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video. feeds in the palm of your. call. stepping in libya a french official calls for ground troops that sarkozy's biggest battle is convincing his own people. they've been left by a critically ill rushing convict leads to end his own life issues are adamant that euthanasia is not an option. that's arisen in georgia say they've been abandoned by the country they feel for many unable to afford basic sentences even when struggling to survive on an empty.
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area watching r t let's go straight to our top story now there's the clearest indication yet that foreign forces are eager to get the ground troops in libya even though it's express think of it the u.n. resolution france's foreign affairs chairman is warning the campaign the cornered without boots on the ground and french public they are unconvinced even president sarkozy fighting a new front back home. france is now fighting in three wars the first formal state to go into libya the law just falls in ivory coast civil war and this just sent more troops to afghanistan but watch the french media and this is what you get the americans are responsible for the rising civilian death toll and there's no mention of the french contingency the locals welcomed their western liberators with open arms. we were being ferried propaganda
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relations to the truth we're told the community is behind us but france just wants africa's resources. this reporter explains how the french government dictates national coverage you will basically follow our editorial line by line on foreign policy or you will not be invited or included to come back and ask questions or press conferences but we will have big cooperate with you when you seek interviews but if you turn to the internet the view of president sarkozy's policy is a much more critic frige people are growing increasingly worried about their country being labeled as imperialist with little regard for its victims or positions of the war centers on the rising number of casualties and the damage it does to france's reputation activists say france's media coverage is one sided but the real story will eventually get through after almost a decade of war in afghanistan the news of the dozens of french soldiers and
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thousands of civilians killed is finally hitting home. although. treat it. quite positive. the invasion of iraq and she will rallies in history there were experts say libya could become soccer's easy route and disappoints government efforts the truth. these current rules if you. don't you see paris. nearly a thousand people have been evacuated from libya's western city of misrata to the rebel stronghold of benghazi but was this troubling to lift a weeks long siege by colonel gadhafi is also its say may have no chance of resisting without the help of nato airstrikes were called in and writes for foreign policy in focus says china may have no option but to become another player. china between the middle east and africa draws almost all of its imported oil from this
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region so if you examine the libya invasion in terms of the role of the us military in the fifth fleet in the persian gulf a b and then africa and in libya what you see is that four out of five five out of the six leading shore says of china's oil and gas are under either u.s. sanction or the u.s. military control to put its thumb on the juggler vein so i think you have to see libya less as a particular incident then as a piece on a very global chess board i don't think expected the united states and britain and france to directly involve involve themselves in the civil war i think what they decided was they would go with a no fly zone because very difficult to resist one at that time trying to figure out ok do the no fly zone according to the u.n.
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charter if you are then supposed to sit down and talk with the people before you move to a military operation in fact the ink was not even dry before the french started bombing so i think in a certain sense the chinese got snookered into doing this i don't think in a do it again you can't really deal with the qaddafi regime because there are un sanctions against that are going to deal with the rebels they did invest a lot of money in libya they pulled out their nationals so i think at this point what's happened is the chinese have been boxed into a corner. but so help me this out of course is behind the uprising as it emerges that u.s. state funded organization sponsored of worlds in the arab world we hear why there's world class on change in libya. well thinking of troubled european aid hash block concerns of billions abroad but there are things that into what it means propping up coolidge years. a terminally ill russian prison there is
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pleading for the right to die but to say about one skills competition is critical that the treatment desperately needs are in jail he's already been told you can not and not because it's been washed up to more of a national has been submitted. cannot east forty five and he's dying and he saline dependence diabetic has lost sixty killings in ten months now own mind he can hardly distinguish objects in the backyard of the jail where he's serving his sentence for murder his gangrenous legs heritage and doctors forecasts he won't need crosstrees for much longer he'll need a wheelchair believe him or will read your post in the. reporter openly but with. all. your good former sautter and war veteran can argue no longer has the energy to
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fight for life and start his bitterly fighting for daf cannot is how it has not always been so bad a deteriorating rapidly after he was put behind bars in two thousand and seven he was sentenced to eighteen years in prison he not only needs specialized treatment and care something he just cannot get here. our families. your bullshit all of your group but you bigger baltimore. what a night is calling for a doctor to help him die is officially forbid in in russia. but when i start going who could kill who could facilitate a suicide nobody even the most zealous euthanasia supporters ever said that they would do it themselves become murderers if they did not have from the point of view
