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these. at four thirty pm local time these are the headlines on our hears clashes between pro government and opposition forces in libya intensified after a first night of coalition air strikes the debate of course of the allied intervention after the u.s. decreases its involvement felt to bring themselves. lost in transition weeks after mass unaddressed in egypt led to regime change there are signs of disenchantment with the outcome of the resolution some optimists say the current
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political situation will enable former president mubarak now want to stay in power . and the first images of the work are struggling to stabilize the situation at japan's fukushima power plant problem words reports say three more of the so-called nuclear kamikazes have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation if you want to cool the reactor as it was through. and we're continuing our coverage of the latest developments in libya as we sit down now with one of russia's most renew renowned experts in arab and islamic history fessor retired in known as the root cause of the crisis was the fact that colonel gadhafi lost his sense of reality in dealing with major powers that interview is up next. the market after it was never a darling of the grass but just two months ago the walt was pretty comfortable
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doing business with him now tripoli is under aerial bombardment believe me there is hiding in one of his bunkers and nobody really knows what's going to happen next he discussed that and we are now joined by one of the freshest leading political analysts the director of the instance that is in city of the russian academy of sciences. thank you very much for your time sir now so much has happened in fact here 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 thought of there and predictable from my point of view it was a continuation of the very dramatic. changes that have happened in the north of africa and all around the arab 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
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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 have a sort of popular revolution so facebook youth was. be this really a new type of revolution one of the middle of asians that was behind this popular move and was some group hold of one region nothing actual what happened in tripoli everything's happened or started from big guys 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 what is behind all of who
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was behind these uprising you know that russian political scientists for 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 there is an al qaida hand behind it as far as i understand you think that these moment it was more or less genuine that things that had a very big and i am sure that it was a genuine moment because i don't believe in this to conspiracy theories so one of those 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 sight in general in the middle east can 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 loyal he started changing his country the economic situation to depart from this the role of government and
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people in the new he gave up this nuclear program i saw everything will surface fine the works. and the relations between the main european powers expression will be going to levy and britain will be in france libyan people it was thought all reran patients of the regime so why should worst part this and they could but it could be risking to put it under nobody north or. whoever's control and the second conspiracy theory of the islamists in the world would be a power islamists conspiracy there is nothing like that because gadhafi himself by the way you started to reconcile with the slightest movement he released a lot of islamic fighters from shields in september august september of two thousand then he started negotiations process for. the former islamic fighters and radicals now the main puzzle for me is that why is such a reality regime was such
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a lot of money it was a lot of money from from oil and everything else yes and whatever 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 like thirty percent so while it was the highest unemployment in the world now and the other point that i could make in addition to what he just said forty two years ago when here was having that bloodless coup he's ironically started out in the garden where he was calling for her to ration for better living conditions what do you think happened to him because he started out as this young revolutionary and people are trying to have fifty now pick much coming up with the same chance that the same call that he used forty years ago i cannot understand that they not only the power corrupts people corrupts people who who said to one more than forty
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years probably he he has lost his link with the reality and he worst and jump in front in a very surprising manner from one extreme to another extreme from supporting their wrist type of terrorist groups and radicals to embracing the western states from the west to russia and then back to the arab street also that's what what was very surprising from the fact that the western states in all they have bought all that we know of this scandal with the london school of economics when he was. on the as a movie director was accepting the nomination from this because that's it and we know of the same scandals about about france. we know this but i feel worse. yes that's something very respectable you tell them my impression is that
