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economy with mike stronger are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines cars report. the. syrian protesters plan a day of rage while the u.s. calls for sanctions over the violent crackdowns i'll see also looks at how iran could be next to be drawn into the arab uprisings that could spell trouble for israel. a russian pilots faces life in the u.s. jail of conspiring to smuggle drugs is noise insisting it's a miscarriage of justice it's a truck that was full of holes. and the world's biggest oil producer finds itself in russia petrol exports to satisfy demand the fire. of business russia's most popular search engine yandex hopes to raise up to
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a billion dollars in the coming floating and your journey of war stories. you're watching are broadcasting live from the heart of the russian capital welcome our top story now syria's opposition is planning a day of rage after friday prayers a sort of violent crackdown on protesters the u.s. is calling for sanctions against syria blaming president assad for turning to iran in a way that could unite to win against washington's closest ally the region israel he's going to let's go to the potential for the arab uprisings to spread further east. some like it hot but this spring things have heated up perhaps too much in the arab world egypt tunisia libya nala syria more than african region and the middle
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eastern gulf and brutal civil wars with the western powers playing an important hand some believe this won't stop anytime soon so who's next in line for the great upheaval in the region the answer may lie on the surface. president assad is disingenuously blaming outsiders while at the same time seeking a rainy an assistance in repressing syria's citizens this need to be the only thing here and that's where exactly the united states is looking to get involved i think around has been targeted for some time and if you watch the propaganda about syria washington is now claiming. iran is helping syria oppress protesters what's different about syria about the protesters there in both cases we know for a fact that the united states government was supporting opposition groups and
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so it's only those two countries where washington has an interest in. the run has been a longstanding alliance with syria in this strategic were important region right next to iran's arch nemesis israel not syria isn't the same as libya geopolitically we've always belies that syria is iran's springboard in its fight against israel this is why it will eventually make a powerful sunni jetted impact on iran's positions but this brings us back to the question what country will follow syria it events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar developments in iran unfortunately patti's iran will repeat the syrian scenario iranian ships have dropped anchor in syrian ports in nervous proximity to tel aviv but the mask is crippled by a crisis iran may lose its footing in the region this is again
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a continuation of the idea that you use the international machinery to achieve your national objectives under the pretext that you are actually trying to protect human rights should the u.s. and its allies decide to go through with a habit of meddling in aid. in the region the result may be catastrophic but if there is foreign intervention in syria yes iran's intervention in response is a definite and very real possibility just as much as it interfered in iraq when the us invaded that country and if suspicions proved true the world may be in for an entirely different ballgame if iran and the us involved in a real hot confrontation it involves carty. russia is opposed to any international interference in syria saying it could spark civil war global policy analyst says libya's experience shows how easily a sovereign state can be attacked under the guise of protecting civilians. well if
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you look at what what the u.s. did to engineer the. un resolution on libya this was one of the most. brazen transgressions of the rights of nation national sovereignty in international law that we've seen in the post-war period the responsibility to protect is an insidious doctor and that's been developed by various n.g.o.s think tanks connected with the circles in the united states to justify a nato definition of an intervention in a sovereign country there's been no attempt to have it have a peaceful conflict resolution before this thing escalated in fact rather the the west the u.s. france and britain have been called berkeley according to the evidence that's leaking out covertly arming the opposition to gadhafi in hopes of grabbing control of the oil and the different parts of libya fortunately this time russia and china are playing a reasonable role in blocking any u.n.
