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hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. this is the r t news channel from moscow on a monday evening these are our top stories antigovernment protesters in libya build up their forces for final assault on the capital one of the last parts of the country still held by struggle even to gadhafi meantime other nations scrambled to evacuate their citizens from troubled libya but most experts are eager to get out and some are reluctant don't believe you'd find the lives they use to. the rest of the all rich arab nations pushes prices up with predictions the u.s. might intervene to stop its own fragile economy from skidding into trouble on other
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stories britain is prepared to tell or make his national senses there's deep concern that the u.s. firm collecting the information could dish out the dates of american intelligence by law. next to a nato member spend a lot of time looking at a lining in realigning to face fresh threats of a global security and it's keen to engage russia to help achieve its goals especially as ties and forge and many other ways including pumping gas in the europe well r.t. speaks now than to denmark's defense minister about how that can be achieved it. i. think. it's great to have a real estate around thanks from a security perspective what does north stream gas represent for dr mark and from
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here actually i think gas pipeline is another way of getting gas from russia through europe and russia and europe is so much into link if we talk about the gas market because the e.u. is the greatest buyer of russian gas and therefore the north stream pipeline will make sure that we can actually have gas to limit without any troubles which we've seen before and from a danish perspective we've said that according to international rules. the environment of course. we have had a very very you can say it a business minded focus on the pipeline and i look forward to what you're going through was to for us to allowed to use self the politics of that for a lng base cast why i think it was because we said that we we need the russian
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gas for the european market. and we would like to make sure that we can have the supply and have the supply also in twenty years time and therefore it's needed. and again according to international law and it's only. the environment that you can say no so we have no political discussion short of political focused on this because we saw it as a pure business approach lately for the last two or three years presently as it has been talking a lot about we shaping the common security zone with iraq and he has proposed this common european security treaty what's your take on that or what's your response to that script. i think that we can very closely together russia and europe without having a new structure i'm not so much in favor of putting up new structures new organizations if the old ones aren't working so i prefer to. avoid it one thing i'm very positive about is. the the russian nato council and i attended the russian nato
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council meeting in november and there was a very big focus from prussia but also from nature on we have to work together because we have some common challenges we have some common threats and we have to find solutions together. and i see that as the way forward instead of talking about constructors you know some experts would argue that nato is a little bit outdated and needs restructuring and this common european security treaty is exactly what it needs to actually reshape itself in a multitude of whole worlds i'm saying what we didn't respond was also that we actually reshaped nato and we made a new strategic concept for nato that's focusing on what are the challenges of the world today it's a cyber attacks it's terrorism it's piracy and. it's a lot of threats it's not a conventional threat and we stated very clearly that for nato we do not see any
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country to be the nominee of their of nature so therefore it's actually reshaped nature and i think that the dialogue that we've started to use with russia or restarted with russia i think that is the way forward and we're talking about missile defense because we also have a common threat coming from the south. and i think it's very positive moves in in the way that we are working in russia together and don't it's also my experience that the russian the nature of the. threat around them or not anymore. what exactly is nader's new strategic concept for classic security. i think it's. i think the new strategic concept is so much focusing on the new threats and not old threats and i think that it shows that we have to work very closely together in in reshaping what we are doing and use
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a strategic concept and say that all in denmark we also have to look into what are we doing with the danish defense how can we reshape the game's defense so we can act new threats towards terrorism towards cyber attacks and so i actually use things we decided to nato also want to make some changes in cyprus ranged it's. now that mark is a relatively small can three of you do you have position then up to twenty countries plus you're a former prime minister is now the head of nato so it's sometimes it's in. this country about its weight or do you think well. actually it's what i've seen and what i experienced was because we are so much focusing on doing having soldiers deployed to places where we can make a difference for example in afghanistan in the helmand province area for example we've been in kosovo on
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a. calendar we do encounter piracy. at the coast of somalia and we are we whenever we decide to deploy soldiers we say can we make a difference and if we can make a difference we say yes and that's also why i think we are overweight because we we sometimes we say no we say well if we can't make a difference then let somebody else do it but what we think it's important to the international players and then i say. you don't need to be well then what is a small state but instead of just being a small state you have to be. smart state so i've introduced that what we're actually doing in defense policy issues and security policy issues we choose to be smart states we choose to be involved special places around the world where we can make a difference. on that really is the hot spot right now and many people believe that it's completely unrealistic for nato troops to leave it's gotta stand by two thousand and fourteen what do you think. i think i think it's i think we can leave
