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it was loaded with protesters also coming there bringing with him packets of food packets of medical supplies continue that the situation out there is really really scary square was just a short distance behind me on the other side of the river the military helicopters are flying overhead i can hear them want to talk to you when i'm out on the streets frightened residents who not actually at the square keep telling me to go indoors go indoors people holed up in their homes people are following events on television if they're not down in the square itself. the journalist of our sister organization was injured he was hit by a stone because people are using stones or using bricks they using molotov cocktails anything that they can get their hands on now there was a moment yesterday when it looked as if this violence could be prevented when all of a sudden people arrived on camels and on horseback it's not really clear who sent them so question suspicions who is behind this violence and with me to explore this i have mr adult add way who is a member of the egyptian foreign relations council thank you for joining me do you
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think that there is foreign involvement i think there is. a lot of arrangements and a lot of support especially from the media from media from outside egypt and i think this is really very sad because. a lot of pressure from many different faction factions they don't like to see egypt . i don't know when you talk about foreign influence which countries specifically are we talking about i don't see exist especially come to you but i think there's a lot of factions they want to see the middle east different you don't want to see stable middle is you want to see a more radical you want to see the radical change in every single around the world around the middle east and this is a very strong factions really were very well organized and they have a lot of support. other countries what is going on in egypt to affect most of the
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middle east and not only the middle east all of the area because it really. as we watch now all the t.v. around we see that all the international community is following what's going on because the fix the economy the financial and even the stability and security the other point of course is the role of islamised groups and my colleague lower image looked into that further. egypt in turmoil young men out on the streets calling for the unity of the muslim nation by should. but this is in cairo it's london where young men are also out on the streets calling for an islamic state this is his but an organization linked to terrorist activities throughout the world it's banned in russia and in some arab countries including egypt in the u.k. it's allowed to operate freely in britain it's very hard in the current legislation
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to ban has. the government when they're out said they were going to i think once they're in power they've seen how difficult it is with the legislation specifically so i think i'll carry on monitoring the groups but won't do anything to prescribe them the trouble in egypt prompted this london demonstration with the british army that has put terror it jumping on the bandwagon to put their own islamic state in front of the different embassy in london there's a big demonstration in support and solidarity to the uprising in egypt and. the. demonstration wanted to do demonstration in front of the embassy but actually the organizers of the demonstration refused and they said this is gyptian for. demands and has nothing to do with it. and we have holding up and you want to put this down because this is according to understanding of islam the influence runs both ways the muslim. the hood's egypt's main opposition and
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a notable inciter of the current demonstrations is according to some a creation of british intelligence you might get the muslim brotherhood. to oppose more during the basic thing that they did in the fifty's and sixty's there are some of those factions and there may have but still this is quite a leap. the muslim brotherhood if we look into their background their essential is they pretend to be islamists but they're essentially a fabrication of the globalists the. outside muslim countries has put terror enjoys its strongest support here in the u.k. it's organized on university campuses including luton which was attended by the stockholm bomber and although the organization claims it doesn't advocate violence the links are there to see she bomber richard reid influenced by his but terror preaches to british suicide bombers who attacked
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a bar in tel aviv in two thousand and three had contacts. who tried to detonate car bombs in london and glasgow in two thousand and seven influence by his but taryn members while studying the government's policy on radical islamic organizations while they operate inside the law in the u.k. involves dialogue and debate groups like his but are allowed to demonstrate openly here calling for an end to democracy and the instigation of syria law but the violence in egypt has already spread to the u.k. in the form of demonstrations here at the embassy and the question now being asked is whether every voice with an opinion on egypt's future has the right to be heard nor am. i mean time russia's foreign minister. no foreign intervention is necessary to help resolve the crisis in egypt. i don't think i would sort of yours. should really be pushing one way or another
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i don't think any suggestions for a mold so i going to be hopeful and i'm going to do a story in the book the resolution of this situation i don't think. that the ultimatum. you know they're. going to be a good option but lead to forces to call groups. themselves for in the way. now the unrest in egypt is creating fears elsewhere in the region over what's to come next international political consultant dalia sheindlin says it's israel that's particularly afraid of an islamic takeover in egypt israel has a lot of fears on its mind it's not just a general fear it's a very particular things you know israel is afraid of an islamic takeover of egypt israel's afraid of destabilization spreading the palestinian areas and israel's afraid of a leader who might not be
