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let's resume the moment beatriz the book clothes are going to go on a whole ritual surges of cement her chin on a certain clothes and in the radio believe that should be her jewels shirts in new delhi who to. be her to carry collection removed the clothes of the maidens hotel to. put those on the lido medicine ship and it was punished with a precocious promise. of. fresh five fives breakout across lives here is the country's spirals towards civil war encumbered outfits and streets in which the alps surge along position flows from its fears of a mounting threat from local it's. the us is amassing its naval senses getting closer to libya as international voices continue to raise concerns as a sign intervention. we are in an information war and we are losing that war.
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the u.s. state department says it needs billions of dollars to fight off the old school with global media outlets that simply getting. funded all russian series will take the needs of the ancient city of yaroslavl which has a story taste to draw. a very warm welcome to you this is seen live from the international criminal court is launching an investigation into the actions of libyan leader moammar gadhafi and some of his supporters for alleged crimes against humanity the first time the court has launched a probe into an ongoing offense meanwhile the battle for the oil riches continues with reports of as strong as they are the town of rageh wherever. claim they took
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one hundred percent hostage during the fighting began three witnessing the most deadly of all be arab revolts with over two thousand reported killed during more than a fortnight of fighting the international community has condemned the harsh methods used to crackdown on the opposition this can bring us deploys troops to warships already approaching libyan shores a move that is it raised fears of foreign intervention meanwhile the u.s. has warned of the growing humanitarian crisis on the to move into where hundreds of thousands of stranded after fleeing libya artie's polis fear of tuna's accountable struggles to cope with the huge influx of refugees some one hundred eighty thousand people have fled libya with seventy five thousand of them already reaching here intern is yet another thirty thousand are waiting at the border to follow through after all today thursday was a new fighting between government troops loyal to leader moammar gadhafi as well as opposition forces according to residents and eyewitness reports there were new air
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strikes in the town of brega going just yesterday fourteen people were killed and now the town was briefly taken over by government forces but from what we hear it is firmly back in the hands of rebels it is no means two weeks of violence and more mother duffy is losing control of the eastern half of his country but he has vowed to stay in power and continued slicing against this backdrop it is becoming increasingly imaginable that there could be some kind of foreign intervention in libya the u.s. has already sent warships that have reached the mediterranean and are making their way towards libya we're hearing that thought hundred u.s. soldiers are in the mediterranean right now really to board these warships at the same time the british prime minister david cameron of course so a no fly zone there are many of the international community who are against this including the arab league as well as russia they say that it's clear. it's an area
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where you have to have some kind of short term solution and put on the table that no long term prognosis in terms of how this will play out we are hearing the same from locals here they are against any kind of international intervention that opposition leaders saying as much they say that it will create the conflict it will undermine the democratic movement and at the same time we're hearing that a no fly zone will involve military attacks on libya's air defenses now this was done in other countries such as iraq and there it could that it is unlikely to halt the regime's helicopter and ground operations if anything is once the risk of expanding the violence you know as the death he will then have the justification he needs to merely step up his financing and his campaigns against people who oppose him. full of fear there with the latest on the situation in north africa or russia has a finished evacuating its influence from libya together with nationals from printing
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six other countries who are working for russia and in the tribal region who are going to be revered as praise the ministry of emergencies poor the professionalism of the operation. of libya is on the brink of civil war now to ask us to save citizens before it turned into chaos and the fact that we managed to do that fast and according to plan deserves the highest praise we were the first country to start the evacuation and these were late and face difficulties as a result of. the libyan crisis is showing no signs of dying down is now being felt far beyond its borders or found of the immigrants have already fled to neighboring countries well beyond referencing the price of oil is out in their inclusion of maps out the situation. let's look at the implications of the ongoing unrest in the northern african region and what it means for the rest of the world geographically libya tunisia egypt in algeria and these are just some of the
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countries affected by the civil unrest there just across the sea from europe and this to me that hundred forty thousand people have already fled unrest in libya into neighboring tunisia and egypt but the likelihood will actually stay there is rather slim it's all he has already received as many of the refugees who continue to pour into the country france greece and spain may just be next in line even before the. prospect of massive immigration has always been europe's wars. in real terms it has never been substantial we have always been below thirty thousand. possible untruths every year. clearly the overthrow of the governments poses a whole different set of issues and what europe will be able to do. on the ability of actually called the meeting among some of the governments most affected i mean
