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u.k.'s guardian newspaper is accused of revising secret documents provided by greek you weeks to suit its own political agenda there was a will and website is also threatening to sue the paper over its new book deal in the song. russian security services make their first a rast to bring the perpetrators of last month's moscow airport attack to justice. the name of this year's sad bulger who blew himself up at the idea of them has been revealed and several of you suppose suspected accomplices are now it costs to do all the details are coming up in a couple of minutes. and as a gippsland protesters gathered for their biggest rally yet against president mubarak the blame for his enormous wealth and abuse of power is shifted to western companies accused of funding him for decades.
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it's five pm in moscow this is archie coming to you live with me and you said no way first stop the u.k. the guardian newspaper is locked in a bitter dispute with wiki leaks over redacting secret cables and exposing the whistle blowing web site in a tell all book founder julian assange is currently in a legal fight against being extradited to sweden has threatened to bring libel action against the british daily the libel threat relates to a book published by the guardian that claims of science believe that informants who were potentially identified by his leaks deserve to be killed the newspaper initially worked together with the whistleblower to publish u.s. embassy cables obtained by wiki leaks but as argues laura emmett reports the paper is accused of editing the documents to suit its own political agenda. they were
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bedfellows in exposing u.s. embassy secrets to the world but now wiki leaks and the guardian have rapidly fallen out of love and it's turning nasty in the original agreement between wiki leaks and its partner publications the partners was to help publish cables on the whistle blowing web site blocking out names to protect the innocent was allowed but sources close to wiki leaks maintain the guardian went one step further accusing the newspaper of redacting the cables to suit its own political and editorial agenda something the guardian denies one of the alleged missions focuses on iranian dissident politicians and the guardian we. live in when they don't want such things to be known for their own deals they will basically want to cover the world and so view they cut out everything that was
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negative of all of their opposition. in such a way the reader of the guards. only that of the critics would never know how those people themselves view. the guardian reports ali had been a is just another political liar an intriguer. but what it leaves out is his why did description of the opposition as lacking organization and preaching problems of ultimate direction and leadership specific opposition figures are. very stubborn but not charismatic karoubi courageous to the few institutional allies hatami cautious and weak. all editing that seems to match the guardian's liberal agenda as it suggests their reign in opposition is divided something which doesn't fit western narratives in cables about the activities of western companies in kazakhstan the guardian failed to publish details of alleged
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bribery the actual cable talk of an internal investigation in a western company over five years during which former employees caused the company to pay five point two million to agents would turn the disappearance would influence because our professionals to allow the company to obtain business in other words bribing officials for contracts two of the companies allegedly involved british gas and any italy's gas giant that this isn't necessarily the story that the guardian wants to tell that they were editorial pressures on them but it also could be simply the lawyers at the guardian are getting a bit jumpy and saying well look we can't accuse people of bribes because they're incredibly powerful and they're rich and this is one of the problems with the laws of libel and the lawyers at newspapers is that they're actually only afraid of the rich and powerful ordinary people they will say almost anything about them because . these people don't have the means to sue the guardian prince andrew was cocky
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verging on rude in kyrgyzstan. although britain's prince andrew may have wished the guardian had edited information about his behavior in kyrgyzstan more thoroughly elsewhere some media commentators say the reason for the guardian's alterations was to help simplify the information it's still the way it could be done the service material it is so a lot of the form that easy news is difficult to inaccessible it has to be translated into journalism people who understand the guardian declined to give us an interview but did send a statement saying they redacted cables for two reasons to protect sources who might be placed at risk or to protect the guardian from legal action on the u.k. libel law but being sued is something the guardian might have to get used to wiki leaks founder julian assange is threatening legal action over the newspaper's book which i thought alleges contains malicious labels wiki leaks made
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a political choice when it decided to publish through the guardian a left leaning nice paper that takes a liberal line but certainly in this case it has to be the wrong one and with the guardian's recent publication of a book portraying the newspaper's dealings with wiki leaks in a deeply under favorable light it's a relationship that's gone truly sour your average r.t. london. three suspected terrorists have been tars with involvement last once airport bombing in moscow russian security services say the suspects were arrested in the country's southern republic of here well let's now get the latest developments on this story because i'm going to tell her joins us live because you know what further details do we have on this. elitist we have is that two of the three suspected accomplices of the terrorist of the suicide bomber who are now in custody are his relatives there reported to be his brother and sister and to a blood test several builds they have similar identical d.n.a.