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a full partner in dealing with iran and that's something you have to keep in mind these are obviously the biggest things on israel's mind that's always going to come first there's been a sense for a long time that mubarak is pretty much the only thing holding egypt in place as a peace partner so israelis are clearly very nervous they kept pretty quiet in the beginning but you saw early on that there is not a great deal of trust that a change in government in egypt will be good for israel there was already you know a politician who was saying that egypt is not ready for democracy necessarily it took our prime minister a long time to make any statement in support of democratic change in egypt and that's really that really comes from a place of fear. and as the u.s. government struggles to decide on who to support in egypt professor saeed mohammed about andrea says america has only one goal in the region to prevent the arab and muslim world from getting any stronger. they're not on the side of the people in the people recognize that they're playing a double game they're on the one hand very much on the side of the establishment on
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the side of. almost a month but on the other hand they tell the egypt and people that they hear their voices and they wish and pray for their freedom but we all know that the ruling establishment cannot last without american support and the gyptian people know that these countries do not want them to be free not only because do they want the americans and europeans want to remain in power and have their head germany in these countries but they also know that an independent egypt an independent jordan and an independent arabia meaning sodium rabia is something that would be detrimental to the israeli regime so the united states and the europeans will wish very much to prevent the people of the region from empowerment are now ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you are with r.t. and coming your way in just a few minutes a ticket to take off russia's first
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a must be used passenger jets soviet times gets ready to soar into a high flying market. ten people suspected of helping mastermind the deadly terror attack on moscow's domodedovo airport have now been arrested the head of the f.s.b. says six others have now been put on the wanted list we get the latest details on this now from the really going to show who is waiting for us live in the moscow but if you can't you're so ahead ways being made now in the investigation tell us what other the latest developments that you know of the federal security service says that they know not only the name of the pop the traits of the output suicide bombing but also the names of the mastermind so the attack they had of apis v.x. on the border we've got the head of russia's main to mass excuse or to agency reports jump these today to pray. didn't mention the did he also said that their agency are now doing everything possible to arrest all those who they believe are leading to these cases as soon as possible time people have been already arrested
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that's a fortune to investigate to meet well there is a manhunt for six others as a result of these attack of the country's law just out or would be easiest to transport top of russia some thirty five people were killed and one hundred fifty people were injured many still remain in hospitals in intensive care units with very severe injuries all in the book in the way they call be attacked first that may vary from is that those in charge will be prosecuted and if they resist they will be illuminates also today they had to have his peace so that the identity of this you side bomber of the pa the trade all the attack has been confirmed and here is how the i don't have to speak describe the much. what i will just name the age of this person he is twenty years old he lived in one of the north caucasus republics according to our information from the joint one criminal group last august which was based in a mountainous area the evidence shows that the suicide bomber was under heavy drugs
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when the explosion confirms how criminals prepare suicide bombers for these kind of crimes which you. call the first information the first reports on this alleged perpetrator albeit sad that was revealed this weekend but the name of the man has not been disclosed to us is investigation is still ongoing and as the suspect's relative saw this man that they could have called carried out carry out these attacks and also present make sure that that if that was me to be very cautious when disclosing any information on these cases it may hinder investigation by to talk to us about changes in security how to be in the top since the time there's been very harsh rush from both the president and the prime minister following these terrorist attacks for senior police of. the shoals have been sacked in the wake of this attack and also there is now a major review of the security standards on public transport ongoing now the
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president would have a prime minister to retire of course on that by march this year also we know that the palmetto russia is now debating it and you really love a terror alert system which is introduced state in the united states of america for example the system classifies resists as a as high priest or critical at the moment russia doesn't have such a system of public transport and even trying to use it would definitely how that goes beyond police work together in case of a terror attack similar to the one which happened at the idea that i have also there is a separate investigation ongoing over security not to use all security stop working at the airports on that day and interactions of police who are in charge of providing safety all passengers and those were meeting those passengers at the country's largest habit it found guilty convicted they could face up to seven years in prison right now t.j.
