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drug discovery the church of children the trial resumes the c. mantra pure results just to keep you very good at building a magickal herdsman ilke a renaissance return ok rules we try to preface if your children result. in israel blue cheese available in some of the telltale derrius so that when her children receive them. to. carry out her response to canonic inequalities and interference in media that leaders of the world's biggest emerging economies put their hands together to draw a common approach to global issues. he might said they stab at the bricks want to build a new world economy and stop the needless deaths of civilians in libya all the details from hideout coming up shortly. facebook twitter and panic but that's we'll look at a technology being used to spread democracy in the arab world but our intentions are really so pure. and pakistan demands the u.s.
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cuts its activity in the country as relations soured by drone attacks and civilian deaths hit their lowest levels since nine eleven. the latest time in the v.p. role sad song that we're getting reports of a real sniff and a heart of stone dead by a month the deadline to complete our schussel and the oaxaca exploration deal strongly opposed by b.p.'s ten k. b.p. partners more in twenty minutes. this is already coming to you live from moscow i'm arena josher welcome to the program the world's emerging a comic giants are showing a united front of their push for reforming international monetary institutions at a pivotal meeting the leaders of russia brazil india china and south africa or the so-called brics have also decried the use of force in the war torn libya it's all
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part of your efforts to gain greater clout in global affairs are these tests are silly is in the chinese resort of sanyo where the gathering has been taking place. they really want greater influence as you had mentioned earlier influenced two areas one is economically another is politically economically they really want a new financial model existing today of the world that will be beneficial to developing countries because they say there really is a shift at least economically it's very obvious the shift is moving from west to these regions politically they also say that it would be very effective according to president get if it is more effective to go on to the international stage for example the g twenty with a united front now are with regard to we could all go into specifics of one concern they have is they do want a broad based currency reform system of the details or not have about here but we do expect them to talk about it we do know though that china is interested in
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putting forward the you want as a whole credit to the u.s. dollar so these five countries have agreed that they do want to see greater influence economically by taking more part playing a bigger role especially of the international monetary fund and the world back well they have come to a consensus and they will work for cisco let's listen to what president medvedev has to say on this. so the brics countries have a common approach to the reform of the international monetary fund and the bank we discussed the necessity of such reform in our meeting we've reached a united position on this issue is what is bringing down the volatility. of agricultural products there of course they are coming forward with a common agenda the change that they want to see but they are very insistent on say that when they come forward it is not against any other organization it is not about talking another organization it really really is just presenting a another side to the story because they want a multi polar world. were engaged in an effort to create
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a multipolar institutional order with new supremacy areas of. risk is not a good noised against any group of countries impact workflow. and governance mechanisms in line with the twenty first century certainly politics is really added color to that is has has been economic in focus now of course libya is really at the forefront be it from libya they have come out quite strongly in their statements about the feeling that they have nato street had the air strikes are civilian deaths especially of civilians they really had very strong words about this it's better to hear from the russian president on this matter. that brics countries russia is deeply concerned that the situation in libya. we think the problem should be solved through dialogue force we appreciate mediation efforts of the african union the south african president is really going to be looking also
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let's not forget that south africa is the new member here so they of course are saying they understand that they are smaller economies smaller economy compared to the original four but they are bringing to the table access to a greater economy the african continent so very interesting to see how they will come together but again they do admit that in the beginning the grouping was sort of random ad hoc and now it is becoming really a force to be reckoned with and to be listened to by the rest of the world this hour so your reporting there from the chinese resort of the world's major developing economies after. the crisis is to dominate the talks of nato foreign ministers as they meet in berlin later on thursday the u.k. and france have been pushing other allies to increase military pressure on colonel gadhafi ahead of the meeting specially formed contact group on libya called for me to step down and let the people determine their future meanwhile the u.s.
