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the splined regional in china true wizards elites what you're really getting a good international good to cheat every green little chill into. maybe a state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for news and his family's safety and despite major foreign news outlets to undermine the leader of the tripoli finance could often still has the support of. the global pressure on libya mounts with the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officials say it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for as long as a country as that idea of multicultural your takes another battering. a look at first to save russians in battle tiger population as their numbers reach warring
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worlds. of the russian capital you're watching r t with me maria joshie levy and state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country in flames of violence continues to tear through lead yet more than three weeks after a protest erupted and ticket office forces are reportedly preparing to fire back after a pro-government forces push to happen during the past two days it's unclear who is in control which territories with reports of air strikes on rebels and fierce battles in the euro one of the key cities roswell new some new sources have report of bombings in the libyan capital but as our teams policy. imports things are
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remarkably different on the ground. a warning on the streets of haiti i want to say to just you know wake up because you're in deeming no one can get a moment get that levy and with them i'm going to get that at the heart of the criticism the pool so it could just use warplanes bombed and killed dozens of protesters in the capital city future of libya appears to be on a knife a fighter jets have been bombarding the capital of tripoli reportedly on the orders of leader moammar gadhafi later on they told us that it would force. the guns or something. and completely lost. to the truth seems more to be a city going of artist if you take business these are hardly the pictures of a city on the brink of war meanwhile libya's capital tripoli is bracing for what could be another night of gunfire explosions and fighting eyewitnesses say war
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flames had been firing at opposition supporters from the air when we invited. foreign media to come to. and to see and to send good reports. we north said the administration or the management of the channel is. what they want from these two course and eliminate. syria for their purposes which is why people here are angry bahamas taking a few days off from his work as an engineer to join the throngs of the does he support as in downtown queens where they hide think this badly just the what's what's going on you know all the people are here of course they're just looking for our leader one of the that he was one of the higher but examine this it's not just what's being hidden it's also what's actually being sick. the language. the story
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type of headlines that are used and things that are quoted would not be you would not see these kind of language with this kind of treatment in a story about afghanistan or story about it that we are we were the aggressor so it makes it look like he was the problem here to just get out he said. i would be of going to be ok you know. the war is clearly not in tripoli and just clearly we still media has been a little too quick to write off the just the both sides have a propaganda well this house has been funding around for the straightforward usage of young lives gadhafi here. for history. repeat. international pressure is growing against colonel gadhafi was the u.k. and france said to be drafting a u.n. resolution to impose a no fly zone but that asked to get the backing of the fifteen members of the
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security council arsenal or amman explains what the move would mean. well a no fly zone is very much what it says on the tin it's which planes are allowed to fly essentially and what it would mean is that it would give allied planes the right to shoot down anything that took off inside libya we do know. and france is said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone william hague the foreign secretary here says that he's working closely with his partners on what he's calling a contingency basis on elements of a resolution for a no fly zone and we've heard from a foreign office source that it's only going to be used in the case if it's needed but no decision has been taken yet to present it to the security council we also heard more recently that nato has boosted airplane surveillance over libya to twenty four hours a day seven days a week and rather ominous lead they have said that that is part of a contingency plan that would go beyond humanitarian aid to libya now in the events
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that this no fly zone resolution is presented this to the security council it may not go down particularly well russia as we know has a veto on the u.n. security council and the foreign minister sergey lavrov has reiterated that russia is very much against any kind of foreign intervention in the situation in libya. he made it clear that we. literally intervention. in libya. have to solve problems of sloan's and so you know it would help. but of course a lot of commentators are saying that they see shades of iraq in this we had a no fly zone implemented ahead of the two thousand and three invasion of iraq and critics of that no fly zone so that in fact resulted in more civilian casualties and there would have been without it we have also heard rather worrying claims that it's after he possesses chemical weapons which that was exactly the line that we
