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come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to congress report . a finish posterous followed and faces criminal charges for lashing out against a terrorist website. you'll moldering has received personal death threats from one of the world's most wanted terrorists with links to al qaida i mean he's now in house sinking with the latest. also to solve the world's emerging superpower has pledged their commitment to a new global economy and a call of the nato led coalition to avoid by the u.n. resolution on libya. president dmitri medvedev says the new rand has some
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explaining to do about how its resolutions on libya and ivory coast are being implemented said i'm tessler still here with all the latest from the bric summit in china interest a few products. also this hour the u.s. is accused of manipulating regime change in the arab world through sort of old warfare or under the guise of democratic revolution. b.p. confirms it has offered cash an arctic opportunities to the us and shareholders and take the b.p. together with ross now now it wants to buy those partners out so it can proceed with a sixteen billion dollars share spot with ross joining me in twenty minutes rob business was the. international news alert from our studios here in central moscow this is just past nine pm here in the. russian capital and a pm in finland where
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a poster has been defrocked by his church for speaking out against a terrorist website hosted in the country you have views of already seen him accused of inciting racial hatred in helsinki well for more on this i'm now joined live from the finnish couple of articles on anything marry someone exactly has he done to deserve being the frocked and persecuted in his own country. well according to the people that fired him indeed from him he was bothering threatening and inciting racial hatred i criticize in a site which belongs to what the world what the un has claimed are terrorists in fact one of the world's most wanted terrorist especially in morrow of basically claims himself that this is his window to the world this is his propaganda mouthpiece and of course he was claims out by the un to have links to al qaeda so according to international law this site should be shut down it's part of his assets which should be frozen according to the wall but instead this priest who has
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been speaking out against this site for years and he himself has been the victim of psychological terror here in finland has been fired will speak more about that with me and why this is happening is dr johan backman he has been dealing with this case for years himself claims he's a victim of psychological terror tell us how is it possible that johan muller a has been defrocked for criticizing the site which is known to belong to doku umarov because the. ruling elites of. protecting the truth if you can sort of finish finish the soil. they are. trying to change the public opinion in finland a move official do among the media to more. appropriate more to restrict. how is that possible how does finland get away with
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that prove it's possible to live as an independent country and be fingerpick and do what they like. to do so for moreover he sort of organization of the caucasus emirate it has been active in finland already for several years. security police tried to close down the websites of the whip resources of. two thousand and four but it was not successful because there will be or first initial leading politicians started in finland in the media and especially through the finnish pena club they try to be the interests of the militants islamic militants in finland and after all the initial official security police is practically paralyzed in this situation they don't know what to do and there is no criminal charges of terrorism raised in this question so the situation is really really difficult i
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mean we cannot speak about but want to go. there are restricted to. the film and also i just want to bring up that today you held a press conference not one finnish journalist was there a concert myself i witnessed not want to send out some one thousand invitations many of them to finish journalist as i understand why is the media afraid to talk about what's really going on if i understand it correctly that they're afraid to talk about it will be their main reason is their public opinion which public opinion campaign which has been made be carried out by the finnish panicle up to finish painting a lot has been propagating for years of approval really time to view the terrorism issue and this is one of the reasons why i feel of the use of sheltering terrorists by the country. also one of the reason why the information resources of the terrorists are being killed thank you safely on the finish tell us about
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this trial that's taking place tomorrow many people probably don't know about it. but it's one of the i think it's the head editor of this site that we're talking about which. is being brought charges not for terrorism but for illegal immigration give us some more details about case years we will have a very interesting court case in the city of one in fear. and against the me close to. sweet there's really sure about the finish citizen and he's the main organizer of the information resources in finland but he's are charged with. smuggling of people from turkey into finland and the most interesting fact is that together we see with him he's charged another person. cause i'm all for. his name used to hold two hundred them each year but he's also charged he also came
