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all of the in the social scale those holes. in the really intrinsically savory shirts and photos each of the first earth books well should convince the swisher children close the whole go to leave notes go golden eagle she coach a. pro and anti-government forces in libya are still in fighting terms both sides agree on one thing and urge foreign powers to keep out of the conflict also. on a mission to get the results to new heights the u.s. vice president is in the stoking new solid japan's global trade m.t.v.'s high on the agenda. and the london commuter town that's increasingly crossing point for extremism its residents on the edge as it draws both radical islamist and nationalist. business does russia's economy seize a windfall from high energy prices and say instability in the middle east and north africa could help russia where new customers join me for more on bad harvests for.
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coming to you live from moscow one pm here on marina joshie welcome to the program the violence in libya has reached a grim milestone more than a thousand are thought to have died in the fighting between rebels and government forces while opposition leaders are calling for the u.n. to recognize its control both sides are urging foreign countries to stay out of the conflict post lir isn't leaving capital for r.t.e. . these government forces have made a constant challenge is that we are related to what we have now taken over we are still fighting the reported in each piece of the country in the oil rich. and he says because we know it suggests that ours and he will have.
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to be hearing from the united nations at the same according to polls and. how they are where the slightest. and where it's going to be. probably at least we know that the fighting is heating. as he himself he continues to cling to power just yesterday to sleep here on this hotel where i'm talking to you from. two hundred journalists one thousand eight hours i'm told would be a brisk hundreds in which he would say something he said nothing and this kind of erratic behavior people don't really know what he's about to say what he's up to something that they were girls themselves simonson's of how to deal with situations well now he did go on state television where he did once again leg foreign as a ticket in the least instigating that's mine and he said that they were back in
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their vehicles and as such they had to chance that it was very much nice. for a minister mr newson he said well. by foreigners. oh well it's clear the. plot the proof of this group has contacts with great powers and is supported by them first of all by britain which is a. reserves the u.k. has. held negotiations and offered help in the same situation as with france in the us. to own oil. resources and this rivalry is going on now. it's a new push me international stage for a no fly it certainly. sounds. like the fact that it has emerged. by russia it's. a no fly zone. it's important to note that it's no fly zone doesn't meet it and it seems
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increasingly like you've got it right it will have a limited impact because it's like any kind of ground offensive that were. launched by his troops at the same time as they began a twenty four hour a immelt surveillance over the country now he. held information in these notes. and as such they can be intimate intelligence. tools and. we also know that if it's obvious the. same thing which once again has to be concerned that blockade might be needed. on the other hand it might send me an excuse for some kind of military intervention. because we're reporting from tripoli there and we'll bring you the full version of our interview with libyan foreign minister moussa koussa in just over an hour so stay with us for that if you can. i mean to
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our correspondents on a boy who has been among anti-government groups and she brings us the details of developments in libya's second biggest city of benghazi. five is still going on around the towns of bragger and iraq after being starved to their prizing round the opposition was able to capture much of it is to leave the uprising has stalled and it's still unclear where exactly the opposition and government forces are in control both sides are claiming control of various locations i'm in the city of the gods of the second largest city and the stronghold of the opposition some of the opposition leaders told us today that they're now to regroup to accumulate all of their resources. that they have knowledge of the currents of the town of sirte. and hometown of gadhafi and his tribal stronghold are right in the middle of the road carefully armed and guys if they are suggesting that these crowds of may come
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closer to next weekend. or nog the opposition forces will be able to run on these contra founds if you still remains to be seen that army is there. and they have weapons because they're very poorly trained at the same time the only thing that i would say is on their aspire is that. they're very creative in trying to find new means of finding it here's exactly what i mean our next story. they call it the vehicle of disagree because trucks have long been popular in the desert but there will drive power easily cut christie tree tristan's is to believe you may be one of the very few places in europe that seems to have a nit pick up trucks that even the state of texas people here like this car for it's some ability versatility and strong action and it's these fascination with
