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they bringing with him packets of food packets of medical supplies to continue that the situation out there is really really scary tough to square was just a short distance behind me on the other side of the river the military helicopters are flying overhead 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 off 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 they 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 but what we do suspect is that they are people who work at the pyramids and they are angry with the fact that tourists have been kept away because of concerns of what is happening here so question suspicions who is behind this violence and with me to explore this i have mr adult add way who is
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a member of the egyptian foreign relations council thank you for joining me do you think that there is foreign involvement i think that is the cause of a lot of arrangements a lot of support especially from the media from media from outside egypt and i think this is very sad because. a lot of pressure from many different faction factions they don't like to see egypt what about a figure left mohamed el baradei could he be influencing the western media i think you'd be happy you could be influencing the media but fortunately has no influence inside here because people larry as a teen just come in for a short time talking to a little bit and then going out and most of his time he was living outside and he was never even asked to do it to be and to interfere he was. this
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proposed some is huge and figures and he was one of them so it is not even his initiative became just by another religion and i think he's not doing he's not trying to unseat what about the regimes that we're seeing in yemen and in jordan i mean protests have broken out there these are regimes that have traditionally been supported by the united states in the same way that mubarak was supported by the united states they must be very worried i mean it seems as if the u.s. has abandoned mubarak do you think that they could be concerned that america's about abandoned them i think a lot of started. to declare a lot of changes and also in jordan there's a lot of the changes i think what is going on in egypt affect most of the middle east and not only in the middle of the area because it really is as we watch now all the t.v. around we see that all the international community is following is going on because it affects the economy the financial and even the stability and security in many
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other countries normally. interfere just to stop any short of. the new egypt which is a question that thousands of people are asking here in cairo as well what exactly is the military planning to do there out there on the streets but they keeping a very very low profile the other point of course as was mentioned here is the role of islamised groups and my colleague laura emmet looked into that further i egypt in turmoil young men out on the streets calling for the unity of the muslim nation by ship. but this isn't 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 but in the u.k. it's allowed to operate freely. it's very hard in the current legislation to ban
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his but 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 has put terror it jumping on the bandwagon to promote their own islamic state in front of the dipshit embassy in london there's a big demonstration in support and solidarity to the uprising in egypt and the. demonstration wanted to join demonstration in front of the embassy but actually the organizers the 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 illegitimate according to understanding of islam the influence runs both ways the muslim brotherhood's egypt's main opposition and
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a notable incisive of the current demonstrations is according to some a creation of british intelligence you might get the muslim brotherhood and that's religion teligent creation from the one nine hundred twenty s. years essentially to oppose more during respects the basic thing that they did against nasser in the fifty's and sixty's there some of those factions in there may have mellowed but still this is quite a leap quite a leap in the doctor the muslim brotherhood with the look into their background their essentially they pretend to be islamists but they're essentially a fabrication of the globalists. outside muslim countries has but enjoys its strongest support here in the u.k. it's organized on university campuses including luton which was attended by the stock. and although the organization claims it doesn't advocate violence the links all there to see she reaches reach it. fluent spy has put terror preaches to
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british suicide bombers who attacked a bar in tel aviv in two thousand and three hundred eighty contacts. who tried to detonate car bombs in london and glasgow in two thousand and seven influenced by his but terror in 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 terrorists 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 emmett's r.t. . meantime europe's a major power so follow the us calling for an immediate political transition in egypt however russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov told us here at r.t.
