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call. western ukraine a mug's victory day with a vicious display of nationalism with near nazis attacking veterans forcing present russian slogans and cursing the soviet liberation force. on the libyan capital enjoys more nato air strikes overnight the bombing runs up the allowance sends the french president some polish criticism back home. touchy talks between the u.s. and china pay lip service to competition corp and look on lucky to stop america's spending billions on defense operations but worst case scenario.
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with twenty four hour news i'm much more here watching on t.v. it was a day of remembrance that turned violent in western ukraine nationalists attacked veterans and their relatives on victory day people wearing simple george ribbons to commemorate world war two had them ripped off their clothing a full riot police force pitched battles with neo nazi's rights and. abroad. holiday for millions a street brawl for some unlike most of the post soviet region on may the ninth this ukrainian since it became a vicious display of new analysis and. several thousand activists from radical nationalist parties book the engines to read on soldiers cemeteries preventing war veterans from gives an insight and playing tribute to some in this part of ukraine do not see my mind as
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a reason to celebrate leaving the soviet theory to the north and during the nazi occupation the st george's ribbon is usually worn as a tradition on may the ninth to commemorate those who died in the great crash or to war but on this day in the western ukrainian capital city of the wolf putting this on your lapel would have meant serious risk regardless of whether you're a veteran or not. if like you do i doubt that the ribbons were forcibly removed from the chest so those who are heading to the grave yards along with abuse of chance such as desk of the most polite nazi salutes hurling rocks and small bugs that is how the golf marched made a nice gentle good hail to speak show are my brothers and like the liberation of this line from the fascists but these people here do not let me come inside the century to lay flowers and he's great this is it is grace. that gets some silly surprise even then all those who had gone through st augustine beach revealed i think these were the scenes from last time around the house nearest you are
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theoretically planted there next you're going to be spent thirteen years in detention in siberia my two brothers were killed within. something like this it happened in another country that. their heroes are people regarded him one does not see collaborates as replica shirts with the founders of the one thousand foot is inserted on just about under and i mustn't leave it our big feet here there are some this freedom fighters even go for a while before alongside the nazi army and kill civilians genes and russians in the middle of some manner how the mainstream. political parties deal with the stores of movements today in cairo. as we've seen in case you crane where i am stepping back . and fetus is not just a hero although it was good to be an anti russian protest but really it was a protest of the. ukrainian society these days has to deal with and this is a part of it like the picture the perception of the past is making waves in other
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former soviet states namely as as marches and glorifying nots allegiance in the baltic states such as last year and the story of the danger is that people begin to forget what we fought for what the veterans died for as we're seeing the reemergence of far right forces and nationalist forces that really in many sense resemble exactly those that emerged with hitler in the 1930's such behavior is the only applies to the minority most people in this country still celebrate history with proper respect of the young you see you both should definitely allergic lanes leadership especially after demands for a revolution when clearly voiced by the end will mark let's see russia reporting from fourth in western ukraine. where the vast majority of victory day was a happy and poignant celebration we can see how people across russia marked the events on our website i thought about. what really rather largest victory parade of
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russian history illustrate tackler moscow bonwick followed immediately. and britain's fight against the not since. bosnia meets its forced to leave their home districts that. are today. libyan capital tripoli has been hit by another heavy bombardment reports suggest at least eight air strikes were carried out by nato fighter jets also say the strikes targeting areas not far from his compound coalition forces also bombed a government building which was said to house an organization dedicated to children's welfare tripoli says it was the second nato strike in just over a week on these headquarters the largest it's creating some active members of the coalition face a growing backlash when a board at least in france. reports and government fast losing popularity.