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security council sanction for. strong measures against syria so i think they learned from their deadly mistake on the on the libya case when they abstain that this thing has no when and if it's allowed to pass. what yemen's president has been speaking to r t a standoff in his country gets more entrenched demonstrators continue to demand his immediate resignation spots at the of the step down in the month president sunday says his opponents can't see the dangers of making major changes too quickly. a lot of. our opponents reject the idea of holding presidential and parliamentary elections because they are aware they won't be able to get a majority as a matter of fact what we're having is an unconstitutional koon they are trying to foist on mr pounds and are against a constitutional transfer of power in such a thirteen we read me to
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a greaser plans so as to avoid bloodshed. some countries in the region and some western nations cannot have a tendencies currently being seen in the so-called new middle east it is this the controlled chaos and i was a prepared for it's enough to have a look at what's going on in egypt tunisia and other countries a scenario cannot be called anything other than a plot against the region i believe it or not and they would stoop to anything. but a few minutes time how the world is just scratching the surface of the secrets of the whistleblower in chief tells our team any more about us a place because those published on wiki leaks. and we look at how solving america's coming at making ends meet would be achieved by tracking the cuts the best schools in the intervention.
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dot com. a new york jury has found the russian pilots guilty of conspiring to smuggle drugs into the u.s. constantino schrenker was arrested in a sting in west africa last year and transported to america he denies all the charges and reports his and lawyers say it's underground undercover agents in the dark. words not deeds landing foreigners behind bars in the us russian pilot constantine your shango has been found guilty by a manhattan federal court jury of conspiring to smuggle drugs across borders the man was scooped up by u.s. officials in liberia last year and promptly taken to america along with three other suspects from africa what your shimko faced in the u.s. was a ten month wait for a trial a month long hearing and now a guilty verdict the pilot and his family maintained his innocence. all the facts
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were fabricated all the tapes were distorted by the prosecution u.s. officials played a leading role in the arrest of the russian citizen posing as drug dealers american secret agents conducted meetings with the four resulting in hours of recordings the prosecution then put forward as proof of your shackles intends to conspire to smuggle tons of cocaine to south america and later into the us in liberia he was surrounded by five agents the second he stepped off the plane he was accompanied by guards they spent day and night in his room only during the trial did he find out that all he had around him were agents they introduced him to some man who transported drugs that's it nothing else happened they wanted to jail him and they did your shackles defense team echoes this the defendant did nothing. other than wishing to be informing. suggest that he was going
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to manage that meanwhile your shango has never even set foot on american soil that is until he was handcuffed and brought here by force in may of last year russian officials were not duly notified of his arrest the man was effectively missing for a month and moscow cited a breach of international law we have. apologized to russia the state department's excuse we pressed the wrong button on the fax machine. to be brutally for. notifying romania instead of russia to observers this seemed a joke on the day of the guilty verdict the most important question why this trial is being held on u.s. territory remains unanswered there still is the issue that was decided before a. bit related to the concept of manufacture jurisdiction which the judge to say it is pretrial against. that i believe you still.
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can be the basis of appellate court and appeal cannot be filed until after the sentencing but hopes are dim he was appeal courts are generally reluctant to reverse decisions made by jury court the sentencing upon since we are sometimes expected in three months on july twenty eighth he will find out his destiny on u.s. soil his russian pilot faces from twenty five years to life sentence behind bars a country where he committed no crime just as intricate part see the. case has been likened so that's of another russian man extradited to the u.s. from a third country to boot he was arrested in thailand trafficking charges. journalist wayne madsen says america should stop interfering in cases which should be investigated internationally. and the problem here is the extra territorial
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imposition of u.s. law. on people who have really no it in both the victor boot case selling even if you believe he was selling weapons to the colombian fart what does that have to do with the united states now that the federal government says well the those weapons would be used to target american citizens that's that's kind of that's a giant leap here a shake go to that cocaine was coming from the colombian fark in making its way through africa into western europe but where's the connection the united states and whatever happened to interpol in these matters why is it that the united states is trumping interpol there's many things about this case that are strange first of all we know that the irish bank apparently was offered a deal by federal prosecutors to if he would testify against your boo they're actually in the same prison in new york the southern district of new york is notorious it's one of the places that the cia well you say used to hold kangaroo courts in addition the u.s. has record washington d.c. and the u.s.
