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you're watching r.t.s. take a look at the headlines around the no fly zone has been forced across the libyan coast following five days of airstrikes against moammar gadhafi forces here in commanders insist all the targets with it's precisely strike the force of civilian casualties. several weeks off going to rest in egypt and its president barack troll activists from fort for the revolution fear there will be for me to tomorrow's allies to strain. three workers at the fukushima power plant have been exposed to
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high doses of radiation as well it continues to stabilize the facilities and cooling systems and it knew of course the smoke rising from the unstable reactor number one. for expert he is now about latest events in the via i thought he's sort of like a speaks to the russians a stroll around the experts in arab and islamic history. month. well market out it was never a darling of the brothers both just two months ago the world was pretty profitable doing business work and now tripoli is under aerial bombardment they will again be there is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next to discuss that we are now joined by one of precious leading political analysts the director of the instance that is in city of of the russian academy of sciences the tally now we can't thank you very much for your time sir now so much
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has happened in such short period of time and people are still struggling to understand what is really happening in libya what's your take on the situation there as you said the situation is called unpredictable from my point of view it was a continuation of a 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 that the two neighboring states neighboring states to libya egypt and tunisia they were just i mean are enough all these dramatic changes but what 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 revolution so facebook youth was.
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the this new type of revolution one of the material that was behind this popular move was some group called one region nothing actually happened in tripoli everything's happened or started from big guys and so were they were some also some different motivations and reasons so root causes of this popular. movement that we still have to analyze now speaking about why days behind all who was behind peace uprising you know that russian political scientist for some reason really like conspiracy theories and there are a lot of people who are saying that there is an american plan behind it some are saying that there is an al qaida hand behind it as far as i understand you think that these norman was more or less genuine happens there at the very beginning sure
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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 to 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 very ill while he started changing his country in the economic situation to depart from the role of government and people in the me he gave up with this nuclear program so everything was so to spy on the works actually and the relations between the main european powers and special between the libyan britain libya and france libya and italy it was a total reran patients of the regime so why should worst part this be productive
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campaign risking to put it under the nobody in north or. whoever's control and the second conspiracy theory of the slime lists in the world who could cause slime and conspiracy there is nothing like that because he himself by the way you started to reconcile with the slimy movement he released a lot of islamic fighters from geale just in september on august september of two thousand and ten he started negotiations process where. the former islamic fighters and radicals now the main puzzle for me is that why is that you will see regime was such a lot of money it was a lot of money from oil and everything and gas and there were so couldn't 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 by thirty percent so while it was the highest unemployment in the arab world now and another
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point that i could make in addition to ready to start forty two years ago when i hear words having got a lot less cornice ironically i started out in ghazi and he was calling for the ration for better living conditions what do you think happened to him because he started out as this long revolutionary and people who are trying to have fifteen now are pretty much coming out going to spain chance of the same calling that he used forty years ago i cannot understand they're paying all of the power corrupts people corrupt people who are who said a lot more than forty years probably he he has lost his link with the reality and he was jumping from in a very surprising manner from one extreme to another extreme from supporting the wrist type of terrorist groups and radicals and all embracing the western states
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from the west to russia and then back to their upstate is also the what what was very surprising for me the fact that the western states in all the water all that we know this scandal with the london school of economics with who was. and the as one of the director was accepting the nations from a speck of dust and we know the same scandals about about france. we know the. productive worse 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 about themselves in the future elections because they spoil the moment repudiation with the original story console with regard for you and if your soul bare them so unpredictable and so dictator or you know why should the world where you were
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except. you know or just as from inside let me just pick up on this client i also find very interesting interest national there are some companies for a very very lucrative deals in libya while deals get offered was also have only investing in europe he was also a shipping exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move to unseat him was an big 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 where before they have seen a military involvement i think there were both the prognathic and ideological considerations so the probiotic ones are clear so it was an acceptable pool lead so unpredictable leader not friendly to the west and there was a sort of will also feeling of good being to what he has done to the western states
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and they were preventing considerations to have more friendly in libya along with one this seashore along with tunisia egypt and libya so it will be very i think profitable very interesting for the west nile to get cleaned up such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world by the way in the world he had some friends in africa but he was spending a lot of money to support them both in the arab world. surprising for me that almost nobody is supporting the regime is supportive conduct even though they're critical known to what the coalition is doing they're not supporting productive. the provision actions and you know what you call in my view means that you know he was presenting some of the turner people who the global paradigm of systems put them in a liberal western type of society and the genes it was some alternative and this
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alternative was don't remember with the interests of the promotion of this liberal pay for democracy and their liberal but the vote 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. the point it's wrong now are assuming that he said that and take it off it cullison sex scenes and he and his family are indeed pushed out of power is it clear who could come and his place because at this point even these temporary council and ghazi it's really a dark or of course of this these because when arthur was there and because he in front of all of 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 they have to assume at
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least partial responsibility for the crimes that they are now trying to get up 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 or various oppressive for not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for with the exception of it an islamist groups with the exception of this form are the world because you should know you knew there was a world who called the king its reserve center so why. was this union or force of the was beat based. and not in britain but there is there was no
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or some stance toward organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your time your. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of this trying to write another book in the present they are sponsored by in the spirit and most of the time great don't but clearly it's a conflict of interest to be an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. and nobody with cancer in my five therefore i predict. because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with health funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing
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without proof of. hello there thanks for watching the sports and these are the headlines j.b. boys russia looks to blood new talent for the your a qualifier against armenia. while that plan taking nearly series leading is luck and i see from the last four piles. that one can bet all sorts of dreadful white should have their spring break. i rushed to get the car has hinted there could be some new faces in the side for the qualifier against armenia the squad has met up in moscow ahead of saturday's tie and yet have an enclosed three place hoping to make their debut as richard or faith expects. russia reach midway
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point in their campaign to try and reach for euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine on saturday going away trip to armenia but missing season only restarted a couple of weeks ago on top of winter break but the lack of match practice is going to fade boeing seven hundred sharman in rome on publishing co are coming towards the end of their campaigns abroad and another expanded deneuve said the team is raring to go before. it's difficult for me to talk on behalf of the players based in russia but if you are informed it doesn't really matter what stage of the season you are out other i'm feeling fairly fresh myself with the moment as i haven't been playing as much as i would like to ask the guys in russia have already been paid for a couple of months so they should be fine but. there are a few new faces and you can't account scored i would say you all know has been rewarded for his good start to be new season with xeni out as the new school crush overlook on my t.v. both are unlikely to feature however one newcomer who is every chance of making his
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debut as you get to the marquee if you could replace or suspended alexander and you call russia's head coach isn't giving any clues away. as to who made stance against armenia however he did say it's a good opportunity to be three players to join up with a full squad. of full. to do something. the other players to see them training. he says to them to still want through it and the same for a player in the same for the player of russia currently sits hope of a group of nine points however armenia have already beaten so marcie and something to come back outside failed to do and are just two points behind the russians played the last competitive encounter in october against macedonia which one since then did slip to two very disappointing friendly defeats against belgium in iran and logic and says his team must improve. soon. only if.
