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since original macao so chill my car on the ground we go there till macau venetian marco resort hotel resort of the so. resorts michael beverly closer to joe mccann riviera beach on the citrus hotel mccown. our review of the week's top stories as russia blocks a u.n. resolution over syria arguing it could ignite another fully fledged civil war in the region questions are raised to be next to sink into violence. it's easy to persuade people that there could be a terrorist this latrell station it's easy for people in friends to believe well then they have a right to listen to my phone calls which they do. proud steps up security at home caring revenge for the nato bombings in libya the government is accused of invading people's privacy. the world marks the anniversary of the worst ever nuclear
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accident radioactive threat still present twenty five years after disaster. from france a punish all who want a controversial piece of goofy t. gets the state prize but critics say it's an act of vandalism rather than not. focusing live from moscow this is our team and our weekly news would be welcome ok well this week the arab world has remained in flames. still raining down on libya serious or violent crackdown against protesters syrian troops continue their seeds of the sudden sinking there are reports suggesting forty two people were killed over the weekend two than five hundred died since the rescue plan a march on washington is impose. when you sort of say he's talking
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a little officials in a suit. to decide to versus bringing in the brother of the west is taking an active part in the ongoing problems in the arab world it may not be doing any favors for israel its closest friend in the region. to keep these gunmen i mean business and they're upping the stakes just that little bit higher. the egyptian regime i design is the enemy trying to stop us for ages and girls are but we always got the weapons we needed to fight the zionist enemy. and now they're getting more than they could ever hope for but for me gyptian president hosni mubarak's being gone the borders couldn't be easier to get through that begins in. world those who smuggled arms who. have much more freedom to do what they will the night. and they doing it smuggling weapons into gaza the result two attacks in three months on a natural gas pipeline that supplies
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a quarter of israel's electricity which is why is the u.s. claims it's bringing a new tomorrow to egypt most israelis would rather remember years to year the eagerness of the united states to topple the former egyptian president hosni mubarak and bring about regime change as i want to meet most candid closest ally in the region israel the u.s. says it wants to establish democracy in the region but instead of the mokka think there's a very real possibility that radical islamic could come to power the u.s. strongly supported the opposition in libya despite al qaeda connections among its ranks now it's apparently garvan aizen support against syrian president bashar assad but the wiki leaks website claiming that washington has been funding some anti-government factions what is afraid that if you go the way. the muslim brotherhood can thinks it will so instead of incidents in syria we're going to islamist you saw. in one dictator for what could be worse if and when radicals come
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to power they're likely to direct the arms at israel it will be very conscious of the fact that syria is not libya and the fact that if you do decide to intervene in syria you will have knock on effects across the region in iraq in lebanon through israel palestine what if when you through it israel might face from an even more hostile arab world emerging from the presidents to go to tea some experts believe the security of the jewish state is not under any grave threat israel has never been a long safe place and one of the greatest lies and mother and father of all lies as it relates to the israeli palestinian conflict is that israel has been in danger of annihilation i detail in the three volumes summary book it is a complete in israel's existence as never been in danger from any combination of arab military force and that is unlikely to change in any foreseeable future. but the fighters on the ground aren't giving up hope and they
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are minister warning is it is worse to come. and little more time of defeat and retreat is over now it's time for the israeli people and the israeli enemies of. israel is keeping quiet amid the coming to chaos in the middle east and north africa but behind closed doors they'll be plenty of disquiet here about how much america's desire to make new friends in the arab world is fueling serious instability policy archie television. there were fears that continuing violence in syria might pay the way for foreign intervention there but russia has all of china blocked the un security council resolution when it. became. us a number of european nations moscow and beijing argue that outside intervention would only lead to further destabilization beliefs in her kids or certainly when wrangel says this experience shows how easily