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that foreign intervention is not necessary to help resolve the crisis in egypt. i don't think i knew i would say those. should really be pushing chipped one way or another i don't think any suggestions for a moment so i'm going to be helpful and they're going to lead to a sustainable resolution of the situation i don't think that if you show lines that if al tomatoes are you know they're. strongly believe that the egyptian political forces you to call groups must themselves for in the way oh. and you can watch the full version of the interview with russia's foreign minister in our spotlight program that's coming your way here on r.t. on saturday. there is
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a similar wave of protest in nearby yemen pro and anti-government demonstrators have been holding protests in the capital sanaa thousands all of these. holding a day of rage demanding the resignation of the country's president ali abdullah saleh supporters of the current government also gathered around accusing the opposition of trying to trying to create chaos the demonstrations come a day after a yemeni president pledged not to seek another office has been in power for over thirty. four you all with r.t. it's good of you to join us today and is still to come on the program preparing for takeoff. russia superjet one hundred receives its ticket into the skies as it's officially certified right now the leaders program. investigators now think they know the identity of the suicide bomber who carried out the dumb idea of an airport attack just last month the president many other warned against hasty
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conclusions until the case has been fully solved. the culture of it has been following developments here in moscow. well the latest has been that the federal security service says they know and also knew the name of the puppet trade all of the attack at the airport but they also know the names of the most to mind so be attack we had a brushes made to must excuse the agency that was be today would also be nice to the president he also said that the agency's now doing everything possible to arrest all those who they believe are leads to the attack and to do it as soon as possible several people have been already arrested and there is a manhunt for a number of others as a result of this major attack of the country's largest outboards on the b.z. a stat transport thirty six people were killed among them six foreign citizens and as many as a hundred and fifty people what we just lived away call be a tad presently very promise those in charge would be prosecuted and if they resist
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they'll be a live in a swiss on the sports today behind oh that was be also confirmed that they have identified the suicide bomber here's how the out of russia's main security agency described the man himself. was just where i will just name the age of this person he's twenty years old he lived in one of the north caucasus republics according to our information he joined one criminal group last august which was based in a mountainous area the evidence shows that the suicide bomber was under heavy drugs when certain of the explosion it confirms how criminals prepare suicide bombers for these kind of crimes through which is the name all these twenty year old man has not been disclosed as in the situation is still going to happen to be suspects that reality itself the young man could have been linked to the attack also the president tells russia to make sure that if they express was a certain level of optimism holding their will but he also urged both police and others be to be very cautious when releasing any information on this case to mass
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media as the case has not yet reached the court and invest in cambridge investigation that has been very harsh rhetoric following the attack from the president that we witnessed a major was shaken russia's transport police. porting right there well there's always more news blogs feature stories on our website that's. some of the items you'll find waiting for you on. how to stay warm. find out about a new subject that has been added to the school curriculum. and what happens to musical. language.
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now as the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks is nominated for a nobel peace prize its founder julian assange may have lost himself an ally of the new york times which made a fortune off the leaked materials seems to be turning its back on the elusive australian. explores the twists and turns the relationship. 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 working within weeks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks wiki leaks the new york times first introduced readers to the popular
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whistleblower website in june publishing classified u.s. war logs posted on wiki leaks in the midst of 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 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 initial impressions of julia songs you know send up some red flags new york times employees describe a songe as a source not a partner or collaborator a man who acted like
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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 isn't. nation and trying to disparage is 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 is 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 whacks the world with a new load of secrets surrounding government corruption or duplicative and good
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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 it we will defend you and we will publish it you can't turn away material simply because it comes from 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 begin going to wiki leaks to get our information and we begin by passing the new york times then the new york times loses more and more business and eventually it disappears in this case 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
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newspaper in this narrative is a protagonist and hero or just a slimy heartthrob that seduced a source reap the rewards and then. turning up or not artsy in new york. well next week will see a london court decide whether julian assange should be extradited to sweden to answer questions on sexual assault charges he speaks to swedish based journalist al book about the fate of a song coming away in about fifteen minutes time. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on. a brand new russian passenger plane has been given permission to fly into the lucrative world of commercial aviation the sukhoi superjet one hundred is the first airline it decided in the country since the soviet times you got a pretty good office. the sukhoi superjet one hundred is the first civil aircraft
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produced in russia since the soviet times means that it has to be built from scratch and is geared up with some of the most modern and advanced equipment it's a short range aircraft capable off travelling not further than two or two and a half thousand miles and transporting up to one hundred people way now has been officially certified it got its ticket into the skies this intergovernmental aviation committee includes all of the former soviet republics and according to the . civil aviation company which produces this plane the next step is to get a similar certification from the european air space agency since it's a short range aircraft it's first of all that it will take the place of many of the. planes clearly used by many russian airlines for domestic flights