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a lot of european leaders were not the most active in trying to oust combat if you think about themselves in the future which was because they spoiled the repeat patient with the original story comes with. and if you were sold there them so unpredictable and so. you know why should the way we except think. you know or just us from the inside let me just pick up on this point i also find very interesting you just mentioned that are some companies for a very very lucrative deals in libya oil deals get off was also happily investing in europe it was also bringing exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move to seek that was and the drive to get rid of him is so strong because i mean. we have seen some reservations about the reaction to arab
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uprisings in other countries but no where before they have seen a military involvement i think there were both that prevented an ideological considerations so the program took ones clear so it was unacceptable to leave so unpredictable a leader not friendly to the west and there was a sort of vocal also of the being there with some has done to the rest of the state and they were preventing. all forever human libya along with on this sea shore along with the need egypt and libya so it will be very i think profitable very interesting for the west well to get rid of such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world by going in the room and he had some friends in africa but he was spending all the money of the support of the military in the arab world. surprising to me that almost nobody supporting the regime is supportive of them even though their critical moment we're going to
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listen is doing they're not supporting. the selections and i don't want to call in my view means that you know he was presenting some of turner to the global paradigm. systems to the main liberal western type of society and regimes it was some alternative and this alternative was denser mental could the impetus of the promotion of this liberal cry for democracy in their world but for that it was doing was quite different and he was in my view was regarded as a danger to the promotion of this type of them paradigm of economic you know social ideological paradigm and i think it play its role now assuming that is that anti get off a coalition sex scenes and he and his family are indeed pushed out of power and it
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is clear who could comment if placed across a base point even these tempering council in benghazi it's really a dark horse at this stage because when arkie were there and because the brunt allowed and neither are other generally cloud to surround them the only two names that we do know are people who made a career for themselves serving the gadhafi regime sir and they have to assume at least partial responsibility for the crimes that they are now trying to put on good after in all this differ tauriel and genes there is no any sort of organized opposition so almost everybody is like a sort of this event or someone who defected from the ranks of the supporters of the leader or had some problem with him like you for instance go through the film for some reason or another so it's difficult for. or this type of very dictatorial regimes very suppressive and not tolerating any sort of organized the position with
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the exception of some some groups in the hospital with the exception of because like mr groups with the exception of this form our royal the constitutional union that was loyal to the old king is reserved more like you was this union or force of the it was be based. in the in britain but there is there was no or substantial what i was in the eyes that or. a position within the country thank you very much for your. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to get a bubble bath and here baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most independent they
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for the full story we've got it's. the biggest issues get the human voice ceased to face with the news makers on the tea. party needs top stories fierce clashes between pro-government and opposition forces in libya intensify after a fifth night out all of us air strikes if you break down troops and leave the allied intervention after the u.s. to preclude it involvement trails for this faults. and lost in transition weeks out from our photographs in egypt led to regime change there are signs of disenchantment with the outcome of the revolution some activists say the current political situation will enable former president karzai to stay in power.
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the first images of workers struggling to stabilize the situation in japan focus emerging power plants have emerged reports made from more of the so-called nuclear kamikazes have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation to work for the reactors and that was it was the. let's take it out the sports because of that we're. not worried about it having to moscow and you know that's exactly right the world figure skating championships they're not coming to rush it from tokyo on fortunate circumstance of course but good news for the athletes and of course for russia right up to me is you know some of these athletes have been training for years for this chance another going to get a chance to strut their stuff more like coming up on the set in just a few moments. joining us this is sports today i mean in the league these are some of the stories we're
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covering this hour. did you boys russia looks the blood you tellin for summer days your fire against the. stunning start at long last local t.v. in game one of their cage else semifinal series. from four wheels to four legs formula one shopping sebastian vettel swaps his red bull racer for a white sheet ahead of this trillion run green. will reveal more not shortly it's football where we begin though russia coach dick advocaat has hinted there could be some new faces in the side for the girl qualifier against armenia the squad met up in moscow ahead of sunday's tie your of on that includes three players hoping to make their debut richard fleet has been covering their preps. russia reach midway 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 into the winter break but like