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to feel it legally and now he's giving up for. the activities of the center and they they're both charge of smuggling of. up to one hundred individuals from turkey and from chechnya can feel and and. because the center which side of has said that part of the. smuggle people are or islamistic militants and their relatives think it means for democracy in the future of europe that a site like this can be run and that people like a priest who has had to divorce his wife. has no money he told me today he's going to sell his car to be able to pay some bills over the next couple of weeks has criminal charges brought against him for speaking out against what the u.n. calls terrorists what russia certainly considers terrorist what is that meat for
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europe's future well i think that russia should raise this issue in the united nations because the fact that terrorist activities against russia are being organized and carried out on the finnish territory he is a poor possible case of war between finland of russia and that is why. russia should greatly seize who in the united. you know this is the united states to to negotiate in this case it's a very serious situation. and we certainly will continue to cover it very few media outlets obviously talking about this thank you very much for being with us here in helsinki we will be following that trial tomorrow of the editor of the coffee or website and it is likely worth hearing that he will see maybe some jail time because illegal immigration is looked at very harshly here in finland but very many people outraged that this is not a terrorist case in fact more from release on this developing story thanks very
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much indeed live from the finish capital helsinki that's in the sun mary thank you . this is a team can learn from the russian capital a shake up of the global monetary system is what the world's fastest growing economies have called for meeting resilin russia india china and south africa the so-called brics nations also slammed nato operation in conflict torn libya to syria is that the chinese resort of sandia where the summit is taking place. we really want to see change in the international financial model existing right now about will benefit the developing countries more to hoebel the serve currency is one of the if if they would like to see an alternative because the us economy is really hurting their economies as well another issue that they are really worried about is the fluctuation of commodity prices now this is very important for them because the prices of basic food price of raw materials for oil are all a stable price and all of those are necessary to make sure that their economies
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have sustainable growth now they feel that from their point of view they feel that the western economies the weak economies there are the a calls of all the structural regimes and therefore they think they should have a greater say in international financial institutions such as the i.m.f. and the world back now then coming together with a unified voice and they are quick to insist that it's not so much to drift place existing organizations but rather to come together to have a stronger voice representing the fellow country and to bring what their eyes yes on to the international space. station that needs to create a multipolar institutional. supremacy. areas within. against any country would in fact work creation and governance negative is in line with. a crisis in libya has been on the table it has been a priority of the talks or pay of has a russian president dmitry medvedev certainly putting out strong words there saying
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that. he see he feels that there is a dangerous tendency really rough going beyond what their resolutions mandate let's listen to what he has to say obvious to. the u.n. resolution must be fulfilled when the russians voted for it and south africa did and staying in my speech was filled in accordance with the wording and meaning and not with free interpretations of some states because we voted for no fly zone to stop the escalation of the conflict so that we could separate the. sites but what we having now is a military operation it may not be on the ground yet but it's certainly going on up above a number of countries were taking part and then nato stepped in but the resolution doesn't say a word about it that's why when i hear the resolution is bad i disagree the resolution is absolutely fine but it must be fulfilled without exceeding the mandate it's pretty stark interestingly enough this is an economic forum but the situation out there did it make it. that which had five. more
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political say now coincidentally all five countries are members of the security council india brazil definitely preference for permanent seats again evidence that they want to have more cooperation and coordination on the political arena as well . reporting there live in state t.v. reports that eight nato strikes on the capital tripoli of course numerous injuries among civilians and are the latest pictures now from the capital where smoke is rising above the buildings following the attack the local media claims one of the coalition bombs hit the residence of color gadhafi meanwhile nato officials have announced plans to continue the operation until libyan forces stop attacking civilians and retreat when it's a days meeting and members of the alliance discussed what contribution each state needs to make with only six out of the twenty eight involved conducting air strikes you came from something called on other countries to increase military pressure on account of the british m.p. buried gardiner told me in the last hour here and i think that the u.k.
