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americans cheered as the government announced osama bin laden's death but you know questioning how it happened and why there's been evidence. pakistan is on high alert as fears grow the peace and stability it struggling to achieve will go up in smoke after the killing about his leader. and the frozen assets of these regime could be released and handed over to help the opposition comes amid accusations the coalition started to undress to prevent libya creating a new rival international current.
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world wide news live from moscow this is a hearty welcome to the program barack obama has come under attack from critics for failing to deliver proof of osama bin laden's death the president has a block the release of photos of the al qaeda leader's dead body citing national security risks the decision was announced today after bin laden was killed by u.s. special forces and buried at sea the exact circumstances of his death remain unclear and have raised questions about the legality and it legitimacy of the killing. as the story. here we began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states there was. a female who was in fact in the line of fire. that reportedly was used as
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a shield to shield bin laden from the incoming fire by tuesday a big blunder a major back pedal in a room with bin laden a woman in line is one of the women 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 an hour. seeing the assassination of osama bin laden here failing to get the facts story the u.s. has also facilitated a rapid rise of conspiracy theories what they did is they told a punch of different stories some stuff. and there's just a conspiracy of machine if we're all on a fire blaze that in flames 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 some big money i don't think there was any question but ultimately a photograph or
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a would be presented to the public we have no need to publish those photographs to establish that was one of bin laden was killed us 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 or find out 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 bin laden's expedited seed very well has been the target of conspiracy and acts u.s. officials say was done in keeping with muslim tradition it was determined that. there is a requirement in islamic law of the individual be very within twenty four hours as
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many have noted washington broke its own rule when the bodies of saddam hussein's sons were embalmed and held for eleven days after being killed by u.s. forces but there are so many inconsistency as 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 in good and didn't know or in this case know what to say before you speak to them do it now just one week ago it was broccoli garma at the center of a two year conspiracy that die down once america's leader released his part 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 the u.s. government very important i.r.t. new york. all or some of a lot of divisors heaped even more pressure on the already strained relationship
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between pakistan and the u.s. islamabad claims its sovereignty was violated by the secret mission to eliminate the terrorist figurehead meanwhile washington is trying to establish whether its ally was sheltering at large and had been living in an affluent suburb near the pakistani capital but as artie's mori of national reports osama bin laden's death could keep the unpopular u.s. foreign policy right on track. all summer stir think would have commented better time u.s. and pakistani relations are going through their worst period since nine eleven reasons behind it prints of drones and trying to contractors when a cia agent shows to take his time instead in broad daylight early cia officials in islamabad said it was the final straw and demanded all american operatives leave the country immediately we have to be doubly sure the president's order the. order against in the interest of explaining. question why not western pakistan just
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one week before encoders leader was killed and to us jones administration united hundreds of protesters furious that another twenty five people were killed in a strike to commit to middlemount of civilian dollars into the hundreds. kareem had lost his son and. rather in two thousand and nine attack a drone operator miles away from here pushed the button when it was night in pakistan and koreans how family was sleeping in. school may or may or may may or meant for. their this being a war. and the would be a country with many people sharing this opinion pakistani officials are warning the u.s. is fuel an insurgency rather than cooling it they harm more than be held because of the political damage is their version of the civilians in the. americas reaction
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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 access america's drone technology to despite signs of a peace offering and generic and 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 gay stand seem to have collapsed as he comes the chant card for the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden police about in london's demise just like us drones came out of the blue delivering a direct hit on you ask critics. it's nice and there it is victory will hardly change the life of ordinary people here in a country to spin a man the mates to fact and play the global war on terror says recently in pakistan
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i was among the first to be it was in two thousand and nine that this is going to be easy. these things he told me that population lisa really like playing field because you can see people going about their daily lives that we have done with it less than a hundred kilometers away from here and it continues in the early rounds of this piece is very fragile august. because not only did the country's army has always been alert like now more than ever and. many fear the dearth of the summit in london will spark a backlash and endanger a peace that has been achieved and refinish not see. your with r.t. live from moscow and are still on the way for you here paul said for a joint venture to space the russian rocket is gearing up to carry some essential european technology to find out what makes the project so special that's coming
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your way in just a few minutes. and so you libya now where cut up about his forces a locked in grueling battles with rebels who are being supported by nato airstrikes this is the international coalition of meets in rome to ascertain how best to help the insurgents in their fight against the libyan leader's regime u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says washington hopes to use could have seized the financial assets to fund the insurgency the rebels also want weapons or even asking the allies to kill gadhafi on their behalf but the coalition insists the colonel is not their target despite bombing his compound killing members of his family trust last is an expert on the arab world thinks funding the libyan rebels will do more harm than good. you have to have that money belongs to the libyan people and there's a civil war going on in libya and it may not be fair to distribute money to one side or the other in a civil war veteran to preserve that money so when the war is over the country
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needs to be rebuilt they can go in underwriting to benefit all of the people not just some of them it will certainly escalate the conflict as we remember from the united states financing the mujahideen in afghanistan against the soviets simply raise the stakes and increase the numbers of casualties i think give it to the transitional national council in libya who are fighting the war against gadhafi surely they're going to go to international arms merchants and other we're on the black market in buy weapons they're calling for regime change and turning it over turning the country over to this rapidly created t.n.c. which. is composed of a lot of ex regime members and clearly saw the wind blow in the other way and more to be on the winning side in their commitment to democracy historically has been absolutely no. more speculation has been raised on the reasons for nato intervention in libya that is ati's a lower m.f.r. course they organization may have been trying to prevent gadhafi from burying the
