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on the good. video on demand. old girls. and feet in the palm of your. this is the arctic news channel from moscow a very good evening for me kevin i will let me bring you up to date on the top stories than turkish television saying in the last hour that nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya so he had been hesitating over whether to support in months to come the fierce clashes between pro-government some opposition forces in libya intensified after a fifth night of coalition air strikes. please crack down on a strategy demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and also counted the test to say
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western countries it shouldn't be imposing cuts at home while spending millions on libya count. on the first images of the balkan struggling to stabilize the situation of japan's fukushima power plant which reports say three more of the so-called nuclear summarises have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. and we're continuing our coverage of the latest developments in libya next as we sit down with one of russia's most renowned experts an arab and islamic history professor vitaly no one kid says the root cause of the crisis lies in the fact that colonel gadhafi lost his sense of reality in dealing with major powers that check coming right out. well mark of our people was never a darling of the roseburg just two months ago the walt was pretty profitable doing business with him now tripoli is under aerial bombardment they believe there is
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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 brushless 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 such a short period of time and people are still struggling trying to stand what is really happening in libya what's your take on the situation there as you said the situation is also learned predictable from one point of view it was a continuation of the very dramatic. changes that 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 the main arena of 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's firstly secondly it was totally different because i think in egypt and was egypt and tunisia we had the sort of popular revolution saw facebook youth was. the this very new type of revolution one of the middle of a sions that was behind this popular move there was some revolt of one region and nothing actually happened in tripoli everything that happened was started from big guys and so were they were some also some different motivations and reasons. so root causes of this popular. movement and we still have to analyze now thinking about what is behind all who was behind these uprising you know the russian political scientists for some reason really like conspiracy theories and there are
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a lot of people who are saying that there is an american can behind it sound i think that or that an al qaida hand behind this as far as i understand you think this moment was more or less to anyone at least at the very beginning sure that it was a genuine movement because i don't believe in this two 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 you know first of all fools in general in the middle east and whose. friends and such a leader as mubarak with who was loyal to the worst and even cut back the 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 big he gave up this nuclear program and so everything was surface time there were actually
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in the relations between the main european powers especially when believe me and britain live in france where we are equal it's it was also reorientation of the regime so why should worst crowd. that you can risking to put it and nobody knows who whoever's control and the second conspiracy theory of the islamists you know who did power islamists conspiracy there is nothing like that because gadhafi himself by the ring he started to reconcile with the slightest movement he released a lot of islamic fighters from jails in september on august and kember two thousand then he started negotiation process with. the former islamic fighters and radicals now the main puzzle for me is that why is that if we all see regime was such a lot of money it was
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a lot of money from from oil and everything else yes and so i 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 thirty percent so while it was the highest unemployment in the arab world now and the other point that i could make in addition to what you just had forty two years ago when here was having that bloodless coup of east ironically started out in gaza and he was calling for integration for better living conditions what do you think happened to him because he started out as this young revolutionary and people who are trying to fifteen now are pretty much coming up with the same chance that the same call that he used forty years ago a tennis and standing in all of the power corrupts people corrupts people who who said they saw one more than forty years probably he he has lost his link with
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a reality and he were jumping from in a very surprising manner from one extreme to another extreme from supporting the wrist type of terrorist groups and radicals to embracing the western states from the west to russia and then back to their upstream also that's what was very surprising to me the fact that the western states in all the have bought all that we know of the scandal with the london school of economics where we was. and the as well the director was accepting the system as that of diocese and we know of the same scandals about paul's france. when all of this to go if you were you know by. yes that's something very respectable you tell those firms my impression is that a lot of european leaders when all the most active in trying to oust gadhafi think
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about themselves in the future elections because they spoil the reputation with the original story comes with put barfi and if your soul bare them so unpredictable and so dictator or you know why should the world why you will except . you know or just as from inside let me just pick up on this point i also find very interesting interest national there are some companies for a very very lucrative deals. while dills graphic was also have only investing in europe he was also bringing exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move was to 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 we have seen a military involvement i think there were both the prognathic and ideological