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were sold to him. of the invasion of iraq. reporting here in asia times correspondent have escobar says most media is reflecting how e.u. and u.s. leaders my view involved in forming a new government do you do a little work trying of the opposition might you know if. these are peers because in this history. you find absolutely everybody progressive lawyer secular the islamists they are keeping a low profile so they're going to move was. a new. government. in the minds of the people stuff in washington and brussels very paris ok if we call their. next government will be in charge of north africa will be close to egypt calls to tunisia algeria will be controlling the region made to
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dismiss the west called drawls north africa so that's the real game. mainstream media for. nato is saying and surveillance flights over libya was round the clock monitoring comes as president obama says the u.s. is considering possible military intervention america is also reportedly asking saudi arabia to airlift weapons to the groups are these going to count has details from washington d.c. president obama said military involvement in levy is possible he did not specify whether he was talking about direct or indirect involvement the u.s. has reportedly asked saudi arabia if it can supply weapons to the rebels in benghazi the saudis have been told that opponents of the khadafi need anti-tank rockets mortars and ground to air missiles to shoot down could out this five on the first situation in libya is critical as it is with hundreds of people dead and with qaddafi saying he will fight until the last man standing and this report on supply
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that could come from the saudis upon the request of the united states could inflame the city. ration even war it is also being reported that the supplies could reach being gazi within forty eight hours so we could be some two days away from a few fledged civil war in libya with the involvement of western powers and here is what makes the arming the rebels possibility even more alarming americans themselves have estimated believe me especially the is two part of the country which is where the rebels have reportedly gained control is nor is it is only poor a large number of good habits they make up a fifth of the world's jihadists this is not to say that one of the rebel leaders the ne the big ghazi was once osama bin laden's personal driver the question here is whether the u.s. is going to end up putting weapons in the hands of radicals and destabilizing the region even more. reporting there from washington d.c. and we've been hearing about the prospects facing the middle east after the popular uprisings with political analyst matthew here's some of what's to come at around
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twenty minutes time. i certainly i'm not a believer in conspiracy theories i think it's right when you listen to people who believe in these theories it makes the united states sound like the most effective global actor in history and i just frankly don't believe that that's possible what i will say is i think it is probably the case has many changes of power throughout history that the united states and others have helped to create an environment in which you know those who are coming out on the streets in libya in egypt in tunisia to feel that they have some international support. europe small to culturalism has been dealt another blow after germany's new interior minister said islam had no place in his country france is far right we are his also way then calling for millions of non europeans to be sent home they are among the biggest attacks on integration in the e.u.
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and calm as thousands of arab refugees flee from the trouble in north africa correspond they deal bushell has the details in brussels. islam does not belong in germany according to the country's new interior minister peter friedrich i did that immigrants must learn to speak german first and foremost and know germany's quote western christian origins countries four million muslims are rocking or crying a slap in the face for all muslims and it comes off the charts langley merkel and britain's leader david cameron said the efforts to create a multicultural society in europe had failed the arrival of thousands of immigrants from the middle east and north africa fleeing that violence has inflamed a population already suffering from record unemployment and general economic hardship in neighboring france the extreme right national front party will take
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first place in the first round of president selections there next year according to a new poll penn is expected to get twenty three percent of the vote that's ahead of president nicolas sarkozy the incumbent and the socialist opposition as well the party the national front the school for three million europeans to be sent out of the country to give you a flavor of their program both here and in belgium also in france there is next month expected to be passed a rule of law banning the full for years face veil the defenders of the law say that it's to stop violent protests for example recently many protesters have of war veils to protest against various things and they say it's not targeting the muslim population but of course many muslims are up in arms about that neighboring italy has perhaps been the worst affected many immigrants have fled there just across the shore a mediterranean from north africa and the middle east and there's been an astonishing