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is in libya for the wrong reasons. and i felt it was right that there should be a resolution for humanitarian protection to stop. it was going to make on benghazi because i felt many many civilians would be killed and back but i don't believe it's right that britain or indeed any other part should be intervening in what is in fact a civil war and they did it originate this was marketed to the public and to the. world at large as being simply the enforcement of a no fly zone that is not what is now happening and they did it isn't what's been happening really from that first week on words i don't think it's sensible for britain to be involved in this part of the world the history of british involvement in this part of the world is is one that has not been to the benefit of all of british taken on that so i do think that the un security council does need to meet
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again i think it does need to review the situation and i think with all parties involvement and that really does include russia we need to reach an agreement about what should happen from here on in and gadhafi is not a popular leader of his country he hasn't been for many years mostly his neighbors in the middle east and more widely he's not you know his his record is one that is horrendous in terms of of it take a ship and abuse of human rights. that is not under international law or a reason for regime change and we must be very careful about how the united nations proceeds in a situation that best. as the u.k. thrashes out foreign policy in libya domestic issues back home are also grabbing the headlines the british coalition government has clashed over how to deal with rising immigration in the country even liberal democrats vince cable has criticised tory prime minister david cameron every speech in which the premier belted
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immigration to tens of thousands some immigrants failure to learn english was wrecking communities and idea for our n.e.p. a leader of the u.k. independence party told r.t. i never greek prime minister can't tackle the problem of mass immigration while the u.k. is a member of the e.u. . so if you have huge mass immigration that happens rapidly into an area and if people don't speak the same language then what you get is the ghettoization in cities and towns and you get a dislocated society so no i mean full marks for david cameron for at least starting that debate the trouble is that he can't deliver the difficulty david cameron has got is he will now have raised expectations within this country but he has a prime minister is actually not just going to talk the talk but he's going to walk the walk he's going to deliver and the point that i'm making is he cannot do that because we're members of the e.u. because we have open borders we have total free movement of peoples within that
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union now since two thousand and four since poland lithuania latvia and now bulgaria and romania join the union they are very much poorer countries most of them learn english as their first foreign language and we've had a huge number of people from those countries the united kingdom is the most overcrowded country in the whole of the european union you really have to travel on the london underground to realise just how they were crowded we become the argument that i would put to mr cameron is yes let's have this debate but let's not have the you having open borders and free movement of peoples why don't we in britain decide ourselves how many people come in every year. and that was. m.e.p. leader of the u.k. independence party but as the quest for reforms continues in the arab world the u.s. is increasing its influence over anti-government activists in the region america is conducting a cyber war in a bid to direct the spread of the pro-democracy movement result is going to turn reports these intentions could easily backfire. the u.s.
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is providing high tech help with 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 alert signal to other activists sounds great one question and it's all gone probably long thanking the u.s. government for the ecology are going to be. terrorists but american officials of course claim the best of intentions saying the innovation is to protect pro-democracy forces in other countries to help use the technologies more 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 campaign is from tunisia egypt
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syria and lebanon and as the newly trained and equipped activists return home the u.s. is one state department official put it counts on the ripple effect for an interference doesn't have to be a military invasion a bombing campaign or you know some kind of special operation on the ground in that country it can also be a training and funding and 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 cure it's not only that it's harder to detect it it's harder to denounce it and it can often be more effective the u.s. perceives the internet and social networking platforms as major tools for spreading democracy and pumps millions of dollars into developing systems to help people in the middle east and china get around internet blocking far walls but at the same
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time american companies provide. bahrain saudi arabia and kuwait with the technology to effectively block websites when the us government purports to be already democracy it's simply a sham it's a pretense it's a lie a goal of us foreign policy is to put its people in public office in foreign countries the us 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 a thing from from whether it's governments or non-state actors are going to try to find ways to use the internet and social media to gain an advantage in their own battle the recent turmoil in libya is just orchestration of twitter with fake
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users only around five percent of libyans 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 lead in twitter accounts appeared reporting in english and virtually all begging for intervention we know that. since the beginning of the war but libya has the longer the access to this but some oh people go check this essential fact they take all this information coming here at face value which is the real purpose rikki tikki buttes trained activists provided with panic buttons another took knowledge is scores of foresight it is on the internet spreading certain ideas the u.s. says it's all about promoting democracy are two things that clarity intentions justify direct interference in other countries the mess they can fair use i'm going
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to check our reporting from washington our team. c.c.t.v. footage of the suspected terrorist responsible for monday's bombing of the belorussian metro has been released the footage shows a man into the metro and leave a large bag on the platform before leaving the scene it's already in but a recent five suspects have been arrested over the attack on the metro so far the explosion rocks at the central station during rush hour killing twelve people and injuring nearly two hundred it was the first fatal terror attack in the country's modern history. time not to take a brief look at some other headlines making news around the world at this stage today in our world update japanese police are searching for victims around the damaged fukushima nuclear plant following the quake and tsunami i just thousand bodies are thought to be in the area but the retrieval has been delayed because of radiation fears stoffel working to bring the nuclear plant under control of the cooling systems that three reactors were knocked out by way more than three hundred
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police in protective gear carrying out the search. cuber is facing its worst drought in half a century with tens of thousands of families almost entirely reliant on water trucks and their essential supplies the drought started two years ago and water reservoirs are now down to a fifth of the normal levels the government is providing wrote the difference of water to over one hundred thousand people in the worst affected areas of the capital. italian prime minister silvio berlusconi has confirmed that he will not run for office again when his current term expires the transition team and seven intended to complete his plan for many it's in his judicial system and to change the country's constitution before leaving meanwhile the italian lower house of parliament has approved a bill which may in the bribery case against the prime minister of a broader review programs of the judicial system but critics say it's designed to keep. out of china. when workers at a zoo in russia's far east woke up one morning the last thing they expected to find
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on their doorstep was a box of pears they were taken and then quickly run over everyone's affection durable bundles of ferret just cubs no more than three months old and two brothers are enjoying almost unlimited freedom exploring the nearby forest of the territory of the city and getting to know all its other residents so much plays singles a large appetite of course and the pair enjoyed six meals a day to keep them. great shots there was just a unique videos can be found on you tube channel. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada that. giant corporations rule the day.