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pickup trucks that allow the uprising use to leave to pick up steam and police thought their vote distracted few years ago for his family. business his son a twenty five year old economics student now sets out for the front line says if it's a very good car especially in those or we're a sedan we'll be able to use it when our you can go and fight for my country. ever since the uprising began almost three weeks ago columns of rubble pickup trucks have been crisscrossing the desert around ghazi rubble say the vehicles in the billets he allows them to dodge attacks from pro-government forces and has more than once saved their lives. and we were trying to come back. of bigot everybody through or give me these old pieces of soviet armor have been rusting on the main embankment of the ghazi ever
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since the rebels to cover this city they now serve as a playground for kids and symbols of defeat for the despised regime. this man was among hundreds of young officers who were in the 1980's were sent to soviet military academies by get at his government now a staunch critic of the libyan leader he says tanks like to get out the regime have a low altitude their days do studies that all this heavy armor is no good it that's why pickup trucks came in so honey with slight modifications that can easily be converted to cody around rocket launchers and machine guns utilizing the utility vehicles for rabbit attacks is hardly a libyan in the action pickup trucks have long been a feature of mortar and warfare you see tend to see patterns and certain vehicles are used by the u.s. military in the u.s. government's always in afghanistan before it's in afghanistan now or to them in afghanistan which soon will be it was used supplied pickup trucks that help afghan insurgents fight soviet troops three decades ago now it's sleepy and behind the
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wheel and they're at a crossroads wondering which way. to drive a country next week all right see you didn't ghazi. and political writer tim gatto says the u.s. and some european countries could be using humanitarian issues as an excuse to invade libya for its natural resources. but what they're doing they're saying that they've got to be is killing all these people you know all the rebels and civilians on the ground and they want to eat it as a humanitarian excuse to libya but meanwhile if there are four or five people dying left and right and you haven't heard anybody say they want to send military force to darfur because there are those now. i think the agitation britain and france are going to uses this as an excuse to recolonize libya and take their own lives and i think that by lifelong will be a first step and
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a military operation against libya because then it will provide the land through and they american brian got shot down and. where they shot on one of our shirts. just give me an excuse to invade them because the no fly zone starts with a military operation and i believe they're just looking for an excuse to go into libya and is going to. look at us and say oh this is the third middle eastern country this is the third arab country we. and on the way in just a few minutes the website there put government secrets on the map way before we hear leaks. but what's lurking behind these doors the pioneering online whistleblower gives us a guided tour of new york to explain his paranoid leasing. and us vice president joe biden is in moscow two years after russia and america decided
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to reset their relations he was one of the key drivers of the change in direction and wants to upgrade what's already been achieved to a never before seen level r.t.s. because you know the choice following his visit put was actually joe biden who first introduced the phrase which has become legendary to push the reset button to describe obama's ad for its to improve relations with russia now two years old this visit is aimed at assessing where relations stand to meet way through president obama's term and to try to put the progress in this recess the timing of the visit is perfect it comes on the hills up a success with a new strategic arms reduction treaty though some very touchy issues are still very high on the agenda between moscow and washington like the contentious issue of missile defense in europe after years of opposition the u.s. finally agreed to crude wash at the negotiating with a nato on and
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a ballistic missile plan for europe which the u.s. believes could be needed if iran comes up with nuclear weapons but russia wants to be offered an adequate level of cooperation on data and for many years this topic has been one of the main the returns in relations between the two in other touchy issues w t o mosco has sold w to accession for it for a decade and a half now it's way more than any other member of the organization and of course the chronon expects from. washington partner more than just rhetoric on that there was wide speculation indeed in the russian. regarding why joe biden is in most states and one of the popular versions was that the tree could be seen as a sign that barack obama openly supports president bedded in the country's next presidential poll however the u.s. office dismissed those claims and said that it's not up to them to influence russia's domestic affairs and that they also stress that apart from meeting with
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the current political leaders joe biden will be also holding talks with civil society leaders and with the opposition leaders any of whom could be a potential candidate for russia's top job in a year from now to put those speculations aside ward so will most certainly be put on the table in talks with prime minister pushing them presently bit days the current police gold prices in the middle east levy is very high on the agenda it's a very pressing issue as the u.s. is considering oppose it imposing an no fly zone over libya and of course the u.s. needs russia's support on that as russia has a veto on the u.s. security council without it saying yes to no fly zone he could not be enforced. i do virtual there and r t dot com is updated around the clock with all the news analysis we're covering here here's what's online for you right now. welcome to russia the visa changes which mean foreign workers won't have to leave their