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a sovereign state can be attacked in the guise of protecting civilians so well if you look at what the us did to engineer the. un resolution on libya this is one of the most the. reason transgressions of the rights of nation national sovereignty and 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 think tanks connected with circles in the united states to justify a need or definition of an intervention in a sovereign country fortunately this time russia and china are playing a reasonable role in blocking any u.n. security council sanction for. strong measures against syria so i think they learned from their deadly mistake on the libya case when they abstain. has nowhere near if it's allowed to pass. but in libya
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a nato air strike as it can rip off his compound in tripoli reportedly killing one of his sons it's not the first time your diet has made a protest tent on the libyan leader's life but earlier this week russia's prime minister the coalition to stop breaching the u.n. resolution. does begin to ensure that the coalition said destroying good daffy was not their goal then why bomb his palaces now some officials have claimed that eliminating him was in fact their goal who gave them that right did he have a fair trial returning to the no fly zone the bombings are destroying the country's entire infrastructure when the so-called civilized world uses all its military power against a small country destroying what's been created by generations i don't know if that's good but on our website we're asking for your opinion why hasn't eventually . syria the difference live in a different leadership style of present sad pathetic duffy was it just
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a serious small up oil reserves perhaps and the question of time for does begin bombing syria well what have you think you could have your say as art industrial. for unrest in the middle east and north africa has been fueled not just by western powers from within the region itself according to the president of yemen he spoke exclusively to our team has a preview of what's to come in twenty minutes time. some countries of the region and some within countries can live at least tendencies commonly seen in the so-called new middle east if you controlled cayle scenarios are prepared for it is enough to have a look at what is going on in egypt tunisia and other countries cannot be called otherwise. against the region. with france taking an active part in nato as bombing of libya there's a rising that could result in vent attacks security alert in the country has been
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dramatically raised and armed military personnel to finance the streets there's artie's there were bushel reports the measure has been met with accusations a government is running a police state. soldiers on the streets with machine guns this is france is the chief here at fifty of your most expensive time to tear a program before it what it calls the growing terrorist threat the government claims troops make the public feel safer but that's not what people think they look a little bit dangerous they can. use the force and other way. it's a bit frighted to guard the. premier francois feels his troops are required because france bombing libya threatens a terror attack at home you'll never find soldiers at shops still recites government buildings train stations airports schools and churches but the experts
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say the system doesn't even work and the main feature of terrorism is that it's impossible to foresee. real targets is not to catch terrorists says one investigator but to monitor the public it's easier persuade people that there could be a terrorist just metro station it's easy then for people in friends to believe well that they have a right to listen to my phone calls which they do they do do it they have a right to monitor my emails and facebook because they're really protecting us troops are only the visible part or thirty's can now read people's emails under a law passed quietly in february president sarkozy also signed a bill for police to tap phones were built getting judges authorization to justify the invasion of people's privacy says one author so because he makes france's six million arabs a scapegoat he has to make them afraid thinking that there is an arab with
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a bomb here of their own down. the government recently branded muslims a problem and banned the muslim food. face veil some already mocked the brand and what they see as an arab witch hunt by going out in vocals and mini skirts there's also the larger cost world workers continue to be laid off in the economic crisis. estimated prices eighteen billion euro each year enough to create a million new teaching jobs and embarrassed government analysts say tries to hide the amount. is very expensive because the executive can move from one area to another quite quickly it's very difficult to find an exact figure critics like michelle coleman who have got the video system vishy pierrette she was france's first in the second world war it's spied and informed on people and targeted ethnic
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minorities. the french government today stands accused of doing the same to its own citizens the new bush or r.t. paris. with other consequences france taking part in operations in libya is the wave of immigrants hitting the country trying to escape the conflict. in the pen the president of france's far right rational front party who sparked controversy by claiming it threatens the very survival of the french nation. they say we're in a democracy thirties refused to show the real figures on how many immigrants there are there are probably sixty seven million muslims here already plus additional immigration on a massive scale each year this is an organized replacement of our population this threatens our very survival but we don't have the means to integrate those who are already here there is though it's endless cultural conflicts you can be against immigration fight immigration suspend all immigration and not hate immigrants as