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with our battle groups but i think also that we have to stay in afghanistan after two thousand and fourteen to do training of the of the police to do training of the the afghan defense and the afghan army and that's also why and what i see that you see that russia can play rome and i have some very good discussions yesterday with the vice foreign minister. what we talked about what does what comes after two thousand and fourteen and one of the things we agree upon is that we need to support the african reconsideration and reintegration process to make sure that after two thousand and fourteen that the afghans connect we take their word themself or be responsible for security but we also have to make sure that you don't end up having. an internal war in afghanistan and i think the russian experience from afghanistan we have to draw on that and we have to we have also
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learned should look into the lessons learned from russia in afghanistan and you know what america is also the only country to opt out of this common security and defense policy wise that. all comes back to the maastricht treaty and it was like will a lot of the danes they have a referendum a lot of danes they voted new. suit in march or signed maastricht treaty so to make sure that they could stay as a member of the e.u. we have to change. and defense since we're not proud. and the euro's another legal . ferrous another and well i would say right now it creates some problems for me in defense minister because whenever the e.u. countries would like to discuss security policy issues defense also issues i'm not allowed to raise my voice. which means that it would have no influence on the euro and the say on these issues and. i would like to get rid of the of
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the opt outs but the political climate in denmark is not ready for that so and so therefore i have to leave to look at another angle in your opinion what can a woman bring to the table as far as global security goes that a man can't. maybe a broader focus on how do we deal with security risks and what do we actually do. i think it's very important whenever we are deploying soldiers we do not look at it just with military advice i think it's important that we see it as a whole and i'm very much peaking with the comprehensive approach so when we deploy troops we also have to look in a civil reconstruction and development in countries where we have to close soldiers because sometimes well we know that some wars they actually start out of poverty
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it starts out because people don't fight for clean water. we have to we have to take that into consideration so i think i can be more i can have a more well a comprehensive view on on how we deal with. different issues and i don't know whether it's because i'm woman but i feel that sometimes i have a broader view on things well you also have reading your interviews you know it's mentioning the holistic approach is this what you mean yes exactly except to explain. position yourself as a civilian minister with a military base there when it comes down to security and transparency and defense minister will eventually have to choose one over the other when it comes down to it which one do you protect first. that's different like what you know. i know that i was appointed minister because i have something in background and
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because i don't have a military background and my prime minister was very clear saying that well you had the chief of defense he's responsible for the military things and my prime minister was very clear you don't want a general choo-choo be the minister because then there would be some conflict between the chief minister so i'm actually asked my duty is to have this broader view on things and not be the one only talking about military tactics or who's supposed to be where and when. all right thank you very much for the sentry takes. some. excellent professional. good looks traffic and possessing an extraordinary car. the doctor
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to. see. what's a god to news channel these are all top stories tonight anti-government protesters in libya build up their forces for a final assault on the capital one of the last call. so the country still held by struggling leader colonel gadhafi. carbonation scrambling time to evacuate their citizens from troubled libya but while most experts are eager to get out some are reluctant to leave behind the life they use to as people pool. and rest in the old rich arab nations pushes fuel prices up with predictions now that the u.s. might intervene to stop its own fragile economy from skidding into trouble one other story tonight as britain's prepared to tell all in the latest national census
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those deep concerns of the u.s. collectively information could be shared that takes it to american intelligence by . twenty forty five or a moscow more news for me in full in fifteen minutes case called the sport i feel. hello welcome to the latest sports updates thank you for joining me and here are the headlines they've done it champions acma speech kazakh side body sports two to go through to the playoff quarter finals in the k h l. walk over the moon on loan would be a strike of over fellow muslims it's the last gasp without. the calling card. and simply the best olympic champion. sweeps the battles of the rhythmic gymnastics brawn prix in moscow. i saw the first though and. bus of breezed into the gar
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and cup quarter finals following a four two in a side bodies that he's not above grabbed a great balance in kazakhstan because i'm security for male lead in their best of seven series also through us tell us your life to once again fracture severe five mil was the final score this time as an example it's all for the top in this one that's a lot of beating new boys you could ask to want to square their series to all playing that mistake you make and suspend breaking the season champions i go out. on sunday school became the first sign to go into the next round following a fool three rings on the muscovite side enter the magic three nodes and in the series they knew the bridge would do this they've been open for spots like on seven minutes to give them the cameras. but were not to be outdone and they went on to lead by two goals to one still in the open period that the thing was in front. however killed. netted trice in the second keep spots i can be game.
