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review the latest. from. the future. conspiracy theories surrounding. the running wild around the world following conflicting reports from the u.s. government and evidence blackout. on high alert as fears grow the peace and stability it's frightening for a chief will go up in smoke after the killing of his leader. could be released and handed over to help the opposition it comes amid accusations the coalition start of the rest to prevent libya creating a new rival international currency.
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international news live from moscow this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day barack obama has come under attack from critics for failing to deliver proof of death and president of the release of photos of the party of the al qaeda leader citing national security risks the decision was announced two days after bin laden was killed by u.s. special forces and buried at sea and exact circumstances of his death remain unclear and of raise questions about the legality and legitimacy of the killing. has the story. the week began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states after a firefight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body there was. a female who was in fact is a lot of for. reportedly it was used as a shield to shield. him from the incoming fire by to skank.
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blunder a major backpedaling in a room with bin laden a woman bin laden's wife or 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 yet failing to get the facts story the u.s. has also facilitated a rapid rise of conspiracy theories what they did is they told of different stories they took some stuff. and they've just said the conspiracy machine they've were all on a fire 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 go to the summit i don't think there was any question but i also believe 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 not 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 we're fine 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 burial has been the target of conspiracy and acts u.s. officials say was done in keeping with muslim tradition be returning to. here is the requirement in islamic law. individually very within twenty four hours as many
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have noted washington broke its own rule when the bodies are for. saddam hussein's sons were in arms 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. not just one week ago it was brock's obama at the center of a two year conspiracy that died 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 missing questions surrounding the transparency the u.s. government very important i.r.t. new york because of our bin laden's demise as he was even more pressure on the already strained relationship between pakistan and the u.s.
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is not about claims its sovereignty was violated by the secret mission to eliminate the terrorist figurehead meanwhile washington's trying to establish whether it's i was sheltering bin laden who'd been living in an affluent suburb the pakistani capital. reports as much as death won't necessarily mean an end to america's role in the region. well summer's death couldn't have canada's better time u.s. and pakistani relations are going through their worst period since nine eleven reasons behind it proto jones and private contractors when a cia agent shows to pakistanis dad in broad daylight earlier this year officials in islamabad said it was the final straw and demanded all american operatives leave the country immediately we have to be doubly sure rather their presence bored of being. a guest in the interest of. pressure why not western pakistan just one week before al qaeda leader was killed and anti u.s.
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drones and stray she and united hundreds of protesters fear is that another twenty five people were killed in a strike taken the total number of civilian deaths into the hundreds. kareem had lost his son and a brother in two thousand and nine attack the drone operator miles away from here pushed the button when it was night in pakistan and careens how family was sleeping . you were a real school may in may of may may or june and. or. are these people. who left pakistan and the world countries with many people sharing this opinion pakistani officials are warning the u.s. is fuel an insurgency rather than coolin it more than they help because of the color group damage is there danger days of the civilians in the area america's
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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 access america's drone technology but despite signs of a piece of crane and 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 gay stand seem to have collapsed the news about bin laden's demise just like us drones came out of the blue delivering a direct hit on us critics. it's very sad and erica's victory will hardly change the life of ordinary people here in a country that's been in the mates to factored by the global war on terror since region in pakistan was one of the first to be cleaned out it was nice. to be. in. the city to be that population really place really quite
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tranquil as you can see people out there are going about their daily lives that we have and that the city on the corner of the way from here and the antennas all around this piece is very fragile article only. the country's army has always been on learned but now more than ever. many fear the death of a some of bin laden will spark a backlash and then they injure the pieces has been achieved grief notion r.t. pakistan. still on the way if you all set for a joint venture the space rocket is gearing up to carry some essential european technology to orbit find out what makes the project so special in just a few minutes from now here on r.t. . to libya now where colonel gadhafi forces are locked in grueling battles with
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rebels who are being supported by nato airstrikes this is the international coalition meets in rome agreeing to establish a financial fund to support insurgents in their fight against the libyan leader's regime you're a secular state hillary clinton says washington also hopes to use can actually see is there since to fund the insurgency the rebels want more material help including weapons and even asking the alliance to kill the colonel on their behalf the coalition insists gadhafi is not their target and despite a bomb in his compound killing members of his family the international criminal court is probing allegations of war crimes committed by his forces in libya but now african officials also want the prosecutors to invest to gate the alleged use of banned weapons by nato well. now across the light of u.k. . war activist david wilson thanks very much indeed for joining us here on i know the i.c.c. has been criticized for being biased so. expect the court to investigate nato's
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actions in libya i think it's highly unlikely but you think it looks. good. so. much that it will last it's seems that date is it. gets. worse but. what about the situation at the moment being discussed in rome the coalition is a figure of setting up a fund to support the rebellion in your view is that in line with the u.n. resolution in libya. by my interest as networks this is what set up actually happening on the ground and once again there are many of us who fear that the only people who should be going to the trouble of course permits are they chose leaders who once again seeds eat very
