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the photo four points pleasures and i would print search will be splitting the photo in charge who wins if it's only taught your group which is a good goal how would international who else could achieve every green little for children in total. to come past the hour here in moscow the headlines for you now and then flies it has been enforced across the libyan coast following point days of restaurants going smuggled off a school system here in commanders insist little targets for the sauce that inspired the pulitzer dozens of civilian casualties. several weeks off the armrest in egypt and the president from all parts of the scene for the revolution for a living today to talk about his uncle's. protesters in the u.s.
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demand better treatment for the man accused of leaking when it takes a whistleblower thinks it's important some private manning labeled a traitor country held in degrading conditions. three workers at the fukushima power plant have been exposed to high doses of radiation as work continues to stabilize the facilities cooling systems in newport so smoothly rising from the been stable reactor one. the experts said he is now about the latest events in libya as are things of sort of like us thanks to one of russia's most renowned experts in the arab and islamic history. well market after it was never a darling of the last breath just two months ago gold was profitable doing business with him now tripoli is under aerial bombardment they believe going to be there is
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hiding in one of its bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next to discuss that we are now joined by one of freshness leading political analyst be director of the instant studies institute top the russian academy of sciences the tally thank you very much for your time sir now so much has happened in such short period of time and people are still struggling child this time what is really happening in libya what's your take on the situation there as you said the situation is a lot of unpredictable from my point of view it was a continuation of the very dramatic. changes that happened in the north of africa and all around the world actually but it's very important. to take into account the two neighboring states neighboring states to libya egypt and tunisia they were just i mean are enough all these dramatic changes but what's
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happened in my view first was a continuation of the events in tunisia and egypt but secondly it firstly secondly it was totally different because i think in egypt and both egypt and tunisia we had the sort of popular real loosen so facebook youth was. the this very new type of revolution one of the mitigations that was behind this popular move was some group called one region nothing actually happened in tripoli everything that happened was started from big guys so were there were some also some different method visions and reasons so root causes of this popular. movement that we still have to analyze now speaking about what is behind all of who was behind these uprising you know that russian political scientists for
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some reason really like conspiracy theories and there are a lot of people who are saying that there is an american hand behind it some are saying that is that an al qaida hand behind it as far as i understand you think that these moment was more or less genuine that things that had a very. sure that it was a genuine movement because i don't believe in this to conspiracy theories so one of those is that the west was just pulling all strings i don't think i think that it was even a disaster for the west nor first of all to lose so in general in the middle east will lose such or. such a leader as mubarak with who was loyal to the worst and even close but i think starting from two thousand and three he became real world he started changing his country the economic situation to depart from this the role of government from the in the me he gave up the nuclear program so everything was surface fine the
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worst esther actually and the relations between the main european powers and special between believe you and britain france libya and italy it was a thoughtful real impatience of the regime so why should worst part this guy if you can pin risking to put it under the nobody in north or. whoever's control and the second conspiracy is syria or of the slime lists you know who the power. there is nothing like that because. by the way you started to reconcile with the slightest movement he released a lot of islamic fighters from deals inside permanently all the symptoms of two thousand and ten he started negotiation process where. the former islamic fighters and radicals now the main puzzle for me is that why is that here we all see regime was such a lot of money was a lot of money from from oil and everything and gas and there were so couldn't
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control the country couldn't control the huge region of the eastern part of libya and could not afford in order to eliminate this huge proportion of unemployment like thirty percent so while it was the highest unemployment in the arab world now and another point that i could make in addition to what it is five forty two years ago when fear was having that bloodless coup against ironically started out in benghazi and he was calling for the ration for better living conditions what do you think happened to him because he started out as this young grab a missionary and people who are trying time fifteen now are pretty much coming up into things chances are the same calling that he used forty years ago i cannot understand their pain or only the power corrupts people corrupts people who who says to one another forty years probably he he has lost his link with
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the reality and he was jumping from in a very. surprising manner from one extreme to another extreme from supporting the rest type of terrorist groups and radicals and all embracing the western state from the west to russia and then back to their upstate also the what what was very surprising for me the fact that the western states in all the have what all that we know of this scandal with the london school of economics would who was. the as one of the director was accepting the nations from which the code the speech and we know of the same scandals about about france. we know that. if you were you know by. yes that's some very respectable you tell them firms my impression is that a lot of european leaders one of the most active in trying to oust gadhafi think
