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points pushers and i would print certainly the splined still in touch with the who tell me it's not your group it's a google how would international floods achieve every green little who tilled intel who. would be a state broadcaster and he was claims that the protesters rejected not for profit off you go when exchange for his and his family's safety and despite critics claims that major foreign news outlets are attempting to undermine the leader of our correspondents or believe i'm talking still has huge support. local pressure on libya mounts with the un on the verge of allowing though fly zone and the us of officially say it may get militarily involved. and germany's new minister interior minister says there's no place for islam in his country as the idea of multicultural europe takes another pattering and. it took some rebuilding but chechnya is ready for
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a friendly football match with brazilian sports stars as they bring their world class skills to the once a volatile public. and we look at efforts to save russia's unbridled tiger population as their numbers reach loads of. two pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story libyan state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel moammar gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country in a flame violence continues to tear through libya more than three weeks after protests first erupted and i could i be forces are reportedly preparing to fight back after pro-government forces pushed ahead during the past two days it's unclear who was in control of which territories with reports of air strikes on rebels and fierce battles. one of the key cities roswell new some news sources have been
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reporting bombings in the libyan capital. port things are remarkably different on the ground. a warning on the streets of tripoli i want to say to just you know wake up because you're in deeming you know one can get a moment get that. the end would come i'm going to get that at the heart of the criticism the ports it could just use warplanes bombed and killed dozens of protesters in the capital city future of libya appears to be on a knife edge fighter jets have been bombarding the capital tripoli reportedly on the orders of leader moammar gadhafi. they told us that he is with force and. he comes or something. and completely lost. the to the truth seems more a city of artist if you take business these are hardy pictures of a city on the brink of war meanwhile libya's capital tripoli is bracing for what
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could be another night of gunfire explosions and rioting eyewitnesses say war flames had been firing at opposition supporters from the air when we were. foreign media to come to and to libya and to see to. reports to their channel as we. channel is. what they want from these reports and. does not serve 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 is in downtown queens where they hide think this badly despite what's what's going on you know ok all the people are here for such of course they're looking for our leaders. they want to hire the best santa list. it's
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not just what's being hidden it's also what's actually being sick. the language and the framing story type of headlines that are used and things that are quoted would not be you would not see these kind of movies with this kind of treatment in a story about afghanistan or story about it that we were we were the aggressor so it makes it look like it often is the problem here just. the f.b.i. would be afghanistan. ok you know. the rule is clearly not in tripoli and just clearly we still media has been a little too quick to buy to just see both sides have a propaganda will this cause has been running around for the straightforward besieged young lives gadhafi. you. see tripoli. international pressure is growing against colonel gadhafi with the u.k. and france said to be drafting a u.n.
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resolution to impose a no fly zone but that has to get the backing of fifteen members of the security council argues laurette 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 that britain and france are said to be drafting a u.n. resolution for a no fly zone and 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 the 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've 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
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a contingency plan that would go beyond humanitarian aid to libya now in the events that this. 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. we've already made it clear that we do see. military intervention. in libya. have to see problems and sounds would help of any three piece leads but of course a lot of commentators are saying that they see shades of iraq in this we had a no fly zone instrumented ahead of the two thousand and three invasion of iraq and critics of that mayflies it said that in fact resulted in more civilian casualties and there would have been without it we have also heard the worrying claims that
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the possesses chemical weapons which the course exactly the line that we were sold to the head of the invasion of iraq. asia times correspondent pepe escobar says most media is in reflecting how e.u. and u.s. leaders might be involved in forming a new libyan government deedle norwalk chain of well position might. have actually read these appears because in this history legal radio. you find absolutely everybody from a progressive lawyer secular people to islam is keeping a low profile so nobody knows what will emerge a new. government would be. in the minds of people deciding stuff even washington in brussels and london every paris ok if we go there and we prop up the next government would be in charge of your thin africa will be close to egypt in
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calls to tunisia algeria will be controlling the region nato will be in place this means the west called trolls north and africa so that's that's the real game there too you won't see is fallout in mainstream media for. nato is boosting its surveillance flights over libya with around the clock monitoring this comes as president obama says the u.s. is considering possible military intervention america's also reportedly asking saudi arabia to airlift ripens to anti-car groups or he's got a cheeky on has the details from washington. president obama said military involvement in levy is possible he did not specify whether he was talking about direct but were in direct involvement the u.s. has reportedly asked saudi arabia if it can supply weapons to the rebels in being galaxy the saudis have been told that opponents of the need anti-tank rockets mortars and ground to air missiles to shoot down could out this five bombers situation in libya is critical as it is with hundreds of people dead and with
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gadhafi saying he will fight until the last man standing and this reporting arm supplies that could come from the saudis upon the request of the united states could inflame the situation even more if it is also being reported that the supplies could reach being ghazi within forty eight hours so we could see some two days away from fledged civil war in leave you know 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 through 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 jihadist it's enough to say that one of the rebel leaders the northeast of being ghazi was was osama bin ladin 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. we've been hearing about the prospects facing the middle east after the popular uprisings but political analyst mathura johnson he's of here's
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what's coming to come in about twenty minutes. i certainly am not a believer in conspiracy theories but i think it's wrong 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's possible what i will say is i think it is probably the case as in 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 and egypt in tunisia you know feel that they have some international support. europe's multiculturalism has been dealt another blow after germany's new interior minister says is a law has no place in his country france's far right leader has also weighed in calling for millions of non europeans to be sent home there among the biggest attacks on integration in the e.u.