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as the search person is not his relatives relative but he's believed to have accompanied the bomber. on his way from the republic of english to mosco now the brother of the sister are suspected of having known about the planned attack but not reporting to the police on time security forces found explosives in their house similar to the ones used in the ideas of a bore me from earlier reports all the investigative committee would know that the boulder was a twenty year old man from the north caucasus now we know the name of the republic it's english as a result of the attack which he carried out on january twenty four at most main international airport thirty six people were killed and over a hundred people were injured. well we also know that it's been revealed by russia's top security forces to the country's lawmakers recently on tuesday that there is a manhunt for for a group of up to seven people who are believed to have organized the attack because
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the names have not been revealed to mass media as it may hinder investigation and they still have to be detained. now just yesterday on tuesday of course russia's most wanted man charged in terrorist go for more of claimed that he ordered the bombing of doma down of a what are officials saying in response to that. russia's top terrorist claimed that he was the orchestrated all the gen-u. responding. make those claims in a video message posted on an extremist website it is not the first time that go cool model makes such kind of claims off to moscow's metro bombings a year ago he said that the organizers the attack he's also believed up to the bombing of the netsky express train calling from moscow to something has broken two thousand and nine thousand russia's security forces are saying that they're looking into those claims but they also say it might not not necessarily be the full model
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of the carriage out the attack there are many autonomy as terrorist cells operating . in the region on one of those terrorist groups could have done it's not necessarily directly linked to dope but we want to know global lot of these not only have his bees most wanted money he's also on the internationally stop terrorists he has he has links to. and several acts butts off to this video message was posted on the internet have been saying that the terrorist is just talking himself by styling himself as the russian version of bin ladin one just a gate as us saying that only facts will tell whether those claims are justified and is just one of the versions which they are considering and perhaps is just another all terrorist propaganda security meanwhile has been tightened across the country following the bombing and we expect that syria is amendments could have been introduced to the existing anti terror law just as the country is police force
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in general is undergoing a major overhaul and these changes are believed to to put an end to cop corruption and security lapses per well we of course will continue to follow this investigation for now are going to live from central moscow. still ahead in the program victims of corporate greed leading companies in the class are accused of profiting at the expense of lower income workers. and russia receives a batch of helicopters code named alligators find out how they earned such a snappy title that's coming up in just a few minutes and. if you're going to.
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anti-government rallies across the country since the protests began over two weeks ago it comes despite attempts by the authorities to introduce constitutional reform to help manage a peaceful transfer of power human rights watch says almost three hundred people have died as a result of the revolt demonstrators are demanding the immediate resignation of president hosni mubarak and they're refusing to wait until september when his term ends but the president is in no hurry to leave office media reports say rampant corruption has made mubarak's family among the richest in the world international relations expert mark almond told r.t. that the west turns a blind eye to dodgy dealings to control politics in the middle east. for baraka his family. has been an enormous amount of american. direct from the us taxpayer to the vinci code to be as i also call the chore interest of. the agent on the whole interest goes through the.