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imagine if time is not overthrown i mean business cannot proceed as usual after something will have to be done probably work on the map of libya in terms of all production facilities will see that eighty percent of the oil producing territories right now are under rebel control now europe takes over eighty five percent of libya's korda exports more than thirty percent of libyan oil goes to italy fourteen percent in germany ten percent to china and france and five percent to the united states the unrest has already promoted a spike in oil prices which climbed it's over one hundred dollars a barrel the highest point in two years and this summer analysts say it's just the beginning all prices have a knock on effect. the cost of of most most items because of course you need energy to. make products and deliver to the shop so. if
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prices continue to state a state that will have significant inflation pressures. on europe. and the world finally if a civil war breaks out on libya with the country breaking apart geopolitical implications for the region and for the world cannot be underestimated the major peril now is coming is the islamists radical islamists coming into power one all over the region you know these revolutions in egypt and syria in tunisia all of the arab states they have been yet you can see a million radical islamist parties have been suppressed by previous regimes like muslim brotherhood in egypt for instance. in libya you know al qaeda is very strong in libya actually libyan department is one of the strongest of the world maybe it's the second strongest part of the pakistani one one of the greatest dangers is that
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. you could use their tools to try to get you for that situation so they're highly volatile situation in this northern african region really bear significance not just fully being egypt in on syria but really for the rest of the world. now agreement between russia and the global oil major is giving hope today's youth is intentionally know what happened here in the middle east will slow down economic recovery for the latest on this billion dollar deal that's causing business that's going to. joins me now dmitri how is this deal going to affect the global energy industry well it's going to make the energy actually safer more secure because it's going to be creating a new liquefied natural gas plants in the north of russia actually will be the most northern most plants in the world therefore the technology will be developed over the years so the launch which is planned for twenty sixteen will provide some new opportunities to actually create this kind of businesses liquefied natural gas
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plants around the world in locations where they were not created before so therefore it's important for the technology of this process for this industry and it's also very important for russia because nobody circle established itself as an international global player. has been achieved many thanks for that update and i will be hearing more from you in the business bulletin coming up in just around fifteen minutes time. ok let's get a rush and now we're coming up in just a few moments our plane saltine visit the central russian city of yacht us lovell's stay with us to find out why this cultural hub stopped in the line. of concrete in the skies a russian fighter jet passes a flight test with flying colors and a couple of minutes here on r.c. . the u.s. is losing an information war to all terms of media outlets including r.t.
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thousand the message from hillary clinton it's a congress members who are questioning the state department's forty seven billion dollar budget request the next year i was asked again as you can report the u.s. secretary of state says washington needs to step up its propaganda. story clinton was defending her department budget in congress she says a major reason the state department needs money is because the u.s. is losing the information war and among those media who are winning that war hillary clinton named marcie i'll be very blunt in my assessment al jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive this is when one says she's leading an effort to spread u.s. propaganda through new media with twitter feeds in arabic and farsi but on wardle stage the u.s. trails when it comes to television basically said the u.s.
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should step up propaganda efforts and get back quote in the game of doing quote what we do best here is more during the cold war we did a great job in getting america's message out after the berlin wall fell we said ok fine enough for that you know we've done it we're done and unfortunately we are paying a big price for it and our our private media cannot fill that gap in fact our private media particularly cultural programming often works at counter purposes to what we truly are as americans and what our values are i remember having an afghan general tell me that the only thing he thought about americans is that all the men wrestled in the women walked around in bikini's because the only t.v. ever saw it was baywatch and worldwide wrestling from five years ago western media outlets including b.b.c. and c.n.n. basically had a monopoly in the coverage of world news things have changed a lot since then more and more viewers of cross the world tuning in to various
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foreign media to get a fresh take on the events our t.v. presence on you tube for example is a real hit almost swe hundred million views. something like three million al-jazeera the coverage of the unrest in the middle east and in north africa has outdone the u.s. presentation of the events while many are happy to see this emerging media variety the head of the u.s. agency that manages the country's government run international broadcasting has basically called those foreign media enemies this once they start to have state hillary clinton basically confirmed it saying that the us is at war at an information war with foreign media. now how it can fly says mounting civilian casualties in the afghanistan war are a serious problem which washington is not doing enough to address the afghan president made the statement during a video conference with barack obama on thursday well it comes the day after nato apologize for the death of nine
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a boy in afghanistan preliminary alliance findings indicates they were killed in an accidental airstrike more on this i'm not joined live from kabul by afghan journalist has only. meant that her being with us here on our sea now the u.s. led coalition is responsible for thousands of civilian deaths and casualties in afghanistan since the two thousand and one invasion do you think that saying sorry is really enough. first of all burns whom you. only soon so that it's not for. all of us also the note of roses all of this. religious i'm going to so we actually have just. now for the only so that is not. only. the start door. this is the only solution.