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and come as thousands of arab refugees flee from trouble in north africa are he's correspondent daniel bushell has more from brussels. islam does not belong in germany according to the country's new interior minister has he to friedrich added that immigrants must learn to speak german first and foremost and knode germany's quote western christian all regions of the countries four million muslims are up in arms crying a slap in the face for all those lives and it comes off charles langley merkel and britain's leader david cameron said that 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 positive rule or law banning the full four years face veil the defenders of the law say that it's to stop violent protests for example recently many protesters have of one 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 the mediterranean from north africa and the
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middle east and there's been an astonishing rise in right wing politics there as well. stay with us here on r.g.p. coming up in a few minutes the big problems facing big cats that when things like a public relations pull it's not. rushing into the how leaving me at this time with peggy when they were just a day and update on the nationwide effort from schoolchildren up to the prime minister to keep the amazing hours. the russian republic of chechnya once an arena for a military conflict is now a stage for a prestigious world class for its first time ambitious rebuilding the capital grozny is hosting a friendly football match between brazilian superstars from a team formed by the republic's head artie's tom barton is in the stadium where the game will kick off in a few hours there's an air of excitement over the course of the chechen capital today excitement of out of football match due to take place on this pitch later today and that football matches between chechnya and brazil yes brazil details
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about the arrival of the brazilian team makes today are being kept very quiet it's not quite known which players it will include but it's expected it will include players that helped was ill when the two thousand and two world cup and they're expected to play against a team here in chechnya composed of old soviet football stars russian football stars and captained by ramzan kadyrov he gave a press conference last night in which he talked about the excitement both of himself and of the city about his upcoming match it's a real holiday for all our fans who've been waiting for this event for such a long time it's an exciting day and i know that many of those who left the republican years ago coming back to enjoy the match. because ne is famous for something around the world unfortunately it's not football it's its connections with war and turmoil five years ago this city was just a shell reduced to that after years of war through the late one nine hundred ninety
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s. and into the two thousands and if today shows anything it shows that the brazilian team is confident enough to come here and play a football match and that the efforts that have gone into rebuilding the city are starting to work at last night's press conference many questions were asked about security and this ongoing threat on the court that. unfortunately those responsible for crimes during the past conflicts are enjoying their refuge in european countries for example. he's free to travel around the globe we had evidence he was behind many atrocities the message of today's game will be very much one of friendship and that's hoped that this spirit of friendship will prevail again under city today as this much is held. and in the next hour the kaiser report is in north africa to wonder whether a full scale economic revolt could be the solution to toppling corrupt bigwigs in big banks. kaiser this is the kaiser report coming to you from
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cairo egypt behind me the october sixth the bridge this is where millions of revolutionary stormed and took over a country and throughout the dictator i'm only hoping we see something similar in the us millions storming the brooklyn bridge to 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 the patient. sure enough as some other stories making headlines across the globe a car bomb pakistan third largest city is killed twenty people and wounded almost one hundred others that blast tore through a gas station in frys all bad leaving an area covered with debris well other parts of pakistan have been. seen much violence by both al qaeda and taliban militants
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the eastern city has rarely been a target in the past. australia's state of queensland's once again been hit by two rental rain and flooding one woman said to have died after she was apparently swept out of her car by the raging torrents more than two hundred millimeters of rain has fallen in meteorologists are expecting more to come homes and businesses are being deluged in a region still trying to recover from the weather devastation that started back in november. thousands of egyptian christians are protested in cairo demanding an end to religious discrimination against them demonstrators flooded the sixth of october bridge chanting slogans coptic christians make up ten percent of the country's eighty million population and date back to the earliest days of christianity the government of failing to stop prejudice which they claim is making them a second thought. citizen. and check it out james bond as a blonde british actor daniel craig and a wig and heels to support international women's day the star is among those
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drawing attention to the global problems of gender equality there are events happening around the world thousands of women marched in manila to demand the president prioritize equal rights the eighth of march has been used to celebrate each even so women for a century and for a handful of countries is also a national. everett's 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 there just a few hundred amorous left in poacher as poachers and loss of habitat continue to drive them toward extinction or he's sorry for of 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 sure it could be a more tiger fell victim to a misdiagnosis and a failed facial operation he touched the hearts of thousands and sparked a massive fundraising campaign to save him which if you can move