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supporters have to hook a lot of work inside egypt so a lot of the army sixteen corruption serves two purposes or the want to have the westerners pay to get business that access in egypt we don't have or have egypt. the west the united states has go to egypt arab people are supporting the peace process israel in a sense providing the shattered other arab states north america and the corruption is very strong because americans want to have buy support but also now when they want to push mubarak quickly suddenly we begin to need this into the media or you supposed to have expensive property in california saw and this all beings that the very people who were possibly compliers for him to do what they want allowed able to embarrass and helped start the protests because corruption is
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a central issue in a rush. for russian sailors have died and another seven are missing after a sept sank off the coast of south korea this it alexandra had twelve russian citizens on board and got into trouble sixteen kilometers off the port of slant it was reported the damage after it collided with another ship i helicopter and several patrol boats are involved in the search and rescue operation one person has been found alive so far. a brief look now at some other stories making headlines around the world a series of car bomb explosions in northern iraq and seven people and wounded a ground eighty others the attacks happened in the northern city of kirkuk two car bombs were aimed at police patrols while third device exploded outside a building that housed the kurdish security forces no group has so far claimed responsibility for the attacks. a south sudanese government minister
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has been shot dead and is also just in what appears to be a personal dispute jimmy was killed by his brother in law who also service is driver in the city of the man also killed a guard protecting the minister before turning the gun on south it comes days after a referendum results confirm that south sudan will become africa's newest independent state. military talks aimed at easing tension between north and south korea have broken down officials at the meeting reportedly failed to reach a consensus on and engender from higher level talks going yang in seoul broke contracts late last year when the north responded to artillery fire near their territory by shelling a south korean island. prosecutors in italy have filed a request for the immediate trial of prime minister silvio berlusconi on charges of sex crimes and abuse of power he's alleged to have paid for sex with
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a seventeen year old girl and used his influence to secure her release from custody on theft charges berlusconi strongly denies any wrongdoing and says prosecutors are trying to destroy his career the italian premier already faces the resumption of three trials for corruption and tax fraud next month. the white house seems to be trying to win over wall street by asking them to help tackle corporate tax and with many high profile business leaders in government positions as many question whether what's good for business really is what's good for americans to arches or less star has more. for two decades jobs and dollars have flowed out of the u.s. and across the pacific meanwhile the american people have suffered high unemployment and a diminished standard of living looking for someone to blame politicians point to asian countries on the rise seemingly at america's expense the american people have
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also borne the brunt of china's mercantile trade policies which promote trade surpluses to cheap exports based upon an artificial depreciation of china's currency overlooked in washington is the us corporate jungle it's become the elephant in the room this is not the explain to the american working class and to the american middle class they are both destined to oblivion because of all this is decided by corporate boards inside the us which are now global corporations those who agree say it's right here the problem started that us corporations hijacked american jobs and investment dollars taking them overseas with free rein to boost their bottom line fueled by this mindset so we do look allies two ways of the sellers are neil there's no worker movements who you know could result from our maximization of profits and in the us it appears no lawmakers will try to cut them
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off either president obama after pushing to regulate the business community has taken to embracing it here in the interest of being more neighborly he wants to befriend the u.s. chamber of commerce if we had brought over a fruitcake when i first moved in we would have gotten off to a better start making up for lost time he appointed a j.p. more. in wall street executive to be his chief of staff. and he tapped the c.e.o. of america's fourth largest corporation to had his council on jobs and competitiveness that's jeff immelt of general electric i'm confident that they'll generate good ideas about how we can spur hiring educate our workers to compete in the twenty first century and attract the best jobs and businesses to america rather than seeing them spring up overseas but optimism can overcome reality what's good for a company like g.e. isn't necessarily what's good for america and that goes for any company but staring
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powerful corporate money and interests in the face you don't hear the president saying that this guy's running for reelection nor the mainstream media beholden to their corporate owners the people criticizing corporations it's all about the bottom line find themselves locked out of the conversation like these plant workers fighting their company to keep their medical benefits they argue when it comes to u.s. corporations the priorities are this so it's about profits over people it gets all your death definitely profit over people and some economists argue profit comes over america's prosperity to lauren lyster our to new york. there's always more news on analysis on our website our team dot com here's what's lined up for you right now on the air find out how over two hundred passengers were forced to spend several panic stricken hours high above ground as their plane circled also more. and looking towards
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a never ending summer roster cancels daylight savings time learn more about the pros and cons at our dot com. present armed forces have received a brand new batch of the country's state of the art attack helicopters dozens more k. a fifty two choppers codenamed alligators will enter service within the here are seizing corpus going off was given this close up look at what they can do. around a military air base in central russia and that's these the common fifty two also known as the alligator and like the russian air force receiving the latest batch we ourselves were able to take a good names back to one of those monsters. facing
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this story really going to carry on can pierce through armor but obviously it's not the only weapon this aircraft can be equipped with a deep tank this else air to air missiles bombs all of them installed on the wings here and make this aircraft a real predator in the skies now the cockpit is the upgrade off this massive machine and she we can see one of the main differences of this helicopter from all the other attacks choppers in the world the crew which consists of two people they sit side by side just like a lordly or other like in the applied she would wear the clothes suit what you claim you know although this case is much easier to. put together in battle and collaborate for the oil its force could do with an attack or do you know that. you've probably already noticed this unique rotor system officially it's called a coaxial rotor system and it's a trademark camos design bureau and is meant to provide extreme.