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commutes twenty four minutes past the hour in the russian capital u.s. president ronald reagan who once vowed to make star wars i reality parts of this project back now on the agenda and more transparent report coming out later this hour here on r.t. right now kareena will bring you the latest news these after this short break stay with us live here in moscow. from. indonesia she's available in hotels coming dollars all she spoke my good results in school up only come a come down upon the motive been turned on the radio sentry and the resulting storm
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sunday a breach of the wisdom result use of doing something medically suffer till some in your code. result in spawn the rich calls him her to the ground maybe as you call them it's a full season so it's not the sultan who turns. on welcome to our business report and would go straight to our top story today b.p. class confirmed for the first time that together with ross knapp it has offered cash and arctic opportunities to the rest of shareholders and. it wants to buy those partners out so it can proceed with a sixteen billion dollars saswata and exploration deal it signed with boston after in jack and me meanwhile b.p.'s annual general meeting is taking place in london and that process from shareholders at environmentalist out is lower and a housewife. it's be an uncomfortable day for b.p. executives at their annual general meeting with shareholders after a year tops and tailed by disasters first of course we saw the oil spill in the
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gulf of mexico we started billion a year ago today and also obviously the year finished with the to buckle of the ross nafta deal for the first time today b.p. has confirmed that it has offered to the russian shareholders in. cash and participation in an attempt to resolve the deal said that he considers the cash offer a fair offer and that he wasn't prepared to spend vast sums of money making the deal go through it does there will seem more likely now that b.p. will try to buy out south access renaud for the russian console to shareholders in . a may agree on that providing they can come to some sort of sensible monetary arrangement and of course we've also seen the share swap deadline extended for another month see that is all parties a chance to resolve this still in any way they can know if the solution to the deal gets being touted by the press is that he might sell out pay again we just have to
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wait to see what happens one thing is clear day to pacify the shareholders b.p. must be seen to be doing all it can to bring this deal to some kind of resolution and to salvage something from it they have according to shareholders lurch from one crisis to another this year and in the process of last fifty billion dollars in shareholder value b.p. executives have come under a lot of pressure today and they will have to do significantly better according to shareholders in the years to come. and i think look at the markets u.s. stocks have losses as gains in energy companies help recover from an early this long triggered by increased almost claims for financial stocks on the question of bank of america and shares of goldman sachs well after more reports of other industries a legislator. girls during the global financial crisis now let's take you out for stocks as low on thursday here are the closing figures for the pussy and the dax investors were also concerned about the region's rising sobering debt crisis
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banking sector was also a big drag out the spanish lending banking tariff ordered a twenty six percent decline in that profits and the first quarter among other market concerns is day to morgan's first quarter results which were not as positive as they as expected and here's moscow where stocks and lower echoing negative sentiment across global attenders the r.c.s. closed over one point six percent in the red and isaacs and that one and a half percent lower now here are some of the markets movers on the minus six energy majors were among the main losers we see gas probably dropping over two and a half percent rosner said almost three percent bucking the trend though was fair value and almost a quarter of a percent higher. that's not his business update i'll be back with more in less than one hour so you can get that.
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