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children of each college who killed cubing but you know who to put you to be so makoto sure that he will do. and you look times. in serbia is available in the hyatt regency they are going to. european powers turn their backs on obama and his supporters after the u.s. president refuses to rule out military intervention in libya. they're off the same u.k. could use force to influence what's happening in the country even means in deadlock as protesters dimanche gadhafi step down. british p.r. firms under fire for helping whitewash some of the world's most unpopular regimes including. and it's not easy being a spaceman just as these guys are a crew of six sit down for a stellar examine the moscow region the crew they've got the right stuff to be the next mission and international space station. and that of many of giant roussel
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rejects the offer to sell twenty percent stake in the north nickel back to the company find out more on that another business news in twenty minutes time. five pm in moscow bring you news around the clock from around the world this is our t m matras or our top story the u.s. and u.k. becoming more isolated as they refused to rule out intervention in libya germany has joined international voices opposing foreign military action washington massing its forces off the libyan coast claims it's keeping all options on the table and ready to step in if the crisis deepens hardy's policy or has more. well i'm standing here on the border crossing between trinity and libya. and there certainly is a growing sense here that as the situation in libya deteriorates so too does the possibility for foreign intervention grow now the u.s.
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president barack obama in his strongest words so far against the libyan leader moammar gadhafi said that gadhafi has lost all legitimacy to rule and must step down he also said that he had approved the use of american military equipment to assist in the evacuation of egyptian and other refugees from libya the latest word from washington is that they are not ruling out a no fly zone this is in contrast to what the pentagon chief says short time ago he said they're doing this would be an act of war it would require the bombing of libya's air defenses the latest word from president obama also was that they were considering all options on the table washington of course has asked british special forces who are in libya to secure several tons of mustard gas and other potential chemical weapons that are forced to be in the country there is concern here on the ground as there is in the international community that as the situation deteriorates under the guise of humanitarian assistance the united states the u.k. and other players who are motivating for some kind of intervention will go ahead
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with it the responsibility to protect is a very selective principle just a week ago twenty nine demonstrators there were peaceful demonstrators were killed in iraq by a government that has been propped up by thousands of american troops at the same time there have been demonstrations in the rain for weeks now we're forties have been firing tear gas and shooting on protesters the united states has not come out and said anything of our first many people suspecting because it has been hit quarters of it's thirty feet there now the argument that the international community has a responsibility to get involved and stop gadhafi from firing at his people does not hold that much weight when you need to remember there right now and hundreds of libyans have been killed. just a few weeks ago when three hundred egyptians had been killed the response at that time from washington was full restraint on both sides and not for any kind of international intervention libya has the largest oil reserves in africa at the same
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time european energy companies are invested deeply here this is why in many an international community suspects that the reasoning behind the those in the international community calling for some kind of intervention is motivated by personal reasons rather than anything else violence has continued throughout the day today friday that government troops have been firing on whipple forces particularly in the east of the country rebel leaders say that they will not give in and told gadhafi steps down the latest word from gadhafi he is as defiant as ever he says that he is going nowhere in several countries around north africa and the middle east there has been calls for protesters to take to the streets today has been dubbed a day of rage and we expect demonstrations and clashes particularly around the capital city of tripoli here at the border at the moment it is closed the last time it was open was last night thursday fifty five thousand bangladeshi came through as i'm talking to you there are about sixty thousand people here they simply don't
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know where they're going or what they doing and the latest word we hear is that there is complete uncertainty as to when this border will be opened and what indeed will happen here in the coming few hours the area just across the sea from libya is turning into a water site for possible military intervention four hundred u.s. marines hardware didn't create to provide president obama with more flexibility regarding his approach to libya at the same time britain is considering sending typhoon fighters to cyprus if a no fly zone is given the green light or he's italian overcoat has more. but u.k. is increasing its military presence here on the island of cyprus there are two military bases here and we have seen a large number of planes landing at the bases supposedly bringing military force to the arlen now initially was the ukase idea to establish a no fly zone over libya but right now it looks like the u.s. officials are also speaking in favor of the idea of tensions grow high in the
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region as to u.s. warships are already heading. towards them it's rainy and see they just passed by this so ask also know that some poor hundred u.s. marines are currently located on the greek island of crete and it goes luke like if gadhafi doesn't step down the united states is willing to provide military support to his opposition. the director of a top u.k. university has quit over the institution's links to cut off his regime is after revelations the london school of economics was involved in libyan donations worth millions of dollars it's the latest scandal in a string of reports of dirty cash infiltrating the u.k. from dictatorships in the arab world sorties are and it reports london p.r. firms are cashing in on the rest. the influence of p.r. companies in distorting the truth is well known in hollywood movie rock the dog a p.r. agent engineers a war to distract from the president still wondering. do should be the country.