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probably easy weapons of mass destruction. ironically given that their betters who are out into the political season. of the possible use that was the key to great harm it is now if you know it's been used rocketing up that starts the season all comes now rebellious fears we use for eight or six if you will whatever has happened has happened and we are now seeing military intervention there the talk of money isn't that no better than military use on the ground using money is far better from your point of view isn't it. i i. get to take sides to get at it later it was a pretty hideous so much i think you have your own reports few minutes ago on the television there. was this is looking to a new banking system which has been the voice of us start at. eight i think there's all sorts of game murky things going on. in the background of this war as our
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hearts have all wars but there are fears here is important though because now become addition really is doing a job which is saying is doing or not is protecting civilians because after all that's their main aim and would you agree that they are doing that though no. that isn't biased on this this this program's talk back to you today and so if they're defending it civilians why are they easy possibly easing up at stage weapons which this new team is. preconceived before sort of the women that's of the seem like a very good way to protect civilians but it's hideously to put it or to even consider that each of these weapons helps civilians to say this is it is just those weapons it is this is speculation of course but how will you know call for an investigation after all this is over will anybody be brought to account or or will nothing happen despite what you were accusing them of using these weapons nothing more up in the o.t. to lipstick on this issue of example i mean contect. who is the. commander
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but the t.v. in its in the first gulf war who's now dying of cancer i get caught up with people like that in spades of hope that a lot of the launch of get you anywhere actually published in the united states on antiwar dot com our earlier articles on par with the medical professions in iraq up a steep state start great faith in a lot of good will not just a struggle is the end of any faith in the corporate media the united states or in my own country great britain who ignored this issue alive no it's all the politicians. she to even discuss it you actually have to do your own searches that as a citizen of this world to find out about these issues is not at it tell you in our parliament a lot of the tell you on the front pages of newspapers a lot of it broadcast on television very well if you're expressing your concerns here in our team thanks very much for joining us live there in the u.k. david wilson thank you thank you. well the driving force behind nato intervention
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in libya is the subject of constant international scrutiny analysis artie's more and it reports there are those who believe the announcement been trying to prevent gadhafi from bearing the american buck. 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. your oil think we'd be in iraq if their major export there was 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 goals a true sharing of the wealth each 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 to your going to be targeted go to conferences on this. ninety six
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and another one in the edges that are being called a world which other conference organized by. everybody was interested but i think most countries in africa are claiming is that he 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 dinos 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 double 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
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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 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 removing him from power it's happened before in two thousand saddam hussein announced to brocky 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 the u.k.'s gold reef kept here in a secure boat somewhere in the depths of the back of the 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 so that energy hungry customers and say sorry the price has gone up and we were told some say the
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u.s. and its nato allies literally couldn't afford to let that happen your and it's hot seat lugs a. journalist believes that for the u.s. and its allies war is simply a matter of business he watches for an interview in just fifteen minutes from now but here's a quick preview for you in the meantime. you know if you. had tried to examine a period of time when the u.s. and other western allies of the war we could not find thirty days in the last thirty years. where there hasn't been a period of military it's complete. it's because business that has. run them over militarily. and. with business like.
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some other world news in brief we have the state of the day in our face at least twenty people killed and dozens injured following a terrorist attack in central iraq most of the victims were policemen reports a suicide bomber drove a car packed with explosives into view. police headquarters in the city of hillah the blast took place during a shift change when many officers were outside the building there as it claimed responsibility for the attack. under the syrian troops stormed a damascus suburb arresting over three hundred people tanks and troops are also reported to have been sent to other trouble spots amid fresh reports of government demonstrations meanwhile the syrian army's begun withdrawal from the southern city of daraa an uprising against the rule of president bashar assad time itself is effectively been under siege for ten days with electricity and telephone services cut off and start was deployed on the rooftops the monitors left more than five hundred fifty people dead since the unrest began seven weeks ago. british voters are going to the polls in a series of national and local elections today and also vote on
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a referendum to decide the way m.p.'s are elected to the commons the public is being asked if they want to switch to alternative vote system known as a b which ranks candidates in order of preference instead of voting for just one contender the british prime minister said he fears the country could be sleepwalking into disaster if the new method was adopted where the supporters say the system would give them a voice to the voiceless. for the first time since the focus the nuclear plant catastrophe in japan the radiation inside the station is at its lowest level as a coating to the data collected by robots from the station operated took the decision to allow workers to reenter the stricken started thursday a task would involve installing ventilation systems to filter out radioactive particles from the the operation should take four to five days. down the official t. have to change your body from i pod touch from the shops to. the geology