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has records from virginia and the price cia courts to try these cases and i think we have to look at the impartiality and i don't think the impartiality is there. behind when he says his web sites before they should be honest with the publication of confidential cables. virus into the u.s. and other countries having a son as has been speaking to won't say so it's only a matter of time before damaging information becomes known if we look at. work over the last. twelve months think about it but all these stories that have come out actually happened in the world before two thousand and ten but people didn't know about it so what is it that we don't know about now. there's an enormous hidden world up there we don't know about until much much later right but it exists there right now you know it really is
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a diplomatic cables we only released secret classified confidential material we didn't have any top secret cables they really embarrassing stuff that really serious stuff wasn't in our collection to release it is to up it so what is it. people need to know not be comfortable. what they receive from it from the media. is all going to happen the united states is trying to get up an extension case for me to the united states united kingdom wants to keep but the various levels don't think it's good relationship with nightsticks. so if you u.k. was to reject and you were think solution would. pose terrible problems were it to any country which used to be harboring. tried to conduct its. face in his presence if united kingdom. attempts to
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excite me to the united states. faces a difficult position politically which is the bulk of the people united kingdom support us. but you can watch the full version of that interview with signs on monday here not in. america is having trouble kickstarting itself this year with growth slowing in the first quarter but inflation rises of its fastest level for two and a half years economy watch it joshua holland says america's right wing deficit stems from its foreign military campaigns past and present. we've lost seven million jobs since the beginning of the crash and when you look at one point eight percent g.d.p. growth that's anemic compared to what we need we don't need normal growth to make up for the last time so i mean we need super above average growth we need to charge
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up because we've fallen so far behind and we had a stimulus package you know classic econ no one says that people in the private sector aren't spent the government can step in and try to wage a man stimulus package as it did. i think that. in order to be surprised by these are growth figures one would have had to push for gotten into recession we have such a deficit eat her pretty washington d.c. these days and i think it's important to point out that according to some estimates about ninety percent of our public dead is based on past military so we talk about you know social security or medicare and we're not really talking a lot about what i would argue is an unsustainable foreign commitment problem and that's part and parcel of the deficit a major part and parcel of the deficit and it will continue to be going forward.
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the official seattle acacia your i phone you called touch from the shoes are still . geology and life on the go. video on demand parties my old girls. and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. on the khaki dot com. rusher is cutting the petrol exports to fuel shortages hit the home market as a result of pump prices are burning a bigger hole motorists pockets that's a look so right the world's biggest oil producer is finding itself going without. with russia with no sounds ridiculous yes change what you did we want to five different gas stations all of them were closed here would be willing to lie for hours what is this isn't this supposed to be the oil rich country doing it
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overnight fuel prices jumped twenty five percent in several russian regions as the petrol runs out the price goes up even more their supplies enough only for two weeks all prices skyrocket at the beginning of the year it's russian authorities made an effort to get battle costs at a consumer friendly level as a result foreign markets became much more attractive and profitable for russian producers. we understand that people have the right to demand for oil prices for a what's fair to us today in russia petrol is to forty percent cheaper than in neighboring countries better reduce ukraine it's a nation the baltic states. the outcome of fixing a fair price has had a questionable outcome for buyers and sellers as a result of companies pulling out of the domestic market what's left is becoming more and more expensive as battle becomes a scarce resource that the price is going up and no one likes it and we're afraid
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prices will rise even more and then what meanwhile in the russian capital it's small gas retailer stations that are under the threat of being closed down it simply became not profitable for the oil giants to self-heal to them down this road alone the saw three am to get stations now petrol the lines. in the russian capital there are thousands of other battle stations to choose from but regional authorities are beginning to find pieces against the oil companies and. all companies illegally limited all stopped supplying you three independent years killing stations in our region we're going to take them to trial. prime minister vladimir putin has ordered an increase in extra duties on russia starting from me so that companies can't make extra profit selling for higher prices abroad leaving them in a no win situation and those in need of fuel have been promised thousands of tons of cash on her way i don't want to go r.t.