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is straining anti-government activists from the middle east and north africa to spread democracy with the help of knowledge but as artie's if you counted words there might be a hidden agenda. the u.s. is. inviting high tech help with the innovations for anti-government activists in a number of countries throughout the world one of the latest developments is the panic button according to the state department the application can be uploaded on activists cell phones should they be detained the software instantly raises the contact between their phones and sends a warning alarm signal to other activists sounds great one question and it's all gone probably mungo's thanking the u.s. government for the technology are going to be groggy learners and terrorists but american officials of course claim the best of intentions saying the innovation is to protect democracy forces in other countries to help use the technologies more
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effectively the u.s. has organized training sessions for thousands of activists the one held just weeks ago in the middle east including anti-government campaigners from tunisia egypt syria and lebanon and as the newly trained and equipped activists return home the u.s. as one state department official put it counts on the ripple effect foreign interference doesn't have to be a military invasion a bombing campaign or even or some kind of special operation on the ground in that country it can also be a training and funding and the political support given to individuals who then promote those foreign interests and that's one of the newer strategies that the u.s. government has successfully been executing in different countries around the world that it doesn't consider subordinate to their agenda and it's a way to do it subtly that it's harder to detect it's harder to denounce it and it can often be more effective if the u.s. perceives the internet and social networking platforms as major tools for spreading
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democracy and millions of dollars into developing systems to help people in the middle east and china get around internet blocking firewalls but at the same time american companies provide bahrain saudi arabia and kuwait. the technology to effectively block websites when the us government purports to be spreading democracy it's simply a sham it's a pretense it's a lie the goal of u.s. foreign policy is to put its people in public office and in foreign countries the u.s. military has recently launched an online management program which enables it to generate multiple fake identities on social networks the false personas are designed to contribute to the flow of conversations on facebook twitter and other websites people are using social media for cyber warfare i mean that's what we're going to see more more and more of i think from from whether it's governments or non-state actors they're going to try to find ways to use the internet and social media to
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gain an advantage in their own battle the recent turmoil in libya suggests orchestration of twitter with fake users only around five percent of lidia's have access to the internet and the number of twitter users there is so small that analysts couldn't even calculate it yet in february this year a surge of leading twitter accounts appeared reporting in english and virtually all begging for intervention we know that. since the beginning of the war but libyans still don't have access to the use of it but those people don't check this essential fact they take all this information coming here at face value which is the role of this ricky but you trained activists provided with panic buttons and other technologies scores of foresight and it is on the air now spreading certain
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ideas the u.s. says it's all about promoting democracy but who are these the clerics in tankers justify direct interference in other countries there mastic affairs i'm going to check our reporting from washington art. still have for you this hour reaching out we follow the story of russian mothers whose children not only suffer from a rare disease but they also have the added burden of fighting for government help and financial support. relations between the u.s. and its ally pakistan the fight against al qaeda seem to be on a brink of collapse covert cia operations drone attacks and civilian stats have prompted islamabad to rebuke washington and demanded reduces its presence in the country maria financial reports from the pakistani capital. here in islamabad officials say the relations between u.s. and pakistan are today at its worst since nine eleven and there are many reasons behind the teri aeration
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a case in point is that of raymond davis as cia spy who shot his son is that in brode daylight earlier this year claiming they were trying to rob him this incident exposed huge concerns over the activity of for us private security firms similar to those operating in afghanistan and iraq and others claim the real work was on neutralizing the card trees nuclear arsenal which is to become the world's largest pakistani officials here in islamabad say they have no idea how many you asked contractors are currently functioning in pakistan and what their identities are nor their purposes and unacceptable situation the u.s. obsession with firing drones into pakistan also threatens to critically destabilize the situation in pakistan targeted militants in the northern part of pakistan near its border with afghanistan march seventeenth drone strike is reported to have
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killed forty innocent civilians prompting a month long break by the us pakistani officials warn about to throw darts strengthen not only anti american sentiment but also to military sentiment in this sensitive region making it increasingly hard to justify the continuing terror like this trans prime minister in an interview with ott he confirmed that u.s. drone strikes are creating more problems rather than solutions in fighting terror. and the really the problem. is not in fear. either miller could have some strategy or critical stuff to. work differently it's also worth saying that despite us immunity undermining the pakistani government's top officials here in the
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capital at keen to smooth over divisive issues to stress the key point at a stable pakistan is in the interests of all the regional shawty islamabad pakistan . you can always get to know more on our website r.t. dot com features and alice's and in-depth stories for you around the clock including was the raise for the crown on the horizon just who will be doing the running both president to get it and prime minister put an ad neither confirmed or denied they'll be standing for the last half hour of the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks blames a famous american newspaper for him and sara lee dishing the dirt find out more at are two dot com and make sure to watch all our best videos on our you tube channel . is it.