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american back. oh. according to some it's about protecting civilians we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people others say it's about oil the only reason is that of. your oil you think we'd be in iraq if their major acts or their broccoli but some are convinced intervention in libya is all about currency specifically daffy's plan to introduce the goldstein are a single african currency made from gold a true sharing of the wealth each one of these things that you have to play almost in secret because as soon as you say you're going to change over from the dollar to something else a your going to be targeted go to conferences of this. ninety six and another one in the year two thousand called the world much of a conference organized by. everybody was interested but i think most
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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 dinars it's an idea that would shift the economic balance of the world's countries wealth would depend on how much gold they have notes how many dollars they trade and libya has one hundred forty four tons of gold the u.k. has doubled that split 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 a gold in our currency any moves such as that would certainly not be welcomed by the car really today who are responsible for controlling the world's central banks so yes that would certainly be something that would cause. his immediate dismissal
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and the need for other reasons to be brought forth for leaving him from power it's happened before in two thousand saddam hussein announced iraqi oil would be traded in euros not dollars sanctions and an invasion followed some say because the americans were desperate to prevent opec from transferring oil trading in all its member countries to the euro you paid gold is kept in a secure boat somewhere in the depths of the back of big lead as 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 i told dean i would have given oil rich african and middle eastern countries the power to turn around their energy hungry customers and say sorry the price has gone up since we bought gold some say the u.s. and its nato allies literally couldn't afford to let that happen nor and it ought to be looked at. well independent analyst and journalist most secret believes that
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for the u.s. and its allies war is simply a matter of business and watch a sport interview in about fifteen minutes time here on out here's a preview. you know if you're going to try to examine a period of time when the u.s. or other western it was not going to war we could not fire in thirty days no one has thirty years. where there hasn't been a period of military it's complete unless thirty years because that's the business that has anybody of the objects over militarily. the pull them up with this first one. is now a quarter past the hour here in moscow your thoughts here now at nordstrom has finished lang the world's longest sea pipeline across the baltic a multi billion dollar project will start delivering russian gas directly to europe
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by autumn do you see us know what. business doesn't get more details on this from a korean or say what does this mean for european gas supply well warry a statement issued by north stream management clearly says that europe will soon have a fixed link between the european gas grid and some of the world's largest gas reserves in russia for at least thirty s. now why is it important for your first of all buses wants to diversify its gas supplies to europe and to avoid transit countries like ukraine and belarus where the member the rosily had overpayments in recent years now this is especially important after the recent events in the world as well there is an increase concerns about nuclear energy in general nuclear safety and energy imports from north africa so north stream is designed to basically carry enough natural gas to meet demands of twenty six million homes in europe look i mean it certainly is big news i will see you in about eight or nine minutes from now thank you. portugal's three main political parties have given their consent to
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a seventy eight billion euro bailout plan its claims the money promised to it by the e.u. and international monetary fund will be enough to help revive the country's economy portugal becoming the eurozone member to require a financial lifeline caretaker prime minister says he had one easier terms than those imposed on greece and ireland but although socrates said no drastic spending cuts are required to. be further austerity measures doctor i pay money from because that's university of applied sciences and germany says if the bailout works and you bureaucrats will damage control portugal portugal should go for zero fought well out of the euro area make a sort of state. bankruptcy and go into the euro area again when it has solve its problems a country that is in deep debt and makes more dip every year cannot solve its
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problems by increasing its stepped amount because in future the. crowds will tell quarter ago what they have to do and what politics they have to to run to fulfill all the depth regularity regularities and therefore it depends on the aims from the spirit crowds what will be done in portugal and not what the people want in portugal and therefore this is one step further to. state where the bureaucrats are. the more powerful then the countries we do not know whether the enter euro will survive these eight programs. well it's like it's another world you simply for you this hour here on our t.v. at least twenty people have been killed dozens injured following a terrorist attack in central iraq most of the victims were policemen to report say
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a suicide bomber drove a car packed with explosives into the police headquarters in the city of the blast took place during a shift change when many officers were outside the building no one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. hundreds of syrian military stormed a damascus suburb arresting over three hundred people sanctioned troops were also reported to have been sent to other trouble spots made fresh reports of anti-government demonstrations in a lot of syrian army has begun to withdraw from the southern city of their rar following an uprising against the rule of president bashar al assad the town itself has effectively been under siege for ten days with electricity and telephone services cut off and it's night was deployed on the rooftops the violence has left more than five hundred fifty people dead since the underestimate seven weeks ago. british voters are going to the polls in a series of national and local elections today but also vote on a referendum to decide the way m.p.'s are elected to the commons the public is
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being asked if they want to switch to the alternative vote which ranks candidates in order of preference currently the candidate with the most votes wins the election pritish prime minister has said he fears the country could be sleepwalking into disaster if people vote for a very powerful supporter say it will give a voice to the voiceless. and for the first time since the fukushima nuclear plant catastrophe the radiation inside the station is at its lowest level this according to the data collected by robots the station operator to the decision to allow workers to reenter the stricken site on thursday their task will involve installing a ventilation systems to filter out radioactive particles from the air the operation should take four or five days. well you can always. r.t. dot com for additional info on all the stories we're covering including more on japan because the country's still struggling to get back on its feet find out how not experts are raising money for those left homeless by the earthquake and tsunami
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. in the merchant of death and no more alleged russian arms dealer viktor bhutto who was known by the provocative nickname has made sure the title can no longer be used by the media. plus citizens of one russian city in the euro's believe that they've seen a u.f.o. after a big glowing ball for extended tails soared over the town check out that footage at r.t. dot com and make up your own mind. and . now a russian soyuz rocket is preparing to launch at the drone in french guiana it's part of this joint project with the european space agency the rocket will carry
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satellites for europe's only navigation system galileo into orbit it's the first time a russian spacecraft and being a used so close to the equator which makes it easier to reach orbit rockets usually take off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan carrying supplies and crew members to the international space station the rocket in a crew room will go through a simulated test launch later on thursday with the actual blast off should you all for august. right now in just a moment is the business news with korea. today volunteers once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations throughout the day.
