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dave bolland says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. so this is our team that's taken at the hands. reich obama reportedly authorizes secret cia operations in libya swatting a new concerns over ground intervention is being prepared. nato countries consider arming the opposition forces in libya the sponsor checkered history of the weapons and they are in the hands of terrorists. work at japan's damaged fukushima nuclear power plant is suspended and radiation levels are rising as
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a dentist attempts to knock off and leaks from provider. coming up next artie's it talks to australia's foreign minister about even immigration in a safety. except. there like the austrian foreign ministry thank you very much for being with us today and it's a pleasure so any variation is. a topic lately why do you think austrian people are so sensitive about immigration issues of course we have to resist immigration in austria for a long time but if you have a look at the last ten years you can see a number of immigrants in greece and a lot because of the ball coming waltz
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a lot of think you scream to us through you and also from through for immigrants coming to austria having expectations to have from europe with the lights. on the other hand you can see that austrians don't have so many children so this is more or less the problem where we are it's a moment we have to recognize as austria that we will have of course a lot of immigrants also in the future just to stabilize our economic situation to have to translucent all saw to make our social system secure for the future but on the other hand we have to pay more attention to integration of people from other countries coming to australia and this is what we have to do we have and we have started in our governmental discuss these issues and i'm sure we will have a lot of efforts in the next years yet many people would argue that
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multiculturalism is dead in the united kingdom it is there in germany what do you make of it in our striking thing that could lead to an all time thing if you have a look to our history of course during the time when austria was an empire we had a lot of different countries. within these and we have also started the moment to integrate other religions in australia for example nineteen twelfth. almost one hundred years ago the islamic religion was recognised as an official religion in australia so we started very early to see that others are the behavior of religion but of course i'm sure and that we as i said have to start to play more attention to the integration of it that's and this is what we need in the life to see there are those we thought we have one common
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number a loveless australia and we would like to come along with one nation for the future but of course compost of different people you were never very interesting point about muslim religion being reckoned as an official religion of the country you are now are bringing tough new loss as immigration from eastern europe to rice but this immigration from africa actually and muslim countries pose a greater a social insecurity threat three a country as a have a look at the austrian immigration situation we don't have so many people from africa maybe more in the future because if you have a look to all the conflicts in the north of africa it could happen but we could have more people form in these regions of course and we have to be prepared for that i think we have a discussion in the european union how to manage maybe a lot of your future is coming to of europe how to manage that in all the different
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member countries but of course this is a challenge we have to come along with solutions and i'm sure if you have a look to government we will have to solutions also the future in that of rain is in. then you're welcome talks with everybody and rebels who are this people who are the figure hath evaporation i think we have to welcome all talks with opposition leaders freedom fighters in libya tripoli we have not really recognized them as the new libyan government i think it's too early because we don't know so much about them but what do you know about them what we know so far is that in big there was a missional council established and i think those people are responsible for people in being guarded in the romance in the other towns to be a new libyan movement what we don't know at the moment is if i could also be
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responsible for all the freedom fighters in libya i want to find it i hope that i will go next week and in the region i will meet some of them so all of them will have much more information but before you girl what grounds you have to believe that they could be better than come after us. first of all there were much concerned. why all asians in libya tripoli and of course some of them have been also in the regime of. refused because of this happened so this gives them of course i think responsibility all saw for people doing it so i think we have to get more complex and then we have to see who is really a leader may be for a new government who could be a representative for the different terms and then we have to be side if we could
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recognize them as the new leaders of libya but if you look at cafe thinking as of today do you think the west is taking revenge and when was there really such a rush for everything change you know i think. it has nothing to do with the we were in which it is just if you have a look to the resolution of the security council nine hundred seventy three this is a story just to see williams in armed conflict we as australians have been very much engaged during our term in the security council in these fields of protection of civilians in armed conflict would you consider sending in your trip no because we don't have the military power or for being engaged planes or that all ships and so on you don't know that austria is not in the position to do that but of course we will come to disperse solution we have done
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a lot of humanitarian groups we sent money in the border region to tunisia and of course we allow all of the. all the troops from nato countries to go through austria or to fly old austria so this is what we can do in this moment to support this movement what we see all this arab leader as far like paper puppets what do you think could be next after that and i don't know way i don't know what country will be next but i think if you have to really look to different countries every country for is so on is a special case but of course people are not satisfied in all the country it's their living conditions we still perspectives there are a lot of young people without a job and this is more or less the problem in all the different countries it's and so i think we are prepared at the moment in the international community that we not