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considerations so the probiotic ones are clear so it was an acceptable to lead such a unpredictable leader not friendly to the west and it was a sort of local source of the being what he has done to the western states and there were preventing a more friendly libya along with on this sea shore along with the need egypt and libya so it will be very i think profitable a very interesting the west nile to get rid of such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab broad base in the room and he had some friends in africa but he was spending all the money to support the government in the arab world. surprising to me that almost nobody is ordering one regime is supportive of them even though they're critical now what the coalition is doing they're not supporting. this law in actions and i don't want to call in my view
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means that you know he was presenting some of turnip if it was a global paradigm. systems with the main liberal western type of society and regimes it was some alternative and this alternative was then to mental to the interests of the promotion of this liberal cry for democracy in valid world what's good 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. paradigm of economic you know social i don't want your help paradigm and i think it played its role now assuming that. anti gadhafi cullison succeeds and he and his family are indeed pushed out of power if it's clear who could come and his place because at
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this point even these times during a council in benghazi it's really a dark horse of the face because prior art you were there in benghazi in front of all it and neither of the journalists allowed to film them the only thing that we do know are people who made a career for themselves serving to get off a regime for and they have to assume at least partial responsibility for the crimes that they are now trying to put on good athlete in all this dictatorial regimes there is no any sort of organized opposition so almost everybody is like a sort of this has been or someone who defected from the ranks of the supporters of the leader or had some problem with him back in for instance got rid of him for some reason on another so it's typical for. or this type of very dictatorial regimes various oppressive for not tolerating any sort of organized the position with the exception of some some groups in the us for would be exceptional because
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are again alike brand new rockets needed to launch sites private companies now enter the flight to explore the cosmos steal their own right speciously points acknowledge. the future coverage. top stories tonight turkish television says nato will take over the coalition's military operation in libya turkey had been hesitating over whether to support the alliance and the role comes as fierce clashes between pro-government and opposition forces in libya intensive fine after a fifth night of coalition air strikes. police crackdown on am tear stereotyped demonstrators in brussels with tear gas and water cannons to protest to say western countries should not be imposing cuts of hold while spending millions on libya campaign. and first images of the workers struggling to stabilize the situation as
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your plans to push him a power plant with reports this a three more of the so-called nuclear samurais have been exposed to dangerous levels of radiation you keep abreast of all the news stories online of course twenty four seven the tito. put it to forty five forty six no moscow units got the sport. versus holders in the cricket world cup today quite a match up was meant it was kevin australia they're going home be along the last three world cups they're not going to win four because india in the quarter finals all right is going to be even bigger one the next. ready for this one it's rocket fuel india versus pakistan that's coming up shortly we'll have more on all of that in just a sec. i for joining us this is forced to be here on twenty four hour r t i mean a real choice for covering this hour coming up. capitol boy
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prime minister vladimir putin confirms that law school will host the twenty levon the world figure skating championships. final preps russian gear up for their first competitive game of the year european qualifier with armenia euro bonds . there is a trickle in the celebrate after knocking out three in a row world champions australia from the world cup. or not coming up but we start with the news that russia will host the twenty eleven a world figure skating championships tokyo was still holding events this week but the recent mega quake tsunami and subsequent nuclear threat in japan means all sporting events there are console's for the forseeable future prime minister vladimir putin offering some days ago for russia to step in and take over the finals if the international skating federation agrees day of the week long
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tournaments will get on the way and we know that mega sport on april twenty fifth in moscow the same city that held the tournaments half a dozen years ago twenty ten winter olympic host hoover or other reach also offer to host. countries that year the sickness of those like to sure are friends and counterparts that all the athletes and their supporters will feel time during the world championships in moscow for the russian national team these finals will be the first completion and so be just because our squad can see some very young skaters suits the beginning of a long road for them he's the first stone and preparations for this so to return him to it's not as important as lee hughes ok. let's stay in the ice but move to the cage after a hugely entertaining plush elephant you live now struck first in our conference final series with mesler home side ageod the visiting my team of course men for three solid outs of putting themselves into the driver's seat just thirty seconds
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in truth. veteran defenseman surrogate equalised for a message heard before glad to make two of them in france minutes later let's go. home three on the trot and leave my third period after just a completion so it's the favorites. one all in this year. last week r.t. broke the news that he n.h.l. will not be showcasing their teams indicate this year the european leagues present citing extortionate payments by the north americans as the reason why the roman culture of sutton with alexander made it up to discuss the situation in detail. we've heard over the wife the. level that they were made miserable to be sure world competition being right square and for going to war zones there's a threat usually but unfortunately in spite of certain moral hopes on both sides it
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looks like it's a little more secure such witches work seems a little bit weaker when we want to use them in the chilled beautiful soul to see through the really businesslike approach that will offer was also favorable for little girls who are waiting for some of the wood floors and leave the ruble where appropriate for the best possible muddy decision or sort of stood up for the spirit of this world before you were insulated from worry for growth of the floor you were . special for a child but for percent sure that this is the thought of next probable for the social because. there's been a sort of negative news here. michel i've heard a person she was a. loser and. looked on the disability to give money because we didn't think we'd get this money for the right peons but the possibility to play