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about themselves in the future workshops because they spoil the moment. with the original story console with put by fear and if your soul bare them so unpredictable and so dictator or you know why should the way we accept an obvious that you know or just us from the inside let me just pick up on this point i also find very interesting you just mentioned there are some companies for a given a very lucrative sales. while dills graphic was also have only investing in it here or there was also a shipping exporting oil company united states so why do you think they moved it was drive to get rid of him is so strong because i mean. we have seen some reservations about the reaction to arab uprisings in other countries but no word before you have seen a military involvement i think there were both the prognathic and logical
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considerations so the program took ones are clear so it was unacceptable to lead such a unpredictable leader not friendly to the west and there was a sort of all also feeling of good being to what he has done to the western states and there were preventing considerations to have more friendly regime in libya along with on this seashore along with tunisia egypt and libya so it will be very i think profitable very interesting for the west now to get rid of such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab ruled by the way in the world he had some friends in africa but he was spending a lot of money to support them but in the arab world. surprising for me that almost nobody is supporting the regime is supporting about even though their critical moment the world the coalition is doing they're not supporting for the critical to
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the coalition actions and the logical in my view means that you know he was presenting some alternative to the global war paradigm of systems to the main liberal western type of society and the regimes it was some alternative and this alternative was going to mental to the interests of the promotion of this liberal kopel democracy and there were broad what could that he was doing was quite different and he was in my view was regarded as a danger to the promotion of this type of of a paradigm of economic you know social i don't want to call paradigm and i think if it played its role now are assuming that the set and take it off the coalition succeeds and he and his family are in good pushed out of power is it clear who could come and his place because at this point even these temporary
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council in ghazi it's really a dark heart of course of this place because when arthur was there and it was the brunt of all that and the other other journalists allowed to film them the only few names that we do you know are people who made a career for themselves serving to get after the regime so a bay have to assume at least partial responsibility for the crimes that they are now trying to put on gadhafi in all these dictatorial regimes there is nor any sort of organized opposition so almost everybody is like a sort of this isn't someone who defected from the ranks of the supporters of the leader or had some problem with him if you for instance go through the fume for some reason or another so it's typical for. this type of very dictatorial regimes very suppressed if not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for would be exceptional because like mr
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groups with the exception of this form our arab oil the constitution all you knew that was loyal to the old king its rees. or this union or force the was beat based. in britain but there is there was an all or substantial organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your. wealthy british style something. like. a. market trying to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert or
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and members of congress. to. first create a remove cold called a clear cut. second explains the sergeant's two plans to go deeper than the fears of. shirt the remains are removed by machinery. and finally the mortgage is because the judge in vallecito. modern troubling move on. it's the secret incursion into the country. against the invasion by means of. tradition the language is really so that the best be copied could beat a little and culture. the thing is that the had the
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germans are still unaware of what's going on in their mom just over the last of my idea but. like. i don't know anything about them alaska the great. on our cheap. cool. the no fly zone has been told to cross the libyan coast following five days or a while get off this whole system on the system for the targets were hit precisely spot reports of dozens of civilian casualties. several weeks off the rest intentions and if the president was biased control activists who fought for the revolution a day to day to cut out his allies to strain or. prick. just as in the u.s. demand better treatment for the. military is from wiki leaks supporters say running a traitor is being held in the great conditions. pre-work because that
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was something of a power plants and it's supposed to find this is a great nation. to use to scrutinize the senses cooling systems amid new reports of some new closing for the stable. but i was ahead now with the sports news and getting all revved up by the start of the new formula one season and yet they carry this weekend it begins a lot of changes to in the sport with new eyes and also some interesting preparation for the defending champ sebastian vettel find out more just let's say. hello there you're watching the sporting this is what is coming up. david you've always russian looks the blood new talent for the euro qualify against armenia. lochlann taking nearly series lead against the home i see in the last ball i think
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. it's. that one john battles swap the lead pull for a white head the struggling grand prix. but first russia coach has hinted they could be some new faces in the side for the year a qualifier against armenia the squad has met up in moscow ahead of saturday's try and get over an includes three players hoping to make their debut richard you poor thing. russia region in waypoints in their campaign to try and reach for euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine on saturday but in a way trip to armenia atomistic season only restarted a couple of weeks ago on the winter break but unlike a man trying to support a fake noise of underage shannon and ron publishing co coming towards the end of their campaigns abroad and another expanding a billion again of said the team is raring to go to. go at it it's difficult for me to talk on behalf of the players based in russia but if you are in form it doesn't