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of russian legislation nor from the point of view of international law or ethic norms can you from asia be justified. there is a huge debate on whether the terminal patients have the right to and their own life to escape chronic pain there is against euthanasia and they are the majority claim on other things that even hopeless cases can sometimes be the recklessly healed but a voice from behind bars where miracles rarely happen they change their perspective . if they know that the rest of their lives will be suffering but the reason to prevent them from doing that especially of those sentenced to life in prison and a good many letters from these people they ask for death as life becomes unbearable conditions there are after all so why not. a straw all of those deliver euthanasia has been a hard decision and it won't be without its victims on the other side of the prison
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bars. and you know i will not allow him to die i will not. you know his mother can understand words tossed her son to seek death but she country can sell herself with the reality of that decision. if you dies i'll die with him what would i leave for all who fall for. histon a lie that is waiting wishing for death whether it's natural all right ask. me if notion are too central russia. that we use eleven billion euros coming for so much sharp criticism of waste and accusations that still want to buy private jets for tyrants of corrupt regimes euro m.p. david campbell boehner says that he calls control its own budget let alone the money it sends abroad. clearly this system isn't working and i think this report makes very clear. there is no surprise i mean from our point of view here you have
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the european union for sixteen years in a row they haven't signed off their own accounts there because of auditor's you know so much fraud in their tails they can't even sign them off so it's not a surprise that you know there's a allegations of private jets being bought by certain country leaders surely that after receiving this kind of the u.s. aid the whole thing is a mess it needs discipline i think it's better done by nation states two thirds of the e.u. aid actually goes to non poor countries i mean the biggest recipient is turkey which is doing pretty well economically and a lot goes missing i mean some is going to terrorist groups like hamas in palestine and you've got incredible figures like a. job creation scheme is costing one point five million pounds for each individual they actually find a job for thorough there's a huge amount of waste here. well u.s.
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senate investigation has found that investment johnson goldman sachs misled clients to boost its profits fueling the housing bubble into action on this next time as it says the firm is a customs of bending the door to suit your needs. they made a mockery of their client why anyone does business with goldman it was a client of goldman sachs i mean there are fraudsters lloyd blankfein went down for the post up with any switzer i'm always throughout he would get off scot free because he would prosecute me a systemic risk to prosecute me it's a threat to national security and of course crime to show up on is going to change the law and make of wall street bankers legal it always throws their own particle it's worse than the mafia it's absolutely on top of all your cancer and you've got a perjury.
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case what's the cause report in just over an hour's time here dotty. if you're prepared to die for your country the last thing you would expect is your country to turn its back on you but for many veterans in georgia all the thanks think it isn't coming just fifteen dollars a month. from those other reports when the soldiers tried to protest felt the full force of the. there are memorials like these all over the world set up to honor all the ocean fought for their countries a sign of respect and remembrance but many of the veterans here in georgia feel that they have been completely forgotten captain davidson sansa went to war and highs in the one nine hundred ninety s. a decorated officer he now has to survive just fifteen dollars a month so i don't get a pension now and i won't until i'm sixty five but will i live to see that money we
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used to have some sort of support the hospital the free treatment social benefits the big old got taken away in two thousand and five and i got fired in two thousand and three with no explanation whatsoever. lives in a house that he claims is unfit to live in to send his family away because he can't provide them with food. or my house has no gas no running water i can't pay for any of it i can't get a job the only reason i'm still alive is because of my friends i live in what they can. and does not alone is like a more and more veterans in georgia feel the lack of support from their government when they try to draw attention to it by calling a hunger strike they were simply away. or even arrested according to officials for refusing to comply with police orders and being under the influence of alcohol. is the most outrageous of their ends and the international media was the fact those detained got slapped with
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a two hundred twenty five dollar fine not one of them has that kind of money. for the police came and broke up our protest the president drove by he stopped lowered his window looked at us one hour later we were pushed out of the way like we were nothing but a dozen n.g.o.s and human rights groups demanded an official investigation into the actions of the police and those that are ins have already sacrificed so much for the. treat it largely ignores them are being drawn into this war as well without our attorney about it i don't care who knows about r t b c ga. well there are plenty more reports blogs on analysis of just a click away at the bottom of the top and some of it's online. form a u.s. marine because they knew from the inside of the real effect of americans parts of foreign companies and watch off his new friend from unfocused steps of.