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but the nato invasion really kick start the democratic process in afghanistan and make life better than it was under the tower. well i think we had some good things and probably one government or another some bad. story is now going on with the democratic development of a number. of us we have some. good things i think if you compare it doing some stuff at least i was a committee was very tight but now we have a lot even if you're going out for shopping we are not we are not trust wall that we will come back safely. we know that this government and support and cooperation of these they have done some things for example they have been told but
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unfortunately we don't have details for them so if you can't follow the new government both of them but most issues the new government has the worse things turned. out washington says it will pull its troops out of afghanistan by twenty fourteen quote come hell or high water so what sort of country do you think they'll leave behind when naming. i think when the americans leave in two thousand and fourteen billion. and a civil war as i guessed. right now we can see some evidence that. slowly slowly growing closer to a civil war as militia by the name of. the north of the country now all the people on the civilian and a lot of the country have got to know about that they are killing. torturing people . so all of the. evidence. that we are going to sleep
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and nearly to a civil war believe in two thousand i'm sure we will see this with bodies but that it will be worse than the last one that you have protections for civil war in afghanistan and do you think that the deaths of these thousands of afghan civilians at the hands of nato forces should be considered a war crime an idea some people have. yes sure i think i think that will be because. our chief will be one recorded as a war crime against you know. some millions cannot cover the country besides they cannot cover india's that there are some. civilian casualties our journalists still cannot go to those areas that their people are in a conflict between taliban. and also. americans so
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if we have to go there and see this as unity and discovered those. joined. by. then it will be copyable and also it will be valued too because the as i was. in this area from kabul that was afghan journalists. many. ok great analysis of the international headlines this hour and a suicide bomber blowing up a bank in northern iraq killing at least eight people eight others were wounded in the blast in the town of had a report say the terrorists targeted people queuing at the bank to collect their salaries security personnel were said to be among those killed is the will to be the first major attack on the towers and so it's a busy thousands of nine one five people were killed by a suicide bomber. over three hundred christians to the streets and
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pakistan's a protest against the assassination of the country's minorities minister bassy was killed on wednesday when militants guns him down in his call this was the second assassination in two months of a high profile of payments of the country's strict blasphemy laws meanwhile elsewhere in the country a powerful explosion holding police in northwestern pakistan killed at least three officers and four civilians. use even though they've given up hope of finding any more survivors after last week's devastating earthquake hit the city of christ church officials say they have vision from a rescue to a recovery operation i want now look for the remains of the victims death toll currently sits at one hundred sixty one but police estimate the final figure may be as high as two hundred forty most died a multi-story buildings which came crashing down when moving away from the rescue
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operation will allow the teams to use heavy machinery on a collapsed building. now it's time to sit back relax and enjoy a run around russia courtesy of our close up team. this time around he travels on three hundred kilometers north of most cage the city of yeah that's novel with a thousand years of history and breathtaking time for tourism cheer is yes locals take great pride in their commitment to preserving the seasons architecture with the adults level the home of russians a little there's a and there's all these in the province has been on the out history instead of all their hands in terms of it's cultural. it is said that one thousand years ago at a place where the ball got in a coach or so rivers meet prince yaroslav the wise killed
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a local sacred bear with his battle axe and then founded the town of the town and region its name for has been known for drama ever sence local filmmaker yuri vaccination gave me a tour to show me why. the thoughts of what some fifteen to twenty historical films were short right in the area where we're working we've been filmed at this location to recreate moscow in one hundred forty one with stalin being driven around in his car from the kremlin to the church of the prophet elijah to the embankment time has stopped in a frame of a camera what makes the ass of a region so attractive to filmmakers is that the sets have been standing for centuries nearly perfectly preserved so in studio sent out their location scouts to fight a great historical setting got a lot of is ready for its close. and so is its talent alexandra petrobras in the business of setting scenes with paint and a heavy dose of romantic realism. he adapted ernest hemingway's the old man and the