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and welcome to business thanks for joining me north stream has been a slaying of the world's longest pipeline across the baltic eleven billion dollar construction majority owned by gas strong is on charge will start delivering gas from russia to germany in the autumn bypassing transit countries such as ukraine. has the details from poland. stretching from the book in russia to grice job in germany in the one thousand two hundred twenty four q one of the pipeline is to pump fifty five million cubic meters of siberian gas to the heart of europe a majority owned by gazprom the project has received in through the us to back in from germany in the past however analyst down to the peace ability of such an ambitious and expensive project planning that there would be insufficient demand in europe and he is russia would not be able to fill it however the nuclear crisis in
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japan has caused a major european countries to rethink their energy policies thereby pushing russian gas to the fore once again. russia is going plans to revise its all export duties the move comes in response to recent fuel shortages in the country caused by companies seeking to maximize profits by selling oil products abroad. russia is the world's leading oil exporter and a fuel deficit on the domestic market is unacceptable the recent shortages were caused by the unreliability of a number of market players and logistical problems in addition we cannot deny the influence of high global crude prices one of the measures that could be taken to stabilize the market is doing crease duties on exporting high octane fuel. and here's a snapshot of the market's performance is light sweet as two losses after a u.s. state report revealed a bigger than expected rise in be cool inventories cost the u.s.
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jobs data shows gains in employment and they will be low for cost grantors losing nearly three dollars this hour gold and silver again seeing losses the sell off and so oversold the metal recently dropped twenty percent from its highs and that's probably not the end of the song the metal is losing more than three percent this hour. now european stocks are trading in a tight range as the best took it took in a raft of earnings reports from some of the region's largest companies including lloyds banking group and solicitation or rather just of both companies are down four and eight and four percent respectively both the european central bank and the bank of england are reporting the latest interest rate decisions dissolve to noon they're expected to leave rates on hold. and here in russia the markets have retreated from early gains yes and then isaacs down more than one has a down more to one and four percent and the my that you don't love point three percent right here that indexes movers on them isaac this hour all majors are once
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again coming on the pressure following crude prices way out of the sector it's a small it's a similar story of pressure for precious metals where produce gold is down sharply and it's also a bad day for construction group pic which reported losses in the region one hundred ten million dollars pulled in the last year. now the russian markets have seen a roughly fifteen percent drop since the beginning of april and that continued to lose ground with today's trading on monday from what creates a belief that correction could yet further trouble but the end. well a lot will depend on the oil price and also depends on the extent to which the market is willing to price monetary policy tightening in asia specifically but it wouldn't be outrageous to think this correction could go on for a little bit longer another five to ten percent wouldn't be going to be out of order the market went into this correction very heavily overweight the oil names so coming through this correction we've seen people selling those old names however
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irrational the companies are still pretty cheap so if these prices come off a bit we could see some investors looking to buy so actually buy on dips that the market is looking for quite defensive places not put money domestic orientated names which benefit from a stronger real quite attractive how the character of the global economy is in a period of rapid change the emerging nations of brazil russia india and particularly china are quickly overtaking the established economies and from reinventing buttonwood committee says this is not me the world will be divided into a new set of winners and losers we have to tackle security issues could create to go through to your daughter or the countries we have to face because the question is also the social contract is it worth to be walled you know we have to face a new reality it is going to be very difficult for the people the worst of all. the population is there to accept a product for austerity it is
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a mean time even if you have new countries immersion where you see easy versions of the middle class countries or was tickled human you will fly to the western country there is also hope that you we find the right frame or between the worst of all is emerging market good can do we creation. that's the latest in the log on to our website r.t. dot com slash business and more stories. thank
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