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every green little retold into. the. group of bin laden's death won't be shown to the world says washington but this and other inconsistency is only raise more suspicion about the operation. as colonel gadhafi is accused of crimes against humanity speculation moussa international forces only take action when discovering the libyan leader was trying to ditch the dollar in oil trade. a pivotal point in the vicious project as a russian space rocket rolls onto a european launch. and in russia the r.g.s. in the my eyes it's opened. with my eyes explaining more than half
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a percent think signalling that the correction which took place earlier this week is apparently more in business in twenty minutes. eleven am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story president barack obama has backtracked on the earlier promise by the cia to deliver photographic proof of bin laden's death despite differences of opinion at the top in the u.s. the president said images of the out had a leader's body won't be released to the public he said they could further incite violence and be used as a propaganda tool but authorities marina porton i reports the operation has been riddled with contradictions. the week began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states there was a female who was in fact
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a lot of fire. that reportedly was used as a shield to shield bin laden from the incoming fire by tuesday a big blunder a major backpedaling in a room with bin laden a woman bin laden's was a woman rather bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed america grabbed the world's attention after announcing the assassination of osama bin laden here failing to get the facts straight the u.s. has also facilitated a rapid rise of conspiracy theories what they did to states holder bunch of different stories they took some stuff it's crack and they've just found out the conspiracy machine they were all in on it fryer a blaze that inflamed after failing to deliver on promises of providing the public with proof we're going to do everything we can to make sure that nobody has any basis to try to deny that we got
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a sound in line i don't think there was there was any question that i had to believe a photograph or would be presented to the public we have no need to publish those photographs to establish what was some of bin laden was killed u.s. president barack obama refused to release any visual evidence confirming bin laden's death for fear it would be used to spark anti-american violence critics say this leaves the public with more questions than answers and when they say we don't want to show the photos because we don't want to inflame people well fine how about bringing in certain members of the press along with a panel of unrelated forensic identification experts who can come out and say we've studied this the world was able to study the execution of america's other enemy in two thousand and six when the hanging of saddam hussein went viral on the web. shortly afterwards meanwhile in light and expedited seed burial has been the target of conspiracy and act u.s. officials say was done in keeping with muslim tradition the returning to. here is
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the requirement in islamic law that the individual within twenty four hours as many have noted washington broke its own rule when the bodies of saddam hussein's sons were in bombed and held for eleven days after being killed by u.s. forces but there are so many inconsistency is in all of this that it's incumbent upon the obama administration to be as forthcoming as they can be about exactly what they do and do not know and did and did not know or in this case know what to say before you speak and not just one week ago it was barack obama at the center of a two year conspiracy that died down once america's leader released his birth certificate but now obama's actions surrounding the killing of osama bin ladin have paved the way for a whole new set of myths and questions surrounding the transparency of the u.s. government very important i.r.t. new york u.s.
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and pakistan have been at odds over the operation that got osama bin laden washington exasperated that is a lot about seemingly had no idea that he'd been there for so long while pakistan has questions of a secret seal team mission on its sovereign soil or he's worried if an ocean explores what a life for the people in the region is going to change now that washington has eliminated the main target in its war on terror. some of us could have commented better time u.s. and pakistani relations are going through the worst period since nine eleven reasons behind its presence of drones and private contractors when a cia agent shows to thank you studied stand in daylight only the senior officials in islamabad said it was the final straw and demanded on american opera. civs leave the country immediately to be doubly sure rather their presence or being then cut of by a guest in the interest of christ. cashel why not western pakistan just one week
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before al qaeda leader was killed and anti us joan demonstration united hundreds of protesters fear is that another twenty five people were killed in a strike taking the total number of civilian deaths into the hundreds i. careen had lost his son and a brother in two thousand and nine and tack the drone operator miles away from here pushed a button when it was night in pakistan and koreans how family was sleeping. and you were a real may may or may or may or not go to a man. gore. there are these people for gore the left. and the would be other americans with many people sharing this opinion pakistani officials are warning the u.s. is here with an insurgency rather than cooling it the whole are more than they help because of the. damage is there danger because of the civilians in the area
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america's reaction has been varied the white house first accused pakistan of not doing enough to counter terror before the us changed its tactics finally addressing pakistan's calls to acts as america's drone technology but despite signs of a peace offering anti-american sentiment has continued rising u.s. plans to extend its military presence in pakistan and ensure its dominance in the region after its troops we throw from a guy stand seem to have collapsed as he comes the trump card of the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden when he said about bin laden's demise just like us drones came out of the blue delivering a direct hit on us critics. this money center of his victory will hardly change the life of ordinary people here in a country that's been in the mains to fact by the global war on terror since region