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end with libya but it's up to the people in the different countries to think what they could do to establish a new poll in their country and how to come up with democratic structures we supported him up. not quite going on in the arab world right now or something is fundamentally changing surely it will have some kind of impact on here up what kind of impact do you think that will be if you do see the impact of that they would like to have more freedom freedom of expression democratic structures. elections of course we can support them if this is a poll to to just. push the regime group which same thing at the moment in their country this is another story and that's not our story so i think what we could use to support them in establishing democratic structures this is a story for europe where we could do something for them if there is
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a civil war we should not be involved in that hero thing in a country like libya with travel structure there could be a legitimate. we hope so but for those who reason we have to find out who are the new public leaders in the future i think it's too early to make real decisions about that flatly on a different topic astier taking a leading role for dropping nuclear power in europe why are you taking such a leading role that we have the decision in the one nine hundred seventy s. in the referendum in austria not to move to use nuclear power in austria and it was a very wise decision because if you have a look to the problems we have now in chip in we heard in the past in general below or other different places you don't know really what this is coming up with what do you do with all these different kinds of material when they are not used in the
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power plants where do you bring them what do you do. to protect them and these materials are not being maybe. dangerous. situation. if something is happening so i think if you don't have a clear message what this coming up after using these materials in the power plants it's really not wise to use such materials so we have made the principal decision in austria and we are now fighting of all over europe to convince the plea for him to member states in the european union in our neighborhood not to use nuclear power in diffuser we would like to establish. in these countries we invite all of the representatives to come to our street to see what we are doing. it is possible to have
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a good one hydropower word to her for. all the different kinds of green energy and that is really work if you're a chair for her how sad that our position has artillery support among people but not a partition and here is a brain i think you have to be for in some countries sure many you have a real movement from citizens which are really against nuclear power plants now the current through the opposite so you have to give but you have to convince people the governments that it is possible to use green energy and if you choose and that we really have a direction of where we could go in the future with safe energy i think that's really needed a new situation it seems like the situation can seem right now it is going to happen i have a clear and your chance there are things that the nuclear larby writes to us that's
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a quote can't be trusted now. we don't trust in them we don't have them in austria where we have to recognize that every member steve of the european union has to decide what's near doing in the future but what we could do is to convince them that they're not the new we with alternatives is the best one thank you very much madison thank you. as you know song was sixteen years old when he committed these murders that's not inside the song so or should not be punished for his crimes so on is being punished no rational person and i doubt sean has been punished is being punished and will be punished. as ours must be executed for the brutal crime he committed this is
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barack obama reportedly authorizes secret cia operations in libya is walking on this concerns of the ground intervention is being prepared. nato countries consider arming the opposition forces in libya response a checkered history of weapons ending up in the hands of terrorists. workouts japan's damaged from sema nuclear power plants is suspended radiation levels are rising some places the times to block off leaks are i'm for the broad range. roger is here with the sports news now and action contingent do pretty well in the tennis
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in florida right often gratian rafa made the semi's in miami did it bit as one of the over is now three we've the latest from that press reaction from what was billed as the mother of all cricket matches all that in a sec. hello there you're watching the sports and these are the headlines flying in florida is one of the all the joints are up about in the semi's of the sony ericsson open. while india down close rivals pakistan to reach the final of cricket as well top. and the limping dream of a snowboarding queen we head to the slopes to catch up with rushes to dig a show about. the first russia's bid as one of the all the has joined has reached the last for the sony ericsson open in florida after two sets when i wagner's get advance care although it was a shock to see for defending champion kim clijsters nor not in
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a moment but first of all of the over continues to carry about her good form from last season taking the first set against the france the seventy five and then pleasing to the second six thanks to three wrapping up the win now thirty five minutes of next replay it was a wrench the better russian getting past defending champ in crises. she did it easily to taking both sets six games to three classes has been struggling with a shoulder injury since winning a sprightly night and at the start of the year but as rank i always thought she was dangerous. you know how things. are with kim you never know she going to play for the last last point obviously the last match really show how top she was you know and i was just focused on my game and at forty fifteen she just went for her for her shots and maybe passive but i think should be good you know and i'm really glad i was hanging try to keep up my game in the men's draw novak djokovic continued
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his unbeaten run this season he defeated south africa's kevin anderson six four six to face twenty two all win in a row the first set was quite close but the second was the one right although the so said he was pushed by his opponent. swear it's a really really. played almost two hours just. played a very long game saw was really fortunate to get this right so winning and here face not a fish in the same american pulling off a minor upset in front of his home crowd with a t.v. set when i gave a fair fish hasn't dropped a set so far this tournament winning the state this contest seven five six two which means the rice would least eleven in the world ranking. but there was no surprise roger federer he was living a raucous six three six one to make the quarterfinals this match played in the early hours of the morning following trappers at the quarterfinals a better next place in france as you'll see on the big city and the six out of.