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and sometimes truth is stranger and much more damaging than fiction spin has increased szell in middle eastern politics for many many years i mean spin is what took britain into the iraq war for example crass headlines about weapons of mass destruction and in forty five minutes p.r. industry experts reckon the majority of the arab states in turmoil bahrain egypt libya have some kind of representation in a london p.r. firm and the reason they come here a lack of regulation while in the u.s. if a p.r. company takes on a foreign government it has to register the fact with the department of justice in the u.k. there's no such rule. if you're a foreign government looking for representation in london but then bell pottinger based in the building behind me they're very cagey about who its client is believed to represent the problem with the bahrain ballerinas the exiled russian tycoon
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bodies that is going to speak that's also been writing to journalists in recent days on behalf of a member of the libyan royal family and it's all based certainly representing government elsewhere in the region well pot injured declined to give us an interview with this story but they've assured r.t. in the past the p.r. can influence questionable regimes for the better a country frequently modify. interactions and its policies in order to prove. what the sometimes. having relations with. but that doesn't always happen libya for one has used london's p.r. machine before with misleading results in one thousand nine hundred five u.k. based p.r. agency was paid four million pounds. to try and subvert the evidence pointed towards libyan involvement in the lockerbie case and this is what has led to all sorts of alternative theories about lockerbie although of course all the evidence
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to point to the fact that on the ground he and female were actually responsible so even knows how to play by these rules they know how to play the game and it's transparency that's lacking in u.k. p.r. information appears in the media but people have no idea who put it there and the only way one can be really sure about all the information that we're being bombarded with on a daily basis is where does it come from and is that person partial or impartial i mean not way we get a much clearer idea of what it is that we're being told although there is a new body in the u.k. designed to regulate the p.r. industry declaring clients is still voluntary london's soho is the heart of the p.r. industry in the capital way images of burnished and the unpalatable becomes palatable london's top p.r. firms are known to be working on declared for some of the world's most unpopular regimes but that expertise could be being used to shape the future political landscape of a goal noble region your average aussie london. stay with us here are two coming
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away a little later get ready for a brand new trip across the world biggest piece. of news closer pinheads to the city of jaroslav all exploring how age old traditions and breathtaking when states are being transformed lucrative business ventures what's coming up later. in russia would be so much brighter if you move a song from finance to question these. stocks on t.v. dot com. issues
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that so much definitely huge because it is the time of the mark when the world is clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against the government and its kinda self defined democratic west learn. love in minutes after the hour and last hour good to have you with us here on our t. the u.s. state department wants billions of dollars from congress to fight an information war against media outlets like r.t. secretary of state hillary clinton admitted the u.s. is losing the battle and leads to launch a counter attack journalism professor christer and chambers believes washington will fight true reporting with propaganda. the corporatization go mystically of american news has basically thrown out the whole need for news gathering and real reporting in exchange for punditry entertainment and sensationalism because that's
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going to deliver the demographics to the guys who pay for the commercials what's happening is we've opened up these huge gaps because we're more concerned with reality t.v. and people arguing and people attacking the president than we are with having people on the ground finding out what the problem the problems are and when you do that you can produce a product that people here and around the world are going to respect the amount of money we're talking about she could literally set up an entire. voice for america on steroids a real state run news network she's not that's not what's going to happen they're going to try to go into these countries and probably try to buy news basically to be a true propaganda arm rather than a news gathering and reporting outlet which is what al-jazeera and the chinese network are going to be yes they're going to have their messages but their real news networks they're pretty much where c.b.s. a.b.c. n.b.c. were thirty years ago before things fell apart and record. take
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a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe china will boost its military defense budget by a thirteen percent to almost ninety two billion dollars next year rise in spending raises concerns among rival powers over the country's increasing might the world's second largest economies been developing stealth fighters advance missions missile systems that could sue with a large its first aircraft carrier beijing insists its army modernization program is entirely peaceful and solely for defensive purposes. retired f.b.i. agent who went missing in iran nearly four years ago arriving being held in southwest asia according to the u.s. state department robert levinson disappeared during a business trip in march two thousand and seven staying on the island of kish. the u.s. secretary of state has made a new appeal to tehran for help in the matter but iran has repeatedly denied any knowledge of what happened there. nasa's attempt to launch