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families behind. and be careful where you grill shell shocked or residents in a moscow apartment building after a second world war bomb is discovered in the walls the details are at our t.v. dot com. in the wake of this winter suicide bombing british police tracing the attackers history fear of terrorist cells are more deeply rooted than they thought and as broad the spotlight back on to one town which has drawn infamy for its links to extremism not only did the stockholm terrorists live there but it was also the start point for the london two bombers final journey today its residents are increasingly on edge as archie's lore and it's discovered. mosques hit jobs and how
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i'll meet shops a scene straight from the bazaars of the orient but this is luton north of london home to some twenty five thousand muslims of british and other origins one of them was time or after all were hard al abdullah better known now as the stockholm bomber abdul qadeer bash knew him and describes a volatile character rejected by the community at large when he was here he was challenged his ideology is think he's we're challenged we challenged him and when we realized he was in changing we expose him to everybody every member of this of this muslim community he got angry got upset he got he walked out and we never saw him again the next day heard our abdel had clone himself up in sweden and that's just the latest claim to infamy for luton which is fast becoming known as a hotbed extremism breeds extremism and in steps the english defense league committed to protecting england from what they see as a wave of islam is
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a leader tommy robinson believes he's walking where others fear to tread we have called the chip market. with grave concerns in our community and we need somebody to voice their concerns politicians are not doing their own tuning right then so the a.d.l. kulu to their home although others say their roots are in football hooliganism they recently held their biggest ever march through the town ahead of which robinson says the police told him his life was in danger here in four years they may be appropriate to the area for the foreseeable future the town of lucent has undeniable links to islamic extremism including most recently the stockade for much he spent time here and that in turn leads directly to the rise of groups like the e.t.l. who believe the indian they knew is under threat meanwhile the people at least and see their town in the headlines because of extremists from the. sides of the fence
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patel's m.e.p. says the boss majority if you tell unions live in harmony and a distressed by their homes image but we can do this in peace and harmony and quietly peacefully and show you that the forced forced majority of this town in this country face you know police to work so this organization we do not want them here the stockade bombers family plains england for turning him from a normal boy into a fanatic some points to unemployment and social deprivation as the reasons for the extremes found in luton plaschke lays the blame squarely at the doors of the government before nine eleven we have never had these make these type of issues with the develops as my eleven recovers foreign policy yes it starts with this up going into iraq you know if you know an illegal war killing women children social for going to afghanistan you know carpet bombing indiscriminately meanwhile walls thousands of miles away make their presence felt in looted where every so often
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shopkeepers boarded up the town center and prepare for the hurrican of extremism to pass through your avatar t. luton. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and a suicide bomber has struck a funeral procession northwest pakistan killing at least thirty six and wondering over one hundred more the blast was targeted at local militia men who were there and the explosion comes a day after a car bomb killed twenty people and injured dozens in pakistan's third largest city . dozens of exiled tibetan activists have been protesting outside the chinese embassy in india they took over of the lawns outside a heavily secured embassy waving to flags they were quickly upper hand it by police and taken to a waiting bus as it was organized by the congress to mark the upcoming third anniversary of the two thousand and eight riots in tibet which killed twenty two
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and sparked a wave of protests across western china. well before we get leaks invaded the headlines another website was busy exposing secrets but instead of classified information this was the lower zooms in on security official buildings in the united states or lister join its co-founder for a revealing tour. a winter's day rendezvous with an unusual tour guide and cryptic critic we are here with john young he started the website or he got to the game about ten years before wiki leaks to releasing classified and secret documents of governments from all over the world on his site and another thing that he does is he goes all over photographing what you call sensitive sites right here where near some right now he bought a graph from him put them on his website for the world to see anything they want to tag along and he's going to show us new york city through his eyes we begin outside the federal courthouse where terrorism suspects are tried john is published at
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places like this as well as the police and judicial headquarters known as the ring of steel where he's taking us now have led the f.b.i. to visit him and critics to say he's putting national. security at risk in the contrary is it sure sure there's a risk to our society and this is the third routes and so were all the tourists are killed and notice all the burghers who john says post nine eleven america has amounted to a buildup of secrecy seen all over areas like this in what he calls security theater that's at the. time you go and there's an officer around every corner that wants to know what we're doing they claim they're going to through their children trip john opposes the fortress looking buildup like this secured entrance outside the prosecutor's offices he also thinks in this particular case it's a de quoi i know that the prosecutors are an awful. lot john is an architect by trade so he reads buildings like books and the biggest name he sees coming out of this