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from here e-list racist murderer the lyrics to a song president sarkozy's party try to which he lost his treatment of foreigners and its own people rubber soit too says the hope of liberty galatz a fraternity is anything but i just put it in your strange societies white masculine and reach for them anyone else. needs to be taught these civilizations frauds has been there for told to take if the groups such as illegally to pool to grow with gypsies while its interior minister also labels muslims as a problem fraudster calls a bill for securing the arrest of all but only because leader laurent gbagbo france was also the first state to attack libya. cheese eating surrender monkeys some in the u.s. the french for their perceived fear of fighting now even american say the short war
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hungry the land of combat has become this blog just saw its protesting the libyan walls with support from the united states to the middle east and the major fronts since they created this. many people in the. and they're saying what is going on very thing well why are you going there and when these people you don't even know them. nicolas sarkozy's the most popular president in the history of the fifth republic according to the latest polls france's bombing of libya has made him even more disliked as soon as you use force they will be casualties there is no middle ground there is no such thing as a clean war war is not good to read. because he's a bad president say he had he abused the u.n. mandate on libya which allowed only the creation of
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a strict demilitarized area. what the no fly zone is enough war it's a very. palatable expression. plus . we are going to. tampa and even if you presidential election results in the next year rich people and politicians already. present them actually the difference is that it's not friends who decided it's. still elected president mr sarkozy which again we call the general pinocchio. rules committee the country of love. and the awful tone of. the growing numbers around the world france is no or very different kind of f. word the new bush will see. nato has been
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reportedly using depleted uranium about zenobia later this hour nuclear activist tells r.t. about the long lasting consequences that could lead. to peace to derail him as a weapon of indiscriminate effect because of the impact what happens is that when the cheryl or the round hits its target as explodes and it has what's been described as a kind of air assault effect of radioactive particles and you can't ever ensure that those particles will only affect military personnel that means that they can indiscriminately affect civilians and that of course is illegal under international law also have a very long term effect because of the radioactive qualities has a negative impact also on the environment so these are illegal under international law some countries haven't yet recognized that it is indeed you you've seen on the websites the british government justifies the continued use but it's absolutely
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unacceptable if you're talking well it's an exceptionally any particular if you're talking about being there to protect the civilians to use a former player can ring which will impact on them in so devastating i weigh in. it's absolutely shocking. a boat carrying around a six hundred refugees has reportedly sold off the coast number of dead is not yet with witnesses breaking out on board another vessel there are reports that more than sixty my girls died from thirst and hunger winter is accused of ignoring this discourse from it being adrift in a battering for over two weeks alliance has denied the allegations. used and has been outspoken in the treatment of reckon please says the incident shows willful negligence these kind of events are hard sound hardly surprising to me you're
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talking about the most sophisticated could not be logical on in the world and there would not be capable of finding some at sea while there have operations that chasing pilots on the cross to somalia where they can spot one simple tank in a city and they could not do that i highly doubt it so we don't get into the details of the specific area around this holiday surprise me but it's only logical humanitarian concerns are not on the agenda of a later start as i can tell that these people flee the regimes that we have kept in place in the first place it's only a human reaction to a desperate situation and by bombing this country is not going to help run the country what we could do is help tunisia and help egypt the democratic movement there that would send a clear signal to the group also in other countries but that is precisely not what we're doing what we're doing is really very fast with our armies but when it comes to rescue people it thursday so slow there's no it's not it's not some sort of
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nature that this is willing politics which this our prayer does and not the people that are straight on in the military and. the u.s. and china have concluded their first of talks. the often a strained relationship between the two economic giants talks centered on the us practice is saying that stunting china's economic growth. has cost the. us fight back by using china human rights question for reports from the conference in washington. they say you should keep your friends close. and your enemies closer and as far as where china fits perceptions continue to evolve at this year's u.s. china strategic economic dialogue an attempt by officials from both the u.s. and china that friendship we each recognize that our ability to work together it's
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important to the overall health and stability of the global economy. there's a thing you want to do for the people of china and the united states live in the same village because you on the west side or on the. purpose to open communication on concerns like the debt ceiling in the u.s. and the rate of currency appreciation in china and joint concerns about the environment we both have a great state encouraging climate change and charting a clean and secure energy future currently china is the second highest producer in the world of renewable energy technology the u.s. ranks seventeenth the overriding theme for day one of the u.s. china strategic economic dialogue which will respect and understanding that just because there is competition doesn't mean there can't be cooperation or competition is not bad competition is good. this is the reason why i've held the
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view for so many years we continue to hold the view that a rising china is a positive development it's a far cry from the dialogue of recent times were tough decision makers in the u.s. have been told that increase power means an increased threat one that will eventually need to be dealt with by war and the way to avoid this war i believe is going to require and we're going to be able to get away from it in any case some kind of arms race with china china is going to keep building and improving its capabilities each year the pentagon comes out with this report military and security developments involving the people's republic of china the findings often use to intensify military spending we are now looking at a power in the western pacific that can stand up to assist if there's a problem in response military spending is now more than the rest of the world combined six times more than china. as a result u.s.
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debt has ballooned to more than fourteen trillion dollars much of that debt is owned by china it's at a time when many of the country's neighborhoods look like this and urban areas like this still for sun including the mainstream media the military is often the first priority when it comes to spending beijing is rapidly modernizing its strategic nuclear forces and developing space weaponry china is developing ten varieties of ballistic missiles some of which will be able to strike the continental united states but critics say the threat from china is not the people's liberation army the threat from china is its growing economic might like every economist you talk to in washington now adays is saying the new one soon is going to be. the the actual currency of the world maybe by two thousand and twenty so the economic promise of washington should lead and not the pentagon so for. and. on this day
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top leaders here are offering with this message building mutual trust and respect will help us to solve shared problems but that view may change again when it comes time to play different secure more money and more power for the military in washington christine frizz out r.t. . the battle of wills between washington and beijing when the escalates as china grows on the world stage well that's the view of writing lots of economist and author. i think that there's a lot of honeyed phrases being bandied about but it's important for viewers to understand that there are escalating geo political and geo economic tensions between the u.s. and china and those tensions are rooted in profound ships in the world economy and there's now intensifying and scrambling competition for energy supplies and raw material so this is really the backdrop for these talks and the u.s.