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experiencing first for their own game for some of this convention was strange and i know i guess it's the fans for probably hurts most of all as well as well as well as others and. syria specially when. the agreement was there was a collapse especially when the new york rangers certainly didn't have any discrepancy or some respect those are. words of course they are for all such exercises but unfortunately you michel. more. insistent on so if i whistle can just. which will look acceptable to us to put it straight so we will not see n.h.l. clubs in russia or neighboring countries this year so you can make a show if they were going to play ok well i wanted to ask you also about the prospects of organizing a match between a cup winner and a stanley cup winner but i guess it's too early to talk about that. woman but we'll
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see is this. all could not take to get this group on the floor for a while which are probably understands this too much at stake the story before we lose such intuition for a couple of the opposition is different. because it will promote the game exactly as a human can do for a different world people still with servants and. all sort of a credible club competition will some of them are before. thinking or even more excited with the season for the shell game since i'm a bit of thank you very much for finding time for us in your very busy schedule and i would like to wish all the forensics. like
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a cup final. big weekend lies ahead for russia's footballers with the european qualifiers getting back on the way dick advocates for a serious test of the euro taking place in europe where ever improving armenia lie in wait richard while port. russia play armenia here republican stadium on saturday as they continue their quest to try and call for the euro two thousand and twelve finals which get underway in poland and ukraine next year all russian team arrived in the capital on friday hold their one and only training session before saturday's match and what an important munch it promises to be the rush of a currently sit top of group b. or nine points because a group of three teams just behind them on seven points which include armenia russia's only been so far in the group has been to solve the armenians actually managed to be in slovakia last time out which proved to be one of a surprise result sold the group so far and the russian everton would feel to deny billy beane of sony expects a tough encounter come saturday. or media at least some of their lunches have shown
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the executable delivering the. next few minutes you know who complains and their media will lose especially when they are playing at home so i think it's going to be a tough game in crucial want to. have emerged as dawn courses in group b. following a fantastic victory over slovakians which has propelled them right back into contention in group b. as they look to try and follow five of their first major tournament what is looking of a russian team and did have a chance selection problems that in mind have all he will have to make one change to his regular lineup as i was under a new call the suspended where he has two options that would give him the people these called i want to run shishkin who has played for the national team before and we have a probably more likely option as you hear with us when we play as a left bank for small time moscow but he is actually right footed and i would be very surprised if he doesn't feature for. the other problems over the last one will
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be who to play with under. sharpen up front of a dutchman so i need to pay a four three three formation with shannon starting on the left i'll be very surprised again that alexander his record doesn't start he's been in very good form recently for the russians and also probably change who could be in with a shout season playing fairly regularly recently for tottenham and has also started to manage to score some goals in the process as well but you really can underline how important a branch mizzi is for the russians as they look to try and solidify their lead at the top of group b. and for many of the players allowed to have time bell be setting foot in armenia playing compared to the game here it's my first time going to run so i don't think i can make any predictions but i can pretty much gauge the form of my team mates who've been clearly in the russian premier league for the past two weeks is. really one in dublin and in scope. against armenia could prove to be perhaps not face so far on the road i mean as i say they have been in good form recently beating are
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going to provide a very tough test for the club account side also russia are going to face a very partisan atmosphere here in a year and tickets for the match. that has been the interest this is the draw was made and for the group be that russia will be playing with armenia i'm sure the interest among the locals was massive it's a great coup for me really to play against the russians i would certainly look outside can come away with three points from saturday's encounter it probably will go a long way to helping them try to qualify for euro two thousand and twelve finals in poland and ukraine. are to give one armenia. finally it was a match worthy of the final itself but it was in the last eight the tournament favorite india meth three in a row champions australia and the cricket world cup history at walnut sauce on the side of the box captain ricky ponting had said before hand that two hundred fifty runs would be a good score and non-self went up by reaching the top of the with song choice
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a slow steady performance from the veteran eventually seeing ponting rack up his first century for thirteen months is one hundred four and earlier half the time and effort from brad hayden helping goals is finish on two hundred sixty six indeed the cells could offer grid so with bob in hand the little monster such ng tendulkar taking full advantage of the same way with shaun tait bowling but the hosts on their way he had fifty three is yuvraj singh go to drop the typo on his fifty seven not all right seem to be a tourist history is unable to keep pace with a left hander and he eventually winning by five wickets to dump the whole of the charts and set up a number one watering tie against him for neighbors just. create scenes where love is all your sport and i will weather is coming up in just a tick. if
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