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the official. called talk. video. on the call. let's now take a look at some other stories from around the world. deposed egyptian president hosni mubarak and his two sons have been detained for fifteen days the former leader is under detention in a hospital and trying to shake after reportedly suffered a heart attack his sons have been jailed in a cairo prison were
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a number of the regime's former leaders are being held the mubarak's will appear before a judge next tuesday for questioning the accusations of corruption abuse of power and the killing of protesters. lower house of parliament has voted for justice reform which would cut the length of man trials in may and the bribery case against the prime minister it's part of a broader review program into the judicial system started by justice minister angelino phone who the premier has called his likely successor but critics say it is a plan to keep silvio berlusconi out of jail italian now facing four cases including one for paying for sex with an underage prostitute. investigators have found thirteen more bodies in a mass grave in northwestern mexico it follows the discovery of the remains of ten other people earlier in the northeast most are believed to be victims of the
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ongoing drug war several major drug gangs operate in the country and there are a bloody clashes with each other and the authorities left over thirty thousand people dead since two thousand and six. barack obama has called for tax increases on the rich to help slash america's ballooning budget deficit by four trillion dollars over twelve years the republican party sharply criticizing the president's plans calling it electioneering and if it's only for the ballot the conservatives are suggesting that cutting the tax paid by the rich while charging more for health care and social programs obama says that would massively harm the poor and elderly professor joseph stiglitz a nobel prize winning economist who were to be the problem with the u.s. economy lies with those who get the most. many. of the increase in the concentration of income and wealth in the united states has been enormous which
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happen in the last couple decades is almost a quarter of all the income of the one percent most americans are worse off than they were say a decade ago there are many things that any society has to do together education investments in technology. infrastructure roads the there has to be certain degree of consensus for a society to function even economically these are things the government has to do and that's where we are binding up today so the people at the top that one percent are using that political power to try to preserve their wealth and meanwhile making sure that the government doesn't do what is necessary for the prosperity the functioning of our entire society. and watch that full interview in just over an hour here on our t.v.
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well more than a half of children in russia suffering from rare forms of hereditary illnesses die at an early age without ever getting any financial or medical help from the government the huge cost of the treatment they need is normally impossible for parents to meet the problem is the money it's available but it's not easy to access it as example we can now reports. they're all the same age believe in one country and they have the same debilitating condition the only difference between them is that one was born in the capital and another one lives in a small town and there's this zip code lottery it's already defined who are there believe and who will die in large numbers some others ask me if it's all worth it all those expensive treatments and the nurse told me look he's turned he's unable to talk and still wears diapers what's the point of spending so much in his treatment but i love him regardless of whether he was diapers or not i just love him the way he is this sort of prussians is pursuing mothers of children with the
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hunter syndrome all the time not only because these genetic condition is impossible to cure but even more so because treating it is prohibited expensive so expensive that for many years children in russia of a conscious syndrome didn't stand a chance of living to middle age that is until john and mothers like her forced moscow thirty just to pay for treatment. the russian constitution doesn't say that if the treatment is expensive but it shouldn't be provided that if a child was unfortunate to be born in a small town he should be abandoned to allow nature to take its course. yet this is exactly what's happening the two hundred fifty children countries syndrome in russia less than a half are receiving lifesaving drugs forty year old volodya is not one of them the build up of toxins that his body is unable to recycle has left him unable to walk and talk of the last few months he's been rapidly losing his side and hearing
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a lot is treatment is this related to cost more than eight hundred thousand dollars that's an exorbitant amount it could also save the gazans when hundreds of people with less complicated conditions go before money and may not believe can see the next summer this thing. all of that apart from his lawyer nobody seems to care about that you know my husband left her when he learned of their son's disability local authorities refused to help citing the lack of money but he larry's thankful for small mercies pallavi still alive comes hope. i'm happy just a week up and see him breathing sometimes he smiles and it's the greatest gift for me i know the treatment is expensive and i know this money could help me other children but he didn't choose his condition and he also deserves to live so the russian president recently suggested the behinder syndrome be added to the list of illnesses treated exclusively at the expense of the federal budget
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a move many in the medical community say is long over due but. there are between six thousand and eight thousand threat on a search and the treatment for many of them missed you either nonexistent or too expensive for the rarity of the illness definitely shouldn't be a criterion for providing medical assistance these kids and so much pain and then entitle to treatment just like children with flu or chickenpox bursting bubbles is something that these mothers have longer used to when they give birth to their children they all dreamt of their becoming someone grade and it was only after the killing diagnosis they realized their children were just that great a subway car or a t o. r recap our top stories in our several minutes coming your way first of all we've got the latest business news regularly.