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individuals i understand immigrants wants a better future here but i honestly say to them you can't find a better future here we're fighting hard to get a better future truck own people as it is. but it was a full interview with mary in the pad on our website r.t. dot com. well monday the world about twenty five years since the worst nuclear accident in history it's a novel blast sends a huge radioactive cloud across much of europe i think lots of learnings around the reactor poisons for centuries to come next year sustainable that's. it's not every day you can see the chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine as crowded as this one hundred singling the russian and ukrainian presidents came to the morning and decide the nuclear plant to mark the date which changed the world the twenty fifth anniversary of the chernobyl fallout. i believe was a huge amount of citizens news from ukraine and russia and putin to deal with the
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aftermath of this tragedy in the face of such disasters we should be honest it's the government's obligation to tell people the truth we need to admit to go back there and see that the government was not always doing the right thing nowadays the zone looks like this deserted streets and abandoned houses how a quarter of a century ago it was the place to be in the soviet union salaries for the residents of the town of pretty pouts were higher living standards better and infrastructure more developed the communist paradise changed on april the twenty six nineteen eighty six when the chernobyl reactor exploded the result of an experiment left in the wrong hands. with. the reactor was almost completely out of control in april twenty fifth but it could still have been saved the management pushed for a completion of an experiment personal hesitated and were reluctant to but eventually couldn't go against the authorities we all know the result real
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meanwhile the town's population had no idea about the disaster people were enjoying an unusually sunny saturday outdoors when with me and my friend we were away from school the point of beach we returned home covered in mud and my mother asked me where i had been i lied that we were cleaning the school yard and she was shocked as she had already heard rumors of some action in the nuclear station thora t. started the evacuation only thirty six hours after the last that's why many of those who stayed in the town later died or suffered radiation sickness but locally uncle was among the evacuees from the thirty kilometer zone but just several years after the catastrophe she returned to the fir bit inland having lived there for more than two decades she says she wants to see the end of her days in the land where she was born we can ignore floods and the pension might have found it impossible to survive like that in key of hey i have a cattle and a grow everything radiation yes there is
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a little here but you won't find the place without it anywhere we are not scared. despite this optimism from recent loose the world still seems concerned about the chernobyl threat especially in the wake of the fukushima disaster that's why ahead of this anniversary countries invested more than five hundred million euro into constructing a new confinement at dawn destined to seal the exploded reactor for another century this is probably the last time we have managed to see the infamous chimney of the fourth walk of the chernobyl nuclear power station people behind the news or got to get say that next year it will be dismantled then the station will be covered with the dawn and that will end the existence of the church of noble nuclear power station but the former residents of this area say it matters little to them their life as they knew it had ended twenty five years ago let's see russia r.t. reporting from the chernobyl exclusion zone in ukraine. that r.t. spoke to a man who fought against the immediate consequences of it's not the last as part of
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the so-called liquidators. everything was difficult it would temper is difficult each day we're facing they have to resolve somehow using all our experience from what is the full interview with you so i remember all the trouble cleanup team on our website r.t. dot com there you will also find a special documentary on the explosions that. russian security forces carried out a string of successful anti terror operations in the north caucasus this week sixteen militants suspected of having links to al qaida were killed but our teams are in a culture never is in the reason for us now or for the some significant progress for the security services that. indeed this week russia's north
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caucasus has witnessed one of the biggest operation since march about was carried out by russian security forces now at least sixteen militants were killed in the last seven days and this biggest achieving operation was carried out on the altar between stoppable region and about the republic when ten militants including at least two women were killed and among some high profile terrorists now. further d.n.a. task would probably be required to identify some of the militants or some leading figures in a so-called box on gang were already identified as big bus truth was among the killed militants and he was believed to be involved in a number of across the area now and nothing among terrorists are scared jobs who if was also among the killed militants and he was believed to be involved in attacking tourist from moscow in the district in twenty i love and then early in the week and