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the woman in the russian city travelling goodness from her with contentment of the city authorities have said that she could have had some idea of the storm in the condo on shore long before the you tube channel. is he. going to. be official auntie application. called talk from the shops to. show all she lives on the good. video on demand she's
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mine. and feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the potty dot com. it's emerged that us involvement in the recent arab uprisings runs deeper than previously thought the new york times reports that government funded organizations hopes to use that service in campaigning and using new technology but even as american audiences some arab nations no money was unaccounted for libya. contributor explains the significance. if anybody had any doubt about united states meddling interference or guidance of arab uprising their wages revelations about united states sponsored n.g.o.s has spoiled the speculation as to wrest really disclosure about freedom house democratic and republican institutes in effect
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a war financed by the united state department and the us congress we have this carefully leaked media report these two believed the only country that was so l.a. ever and wait a minute was we be the mission of libya from this carefully report triggers a very counter-intuitive question if for any peaceful uprising to be successful in the muslim and arab world it better be paid gaiety and coordinated by the united states otherwise if it is not american left then their peaceful uprising can turn into violent one like it happened in libya to be successful in nonviolent you'd better make sure they show political opposition carefully selected clear and trained financed and guided by
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the united states. russian security forces have reportedly killed a terrorist suspect. since on problems and all four minutes inside that. entire operation washington something. none of the figureheads. has been reaching. and the son is among the dead. two cars were stopped at a checkpoint in dagestan but when the driver refused to open the car and opened fire the police fired back and out beyond four terrorists including the militants leader is that i believe very john of were killed and these terrorists claimed responsibility for number of terrorist attacks not only but across the russia's north caucasus region of also known as the new person who was a believed to be responsible for training women to become suicide bombers for
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future terrorist attacks across russia and the national antiterrorist committee signs that russia's most wanted terrorist. a point that a very john of to be very hard of terrorists in pakistan in october twenty times indeed another wave of major terrorist operations is underway here in the north caucuses but still a d.n.a. touch showed no evidence of. and he's a not only on the list of russia's most wanted terrorist but he's also owner of a list of the most wanted terrorists in the united states he claimed responsibility for moscow dumb idea the airport terrorist attack of this year and that moscow and natural warming that happened last year but still after a number of anti terrorist operations that took place here in the north caucasus there is no clear information of where those who might or might be. well the north
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caucasus has been the main terrorist hub. and turned out nationwide the head of the chechen republic explains what drives young men from to join a stream. of. them it is something that no one understands i spoke to a man who was to become a suicide bomber to sacrifice his life i asked why he wanted to do it all he didn't understand i told him he was encouraging the chechen republic are you not allowed to build mosques or to take the hard shell would you ban from where you judge it will observe in the song why do you come out and say i pledge in the name of allah we are all muslims everything we do is for the good of muslim people and religion where i am an abiding muslim myself i live by the laws of islam which are what is happening between us you didn't answer me most of the people who chose to become suicide bombers are mentally retarded their ilk usually blind or deaf they find these people completely disconnected from the outside world and use them because of
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what is happening in our republic the caucasus russia and all over the world media . is what the nazis full interview with it's actually about ten minutes time out say. well look around the world now it's not internationals the south. korea's president has called for calm after fighting spread over his reelection isn't that good luck jonathan more than fifty percent of the. garden. broke out in the north where the. red cross people killed in clashes by jared is divided between the christian dominated south. pro-government forces have hundreds of protesters in the syrian city of homs refusing to leave the main square until president steps down reports say that tear gas has also been used
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soldiers had earlier front of crowds have gathered for the funerals of eight people killed in the city and some of their human rights campaigners say more than two hundred people died with them. since the protests began. pupils at an elementary school in brazil have returned to classes less than a fortnight after a gunman killed twelve children the principal says the first few days will involve transferring and if it is one of those killed were aged between ten and thirteen. was a twenty three year old former pupil shot himself who got police. cubans are being allowed to buy and sell homes for the first time since the communist revolution itan fifty nine until now population are only about i'm going to their children to exchange them a complicated process and the measure was announced during the first communist party congress for fourteen years trying to boost the audience struggling economy.