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is seeking to reassert its dominance in china is seeking to carve out a growing geo political geo economic space in the world system but china is posing a real strategic challenge and in the department of defense surveys or you look at the weekend links you see that the u.s. and korea local leadership definitely regards china as a strategic competitor the united states is seeking to preserve its dominance in the world which is based on your war isn't super exploitation in a control over people's lives in china is an emerging to power which is they said has a certain strategy but right now that strategy doesn't believe them to direct showdown with the united states and i think when the u.s. talks about china the u.s. mainstream media and the leadership obama clinton their statements about being back in age or us being involved in an international struggle a battle for influence as clinton has said with china this is all about preserving
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their great power interest at the expense of the people of the world. and on covering those standards in high finance and skies and the co-hosts they see him and assess the price of food in the eyes of the u.s. federal reserve system is a quick preview of the kinds of reports coming out next today. it will ben bernanke the way to do the job see conducts his policy first take a large stick and poke out your eye there now you're half blind now look at the statistics in front of you and don't count wages and look at the tips treasury inflation protected securities and anytime they start moving up use taxpayer money to buy a whole bunch in the open market to keep the price artificially low and then go for a congress look at what i put out and say well the tips are not going up and wages are going up therefore because no inflation congress where we got to keep rates
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artificially low which of course without rates being higher there is no incentive to save and without savings there is no capital and without capital there is no capitalism. pakistan has promised to investigate its failure to track down osama bin laden despite the fact he was hiding out far from the country's chemical at least since only the in the chain intelligence services saying they know the only ones responsible choices kept suggestions of competence and complicity doing it in the time including speaking off the us news for the size of the skull and that's the answer most wanted terrorist in its territory but also didn't serota believes washington also has an explainer to claim. the question really is what imagery we send it to the rest of the world and where do we stand on the deeper questions of the rule of law are we have nation that celebrates
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a little chilly go of our enemies without due process and walk the end of world work she was marked by putting the most evil people on the face of the earth on trial for the world to see that the rule of law is the best way to beat out justice not actually justice there are questions now about whether assad. whether there was a chill only or. issued for here not to capture him but even if he's captured to execute him on sight these are real questions for the us constitution is a real question for international law i think there are real questions that ask whether in trying to fight the terrorists the united states has to gird its own those and in some sense let the terrorists win. now to some other international headlines the european union has imposed an arms on syria for you know its crackdown on protesters who also froze the accounts of thirteen syrian officials in music i'm talking suddenly. also expressed concern about ten
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inches from the uk from entering the southern city not the sky to present but we must wait till the medical supplies to reach the cities. of. cuba is pushing through some major economic reforms the first thing is going to be a country towards a free market and changes that would allow companies to buy and sell property does it consist tourists and the bank since taking this rather two thousand and eight. as well it's to boost the economy introduced commission to run private reasons these planes went. in the wake of monday's picture they said abrasions don't miss our documentary about the battle for ben then through this one people don't just want to appear ations of world war two finally freed europe from the tyranny. this is just a parliament building. sixty five
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years ago. was the final target. a major offensive for the army. its structure became the symbol on the floor of the function of. the victory over another teacher. the form of. our jeanne. this is news coming up next. hello and a very warm welcome to the business program greece has become even less creditworthy it stands and falls cut the country's long term rating by two levels to single beat the decision came after european finance ministers agreed athens needed more help to avoid it at risk truck trying the country's debt is rising as the nation faces record boring costs a year after receiving a one hundred ten billion euro bailout package another cut would make
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a. europe with greece already in line with belarus. and last week was something of a bloodbath which suffered because so all for two years this in the world which lost eight percent on thursday before staging a slightly recovery and later on just going from energy information company plants tells us what's blinkered down. it's a combination of factors really i mean we've got some weak. economic data that's come out of the u.s. and germany this week in asia some of the emerging economies there will be raising interest rates an attempt to slow the economy's down there i guess we've also had a little bit of the risk premium come out of the market this week with the death of osama bin laden. out of the middle east north africa as far as fundamentals are concerned even though even with the libyan issue you know saudi arabia has sort of suggested that the market is well supplied and they've offered to put more into the
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market and no one's willing to take it. and here is the snapshot of the market's performance this hour while prices continue lots with its losses after regaining some ground on monday light sweet is currently trading at one hundred one dollars a barrel while brandi's around one hundred fourteen dollars a barrel. and asia worries only greece's debt problems contrary to new trading on asian markets on tuesday just find a rise on wall street forged by rising commodity prices the nikkei is. electric power up two point two percent after the japanese each other to increase to shutter three nuclear reactors that's a coastal power plant while it builds a sea wall landed birds although tsunami japan says hong kong's hang seng is closed for a public holiday. and here in russia the markets will start trading and about two weeks time both e.r.t.'s and the mice it's closed like on fridays we have energy
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and banking stocks among the main again this sunday monday the markets were closed for five apology. but looking up the week ahead to europe or higher from troy because i like things to shop correction on the russian markets offers investors a one of a kind trading opportunity. i think this is quite unique opportunity right now to make its wish from will and gas sector into sectors which are domestically a reinstates within the ruble can be even stronger in second half of this year and that's definitely very negative for oil and gas sector and for exporters so right now i would recommend. russia oriented for the mystically oriented companies like consumer stores banking telecoms. roll their profits in dollar terms will increase so have time for now join me in less than one and type more business
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