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now the special operation was carried out and the leader of the republic runs on could be was personally in charge of this operation the militants that were killed that were later identified asked close associates to russia's most wanted terrorist the moment of ann's in the neighboring dagestan a leader of a so-called actor guys here was also killed in a special operation now this wave of unto terror raids was launched after a number of high profile terror attacks in russia but still there is no clear information of just where russia's most wanted terrorist the want of might be hiding in the north caucasus. ok but in the quarter they were reporting from the north caucasus thank you for that. brief look at some other headlines from around the world. your turn. thousands of pilgrims are gathering to witness the ceremony
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of the cation of the late pope john paul the second ninety heads of state are also expected to visit including the presidents of the deceased president only event is rocketing for half a million believers in total and the pontiff is said to have performed miracles which is necessary for the occasion the last stage before sentiment. in. germany where leftist demonstrators are clashed with police leaving turn officers injured protesters torched a car and rubbish bins and threw stones and probs security has been stepped up across the country to prevent real street dollars main international because there has been accompanied with protests for decades. of meanwhile in russia there is not enough to strip away the various colorful
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sections held across the street while it may be a labor day workers the last thing on people's minds as a three day break is giving them the chance to meet up on a date back to soviet times when they would spring into labor as it was then called united workers who all over the u.s. are so proud today join us for the records of host events that and plenty more coming up a lot see. a joint piece of graffiti has ignited debate in the russian thought world of what many perceive as an obscene image was handed a national movement to work drawn next to the photo security office since it was given recognition as a sign of an emerging free society in russia expects. this is award winning aren't according to russia's ministry of culture a sixty five metre phallus whitewashed on drawbridges and petersburg as one the
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twenty to an innovation prize for best visual artwork self-styled aren't terrorists vyner meaning war in russian are the unpopular wince. i think it's essentially vandalism a bridge is a cultural and historical monument and to paint anything on it is an act of vandalism and it should be punished not rewarded. here in the center of contemporary art you can see the other entries for the award nothing is stimulating or a shocking or as innovative as viner's and according to the jury that's why they won purely on artistic merit but now it's not as simple as that the same symbol the ministry rewarded is now being brandished in mocking protest based russian youth group is angry four hundred thousand rubles of taxpayers' money we've given to a group it calls vandals for viner the protest only legitimizes their own but.
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it's a very awkward situation when a state award goes to a group that in fact organizes an action aimed against the state but it is a very important signal artists always express society's pain and a healthy society accepts these. but there's been no acceptance of by noah's ark until now two men will still face trial on hooliganism charges and this little stunt british completely on banksy the pale the man that they could still play seven years in prison and flipping police cars so why this sudden show of state support. the minister of culture was afraid of being accused of political censorship and i think he was great in america entry is better being afraid of imposing political censorship than to actually import your breezewood. in. a sea change from four years ago this image of two kissing policeman was banned by the culture ministry for international exhibits fearing embarrassment
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a curator of bags of bishan was handed a year of faith back then he lost his job but this time he was on the jury so why is this out then. the touring is a graphic and expressive example of how an artist reacts to a social climate he doesn't specify the target of his protest he simply says that strong protest is brewing in russian society for having draw the line between say this an art and vandalism as this is clearly the thinking. not of the street art is mine of vandalism but it's not hooliganism a disorder it may cause is compensated hundreds of times by the meaning of their pictures which is painting could be restored on the bridge to become a symbol of simply does birds coach or accuses the first work that is proof of a civil society. by no court controversy usually at the expense of the authorities whether it's art or not they've achieved what they wanted to notoriety they say
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they'll donate the prize money to political prisoners why didn't it r.t. moscow. back in the headlines shortly a stay with us here not.
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