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that in fact over the law from moscow thank you. for the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks has been nominated for a nobel peace prize the controversial news comes as its founder julian assange finds himself in yet another scandal this time with a new york times the paper made a fortune off the back of the u.s. diplomatic cables leaked to it by a staunch there's also use it more important found out its gratitude only goes so far. it was a love story in the making i don't blame the new york times for running the story i know mattick are strongly in with classified u.s. documents and american newspaper with the power to print that in june of last year i got a fairly mysterious phone call from the editor in chief of the guardian newspaper in london asking if we were interested in partaking in a vast trove of secret u.s. documents the new york times and julian a songe developed a relationship all other u.s. mainstream media outlets envied wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki
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leaks the new york times first introduced readers to the popular whistleblower website in june publishing classified u.s. war logs posted on wiki leaks in the midst of a declining readership and a shrinking budget a songe was a blessing for the times. the paper has printed two hundred stories on a songe more than five hundred on wiki leaks articles detailing shocking field reports of u.s. operations in afghanistan chaos and illegal activity behind the iraq war and embarrassing diplomatic tactics used by the us state department but like many passionate romances he told us he wouldn't sleep in one place more than one night if he had to the gray lady has kicked the blonde out of bed and is now selling juicy details of a six month affair for just under six bucks missile impressions of julian a song you know sent up some red flags new york times employees describe
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a songe as a source not a partner or collaborator a man who acted like a fugitive conspiratorial and contemptuous of the u.s. government it seems to me exteriorly opportunists to take the information to deal with the guy to use the information and then to say well he's more of a villain or man on the loose or on the run when in fact they're using his information and trying to disparage his character at the same time the timing may not be a coincidence the u.s. justice department is conducting a criminal investigation into wiki leaks reportedly looking into the espionage act to prosecute a songe government official say publishing secret documents from the pentagon and state department created a national security risk controversy or wiki leaks founder this whole wiki leaks flat wiki leaks scandal but even mainstream media echoing the government's criticism talk much less about lindsay britney and charlie sheen when wiki leaks
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whacks the world with a new load of secrets surrounding government corruption they do play a different good songe in an interview with sixty minutes says it's about giving people information they need if you are a whistleblower and you have material that is important we will accept and we will . and we will publish it you can't turn away material simply because it comes from not states yet ironically our first amendment powerhouse within the united states is turning its back on a man utilizing free speech to garner government accountability and transparency they have a vested interest in new york times in making julian or songe out to be something that the public cannot rely on because once the rest of us began going to wiki leaks to get our information we begin by passing the new york times then the new york times loses more and more business and eventually it just appears in this case
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the new york times has gone from writing about the story to making itself a part of the story and now it's up to readers and viewers to decide if the newspaper in this narrative is a protagonist a hero or just a slimy heartthrob that seduced a source to reap the rewards and then. hurry up or not r.t. new york. he spoke to a swedish journalist of bug who thinks that they could be a political agenda behind a song with the u.s. driving it he says there's a long history of american influence in sweden that full interview is coming your way next. it's always had a big influence at least since the great wave of immigration of sweets states in the nineteenth century and i created a kind of a reservoir of goodwill interest in all things that are really major turning point was entry into the european union and european union as you probably know is in
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terms of foreign policy and military intelligence subordinate to the united states really and nato is completely infiltrated. so as soon as the social democrats announced they were going to leave the country into your. the union that you started to see very clear signs that this region was adapting its foreign policy to have the needs of nato the interest of the euro in the united states its own before. our debts and our twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow you with r.t. russia as a first person post soviet passenger plane the super jet one hundred has now been given the go ahead to take to the skies as a lot of expected off the aircraft with its design is confident it will be popular all around the world and as artie's eager autograph explains its first flights will provide an opportunity to prove itself to the international market. at last
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cleared for takeoff the much trumpeted an offer delayed superjet one hundred is due to be certified to make commercial flights over russia and the former soviet republics would torch in the canyon but this it if it is the most important document to be given to any plane it's a ticket into the world of aviation you know he heavily backed by the government the super jet one hundred is the first mass produced several aircraft launched by russia since soviet times with around one hundred seats it's aimed at the booming regional plane market taking orders for the last five years the makers sukhoi promised to get the super jet carrying passengers by two thousand and eight the tension problems have called delays and many airlines to decision to wait and see as for now they have our old one hundred seventy one us bottom two all to gain
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profit they need to at least. five hundred or five five hundred six hundred taught us all it's walk to be done now that the super jets will exist as more than just show exhibits so coy are hoping the floodgates will open. the brazilian embroil and the canadian did have considerable head starts but they're more expensive the chinese rival has been built but will not fly commercially for several years except for the super just will be receiving worldwide certification spread its wings and saw into the high flying foreign markets. see. our now let's check out some other headlines from around the world this hour and in yemen thousands of protesters are taking to the streets of the capital for a quote day of rage against the country's president. meanwhile supporters of the current government also gathered for a rally and they're accusing the opposition of trying to simply create chaos the