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a rocket carrying its latest earth observation satellite has ended in failure setting off from california the glory satellite met trouble six minutes in when a technical error resulted in the rocket slowing unable to reach orbit it's likely to have crashed into the ocean near the antarctic at a cost of four hundred thirty million dollars the satellites purpose was to gather new data on factors affecting the earth's climate three. meanwhile cosmonauts in russia are hoping to be cleared for an orbital mission to the international space station international a crew of the main and backup flights are undergoing final exams at russia's star city. has more from the training center. examinations will take place over the next two days of the team will have to pick out a special examination ticket in x. out according to the instructions in the ticket and they will be graded not just on their performance in usual circumstances but also they will be able they will have to be able to perform well in emergency situations essentially they will have to be
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prepared for anything that may go wrong in space on route to the ice says or at the international space station but when we spoke to them they did say that they have spent the last two years training together they are psychologically and physically prepared for this mission and they're really looking forward to it when they believe they will perform to the best of their ability now after the are done with their examinations they will have several days left before they go to kazakhstan to the baikonur cosmodrome where they will take off into space on march thirtieth now again the team is very excited about this particular date because because this comes on the fiftieth anniversary of the first manned flight into space and the man of course being you to guide and and everything this year because at the baikonur cosmodrome and. the ice says is going to be about essentially the celebration the anniversary of your garden's first flight and in fact the timi two one capsule is
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also bearing the name of yuri gagarin and also will bear his image on the body of the capsule and the cosmonauts are very excited about the fact that they will be flying off into orbit on the anniversary and they consider it to be a great honor but at this point they are going through some examinations and like i said earlier they're absolutely certain they will perform rather well. for more on our top stories blogs analysis and video you can always click over to our team dot com here's a taste of what's online right now. very tell russian villain of art and brought to light. in three d. find out why children will be wary as those angry looking bottle makes their way to the big screen. the oscar winning actress who hasn't been tempted by the bright lights of hollywood artie sits down with julia had been know she have the full interview on our website r t v dot com. plus the histories of a famous russian writer dies under mysterious circumstances with legend of the
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death still talked about to this day discover all the gory details on our website archie dot com stay with us. so if you know how to take a little trip with us as our close up team invites you on a journey through the beautiful regions of russia. as time around our track brings you three hundred kilometers from moscow jaroslav old one of the oldest cities in russia but apart from beautiful landscapes and historic buildings it's also a major player in the country's industrial future are teams losing friends takes a look at how locals have taken the initiative and turned it into a major tourist attraction. whether it's fast motors
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historic real estate or funny felt the people of the jaroslava region are not short of space for their robots their missions take the landscape for example almost thirty seven thousand square kilometers covered in snow in the winter months so back in the one nine hundred seventy s. rusco mechanica set up a factory in robinson churning out man's new best friend in the area the russian made snowmobile in russia actually that is not all the trails writing. we have. there are very good you can write anywhere. now the company is the number one snowmobile manufacturer in the country with seven hundred employees every machine is fully tested before it leaves the factory bound for customers who include even the local police. over four hundred thousand of these have been manufactured since the company began in one nine hundred seventy one and with the
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winter olympics hitting saki in twenty fourteen it's hoped that they will be used exclusively in running those winter games. and moving at a slower pace is the sleepy village of yachts go investor all a jar of showed me around and told me why he left a career in science to create a tourist destination and an almost forgotten place he read about just a few years ago he has sunk in cool million dollars into an antiques museum restaurant hotel and revived neighborhoods to attract travelers seeking a russian prevention experience. i've been here in this project for the last four years and the local population is change their attitude radically they now confidence in me this market has very much economic potential and the people living here are now keeping our potential alive by promoting traditional russian lifestyle choices from baptizing their babies to the way to keep warm people are
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rediscovering country lifestyles and the russians are faced with ceramic tiles and brick it's widespread i get thirty years where a tree that can ribands children are on the minds of a creative couple working in the bible business pavel gavrilov a children's book illustrator part of another canvas for the characters he created on paper and started adapting them into felt the funny felt company is now something which we aren't and factory mass production it employs single mothers so they can work from home and raise their families. because this region is well to do compared with other regions he's in this is there are many people with artistic minds or is important is to find ways to lead and be manifest it often is difficult to find how to do that. many people a idea of social importance and tapper nash his own new they don't understand what it means but i believe it's the feature of this region. whether it's sports history
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or art there seems to be something here for everybody who wants to make a buck and create new ideas in the region linsey france r.t. . prepare to be dazzled by all that glitters from the russian crown jewels to the latest fashion and diamonds moscow out visits the trendiest doors in the capital and also explore some unusual designs. is the latest trend to be said with hans you'll smile you'll look like a star but it's simply crystals or diamonds the results of the last. with which she spoke these three regarding jewelry like eggs on the juice you'll see. once a week. on the record i don't. know how it's something. that. we have it well what's. the fortunately it's just