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sea into an animated film on twenty nine thousand eight hundred plates of glass and snag in one thousand nine hundred nine academy awards for animated short film he showed me how he shot the frames where the custom made motion control imax camera system. i've made several films here here i've raised my pupils a nap it is a pain in the making of my films i heard that soon they're going to have their own ideas and will start working on their own projects and my dream has come true for. other movers and shakers in the industry are generating pupils of their own but in a much more physical way romana courtesans hollywood and russian movie career has taken his stand still regard film to a whole new level and i think it's a bit over the past five years we've been training. mostly boys and men who want to master this profession they come from all over russia training for four of times a week with complex stunts it's very interesting new talents and real stunt men
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aboard here on this carpet but there are more ways to jump into the movies than playing with fire in jaroslava just go get a bite to eat at one of the local café one of the most famous of all soviet influence was even vassilitch changes profession. full ivan the terrible in it the moscow of the sixteenth century was played by the yaroslavl town of rough stuff and even the sale of its restaurant customers at the thought cinematic it's here. this scenes of the film are set throughout the restaurant but if you'd like to sleep on it the attached hotel is watch of all four it caters to the movie minded with its time honored blockbuster themed rooms even under seal of which being the most popular for his part yury back simmons recent film hydraulic is packed with blockbuster action but his other local repertoire is not that of a theater. in the city of yaroslav all is the cradle of russian future the finest
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theater founded here but short of all course was the first national theatre that opened in russia it reached the heights of creative and professional thought and its time. that may be but as long as the one thousand year old city of yaroslav all is internationally protected as a historical site it will forever be known as the silent ingenue gracing a background of thousands of cinema and television screens the world over in jaroslav all over the france r.t. . well the second persian side of russia's pointy jeopardy crown has successfully completed its test flight suit claiming a plane was in the air for almost an hour but the jets had to be just some of the most advanced age and equipment on the planet its capability slinky being able to land short runways and fly in the most challenging weather conditions the generation fighters are expected to enter service in russia in twenty fifteen the
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price tag is estimated at about one hundred million dollars. later this hour max the kinds of things you have a report on all prizes from big groups in the june saudi energy stay with us for more on the clients report first of all business. hello and welcome to the program global oil major has agreed to go twelve percent stake and russia is in the pentagon to produce them over direct line to greece's share in the company up to twenty percent in the next three years tell us also acquired a one fifth stake in the ambitious liquefied natural gas project only humala peninsular more on that from daddy it was over. do you will benefit both companies to tell will become the first and the main international investor in the to participate in the development of vast gas resources of the amal and insular while
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another tag will benefit from the investment and experience of the international world giant the c.e.o. of the of french company christopher demar jury said that the tile is paying around four billion dollars for the twelve percent stake which they hope to increase to fifteen percent within a year and nineteen point four percent within three years. russia is a very attractive country for investors which is even more obvious amid the instability that we're currently facing the amal l. and g. aims to start production of the ellen g. in two thousand and sixteen and is designed to produce around fifteen million tonnes of gas per year the project needs twenty eight billion dollars of investment and the c.e.o. of the nova tag me his son says that they will soon start as soon start looking for other participants in the project we are considering bringing in several other
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foreign partners into the project they will be able to get up to forty nine percent we're now negotiating with a number of possible partners and we expect to make a final decision by the end of the year however towel will stay as the majority shareholder in the project the analysts say that it is good that a towel was picked as it is it will only compliment the implementation of the project. going to the market sell a strong opening in the united states the labor department of first time claims for unemployment benefits also lowest level since may two thousand and eight this problem dynamics are still on the dow jones up one hundred three percent nasdaq up one point six percent. positive sentiment is also spreading over to europe in the european. evening trading that's coupled with the european central bank this is in the interest rates unchanged at one percent and also pretty rosy picture at the close in russia has crossed the psychologically important benchmark of two thousand
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points ended up one point three percent the session my six zero point four percent of the close among stocks not over tech shares didn't grow in the morning but ended down one point one five percent on profit taking with that deal announced however quick profit taking as i said. all dues early gains off also was point nine percent seven start point three percent. now why is that that's after russia's biggest steelmaker agreed to sell three of its five u.s. based and profitable steel plants to brenne for a roof and this is also largely ignored because but he is fourth quarter twenty loss of more than three hundred fifty million dollars and service health says growing demand to home and overseas markets would boost sales and production in twenty. so we have time for this i'll be back in one i was time with an update headlines the next.
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