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hello and welcome to business sanity it's great to have you whereas they've been eager to jump into bed together since the start of the year but how been held back by the journal survive is now energy giants b.p. and ross net have given themselves another month to get it together and start exploring the arctic but that's only if they can smooth over their differences with b.p.'s russian venture ten k. b.p. we have been determined to stop them that's our cross live to our seas peter only but for the latest head of that peter said it's not a question of will they know one day for so long now that finally some light at the end of the tunnel is scenes right. now yes the ongoing saga between whether the
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sixteen billion dollars share swap deal between b.p. and ross left to go ahead has had more twists and turns than the plot of a soap opera the latest is that's the extent there will be a extension of the deadline which was originally set for thursday no be extended until the sixteenth of may they've got until then to come to a deal which will see the to see b.p. and rosneft get together to explore. a signal to look for oil in the arctic i know b.p. had faced it in juncture over the steel b.b. rust the face of the gentry over this deal due to. budgetary opposition put forward for the peace russian partners they would there be a and b. these russian partners have a company called t.i.n.k. b.p. that to b.p. work without the moment now b.p. have said that they will fight that injunction all the way they want to go ahead with to do with your stance however they have said that they are still fully
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committed to the current russian partners and want to go ahead for the future and work with them now b.p. to try at the full system and to if you will at the eleventh hour on were. it is they they offered twenty seven billion dollars to their russian partners a are noted to buy them out now this was rejected by a all they said they wanted to continue working with the page so where does this leave us that leaves us with. a month for them to try and come to a deal between b.p. and ross never ross there to suggest that the deal doesn't go ahead they're going to be looking for compensation well that was another chippy another group of people that maybe looking for money from b.p. all their russian partners they've said that they're going to be filing a lawsuit it could be for up to ten billion dollars for breach of contract well this is going to lead to some serious questions being asked of b.p.'s heads as they take their seats at the annual general meeting on thursday. all right yes indeed
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peter thank you very much peter on the reporting there live from the ross now. now the five member bloc of the world's largest emerging economies is gathering in china at the meeting of the so-called breaks brazil russia india china and south africa is seen as an attempt to develop a unified approach to global economic challenges and there have been some towns where the russia should be in the club given its different level of development but jacob now from morgan stanley believes russia is a good fit. and industrial or is a couple of generations ago and that sets it apart from the other brics who tend to have a young population growing population and a much lower incomes recap to put russia is big and it's got huge resources and it's got great potential so in the sense of being an economy that could grow for state has great potential but means to undertake fundamental structural reforms to
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achieve the kind of prosperity you see in the developed world i think russia has a lot in common with the other groups. let's look at how the markets are performing after spending most of the day on the water they need a gain momentum by the end of the trading day among the leaders that tech stocks with top rising two percent and an e.c.v. three percent in hong kong spots edge low in quarter straight ahead of friday's inflation data from china and it has top ten property developers are broadly declining amid lingering concerns over their price and future demand. and here in moscow the stocks are starting they're trading at least slightly in the red the us here is dropping around a third of a percent and then my six shouting point two percent start. a consolidation taking place on the russian market is set to continue on thursday to monday from a christian explains why. the market will be digesting the results of the. of the u.s. department of energy investigator for crude and the extent to which that will drive
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i expect stations of rising or falling demand in the u.s. so it will still be about oil i knew reaction in the oil price to that pizza will lead to a correction potentially i think in russia next he's also you know we're only one day in front of chinese inflation data as inflation expectations rise market begins to price in tighter chinese monetary policy when that happens tend to see it selling away from from risk and that could be quite bad for a russian or chinese. and that was also his business update join us for more next i know of course can always log onto our web site that's how to accomplish this that's.
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going to. space the goal of our national security there is no substance and there is no. military space. bombs on target time belin that's where the bulk. of the. trish base should. keep better. company. than the film has come up.
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and we must play. the. double. album vestment in the peaceful uses of space. just incredible investment from the united states and from the european union can their countries like business this is completely in jeopardy if we start putting weapons in outer space. in some.

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