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on the good. video on demand. in my old girls. now in the palm of your. it's easy to. see. you live from the russian capital. all. website for additional information all the stories we're covering the moment including more. as the
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culture is still struggling to get back on its feet in. money for those left homeless by the earthquake and tsunami. a merchant of death no more russian business and it was known by the provocative and make sure the title can no longer be used by the media. plus citizens of one russian city in the urals believe that they've seen a u.f.o. after a big glowing ball with four extending tail sort of a tell me you can check out the footage on the web site to see for yourself. a russian soyuz rocket is preparing for mulch of the crew cosmodrome in french guyana part of an ambitious joint project with the european space agency the rocket
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will carry satellites for europe's own navigation system galileo into orbit is the first time a russian spacecraft mean used so close to the equation which makes it easier to reach orbit so these rockets usually take off from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan carrying supplies including members to the international space station the rocketing crew will go through a simulated test launch later on for the actual blast off shuttle for august. and something i mean you stories for about eight minutes from all the latest business news we with kareena. and i welcome to our business updates north stream has been a sleighing the world's longest subsidy pipeline across the baltic the eleven billion dollar construction majority owned by gas from its own checks will to start delivering gas from russia to germany and also bypassing transit countries such as crank. has the details from. stretching from verbruggen russia to grow
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stalled in germany the one thousand two hundred twenty four kilometer pipeline is to pump fifty five billion cubic meters of siberian gas to the heart of europe a majority owned by gas problem the project has received in through the stick backing from germany in the past however analysts have doubted that the stability of such an ambitious and expensive project claiming that there would be insufficient demand in europe and fears russia would not be able to fill it however the nuclear crisis in japan has caused major european countries to rethink their energies and policies thereby pushing russian gas to the fore once again. i would demand for gas and europe showing signs of abounding christine qur'an at standard and poor's police the completion of the project is coming at just the right time. the north stream pipeline we allowed security to germany in particular cities goes there and particularly now that i believe yes gas exports to europe have been disrupted we find that most of europe the storage capacity supply would have to so
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it would come just in time we see predictions of european gas demand increasing by about one point two percent this year and he may go as far as three percent in the beginning of next year it all depends on the economic recovery and once the economic recovery said we will definitely need the natural gas from that pipeline. now let's look at the oil light sweet two losses after u.s. states report revealed a bigger than expected rise in weekly crude oil inventories plus the u.s. drop data shows games that have employment in april below forecasts brant is losing over four dollars this hour. and go and so if you choose extend this thursday the main u.s. metals exchange announced to me increases in trading requirements for silver and silver saw the metal recently dropped twenty percent and that's probably not the end of the slump silver is losing around five percent. and here's
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a snapshot of the market's performance us stocks are down this hour as equities and commodities hit again after a surprise rise in jobless claims over the jones ever nasdaq are trading lower colonel morris and esther lauder one be companies reporting higher profits g.m. said earnings more than tripled and stronger sales of u.s. . and european stocks are mixed in evening trading investors took in a raft of earnings reports from some of the region's largest companies including lloyds banking group an associate asian iraq shares of both companies were down eight or four percent respectively the euro fell sharply after the european central bank declined to indicate that interest rate hike next month was likely and bank of england keeps straight steady a record low of half percent. here in russia markets close in the read the article has dropped to its lowest level in five months as well felt stocks weighed by commodities investors are concerned that the tightening economic policy will slow
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economic growth here is what was otherwise x. all majors once again came under pressure as falling prices way of the sector a similar story with precious metals where part is called for shopping and it's also it was a bad day for a construction group pic which reported losses in the region of one hundred ten million dollars for the last year. we saw that over the course of the year that russia has been increasing inflows even when some other emerging markets were in fact losing billions of dollars a week and in terms of in the extra money flow and has finally turned around we see some investors particular from scandinavia start to see redemptions and bigger friends from from. europe and the us also seen some wild thaws from russia as i was the russia has been one of the top performing markets and i would say one of the main markets to take profit. which is weighing plan survives it's all export the move comes in response to recent few short it is a country caused by companies seeking to maximize profits by selling or part of.
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russia is the world's leading exporter and if you will deficit on the domestic market is only acceptable the reason should reduce because by the arm reliability of a number of market players and logistical problems in addition we cannot do the influence of global crude price it's one of the measures that could be taken stabilize the market is to increase judy's only exporting oil between fuel. the character of the global economy is in a period of rapid change emerging nations of brazil russia india and particularly china ok overtaking the established economies but not from reinventing bretton woods committee says this is not mean that the world of a divided into a new set of winners and losers we have to tackle secure issues to country that's a good strategy your resume and those are the countries we have to face because
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each question is also the social contract get western wall until we have to face a new reality and it's going to be very difficult because the western wall even tells the population that you have to accept a credit for stereotypic windsor meantime if you have new countries emerging where you see these emergence of a middle class size of countries almost because she was twelve you will fly the western country as i think there is also hope that we find the right framework between the western wall is emerging market that can be when we situation. that's all for now but we'll be back with more that's the fifty that's for.
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