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a man trying to support a faint voice of a hundred shot in rome on publishing co coming towards the end of their campaigns abroad i don't know the rights. of so the team is raring to go to. go it's 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're out i'm feeling fairly fresh myself at the moment because 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 we should be fine but bill. there are a few new faces in the comp accounts claude i would say you want to has been rewarded for his good start of a new season which he needs as has denise question of look on my t.v. over on my use of pizza however one newcomer who is a great chance of making his debuts yet the maquis of who could replace her suspended alexander a new call of russia's head coach isn't giving any clues away as to who may start against armenia however he did say it's
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a good opportunity for these three players to join up with a full squad i also spoke. of. here. is more important. to do something with the other players to see them on a training. period before the play of. russia carney said top of the group on nine points however armenia have already been some archaea something to come back outside fail to do and are just two points behind the russians made their last competitive encounter in october against macedonia which they won since then they've slipped to two very disappointing friendly defeat against belgium in iran their doctrine says his team must improve. soon pinion only. this is the fourth home game four. out of five so it is impossible not so important what
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they do. we do it and we can all do would only be due to go around only goes to improved ball we have to put the same what we did to go. very aggressive. and was very comfortable so this game will be russia's protocol a financial way from home in a row however it could turn out to be one of the hardest as i can sign will have to deal with an intimidating atmosphere and against a surprise package of group b. so far the model pretty straightforward on paper but saturday's going to be a very tough test by russia's very very sorry for the pointer imperative public accounts sides may look to maintain their lead of a tall order turning out to be a very tight group played r.t. . ok we stay with the ball where brazilian defender danny alvarez signed a new four year contract with spain's parsa loan or the deal ending recent diet about his future at the club of heirs will be out the new cap until twenty fifteen
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the flying fullback have previously hinted to the media he was unhappy with negotiations on third leave force alone but that now looks to have been put to bed there's a buyout clause in the agreement but it's a staggering one hundred fifty. from spanish rival city at the two thousand and eight. ice which codes to the continental hockey league playoffs taking place here in russia fund their rhythm in the opening game of their western conference decider against luck on the t.v. the moscow region i'faith russian jaroslava side six lopsided to say the least through a turbulent getting going in the opening period courtesy of even the triad from there were two up shortly afterwards the horror of the man getting on the scoresheet rather forward from sheer game was in the second semester for nothing you said plus a check this one by the local but any hopes of a five part were soon snuffed out its alley petroff got one more before cleaned his
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brace to finish off the right six one how it ended up learnt one of the best of seven series sides again. and it has been confirmed that russia will host the twenty eleven world that figure skating championships tokyo was to haul the. this week but the recent mega quake and tsunami in japan means all sporting events are council there for the time being prime minister vladimir putin offered some days ago for russia to step in and take over the finals if the international skating federation agreed on the no weeklong tournaments will get underway on april twenty fifth moscow the same city that held the tournament half a dozen years ago but cooper and four other cities had also offered to host the challenges. in the n.b.a. the slide of youth is continuing as does their hopes of a post-season place a one hundred sixty ninety four loss to oklahoma their latest defeats the salt lake city squad are four games behind in memphis where the final playoff spot of the
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west under though they're looking good russell westbrook getting thirty one points for them while the country around twenty nine simply would no longer for the love of my rant now with the high string of reaching the n.b.a. this year the twenty two year old all but assuring the victory of three pointers in the fourth and final score of one of the six. it's not what you'd expect to see from a reading world champion but formula one sebastian vettel has been preparing for the start of the new season with a spot of sheep shearing the german enjoying a taste of before the season opening race in melbourne vettel was a bit cheaper see himself as he attempted shearing a couple of front but insists he will be more confident when he gets behind the wheel of his red bull ride the twenty three year old gets the title defense underway at the albert park truck this weekend following some good winter testing in his youth for all the said. 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
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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 that's why we come here to you know to find out and sort of the racist. i don't think maybe she was back in the truck though back to ice hockey finally where we spoke about the key chelsea western conference earlier now it's time to look back at her sell about you live and mesler it might need to earn their spots in the eastern decider. the slim . the
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