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rise in right wing politics there as well. daniel bushell reporting there from brussels coming up in just a few minutes here in our t.v. they problems facing big cats but when the population is poor the attention of the international community rushes into the house leaving the. even dangerous species of data on the nationwide average from school children up to the prime minister to keep the amazing alive. a u.s. senator has asked for more money to fund the war in afghanistan despite the embarrassing revelation that lawmakers were manipulated by the military to do so karl levin also suggests leaving a power a vacuum in the troubled country something that was mistakes made when the soviets pulled out thirty years ago but our military contributor says the two situations are starkly different. thirty years ago this soviet army successful it
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accomplished one of its main mission to build of the professional afghan armed forces and you know why because we thought bad again military officers score that there was something to die for for their own country for their own peers and for their own armed forces unlike the soviet military campaign the current american mission in afghanistan has nothing to offer neither to add again officers or north to admin people it's a large why because of the whole american experience in afghanistan these only about profiteering whether it's for consultant vultures or for their private contractors or for the drug lords in essence the whole american campaign in afghanistan has nothing to do be an ideology fighting against terrorism or insurgency be boiled down to one thing to put a christian a these low intensity conflict as long as possible and the us for perch eight and
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expand a unique opportunity for the whole profiteers in the united states and in afghanistan to squeeze a bigger bang from their bucks invested by the american taxpayers in afghanistan. a quick update now on some other world news a car bomb has killed her if you will i'm going to dozens in pakistan's third largest city a glass ripped through. the road probably liberal arts of pakistan of syria much violence by a group of qaida and taliban militants eastern city has rarely been a target of the past. america's discovery shuttle is on its last journey back to earth after undocking from the international space station it's making one orbit of a planet with a crew taking the opportunity to take some souvenir snapshots but veteran spaceship wouldn't return marking the end of the thirty year shuttle program discovery will
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then had to be its retirement home at the smithsonian institute museum. thousands of egyptian christians have protested in cairo demanding an end to religious discrimination against them demonstrators by the sixth of october bridge chanting slogans coptic christians make up for saying that the country's million population and they back to the earliest days of christianity has the government of failing to stop prejudice which they claim makes them second class citizens. and our chief financial gurus are also in egypt in our next hour max kaiser and state herbert suggest how a full scale economic revolt might be the only way to topple the corrupt with big wigs of the big bags. kaiser this is the kaiser report coming to you from cairo egypt behind me the october sixth the bridge this is where millions of
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revolutionaries stormed and took over a country and throughout the dictator i'm only hoping we see something similar in the u.s. millions storming the brooklyn bridge or take out the dictatorship of the new york federal reserve bank or how about the dictatorship of the federal reserve bank in washington this is ground zero for the twenty first century revolutionary movement a global insurrection against iraq invasion. efforts to save russia's dwindling tiger population are showing their first shoots of success the world's biggest cat species faces its toughest fight for survival and there are just a few hundred more was left i suppose the loss of habitat continued to drive them towards extinction for as has been following the progress of one of the lucky ones . it might not be the prettiest of faces but it's one that's become much loved when juric the tiger fell victim to a misdiagnosis and
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a failed facial operation he touched the hearts of thousands and sparked a massive fundraising campaign to save him and which you can move a biology teacher told us about the tide of the story we all felt sorry for him and decided to help. we are glad our school volunteered to help to thank her. thousands of dollars later in jerk that had extensive surgery on his face and even fans knew her name in the khabarovsk region but the efforts to help him continue. he's going to need. it will be several stages five or six going to be a long process and we knew. it's not just your needs help it one thing tiger population has called the attention of the international community russia's been at the helm leading the efforts to try. russia's heavily invested in
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preserving its tiger population prime minister vladimir putin personally and to sing international protection campaigns alongside celebrities such as leonardo di caprio but despite this it's now estimated that less than five hundred of these cats remain in the wild and recent reports revealed worrying statistics that these animals come from a limited gene pool increasing the potential for genetic diseases and other real misses amongst the population they were once a familiar sight across eastern russia northern china and the korean peninsula now before a station has a bit taken poaching is their biggest threat to their natural habitat numbers continue to do until it's maybe continued efforts to save that much more important . judy we started raising money right away and it dangerously she no more time got our national problem and we have to solve this problem together it