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in pakistan was among the first to be lead all the time and since two thousand and nine exactly the same damage that we should have taken the reason that peace and stability all that we needed population is really place really quite tranquil as you can see people out there are going about their daily lives that we have gotten older less than a hundred kilometers away from here and with antennas all around this piece is very fragile talk about already talking about. the country's army has always been alert but now more than ever. many fear the dearth of a summit in london will spark a backlash and then the injured a piece of has been achieved not only here but world white race national not t khaki sun. the u.s. says the operation to capture ability to get bin laden rather was a kill or capture mission but journalist author of heartsease says taking him alive
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may have been opening the floodgates to a past that the u.s. rather keep close. they obviously didn't want the embarrassing revelations of how the united states basically created bin laden as it's created so many islam ists as it's funded so many islam it's around the world what's so terrible is how the american population being lied to about how that exactly went on so when you saw those chants of usa around ground zero i think very few people seem to understand that bin laden was a creation of america assassinations as we've known and usually don't make the world a safer place i think we do have to be on guard but we mustn't allow the united states which after all created this al qaeda operation through its foreign policies to make it even less safer place because of what happened is as iran said you know this this alien forces in iraq in afghanistan all around the world that is what makes the world less stable and let's hope washington to follow know probably
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realize that a more isolationist policy would be better for all of us. as the us has deposed of its top enemy they're now putting their focus on someone new leader financial guru and i don't wiser of everything max keiser explains. gadhafi is a matter of promise on a deadline you know because american television is so infused with commercials that they can't have the time to focus on two bad guys at once they can only have one bad guy at a time the sense gadhafi is the bad guy does sure they killed our star they threw him in the water after they defrosted him and this is now their focus going forward is the new bad guy. roger kiser reporting about twenty minutes your art. ship evacuating people from the besieged libyan city of misrata has come under rocket attack from khadafi
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forces with reports of several deaths and this comes as the hague court announced it's investigating possible crimes against humanity with the libyan opposition asking for more financial support there's a growing speculation about the motives of the scotians humanitarian intervention as our correspondents report. the u.s. welcomed the international criminal court prosecutors plans to request the three hour arrest warrants for alleged crimes against humanity committed since february fifteen behave prosecutor did not specify who these people are pretty it's known that the international criminal court has been investigating colonel gadhafi some of his sons and aides over what the prosecutor called predetermined plan to attack protesters he said now is the time to start planning on how to implement those possible arrest warrants and that's the interesting part carrying out those arrests will require foreign forces on the ground to actually do that the issue of him forcing any future court warrants it is expected to be discussed at the meeting of the coalition countries in rome on thursday from what we know now coalition forces
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are really edging towards sending in ground troops the problem is the u.n. resolution that allowed the military interviewer in order to protect civilians does not allow foreign troops on the ground and the nato spokesperson has recently made it clear that they do want to commend they to send troops they say there is still little sign of progress for either side in the conflict the aerial bombardment of libya has reached a dead end and in order to break this stalemate they need to do that but getting a mandate like that from the u.n. security council will be very difficult considering all the criticism that they need to operations in libya face now for example russia a permanent member of the security council has heavily criticized nato for going far beyond the u.n. resolution and many are deeply alarmed by the growing number of civilian casualties in leap year many analysts believe that any ground operation any ground involvement
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will lead to an escalation of the conflict to more violence on the ground but with these recent developments coalition forces could be looking for ways to go around the u.n. resolution that has not allowed the involvement of war in troops on the ground and some say maybe those international criminal court warrants will provide loop. hart now for more on the possible motives behind the coalition actions here is my colleague laura amyt in london who looks into one more live that's rarely brought up watch this. is. according to some it's about protecting civilians the resolve is clear the people of libya must be protected. others say it's about oil the only reason is the. oil i think we'd be in iraq if their major at war there was broccoli but some are convinced intervention in libya is all about currency specifically that these plans to introduce the goldstein are
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a single african currency made from gold the true sharing of the wealth is one of these things that you have to plan almost in secret because as soon as you say you're going to change of from the dollar to something else we're going to be targeted to conferences on this. ninety six and another one. called the world the top of conference organized by that a and everybody was interested but i think most countries in africa are working exactly didn't give up in the months leading up to the military intervention he called on african and muslim nations to join together to create this new currency that would rival the dollar and euro they would sell oil and other resources around the world only for gold details it's an idea that would shift the economic balance of the world's countries wealth which depends on how much gold they have not how many dollars they trade and libya has
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one hundred forty four tons of gold the u.k. has double that but ten times the population if gadhafi had an intent to try to reprice his oil or whatever else the country was selling in the global markets and accept something else as a currency or maybe launch of gold in our currency any move such as that would certainly not be welcomed by the paralegal today who are responsible for controlling the world's central banks so yes that would certainly be something that would cause his immediate dismissal and the need for other reasons to be brought forth for moving him from power it's happened before in two thousand set up hussein announced iraqi oil would be traded in euros not dollars. sanctions and an invasion some say because the americans were desperate to prevent opec from transferring oil trading in all its member countries to the euro. would have had serious consequences for the world's financial system but may also have empowered the people of africa something black activists say the u.s.