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three always foreign stuff going into the final period all those efforts proved in vain claimed his second of the night if the wind. and the first ever ticket into the last eight. meanwhile over in england there was a footballing fairytale at wembley on sunday as valiant beat favorites arsenal two one in the carling cup final to let their first major trophy in nearly fifty years and on loan rubin striker over time in martin says his eighty ninth minute winner was easiest goal never scored assn or second in the premier league with a hot favorites but it was an even and entertaining contest with burning and feeling they were hard done by after just two minutes leibowitz was brought down in the box but referee mike dean said it wasn't a penalty after the lions been wrongly flagged for offside that's the blues did get in front on the half hour mark so be a strike and nicholas they get the chance and heather. for the last hour work
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behind for long jack wilshere hit the woodwork. and russia striker shoving it up the loose ball he managed to cross the road and van persie. to sweep brilliantly and though the dutch was injured by assess the gunners without a trophy themselves to six years pushed to take the lead but ben foster stood firm in the city go. and it was his long one that led to the winner creating confusion in the arsenal defense. banning him substitute martins was that accounts online from the russian side of being it was only second touch of the match it gave his side their first trophy since one hundred sixty three as we said afterwards he said he'd never spend and he's a new guy. meanwhile in the english premier league this monday nights there's a middle and every time a stadium a strike take on second got some west brom the baggies have been one of the nearby
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since nine hundred eighty two roy hodgson's side of boyd following their dramatic late leveller against wolves of the potters suffered a fourth defeating five outings is also not aware of a scope would see them go ten dollars west brom victory to see the rise to sixteen and a one on sunday west how moved off the bottom of the table off an impressive three one win at a time when former liverpool scott caught up demba gone maybe two nil to how this by half time when johnson pulled a late goal back of cotton cole sealed it to injury time three one less time rise to eighteenth the red sixty six elsewhere manchester city remain further offering help one one time to for them. if possible now and also have appointed a new head coach in their attempt to restore the faltering fortunes with u.a.e. and specialist younis because alaska is taking up the hot seat until the end of next season the fifty six year old is stepping in to replace interest twenty meter should cool and his last boss is expected to bring lots of experience to the club are not something he has in abundance i think when i stop signs back home and think
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national teams that will be queuing up china and greece so the task of bringing to scale back to their former glory is now awaiting him after the russian powerhouse failed to qualify for the euro league's top sixteen for the first time in fourteen years. and saying with ascii ball and apparently was no place like home for san antonio at the moment the spurs have equalled their longest home winning streak in a single season in the n.b.a. after claiming victory number twenty one against memphis minute you know billy was there. he collected a season high thirty five points on the night but the spurs left late they were trailing by four points in the closing minutes after michael intercepted and finished with a dunk the end of the night with nineteen points but still not really had the final say running straight so still sign the shot. that gave the spurs the lead and they hung on to it thanks to you throws in the last forty seconds ninety five
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eighty eight the final score. goal for now and you may be the new number one but martin kind of lost in the final of the world match play championship now resigned as england's luke donald clinched a three n.c. victory there were unseasonably wintry conditions in the desert with a snow flurry stopping play early on but luckily not for a long time also k.-street hole lead on the front line but kyra caught his way back to make sure they were all square at the turn however the german couldn't keep pace after that donald with a sweet shot here on the fifteenth and he went on to win the holds go three again and have two putts for victory on the sixteenth climate conceded after the first giving donal of the biggest win of his career collecting just over a million dollars in prize money and rising to third in the world rankings. meanwhile here in moscow world and olympic champion yevgenia conniver claimed all four goals in the latest leg of the rhythmic gymnastics gone three series the
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pressure was on tonight voted deliver in front of a partisan crowd as the sports leading lady presented her brand new program on a matter to sneak irina conniver was as good as impeccable with the pink ribbon and plugs and though she thought i was performing with the balls wasn't bad enough to strip of another gold so her rival over here in moscow and fellow russian alexander mccall is coming first she trains to service her efforts with the ball in the ribbon however neither says more. what needs to be done to carry along. well i'm not very pleased with how i can form today i made a mistake with the ball that's because i haven't had enough practice with my new routine yet but with the other pieces about parades is only committed minor errors that just me my coach and the judges would have noticed but now subzero temperatures here in moscow. and spectators flocking to one of its parks to witness
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flying ice skaters and. cold feet. an impressive three hundred fifty meter long i swear it was a wreck the columns could park in moscow to host the crucial third stage of the question ice world championship and the downhill internationalized getting a lead from twenty four countries who are eager to put their skills to the test at the toughest been in the history of this new sport. it's the most difficult track it's not very fast but it's very challenging as there are many obstacles coming one after another that's why there are so many folds on the course it's very hard to prepare for all those tricky obstructions despite the freezing cold with temperatures dropping as low as minus twenty two degrees thousands of spectators still there to tend the rounds and no one was disappointed their hard action melted the ice and all eyes were on the track russians are new to this kind of ice sport but i came to learn quickly and available for scoping to gain some points from home
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and he sticks to major claim for a place in the final but failed to progress at the last hurdle. you might feel prosperous feel unfortunately i was just too tired i was eager to produce her best result but my legs just wouldn't go but that's are hard to get prepared for such events it's difficult to stay in top form. and so the final turn out to be a fierce duel between current leaders are two below anyone feel and canada's cold. the flying finn picked up where he'll left off from the previous survey and the many older ones and go running easily storm to his second successive picture of extending his lead at the top of the rankings. truck for me and i am under so you almost five clear run so i have real problems in the final after the steep part but i frankly i got my buzz back i got a soft target again i've been awful starts all night i like
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a lot of the ducks. and like every day i get on the ice conditions like seated next to get the turns and there are still everything to battle for at the fourth and decisive stage in quebec so it turns quite to the finish between kiwane move corso isn't dissipated on the nineteenth of march because they both are both are cheap. and if that was thrilling to watch so i wasn't much of the cricket world cup england captain andrew strauss says his size dramatic draw with india off the final ball was a terrific advert for the game although he and his players have been fined for that so wrong right during the latch but it was an exciting contest nonetheless india had placed in three hundred thirty eight or lacked the fifty overs sachin tendulkar has in his forty seven's one day international century in reply was fast tracked one hundred fifty eight from one hundred forty five balls and we're nearing a remarkable win and a flurry of with its fell in the final balls both games and needed two runs to win
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