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will be no use if we are not united. despite the many challenges russia continues its a turn in campaign to save the tigers even if it's only one big cats that's a telling sarah see. our kids chat going to our stories of r.t. dot com here is some of what we're all lining up for you today saying it was flowers for international women's day as russian men pay tribute to the ladies in their life. or for a more about past time watch r.g. correspondents find out in a snow we showed out of the faceoff. appraiser
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today here in our new time now for the business update with corinne in just a few moments. her welcome to business here on r.t. well she is planning to set up a ten billion dollar investment fund to help bring in the high profile foreign cash so companies and projects around the country reports say the international financial giant goldman sachs has been informally asked to help process the bank to guide the last two years foreign investment of the russell reached almost one hundred ten billion dollars with a key focus on manufacturing and natural resources. so good prices are keeping the world's central bankers worried as they try to get down inflation low cross stocks
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and poor weather conditions are the key factors which are setting costs up as hoped the market will stabilize at the end of the year we have seen a very very solid a settler up train across our culture commodity prices over the last twelve months and a lot of this is really common the back of production side downgrades mostly spurred by weather conditions we're in an environment where demand has bounced back quite nicely after the recession and we're also finding ourselves in a period which is being charged. so there's still a lot of uncertainty in the market and with. law and so thing you are going to see the markets reacting quite nervously but we do expect the moderation in terms of our financial prices in the second half of this year so we do think a lot of the good news in a sense is already in the price. now let's look at how the markets are performing russian stock markets are closed for public holiday let's cross over to asia where stock markets advance there today with merger activity posting trophy shares
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translink added point three percent more hong kong's hang seng was a half a percent in tokyo hitachi added over two percent up to us rival western digital corp i would say why it's hard to drive business for about four point three billion dollars. foreigners who try to make a living in russia long realize that for all its ups and downs doing business here can prove very profitable. pretty color has been following the progress of one french entrepreneur who's lived as. heroes. we like the feel in french it's like see. they do something i try to do it's a different way around grows roses with an unusual twist it's value. in treating smells with intriguing prizes it's a nice market anyway. so you win by made the. normal roses and
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we do we buy one of these and here is where this french business woman built her business eating and we don't know what it's really in the me that of nowhere. it's a small village two hundred kilometers away from moscow first of think you see ok russia's there it is there are a lot of fields and you can go anywhere. in the laws of this country and one of the law you don't go just where you want you go where you know then no it's like a very very small country even split up in france florence bought land and built a one hectare greenhouses and her investments doubled so six million euros much to her surprise in russia you have to go through special entities that have a license it can double your cost just because this company can work and then the specialist cannot work her remote location caused all sorts of problems lack of
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utilities construction delays and on god those when she finally sold her first roses two years ago the main problem had people unwilling to work it's not only my problem what can be the motivation for people. to think we used to it's not the money only rights it doesn't work. we have. higher than average salary you. know. and. this is not to these not enough. but it's maybe it sounds pompous but there are heroes in ordinary life a foreigner comes to russia and tries to produce something interesting here fly around says help project should start paying back in about five years she plans to expand her business with the dream of offering a tailored service for exclusive clients i can imagine. her as
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a. prison for the eight of march for example it is different here in this. manner but it can be both. wife. and mother the unique value theo proceeded to get from the union its gathered in the world and would be called by good name of. his wife. florence has been in russia since the ninety's and says she's now learned how to do business here i don't know this program like. it. when i go by you know. i believe movie and i don't have problems and not maybe partly because i'm french but there's a new movement because they think they got in a bit maybe part of it. but it had a because of the rosy like
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a one scoring businesswoman making her a rash that's all for now tell me in thirty minutes for was about.
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this impact. he needs to be the best and the leader radium ended in an intensive no number both of our vehicles is screaming that i see the bones the engines. radiation that exists in the nature. of our cars the group of them in the vicinity of known differentiated so produces so much beef and so many changes including an suv leukemia. rising out of the immune system. you don't have to have a college degree going to have to pay for an education dunder stamp if you spread radioactive materials all over somebody's backyard you got a problem. wealthy british style sun the sun has no time to write.
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