are staking their claims for the billions of tons of oil and gas which lie beneath the arctic and this week leaders and scientists from those countries gathered in moscow to ensure that the competition won't lead to a clash because humans are child reports. if you stand alone you can survive in the
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arctic that's how russian premier have led him or putin explained that no country by itself can deal with the enormous challenges i had at the north pole he promised that what average treasures lie hidden under the peak layer of ice will be no fighting over the top of the world the arctic needs secure sustainable management and anybody who doesn't stop with that we often hear some futuristic forecasts predicting a battle for the arctic are responsible analysis shows the majority of the frightening scenarios on the future of the arctic have no grounds whatsoever their goal is to provoke clashes among the arctic states and so that those who make the predictions can fish for something in the murky waters but i am absolutely sure that all the existing problems including the ones over the continental shelf can be resolved in a manner of partnership and according to the law the five know the neighbors who fish in these dark cold waters are russia canada the us norway and denmark
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at stake now are massive amounts of untapped oil and gas estimated to be over twenty percent of what the planet has to offer but many fear that a territorial crisis over the arctic which for millenia has been a vast quiet block of ice could suddenly start to boil and for the people who call this tranquil place home an invasion of industrialization is on the horizon for many years people thought the arctic was this frozen wasteland. no one lives here no one survives here it's a place for polar bears enablers and the reality is that the arctic is a vibrant place with rich natural resources rich human resources where people live and survive daily at the love it choose to live here but some of the histories saddest chapters were written on the white pages of these glass years during the.
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cold war it was one of the world's most militarized regions with nuclear missiles placed there the war has may have gone but oil and gas drills i likely to replace them environmentalist question just how safe big struction technology will be in this stuff to retain especially with the gulf of mexico disaster and its lingering legacy so fresh in people's minds but it's not just a question of often your call drudge in the arctic it's all shoulder that we approach those in a responsible way i don't think anybody come up roads the arctic should be from the point of view of lettuce exploit the resources i think everybody from charlotte share stories watch. your store shelves your vitamins on the arctic nations but also to the entire world because if we measure the off to the northern part of the world the consequences will be felt in asia and africa a lot of very the rest of europe in the united states and elsewhere apart from anna
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chan territorial claims concerns were again raised that pumping for fuel in the world's refrigerator as it's sometimes known could speed up global warming a quarter of the world's untapped an idjit resources altered states have become increasingly anxious just take their claims on to the look pretty piece of pie but russia says they'll be no fighting over the arctic fortunes and any territorial dispute but will result in just as informal and friendly atmosphere as a bit of dinner it's in the direction of our t.v. moscow. professor arthur berkman says the scale of the issue makes impossible to solve in any other way and dialogue. it's impossible to envision any magic bullet that suddenly appears instantaneously and solves the problem once and forever so the solutions really are the dialogues and the russian geographic society is to compliment the for their vision and issue
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a dialogue that will. that will support the type of war peroration and avoidance of conflict that is necessary to make the arctic a region that is used to the interests of all mankind so at the same time there are expressions of national interest there are suppression of the common interests and so really the balance is one of of achieving that choice for us and the common interest not just for the card states themselves but for the world as a whole. two russian cosmonauts and an american astronaut made it safely back to earth on saturday after a technical glitch and orbits threatened their return for the first time to so you spacecraft fail to undock from the international space station and their journey wasp a spy one by day the problem was fixed and second attempt to encryption went smoothly the space travelers landed safely in castle stan after spending almost six months on board the ice sas three crew members remain at the station ready to welcome the next members who are scheduled to leave for orbit on the eighth of october and will
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be staying with all things tech and on our team just about ten minutes time we explore advanced ways of saving the environment and that's in our program technology update stay with us for that. every month we give you the future we'll do you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our g. but as whaley is heading for a general election which is being seen as a test for president chavez's ruling party after boycotting the poll in two thousand and five the opposition is determined to win back seats in a nationalist sample janet huff is reports from caracas. it's an outstanding view from the top of one of the finest hotels in caracas venezuela. but on the ground there is a different reality a class war between the wealthy and the poor
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a battle that has been playing out here in venezuela since president chavez came to power in one thousand nine hundred eight it happened in almost every election and this one is no exception to the city. it is what has politically mobilized both sides of the class divine it's leading to scenes as distinct as day six the first. and that is. what the people of venezuela are calling one of the most important election of the year the celebration that we're in the middle of is actually a political rally today marks the end of the two thousand and ten election campaign season what take here is that in building the national assembly whoever gave the majority of the national assembly will have the authority to pass the laws in this country and so the birds build into the shade trees both for and against the chavez
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system a system that we have right now but it's not communism at all it's working for poor people that's why people love chavez because we kind of we can go to the neighborhood today we have free education we have free food. before chavez came to power and the poor were marginalized in venezuela according to statistics from the venezuelan national statistics office poverty in this country has dropped by seventy percent in only fourteen years though a bit us in that before chavez it was like a long night the poor were excluded from the country's wealth this represents our aspirations for freedom and emancipation because chavez sees people as human beings he fights for us but the opposition has different views also look at how it truly is not just destroyed venezuela has destroyed latin america has destroyed our values as citizens he has brought out the worst of us so if the worst means foreign money to help their cause it's not sitting well with most of the venezuelan people and government newspapers articles exposing hefty figures from u.s.
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government funded n.g.o.s are causing venezuelans to cry foul in this election and sustain the money is going directly to opposition forces united states make whatever they want not around the world and nobody said nothing they are angry because we are saying something about that. that whatever the opposition refuses to acknowledge there is a link between dollars pouring into this country and their campaigns are going to get rid of chavez through votes in the market that's why we're going to vote on september twenty sixth against chavez a socialist communist project twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it has hurt us but we post chavez elements also insist the opposition is composed of the wealthy elite with a prejudice towards majority poor. i hate discrimination and that is what the opposition that's why people don't trust it and they discriminate goodlike so where they are the whites of a year the indians over there i am white so i am more prevalent powerful you know no no no. from day to night both sides are behind two different messages.
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one calling for a balance in a parliament dominated by the governments parties and a more capitalist system with the other praising the political structure currently in place one. the socialist agenda because depending on which way the pendulum swings in this election the governing system of venice where law will ultimately follow john huff is r t could out because venezuela. and we've got plenty more in store for you here stick around with our team in the next hour of the problematic pullout as a surgeon violence in iraq or inside as well the end of the u.s. military campaign there doubts remain over whether local forces can maintain security. surrender there is our web site r t v dot com where you can find it a lot more i'll be back with headlines very shortly don't go away.
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