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the idea that joins us next with a business update in just about. this is this is sassy hello and welcome to the program russian stocks plunged at the end of trade on monday after one of the big ratings agencies question the united states credit status standard and poor's count them or is it can only outlook from stable to negative and made of worries that there's no political will to tackle the country's spiraling debts overnight the dow jones and the one percent down and the asian markets have been down today the r.t.s.
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has just started trading and all his piece on a very is outside the sort of change that he has so the he has just started trading right has a day at the moment it looks like our very cautious predictions about not very bright trading day are not coming true. well the r.t.s. row fifty minutes into the start of trading on cheese day here we've seen some actual some small gains in the ground that the market lost yesterday example percent yesterday so this is early trading here we have seen like pick up another my six put up throughout fifty minutes time waiting to see what will happen there in trading after of course this news coming yesterday the s. and p. downgrading the outlook rating for the for the united states from stable to negative for the first time in seventy years for the first time since the second world war so big deal if they chose to do that now one of the reasons why we've seen russian markets take such a hit like this is to do with the back to be the traditionally courses to choose to
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take him with them when it comes to any kind of risk on the russian markets also course russian markets are merging markets that a person places where. will want to take their money out of at the end each sign at the first sign of crisis so it will be all eyes focused on both the the r.t.s. which is open right now the mice actually get an open and underway with trading very shortly all eyes looking to them to see what will happen after that news yesterday that really caught markets all around the world on the hope everywhere everybody taking a hit but if i say if i could tell you exactly how the my sixty r.t.s. were going to function today i probably would be doing this for a living i'd probably be in another life to work for i've. written stock prices in the u.s. . well pay the ratings agency have chosen to go to downgrade their. to town great outlook rating for the united states due to the current political impasse in the country surrounding the the u.s.
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has fourteen point five trillion dollar debt now that's a debt more than one hundred percent old and the united states is g.d.p. so it's a it's a really big problem for them and of course it's a huge political hot potato at the moment the s. and p. said they couldn't see an agreement being made on how to deal with the united states is that problem until after the election next year this is being used as a political football and then by partisan politics in america now the white house is currently running their extreme story fiscal policy to try and get faster growth out the republicans they want to see cuts the type of cuts we've seen in the united kingdom cutting public spending now. they can't agree on this so this is why we're seeing this. outlook rating being cut green lowered to two negative from. from strong the stable rating that they had before so all of this
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has come down from the fact that the republicans and democrats they can come to a. a a working plan to try and deal with america's crushing debt. you know all right peter all of the reporting there live peter thank you very much indeed. and let's now have a local market reaction on the news from the you as a user shares saw significant losses with the energy sector pacing and across the board carmakers are also among the worst the food was with homes are down around one point three percent while two years has dropped nearly two percent. so here in russia as you just heard the r.t.s. is slightly higher this hour and device six is about to start trading in a few minutes it lost almost two percent in monday's session. oil continues to lose value as well prices drop sharply overnight breaking from the news of america's sobering rating brant crude is currently trading at around one hundred twenty one dollars per barrel while light sweet as around one hundred seven dollars
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a barrel. a very different story from gold prices that have set a new record high reach you almost one thousand four hundred ninety eight dollars per ounce although it slipped back slightly mounting inflation around the globe and concerns of the u.s. debt outstanding investors to lock in just something that holds value so there is also close to its highest level the three decades. that was also his business update join us for more next hour. if.
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