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demonstrations come a day after the yemeni president pledged not to seek another term in office two weeks of protests in the country have been inspired by the unrest in tunisia and ongoing in egypt. a powerful storm considered australia's worse than a century has devastated many parts of queensland leaving thousands homeless there are no reports of any casualties in a state only just beginning to recover from the recent floods that emergency services have been working to clear blocked roads and which cut off communities the storm is also reported to have caused hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage to local clubs. the u.s. senate has rejected a republican attempt to repeal president obama's health care plan passed almost a year ago the reforms would widen medical insurance coverage to the poor and those with existing illnesses would include about thirty million who have never had it before but the measures have been attacked by the republicans and the right as socialist
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a number of judges have ruled that the compulsory nature of medical insurance was illegal meaning the reforms fate could get be decided by the supreme court. all right time now for the business news with korea. and i want to welcome to our business bulletin the second day of the russia forum is underway in moscow this year it's attracted a record number of business leaders investors and officials from all over the world and artie's need to make a dent brings us the latest. russia's finance minister yesterday was saying that in order for russia to maintain a sustainable rate of growth for more than even four percent a year and russia needs to attract seven to ten percent investment more per year while the figures that the privatization program plays a large part in this and the finance minister said yesterday for example that. the second largest banks not ten percent will be privatized but twenty percent and
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today we've heard the president's economic advisor actually backed this initiative to have privatization going at a faster larger scale she would need it would have police i completely agree we have to be more aggressive in tribal ties ing state companies i also concur with the idea that bt should be fully almost fully privatized if it plans to buy other banks in addition i believe that the states shane spear banks should also be reduced to under fifty percent and not just fifty percent plus one share. price talk more about what to expect from this state privatisation program we're joined by boris jordan from renascence insurance the president of the race and service or thank you so much for your time with us so do you agree with this approach that privatization to go to larger scale yes absolutely i mean. the more the government sells down stakes in russian companies the more competition will be between russian companies and the state will therefore have much less influence in the competition
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in business so it's our view that it solves two issues that one is competitive in this number two is it raises the much needed money for russian interfertile through its investment program. boris jordan president of renesas insurance talking to us back to you kareena. has had the markets you have been stock markets are lower investors await the european central bank's rate decision later in the day but he's down under half a percent this hour world that shell slumped over three percent after a fourth quarter results don't bank a set of losses on the dax. biggest bank reported a five to four percent drop and fourth quarter net profit of six hundred one million. now was in markets and losing an afternoon trading as well energy shares have retreated with look oil and gas from moving over half a percent down point three percent this hour and ross nafta shedding just under two percent the rising lead. though it's come out the company has gained almost three
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and a half percent during the day on the news that oil could darkening so more than ten percent of come out to dr. post crisis spending is gathering momentum across the world and wall to make me president of international markets at master card says emerging markets i believe. u.s. u.k. parts of western europe they are still growth rates that are lower than the pre-crisis were but it's not back to those much higher rates retraces but in the emerging world so in china india brazil and in russia you see very strong growth and in the growth rates are now back to the pre-crisis growth rate. let's look at oil brant crude has surged above one hundred three dollars a barrel mark fueled by rising demand and the tensions in egypt many experts say all is likely to continue over the next several years if the global economy is
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stronger than is expected because the way some countries recover and the u.s. recovers then the demand for oil will be very strong and oil prices will go up and if i'm right and everything collapses in the world in the next five ten years then oil prices will go up because of the wars and the disruptions of traffic and shipping and so forth so either way i think you'll do relatively well in the next ten years. that's all the latest we have for you this hour but you can always log on to our website or to the. story.
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our time for the headlines so here on out in egypt the army has started arresting antigovernment protesters in the center of cairo. echoes in many other countries with terrorism related groups calling for the creation islamic of an. the u.k. a country where the radical organization party responsible for the rest was created . ten people in connection with the suicide bombing. officials are also identified. a suspect of masterminding the deadly terror attack that killed thirty six and injured more than one hundred twenty. first. paper courtroom in the back of stories coming from the cables
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leaked to it but has now distanced itself from the launch of a criminal investigation. quite well now a guide on how to get revenge the kaiser report is next to stay with us. max geyser and this is the kaiser report you know those gold rules are talking about different weapons of mass one actual destruction and out of the story the world economy what it all comes down to pickle juice we're going to talk more about pickle juice shortly first let's bring on they fear but hello thank you max. yes you mentioned davus and there was something that happened that is worth our talking about here the headline read.
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