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a biology teacher told us about the tiger 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 juric has had extensive surgery on his face and even fans and you heard him in the khabarovsk region but the efforts to help him continue. he's going to need. it will be done in several stages. going to be a long process. where it's not just europe that needs help but when think tiger population is called the attention of the international community russia has been at the helm leading the efforts to try. russia's heavily invested in preserving its tiger population its prime minister vladimir putin personally introducing international protection campaigns alongside celebrities such as leonardo dicaprio but despite this it's now estimated that less than five hundred
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of these cats remain in the wild and a recent report reveals worrying statistics these animals come from a limited gene pool increasing the potential for genetic diseases and other illnesses amongst the population they were once a familiar sight across eastern russia northern china and the korean peninsula now deforestation has a bit taken poaching is their biggest threat stripped of their natural habitat their numbers continue to the window it's made of continued efforts to save that much more important. judy we started raising money right away dangerously she now on one time got our national problem and we have to solve this problem to get there it will be no use if we are not united which despite the many challenges russia continues its determined campaign to save the elo tigers even if
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it's only one big cats that's a telling. see. where you can find all this and more at r.t. dot com here's what's all live for you right now. russia's prison population about to drop by a third with a new law of polish in jail sentences for dozens of cry. and the snowy showdown for our t.v. correspondents as the face of a following in moscow. stay with us kareen americans are next with the latest business news here on r.t. . hello and welcome to our business update here hearty russ's planning to set up a ten billion dollars investment fund to help bring on high profile foreign cash to
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companies and projects in the country reports say the international financial times goldman sachs has been formally asked to help russia's bank to part last year for investment in russia reached almost one hundred ten billion dollars with a key focus on writing factory retail and that's the resources. and story of food prices are keeping the world's central bankers worried as they try to anchor down inflation low crop stocks and cold weather conditions are the key as well first i think costs up analysts hope the markets will stabilize i think the year. you've seen our very very solidly secular trend across our cultural commodity prices over the last twelve months and a lot of this is really come in the back of production side downgrades mostly by weather conditions we're in an environment where demand has bounced back quite nicely our live in session 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 we. know in so thin you are going to see the
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markets reacting quite nervously but we do expect the moderation in terms of agriculture 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. let's look at the markets now roughly equally markets are closed for public holiday today stocks in europe are a mixed with the footsie trading in the red this hour futures are pulling back from the twenty nine month highs after media reports a few members of the opec we're in the process of increasing oil output to keep prices down pussy is currently up losing less than a quarter of a percent in the dax a spear point nearly forty three percent. foreigners who tried to make a living in russia have long realised that for all its ups and downs doing business here can prove very profitable artes example of what has been following the progress of one french author whose life has turned out distinctly rosy.
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we like a few of them fringe this like see. they do something i try to do it's different when florence grows roses with an unusual twist and smell it. intriguing smells with intriguing prices it's a niche market anyway it's so you can buy me the. normal roses and we will be buy one of these and here is where this french business woman built her business eating and we don't have no three in the me that have nowhere. it's a small village two hundred kilometers away from moscow first off thank you still here russia is very good there are a lot of fields and you can go anywhere but it was so in the laws of this country and. of the law you don't go just where you work you go where you know then though it's like a very very small country even split up in france florence bought land and build
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a wall hectare greenhouses and her investments doubled to 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 and the specialties cannot work for remote location caused all sorts of problems lack of utility is construction delays yvonne garters when she finally sold her first roses two years ago the main problem had people unwilling to work it's not only my problem but in the the motivations of people. definitely you know it's not the money only right well. we have. higher than average salary you. know. and.
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this is not. business you know. 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 a. prison for the eight of march for example is the video of his newest businessman that can now hold his wife. and mother the unique value rosie that would be on the union it's valid in the world and would be called by the name of. its wife for florence has been in russia since the ninety's and says she has now learned how to do business here i didn't know this
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problem like. it. when i grew up i. had a good year by i don't have problems and not maybe but because i'm french is a movement because they think they. need maybe cattle you see here. are two thousand a cobol the rosy life of a french businesswoman right away in russia. but you can always find business stories on our website r.t. dot com thanks so much. in the.
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