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wants to avoid at all costs the united states should welcome the self-determination of africans they certainly have to try self-determination to africans inside the united states so we're not surprised by anything the united states would do to hinder self-determination of africans on the continent the u.k. the goals you can hear in a secure boat somewhere in the depths of the bank big i think in most developed countries there's not enough to go around but that's not the case in places like libya and many of the gulf states have told dino would have given oil rich african and middle eastern countries the power to turn around to their energy hungry customers and say sorry the price is going up and we were told some say the u.s. and its nato allies literally couldn't afford to let that happen you were and it's our teeth. as we've been reporting the coalition's intervention in libya has recent
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questions about the motives behind it musician and blogger joe's most senior writer says wars are business are the business needed to keep nato and its allies afloat. you know if you. had tried to examine a period of time when the u.s. and other western allies have not been a war we could not find thirty days the last thirty years. where there hasn't been a period of military escapades the last thirty years because that's business in libya they talk about democracy but the bottom line is we have to manage these resources and these idiots it is economy. and when popular bluebirds seem to challenge their agenda for minutes that they may come in and talk about humanitarian interventions that it's business anybody good jacks run them over
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militarily. and follow them up with business plans. that full interview coming your way in about an hour here on our team. russia and europe about to open a new chapter in space exploration a russian soyuz rockets been moved into position in french guiana as part of an ambitious joint project the start he represented explains this is one speaker at a spacecraft there won't be rocketing anywhere just yet. this is a dry run so we're not going to see the actual launch today but this is the time to test all the systems and work out all of the procedures and actually the only thing different from the real launch is that this time the rocket was not fueled sure the soyuz spacecraft and meenie so you speechcraft which have been launched over the years have decades worth of successful exploitation history but there are
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a lot of things new about this war to kill launch first of all it's being done in french guyana so the climate and the weather conditions are much different from those in kazakhstan where the baikonur cosmodrome are situated so what you saw just now was a small whale tower which the constructors and the engineers had to develop in order to protect the system of the rocket from weather conditions and secondly this time the payload is different unique in the sense that it had to be loaded only in a vertical position whilst usually how it has gone in an order is that the entire system was put together horizontal you then it's rolled out to the launch pad and set up only dear here you can see these or the two satellites for a europe and galley or all navigation system and so this rocket will deliver them to space the launch is scheduled for the end of the summer so that should give
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enough time to work everything out to do all the tests because this is quite an important joint project it's good for both sides because first of all europe gets to use one of the most reliable speeds craft in the world and russia yes so use a launch pad so close to the equator which basically increases the feel all of these speeds craft so very important for both sides and since you want your schedule for the end of the summer should give enough time to work everything out. and always find more news that we're covering on our website archie dot com along with expert opinion blogs and video clips here's what's a click away right now. as an account saakashvili advertises as countries open to all families of georgia's opposition saying the government's trying to scare them into submission and the head of rallies set for later this month. was a billion dollar idea a plan to revamp of moscow may make it the new city of lights.