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but also many analysts say that this is quite an attractive segment of the market and. one hundred will be very in demand internationally as well since it was build from scratch it did take a little longer than initially its development took longer and in december italy's alitalia announced that it was canceling its orders but at that moment there or around a hundred and seventy orders for this plane. civil aviation company says it plans to build at least eleven of them by the end of this year and hopes to boost production to forty or even fifty planes by two thousand and thirteen and two thousand and fourteen. reporting right now let's go to some other world news briefing at this hour in australia. which left a trail of destruction across northeastern queensland is now losing power. one of the most powerful storms ever recorded through houses leaving thousands homes to
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people are missing but there are no reports of deaths or injuries cost of repairs likely to be up in the big. somali man who broke into the home of the cartoonist behind the controversial prophet mohammad cartoon has been convicted of attempted murder and terrorism the axe wielding twenty nine year old who broke in on new year's day two thousand and ten although didn't reach the cartoonist who was writing in a panic room sentencing is expected on friday may see a jailed for life the cartoon was condemned across the muslim world sparking violent protests. now that's the latest news for you here on r.t. but now let's get some business information on the latest in the world of business with. welcome to our business program i'm sure on. the second day of the russian form is underway in moscow this year it attracted
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a record number of business leaders and investors from all over the world r.t. is dmitri medvedev and brings us the latest from the former. 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 track seven to ten percent investment more per year while the figures that the privatization program place 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 today we've heard the president's economic advisor actually backed this initiative to have privatization going at a faster larger scale. was to surplus and. i completely agree we have to be more aggressive in trying to tie zing states companies i also concur with the idea that should be fully almost fully privatized if it plans to buy other
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banks in addition i believe that the states shane banks should also be reduced to under fifty percent and not just fifty percent plus one share. in the gift or is talk more about what to expect from the state's privatization 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 there will be between russian companies and the state will therefore have much less influence in the competition and business so it's our view that it solves two issues one is competitiveness and number two is that raising the much needed money for russian into food growing its investment programs and brant crude has surged above one hundred three dollars a barrel mark still by rising demand and the tensions in egypt are nown business
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investor marc faber says regardless of global tensions all is likely to carry on going up over the next decade. if the global economy is stronger than is expected because the way some countries recover and the us recovers then the demand for oil will be very strong and all 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 wars. traffic and shipping and so forth either way. you'll do relatively well in the next ten years. and i sort of look at the markets now u.s. markets have opened flat to negative despite news that u.s. jobless claims have dropped from the previous weeks. and european stock markets are mixed this hour the flitter is down more than a quarter percent this hour royal dutch shell slumped over three percent after a fourth quarter results meanwhile the bank is showing losses on the dax even after
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reporting a fifty four percent drop in the fourth quarter net profit to eight hundred thirty million dollars and the european central bank has decided to keep interest rates unchanged despite rising inflation. and the russian markets closed down on the day energy shares retreated with gazprom shedding less than three quarter of a percent oil closed up over a quarter percent as ross shed one and a quarter percent the rising leader of the us come on the company gained almost three and a half percent during the day and news that the dialogue may sell more than ten percent. and money and analysts believe that emerging markets are fast becoming the new drivers of global economic growth but russia now appear global equity market strategist says this is just. bubbles are a product of a couple of misallocation of what a bubble is so worried we see the funny nations for capital misallocation to be an emerging world one of the discussion because it is about why nobody in russia can
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get a real return in their deposits was responding to below inflation so that encourage people to get the money out of the puzzle and do all the things this is actually the norm in the emerging world is because never argue markets won't. develop their own monetary policy you're still tied to the strings of last thinking the dollar and one independent monetary policy you have the wrong interest rates on a bubble. and that's all the business news for this hour you can always find more stories on our website. stay with us.
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streets of cairo hundreds of thousands of. protesters clashed in egypt. by western calls for an immediate a transition of power. and the turmoil in egypt reaches the u.k. where. terrorists in some other countries takes the challenge to promote its course . and investigators told the president the identity of the suicide bomber killed. the busiest airport last month but to me treatment says there's still work to be done in order to find the masterminds. founder of the whistle blowing site
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wiki leaks julian assange just still wanted in sweden on sex assault charges and could be extradited from britain but there have been reports that the u.s. also wants him on charges of espionage spoke to swedish based journalist alberto who thinks there could be a political agenda behind a case that's coming up next. thanks for sitting down with us today here in stockholm in the work that i've had a chance to read of yours you seem to think the u.s. . has a growing influence on bigger and bigger ways tell us more about that course it's always had a big influence. the great wave of immigration of three states in the nineteenth century. created a kind of a reservoir of goodwill interests and things underneath. all the time certain interests.

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