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area is the money being made these are huge through this huge they call them government operation but they're huge because they should hand out huge contract. which is just down the street this pedal building houses the f.b.i. there's an underground driveway for a cage the purpose for the good john is discovered it's not all it's for middle as it seems kind of true and you didn't charge me or anyone could you know despite all of these discoveries there is one place john hasn't found the cia office next stop the wall street but first reported leave the world's largest repository of gold yes even more than fort knox house mostly for other countries behind this wall of the new york federal reserve eight feet of concrete there's nothing for someone to walk to get it but we're told and filming around the financial center of arguably the world we are met with skepticism the third officer of the day. nonetheless the tour
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goes on wall street brings a cobblestone pavement to make it look more and more security you can get into it you see that a lot of security official border because not much financial action truly happens here anymore john says the point of. seeing the security firsthand though is to question more should we really be popping this much money into the usual building operation which i'm told before you'd like to be hyperbole about this trip. all these recalls if you strike a match if you get all your results are gold lauren lyster r t new york. welcoming us here now with a business update and kareen are we are hearing that oil prices are drifting lower so is that bad for russia well merino well prices are still quite it's likely lower but it still is still quite high so it's good for the russian economy because russian economy benefits from it will have more of that story but one welcome to business russia's economy is seeing a win for from the steep rise in global energy prices that's on the back of
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instability in the middle east and north africa while producing cartel opec is considering increasing oil production to boost declining world output however i must say the situation could help russia win new customers in asia. but this comes at an interesting time for russia because in the last couple of years in the last year in particular russia has made great strides in supplying oil to the far east particularly through the eastern siberia pipeline and through the port of cosmonaut there and into china you know i think so far joe russia's had a little bit of a p.r. battle on its hands because most asian consumers which after all is the growth market tend to prefer supplies out of the middle east because they're known for being stable and reliable this these events of the last few weeks that really caused a lot of importers to pause for thought so agree that the japanese the koreans and the chinese and i think it's making them more favorably disposed to building up a relationship with russia where they might not have been before. russia's oil majors are also looking across the atlantic the country's largest private produce
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a look oil is scouting for investments in u.s. shale fields who wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well which at the poles it's difficult to drill a company is already experimenting in western siberia which is thought to hold largely sources of liquid high problems. well surging energy prices threaten economies with high inflation russia is keen to constrain its growth but you know what he wants the energy ministry and the service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol knock. simply because. he's must be market based we do not want to undermine the country's will produce and to speculation and corporate collusions must be excluded must be decided by demand and supply and not going any administrative some says. look at the markets now here's europe where stocks are trading mixed reports is down slightly less than a quarter of a percent of the dax is up half a percent europe's largest air space. gaining over four percent after it announced
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net profit of seven hundred forty million dollars for two thousand and ten rolls royce group is also up on news of a joint venture with guns are here in russia markets are trading high after a two day break energy stocks are driving indices are on high oil prices let's look at something individual shambles their bank is gaining one hundred percent on both bucking the trend. that is losing point seven percent. and all prices are drifting low although fundamental support remains asked one more in the middle east showing no sign of abating greatest trading at one hundred twelve dollars a barrel together with the u.t.i. which has dropped to one hundred and forty one. the cost of insuring russian debt against default is following the lowest levels in more than two years. helping the world's largest energy exporter cut this year's record. the so-called credit default swaps slipped to one hundred twenty three in the last
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two weeks the biggest drop of any nation investors' confidence in russia's ability to pay that is growing after the conflict in libya threatens all supplies from the region a quarter of the russian budget comes from oil and gas and high crude prices help prevent a planned borrowing around seventeen billion dollars. that's all for this hour but . in less than one hour for more. the.
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