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britain goes to the polls today to start voting on voting the referendum is being held i can see one of the oldest democracies in the world change how it elects m.p.'s alternative voting or a.v. ranks candidates in order of preference instead of the current first past and post system but the pro a.v. campaigns biggest battle is likely to be a voter apathy party contributor catarina is actually better is among those who isn't so enthusiastic. i'm shocked with the alternative old paranoia and run british politicians the whole debate for and against the a.v. system is hugely exaggerated the a.v. is simply an upgraded version of the exist and for us to pass the cops system and the voters understand it that's why there is such a low interest in this referendum among the public let's imagine it's three friends in favor of felt on edge of voting what will actually change in the next general election in may two thousand and fifteen most people will vote for one candidate
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anyway only a tiny minority will spend days comparing one individual now they're trying to raise them in the order of preference this is a very time consuming exercise having said that i am in favor of alternative voting simply because it gives more sure to the volga i thought from here something like i had lots of old green but was the point my vote will not count with even its will exist and first system was created for the traditional british two party system but let's be honest the u.k. is no longer a bipartisan country at the moment there are political parties in parliament it is time for a change but this change is not as dramatic as the politicians are trying to show. straight out of some other stories making headlines across the globe workers have
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entered the reactor room of the fukushima nuclear plant for the first time since being hit by a deadly earthquake and tsunami in march they'll install ventilation systems in ten minute shifts to filter out radioactive particles are part of a plan to make it safe so workers can't and so work can get underway to restart the cooling systems on the reactors the plant operators as it hopes to bring the situation under control by years and. one of three u.s. hikers arrested by iran in two thousand and nine refuses to return to the country where she faces espionage charges sarah sure who was released on bail on health grounds now says she's suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and going back would be too traumatic but you companions are still held in prison there and scheduled for a second session of the trial next week this follows their not guilty pleas at an earlier hearing in february. the last world war one combat veteran has died in australia aged one hundred ten claude stanley chool during the british navy as
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a teen and served on the h.m.s. revenge battleship he later migrated to australia served in the military there for more than forty years tools who been married for eighty years died peacefully in his sleep i don't nurse i'm not surprised when stacey heard her talk about the forced euthanasia of the u.s. by the country's financial institutions but first let's go to business news from yulia stay with us. hello that's right time for your business update russia is weighing plans to revise its oil exports the move comes in response to recent fuel shortages in the country when oil companies went after rich pickings the groschen people the domestic market running on empty the project's been laid on the table by the energy industry what's high global energy prices to trigger a cut of tape but the tax on oil refined products would be
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a hike instead it was designed to make personal companies were locked in to sell fuel abroad and avoid possible shortages at home. and the character of the global economy is in a period of rapid change the emerging nations of brazil russia india and particularly china quickly overtaken please stop economies but mark hughes and from reinventing bretton woods committee says this doesn't mean the world will be divided into a new set of winners and losers. we have to you compared to three shoes to concrete eggs and you were a threat to your resume but those are the countries we have to face because each question is also the social contract in the western wall you know we have to face a new reality and it's going to be very difficult for people who work for the wall you can tell the population that they have to accept a third or fourth year if it rains i mean tell you if you have a new concrete immersion where you see easy versions of the middle class countries are wants to consume water will fly but the western countries fingering those who
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hope we find the right framework between the western wall is emerging market good can you win win situation. and here's a snapshot of the market's performance this hour let's start with well light sweet and still losses after u.s. states report revealed a bigger than expected rise in weekly crude oil inventories plus the girls drop data shows gains in employment in april to waffle costs on top of the trends is granted scanning around twenty cents a sour. golders reversing all the losses caused by reports high profile investors including george soros are selling pressure specialist silver has slipped back into red losing their own point six percent. in asia hong kong shares losing ground as most morning prices in p.s. over china's tightening policy keeps related sex just under pressure from china loses two percent and industrial and commercial bank of china is giving up
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a third of a percent exchanges are closed for public holidays because you can see on the screen is from monday. and here in russia the markets have just opened to hands that they're having strong without signaling perhaps a correction which took place earlier this week is over there are chances gaining sent while the my sense is up by police six percent let me correct myself earlier i start the branch is edging out twenty percent out of calls from its edging up out try. sense. let's have a look at the index movers on the my six the well majors are rebounding from previous losses despite declining current prices the banking sector is also edging higher with russia's biggest lender up around one and a half percent. the russian markets have seen a roughly thirteen percent drop since the beginning of a problem from monday from at least that correction could yet have further trouble young should be in sight a lot will depend on the oil price i'm also depend on the extent to which the
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market is willing to price monetary policy tightening in asia specifically but it wouldn't be outrageous to think this correction to go on for a little bit longer another five to ten percent wouldn't be wouldn't be out of order the market went into this correction very heavily overweight the oil names were coming through this correction we've seen people selling those old names however irrational the companies are still pretty cheap so if these prices come off a bit we could see some investors looking to buy centrally buy on dips that the market is looking for quite defensive places not put money domestic orientated names which benefit from a stronger ruble are quite attractive ok that's the latest from now we'll have more for you in less than one last time.
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