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must. knees and pray for you now the number of people killed by a powerful tornado sweeping through the southern united states is rising rapidly every three hundred lost their vice president teams were from alabama where the storms are described as the worst. of the city's having decimated the deadliest tornado outbreak in forty years many people without homes or electricity dozens of waves rendered enforcement. investigation into a deadly bomb attack which killed at least fifteen people has been launched in iraq and it happened on thursday i think it was many square. tourists that's the question is where florida is and no group has responsibility for the ballot the last major attack america was in casablanca in two thousand and three. of its allies and are in london today as britain's prince william professed to take
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kate middleton's and what's likely to end as well most watched the wedding the groom spent his final bachelor i was moved in well the show is outside buckingham palace. princess greater spent the night and her family and the crew hotel there are. plenty of witnesses for the way around to some expected to watch the world cup and tie the knot with the past. ten minutes for the rigors of a russian team's journey deep into the take but first career that has the stars top as the stars.
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welcome to business here and i'll say thanks for joining me to pass nuclear crisis coupled with traction of europe's atomic energy programs as question demand for gas . and gas on banks has sales of russian fuel a likely to fill the gap now russian gas becomes more attractive than it was just twelve months ago moreover i was looking for asia to munt. is very good and i didn't see any seam go because we just use less than five percent annual growth of testimony in asia and once again they don't have any option other than by analogy guess including russia now and so as a result of that there is there is some free space in the new gas balance which needs to dispute and probably with pipeline gas from russia so as a result of that i would say that now current but you sure all four russian gas
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industry needs a duty to complete its two allergy is significantly more even taking into account high prices which leads to the high gas prices closer to the end of the year. and russian energy giant gazprom has reported palm cup profits fell last year and that income rose by four hundred two thirty two billion dollars benefited from strong local local demand with sales twenty seven percent europe slipped one percent however analysts expect a mountain pickup partially due to supply disruptions from the middle east and africa. russia's most popular search engine yandex is hoping to raise up to a billion dollars in the upcoming float in new york the company will start pre-marketing the listing next week with the proceeds to be used for investments in technology infrastructure and yet to be determined yandex placement comes six months after the one million dollar london float by its russian rival.
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markets in asia the hang sang. concerns trying to me it's not true policy over the weekend china overseas land investments proc wrong two percent and commercial bank of china construction. despite each of them reporting present or profits. expectations now the nikkei closed all the while. here in the markets. trading session in the black. point six percent with a nice six around three percent now let's take a closer look at how the six closed energy majors traded in the black producer was almost two percent higher. probably mental about point seven percent i've heard reported three fold increase in net profit. last year russia's second largest.
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drop two percent. the recent gains continue to drive russian stock markets upwards but davis asset management says it's still not enough to convince foreign investors to join. as long as we have weak dollar as long as. we have persistently high quality demand which seems to be the case russia in general is is actually in a very good position from that standpoint the problem for the russia are related not to. business it's related to individuals it's related to policy it's related to your an absence of additional organs and systems in place which make it i think in general much less attractive for foreign investors to put money in russia which is why our s.d.i. is just completely timidness and that is change russia's largest ever survive financial corp systemic china and india to develop its high tech
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business and company plans to set up joint ventures with chinese part as including leading telecom that it's not just china itself is it is a very very large market so we want to you know sort of them to explore opportunities and the potential good from them we're looking at a number of partner countries some shows to do with developing microchips being drilled in microchips would be the last may be given system and also producing we have a ninety nine in your market your project which we have executed now to get to osama and we're talking to some of the trainees partners to basically build a drink venture and to design and produce microchips we're currently more present in india with already existing business but india and china are clearly two priority markets suffer. so for now we're still forget it always five all stores if you know what our websites are to that that's a much. it's. this
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