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a temporary. moscow out in martin and you're headed your way in the next hour here on r t but a little later this hour we explore why some people around the world can't afford a bite to eat even though food is more plentiful than ever that special report coming europe coming up in about ten minutes after the business update with dimitri . and hello dimitri so there's been a release of upbeat jobs data from the u.s. that's right seems the unemployment rate in the united states is on its lowest in almost two years eight point nine percent will tell you all about that in just a second first of all friday we'll see t.v. piece shareholders meet to decide the fate of the joint venture between b.p. and rosneft a russian in the joint budgets here in k.b. he claimed that a recent deal between the british royal manger and ross near violated its exclusive
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agreement with b.p. in russia the three sides of science since tried to end the conflict with the tank a v.p. this week offering to replace me being the deal with the rosneft now. respondent daniel bushell has the story. he wants to buy the british firm out of the rolls and if deal chief financial officer jonathan claims he can easily raise the eight billion dollars plus needed trouble is both live and the russian government wants b.p. th a b.p. because only it has the expertise to develop in conditions the still call of attrition call to suspended but b.p. was left agreement while they sort out their dispute the peace spokesman david boyan of says it will consider any t. and k. b.p. . has serious concerns with the financial operational and strategic aspects of the proposals has become the pole of b.p.
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call it live with and called live without become true provides a full twenty five percent of its worldwide profits bikies shareholders a rid themselves of teeing k p p russia doubly after saying he favored the british saw it they also accused b.p. of blocking international expansion by the joint venture now this global in threatens to derail these new exploration plans in january the head of b.p. told me how important the arctic was to the future of the company if you look out to the year twenty thirty the growth in oil production will be fairly limited its value though will be high the world will need forty percent more energy by twenty thirty it's going to be something the world needs both sides have said they hope they can make progress towards settling their dispute in the talks today. was largest element in producing roussel has rejected north nichols offer to buy up twenty percent of its shares saying it wouldn't be in the best interests of its
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shareholders last month knows mikko offered to buy twenty percent of its own shares from roussel for twelve point eight billion dollars which would leave the adamantium giants majority owned by the negative when. five percent state commenting on the result decision that was legal said it will make no more buy out of those to resell meanwhile those local is headed for another extraordinary board meeting on march eleventh where the fates of the nickel giants leadership could shift once again. we got a strong lead nord stream consortium has secured almost three point five billion dollars for the construction of the second phase of the pipeline. the generator funds were thirty percent financed by shareholders and seventy percent from international financial markets with twenty four banks involved construction of the second phase is to start this may well as the first yes the livery for the pipelines first phase is to commence in september nord stream to the liver gas from russia to europe will be longest subsidy pipeline in the world once it's completed
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. look at the markets now unemployment data in the us showed a first consecutive month of decline in the rate at eight point nine percent that's nearly a two year low economy added one hundred ninety two thousand jobs in the u.s. markets are poised for a positive open but it seems there's no impressing the european markets as little reports that already hinted that option is the stats to put in that is actually lower than last hour when we looked at them still positive in russia the are two years of my six actually still in the red some profit taking. taking place here after yesterday's have to gains take a look at some of the stocks north nickel is gaining around one percent this hour on news of its offer to buy back twenty percent but it's been rejected by roussel this is obviously creating a sentiment that the company will not have any financial problems with actually
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transferring this money to resell dover tech shares are also seeing profit taking was never to one point one percent one is called down three quarters of a percent after its weekly rally. international financial reporting standards so i have to rest will be implemented in russia already next year that's according to finance minister alexei cauldron huge reduction of the global acknowledge status for some of the companies he's one of the steps towards creating an international financial center in russia this comes as president medvedev stressed the importance of reform in order to reach the task. the creation of moscow as an international financial center remains the country's key priority and to do this we need to effectively settle two issues the first is about financial architecture of the center because you should have a center featuring all basic financial instruments our task is also to raise moscow to the level of other leading financial capitals. and lukoil is sold more than half its gas stations in the united states and one of russia's largest oil producers
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sold a total of nine hundred gas stations to the u.s. base cambridge concerned angry the call was so the stars of the u.s. expansion back in two thousand so owns six hundred and thirty five gas stations in the country and the same petroleum southern margin in the u.s. is going to be no end of the season financially justifying. will be back in one hour's time am i that still allows you to stay with us.
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