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really matter what stage of the season you are at however i'm feeling fairly fresh myself at the moment i haven't been playing as much as i would like the guys in russia have already been playing for a couple of months so they should be fine but. there are a few new faces in the country can't score alexei you want to has been rewarded for his good start to be used as much as he needs us as denise because shoreward look a mighty both are unlikely to feature however one newcomer who is every chance of making his debut as yet any mackie you could replace or suspended alexander and you call russia's head coach isn't giving any clues away as to who may start against armenia however he did say it's a good opportunity for these three players to join up with a full squad i also spoke. to see them on a training. glances then to still period and the same for the
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player and the same for the player. rusher candidates to top up a group of nine points however armenia have already been some wacky something because work outside failed to do and are just two points behind the russians made their last competitive encounter in october against macedonia which one since then they've slipped to two very disappointing friendly defeat against belgium in iran and their doctrine says his team must improve. soon piñon only. this is the fourth home going from. out of five so it is impossible not so important what they do so well will saves knows you can do it and we can all do the news you able to do to your own and it goes to those who infuse both of us the courage to say what we did it goes i must go on a very aggressive. it was very good food will try to use game will be russia's part
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of qualifying match and we. however it could turn out to be one of the hardest times of can sign to have to deal with the atmosphere and a good surprise package of group b. so i might look pretty straightforward on paper but saturday's going to be a very tough test for russia's very very. very one for imperative predicable prancercise very look to maintain barely to top all is turning out to be a very tight group. but another football news brazilian defender danielle theirs is signed a new contract with spain's barcelona ending recent days about his future at the club and the deal commits him there until twenty fifteen have hinted to the media he was unhappy with negotiations with barcelona and could leave but he has signed up for your deal which includes one hundred fifty close defender moved me in spanish while the severe eighty thousand eight. have claimed first blood in the opening western conference finals much of the locomotive from the continental
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hockey league the moscow region outfit he arris level side the six. opening and beating a rack for the visitors atlanta finding the net three times either side of la cosa solitary goal in the second period to move ahead in the best of seven contests well today since the first game of the eastern conference final between sal about your life i met a load magnitogorsk cell about looking really strong in the playoffs so far after knocking out defending champions and bars and that's a leg squeeze past seven guards in the last round and here's a look back at how they reached the last four. the same. the same.
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goal. the same game. pearl. the same. problems
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on that first match in the eastern conference final between sal about a method starts to soften in thought now the international olympic committee has praised russia's progress ahead of the sochi games in twenty thoughts saying he says the compact nature of the event is a bonus and it developing an infrastructure for tourism boom which other regions could follow this country thirty or forty years from now could be the first to reach distinguishing in the world can be taken from what's to be the question of the region and inception so it is a model. but it would be. certain that it's going to. get away from the ice and to the n.b.a.
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where the slide of you charge just continues along with the hopes of a post-season one hundred six to ninety four defeat to them or for them by the how much they are four games behind memphis but on a playoff spot in the west while the thunder still looking good for the postseason russell westbrook scoring thirty one points for them now kevin durant's twenty nine gives us what we have now i want to pay him to run the first three and my original big twenty seven nine points per game really pretty sure the victory back to back breaking point is in the fall like one sport tonight for. where i once did not win four in the army to charlotte a hundred eleven to eighty eight also other win is including the jersey philadelphia san antonio and sacramento. and in the other matches a good night's sleep or orlando houston phoenix denver washington memphis. at the cricket world cup astray a take on india today with
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a place in the semifinals at stake and waiting for the winner of pakistan who were the first side through to the last four after thrashing the west indies the windies won the toss and decided to back him back up but what. about the long one hundred twelve who were acting in pakistan skipper for racking up. just thirty of the caribbean side not surprisingly in a day's make to bow pakistan if you could come and i lack now i'm at home and taking full advantage knocking at it on from just one hundred sixteen balls one hundred thirteen total coming that will last the single wickets i find it's not what you would expect to see in a reigning world champion but formula one's sebastian vettel has been preparing for the start of a new season with the sport of sheep shearing the german enjoying a taste of the outback before the season when race in may. vettel was a bit sheepish as he attempted shearing at a cattle farm but insists he will be more confident when he gets behind the wheel of his red bull machine the twenty three year old gets his title defense underway
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at the albert park track this weekend after some good point of testing in the new car the rb seven. i. think the winter we had was the best we had so far in terms of you know how we are relative to others it's a little bit difficult to say because i think some new things on everybody's car and. yes some new regulations plus new tires so it's a bit difficult to find out where exactly you are that's why we come here to you know to find other side of the latest. we're back with more in a couple of hours time next.
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