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this is the fourth home game for you. out of five so it is impossible not so important what they do to. do and we can all do it on the easy way will be due to gears here only against the includes ball we have to play the same what we did is i think is most aggressive. and it was very good frugal saturday's game will be russia's third call of financial way from home in a row however it could turn out to be one of the hardest side to have to deal with an intimidating atmosphere and against a surprise package of group b. so far. on paper but saturday's going to be a very tough test for russia's very place armenia a three pointer imperative to pick up a can sides may look to maintain their lead of a top order turning out to be a very tight group richard reid r.t. . another footballing resilience defender danny alvarez has signed
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a four year contract with spain's barcelona dad about his future at the club. the new campbell told twenty fifteen you had hinted to the media he was unhappy with negotiations and could leave but after the now looks set to stay there is a quiet pools in the greens but that is a staggering one hundred million euros defender new to the new camp and spanish rivals to be in two thousand and eight. but let's switch to the ice hockey playoffs taking place here in russia in atlanta have claimed first blood in their opening game of the western conference final against lokomotiv moscow region outfit beating garrus travel side six one lopsided contest to say the least had not got the first in the opening period couldn't see of even a prayer and they were two up shortly after it got dark of getting on the scoreboard another followed from one kid in a second to make it three and before it got this one back the locker but any hope of a fight back we're seeing snuffed out and pray about him to strike with his second of the night to finish off the rout six one the final score at lang going one up in
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the best of seven series the sides meet again in yaroslavl tomorrow more today since the first going to the eastern conference final between salad are alive and metal magnitogorsk style about looking really strong in the playoffs so far after knocking out defending champs at bars well met a squeezed past evan guard in the last round here's a look back at how they reach the last four. the slim the sole. the cylinder
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so that's how they got there and that first natural thing salad and metal in the western conference finals starts assaf the name in here for now the international olympic committee has praised russia's progress ahead of the sochi games in twenty fourteen it says the compact nature of the event is a bonus and is developing an infrastructure for a tourism boom which other regions could follow this country thirty or forty years from now would be the first to reach this initially in the world and can be taken from what's being done in the christian god or region in search and so it is a model. that it would be it's almost certain that it's going to work. so the n.b.a. the slide if you tie jazz continues along with their hopes of postseason one hundred sixty ninety four loss to oklahoma their latest defeat they are now four
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games behind memphis for the final playoff spot in the west while the funder looking good for the post-season russell westbrook scoring thirty one points for them while kevin durant hit twenty nine need to assume we had no answer for him around the first in the n.b.a. to reach an average of twenty seven point nine points per game he all but the sure victory but back to back three point is in the fourth the final score been one hundred six tonight and for elsewhere wednesday night a good week we are going to be charged one hundred. san antonio and sacramento. and in the other six matches the guys that came out on top were all anger is produced in phoenix demba the l.a. clippers and memphis is the cricket world cup astray are taking on india today with a place in the semifinals at stake i'm waiting for the winners pakistan who were the first side through to the last four after the crash in the west indies the
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indies won the toss and decided to batten down but they were not back in a long one hundred twelve who will act but it isn't practice thank you reading racking up for west indian wickets with just thirteen balls the caribbean star not surprisingly then in a daze and they took the pole from pakistan's open partnership with. mohammed taking full advantage knocking at the turn from just one hundred and sixteen balls one hundred thirteen total permit for that the last of the single wickets that's not what you would expect to see in a reigning world champion but formula one sebastian vettel has been preparing for the start of the new season with a sport of sheep shearing the german enjoyed a taste of the outback before the season opening race in melbourne i thought was a bit sheepish unselfish he attempted shearing at a cattle farm but he insists he will be more confident when he gets behind the wheel of his red bull machine of the twenty three year old gets his title defense underway at the albert park track this weekend after some good winter testing in his new car the army said. i think the winter we had was the best we had so far in
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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 to find out where exactly you are but that's why we come here to you know to find out as such the latest is. making me rebel and that's all support from i'm all actual. news.
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