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let's go to the ice hockey where sell about you live for one win away from making their first ever k h l grand final with the side from have been knocking on the door for years having topped the regular season standings in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine as a knife three one up against metta in their best of seven eastern conference decider following a tight four two win in my cleavage course with just of course love with the go ahead goal for three half a dozen minutes from the end of the second period and then to next gulp them put a polished look on for sadie's to size meet again on friday and i'm going to celebrate the last land could reach the gun cup final today they face off against lokomotiv yaroslavl with a three one series lead lockout giving themselves a lifeline big trade last time i in the western conference clash. now than using the have beaten pakistan to reach the final of cricket's world cup a twenty nine one victory in the punjab staging in mohali with sachin tendulkar top scoring with
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eighty five it was a highly anticipated match between two fish rivals and an estimated one billion people chained in worldwide to watch india won the toss and posted back into the started writing. the fellow right now but in the seaway here he fell thirty eight just off he felt thirty eight of just twenty five forceful and kolka charmed life being dropped no less than four times before finally going to the hands of afridi's here india finishing on two hundred sixty four nine tough run chase down to pakistan but they struggled to make an impact such a feat i went for thirty goal by you for their bar pac-man stuff half century but he was the last man standing and with score twenty i'm unsure why it's over india i sure lanka saturday spying and no movement. there definitely are strong points are strong enough to do well on the field saw you know we're not thinking about the weaklings you know again thinking i'm going to hold him you know because i can get work really talented players and you know most of them are doing really well except
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point of going so i think it will be about you know even please begin to get on that particular day so you have to be at your best if not and you had to signify and i think it really bored rigid aboard the new ball but i think that we. because of his. pardon bill is going to hold three hundred so good performance from me now let's switch to the slopes and one of russia's emerging talents for the sochi winter games this year has been saying you katherina to take a shiver enjoy a breakout season winning the snowboard world cup in some ways but can she keep it going for the lympics in twenty fourteen richard found paul think caught up with her. she's shy and doesn't really want to call misty however you could be doing a pretty good shot you have to get used to life in the spotlight as she's established herself as one of the world's best snowboarders the results or season have been phenomenal she's won seven times on the world cup circuit is here house
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making up of the disappointment of finishing just ten but lost his winter olympics . i could never have imagined that i would have such a great season i took everything step by step and tried to get the optimum result at every stage of this is world cup and then it's to do this and i always get to see myself even if i have managed to win the previous round and this helps me i am sure to become the overall champions. cimi to twenty three but traditional has already been competing professionally for five years after we got championships she just nineteen peak things were expected of her i was taking time for results come on a consistent basis. when i won the world championships i always found myself under pressure to repeat what i had done i was very young and i found it very difficult to handle the weight on my shoulders i had two years where nothing went right for me but now i am twenty three and i feel so much calmer on the slopes i don't have
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as many nerves everything is a lot easier. could you should i was born in last fall but moved to canada by in the center of russia when she was just four it was here that she fell in love with her skiing and snowboarding week's training sessions at home but also spending time abroad for twenty four year old is just one of the healthy crop of russian snowboarders which also includes the likes of you on the suboxone and you continue to not introduce should assume it's great for the development of sports in the country. no we are always training together and looking at one another we had a good relationship but we're always trying to beat each other this helps to push us to bigger and better things we all have our goals and we are on course to reach these goals potential impeach just three years away but this will be the ultimate prize for true biggish she should really have to deal with the pressure throughout her career which is going to make sure come two thousand and fourteen that this will be under control and little one that hopefully will be
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a number of gold medals for russia. for example dignity. and good luck to her. hopkins as young pascal have announced the rematch of their december eighteenth which ended in a draw the clash for pascal's the b.c. light heavyweight crime will take place on may twenty first in montreal not a box is a famous for disrespecting our already busy throwing a few blows at a press conference in new york. we out of. discussion came from our country this is. my country. this is. my country. and this is unacceptable. certainly there are like this says to me some kind of candy bar and watches some kind of t.v. or for something unusual because i should have been sorry for years that he wasn't
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even and parts and he wasn't peppers what i was doing is and now it becomes a shock is the usual the strange and the palace gates is out there and i don't want to deal with. filing the rugby world cup isn't until next september the coach of defending champion south africa is already setting out his game plan piccadilly is insisting his side's conservative kicking game would be preferred to a running game and he's happy with high things are progressing in the run up to the tournament. deliver going to be a big difference between playing at. a competition in playing a tournament or playing into them and your outlook on the game is much different. you go the conservative more than in iraq and. i'm really happy i'm like this happening at the moment would love us to. the us is unusual in teams now and build a kind of fear. but it doesn't come with the time i think we will
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it's the secret incursion into the country. it's the invasion by means of. tradition which the language is really. the best to compete beef. and culture. the thing is that the have visions are still unaware of what's going on in the land still asking why do you. think i don't know anything but let's go to the great game on our cheap.
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