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with these armored plates on the sides here and the in the you lower parts of the aircraft this is just really one predator really hard to get you go to school off or to central russia. that does it for our main news block business is next with to me to. well welcome to business r.t. good to have your company fighting inflation was the first order of business for president medvedev at a meeting devoted to economic issues on tuesday prices rose nearly ten percent in january on an annualized basis the central bank has already said it's ready to impose new measures to draw cash out of the economy to prevent it from overheating this includes further raising bank reserve requirements and piers leskie you know raising rates but alexander if you're a chief economist at bt capital says it will have to move. we think that they will
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hike rates and the central bank is reluctant because of they kept telling flows concerns because oil prices are high and if they hike rates this may trigger more inflows into russia. but we think they will move gradually and expect only fifty basis points for the first quarter so it's either to hide by twenty five basis points or one by by fifty but was probably the first option because central banks so far as increase the reserve requirement for max now how effective has that been oh well it's a first to have prayed so. taken alone it's really it's really minor but it's a very strong signal and one hundred basis points in reserve requirements for foreign liabilities is a signal that the central bank is taking this seriously. russian shareholders of tea and deny they are in talks to sell the estates to anyone we hope friedman a partner in the consortium that owns half of russia's furred biggest oil producer
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says no negotiations are taking place the partners have objected strongly to b.p.'s proposed asses swap an arctic exploration do with russia's biggest oil producer rose and have they say that the zero compromises to peace competitiveness goes against the terms of their alliance there'd been speculation ross they have could buy out the partners to clear the way it would be. wrong quickly to the markets and european stocks are lower with several companies coming under pressure after reporting results for example site of the event is well over two percent of the company had reported a plunge in full quarter earnings said profit for twenty lebanese like the drop from five to ten percent when moved down two point six percent following the release of its twenty term results two. russian markets managed a slight recovery that's on the my six point one percent their r.v.'s still down point three percent this is as well has started recovering up almost one percent
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for west texas crude. oil is recovering from its early losses down point one percent bucking the trend of the day was a gazprom is up two percent much stronger than the market and b. is finally rebounding after two sessions of strong losses is now up three quarters of a percent. russian punk band in fact hydraulic machines and systems has raised three hundred sixty million dollars of cutting the price size of its i.p.o. in london initially the planned all for worlds for forty seven million shares but only forty three million were sold and a fifteen percent discount to the original range. china's vast market and rapidly expanding economy has made it an essential destination for global business however john hammond senior partner at corporate law firm c.m.s. russia believes china is overrated compared to some other markets such as russia.
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we've heard from many of our clients they feel they just they have to be there it's such a big market potentially they cannot afford to miss out and so they invested the feedback from many of them however is they find it very difficult to win contracts they find it very difficult to make a profit in china whereas when they look at the businesses in russia which perhaps weren't given their priority. since the crisis the crisis two thousand there was a bad year but since then the business of picked up again and they're finding that they can do persevere successfully and they can. and they can do business here profitably. alone stock exchange of canada's tier mag's group which is the to wrong stock exchange are to merge in an all share deal the new change is set to become the largest platform for trading mining companies out of time of surging commodity prices but a combined six thousand seven hundred listings there will also be the world's largest exchange by a number of companies it's just the latest in a wave of consolidation sweeping the globe's exchanges hereafter the my six and the
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that are done not just human damage but damage to the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy coming from the city whether it's a sonic boom six factory marine mammals or it's the burning oil field syria and iraq or it's destroyed coral reefs in the pacific for purposes the list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that they are shall be taken in the war to protect the involved against widespread long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions of protocol one has taken exception to that.
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