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now in the palm of your. question on the dot com. a sudden you hear palestine's rival factions may shake israel's hold in the region reconciliation was brokered by the host barak egypt leaving television for more isolated than ever. a former nazi death camp guard the feast of assisting in the murder of thousands of jews will soon hear his fate traced the final path in his image to victims and talk to relatives on survivors. and monitored by surveillance cameras on every corner of the breathlessness city up and down the truth that has such strict security measures. russia's internet market is one of the pulses
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developing in the world and far from reaching saturation point is expected to attract about ninety million users by twenty thirteen point business and twenty minutes of. credit welcome to r.t. and unlike twenty four hours a day. an end to the four year rift between the two palestinian political parties has created an air of fear and uncertainty for israel post mubarak egypt close to the reconciliation between fatah and us a recent poll suggests the majority of egyptians are turning their backs on the jewish nation and reports the u.s. sparks a revolution in egypt doesn't it further isolated washington's right in the region . most of the o.t. is happier than he's been in a long time the political activist used to be a member of fatah and switched to harm us because he feels betrayed by fatah
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dealings with israel and while hamas might be considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states only says the movement she is his goals goals that are now being furthered by a new friend khyber. story anybody who's happy gyptian president hosni mubarak is gone all the arab world is with barack never mind a connection with any muslim organization they have the same hate israel israelis should be worried and israelis on the reconciliation deal between bitter rivals hamas and fatah signed recently in cairo took them by surprise and could never have happened if mubarak was still in power i think there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas and the mubarak and his regime have a form of mubarak as a whole honest broker cause of. the deal in his four years of division between hamas and fatah and better prepares them for
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a plan they can ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas once they get to the west bank in a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might then a problem not only for the palestinians that will be a program for his ride this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is unlikely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted you know once the place for some believe the americans gave up the old friend too early and too easily miscalculated his replacement would be a democrat running for the. interest instead it's the generals who continue to shots and playing this man. egypt want to train.
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the way that it has been run on the one hand but on the other hand we want to establish a new relationship with hamas we are not sure about the way the. government will act so ironically rushing to the fortress creating a safer middle east its closest ally israel is suffering a recent poll found that fifty four percent of rejections want to see the egyptian israeli peace treaty cancelled a statistic that has raised refined and missing the old order more new policy on teeth in the palestinian authority for elsewhere in the middle east tensions are picking further native and bobbins in libya granting victims in the syrian crackdown. at least airstrikes hurt central tripoli overnight the latest string of attacks since the coalition after switching time just two months ago the bombings came just
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hours after a battle that libyan leader moammar gadhafi had a t.v. appearance and the rumors of his death was his first public speech since a later time killed his youngest son three grandchildren meanwhile in syria at least nineteen people have died in a government crackdown on opposition forces tanks was used shelling in residential areas across the country as the u.s. tightening the screws in the region with further sanctions escalating but in truth this glenister as antonini says such tactics only end up hurting. in syria it is different from not the needy and scenario it is all course possible that we'll get there sometime but so long as the opponents of the regime are not lured into using force into use into carrying arms then hopefully we will not end up with another leader because. it started becoming catastrophic
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when evolution turned into an armed conflict we've seen the model in libya for intervention has only complicated things there intervention has not held a subtle problem in libya and i don't think it will help settle the problem in syria and we've seen sanctions there's a history of adopting sanctions in various places including iraq for many many years and only the ordinary people suffered throughout the time when sanctions were imposed. from the onset of people rising in libya there is speculation that some nations are going on their way to get involved in it twenty minutes time r.t. discusses the issue of the middle east experts believe the face of actual independence was the attraction for nato intervention. you know let me just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries there are tagged by the mainstream media on behalf of the the political elite all of the countries
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tags such as venezuela cuba libya iraq iran north korea all have one thing in common or had one thing in common and that is they are free of it from the world bank and they are not locked into the world bank and the i.m.f. they have their own banks they issue their own currency and we also have to recognize the remarkable coincidence between the statement that he was going to start issuing gold and demanding that he was purchased in gold and then the next thing we know of course then we have a popular uprising. a former death camp guard accused of aiding the murder of thousands of jews during world war two is about to learn his fate in a quarter set to deliver its verdict on the case of ninety one year old john demjanjuk thursday latinos are definitely trover some of the relatives of those in
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perished under the nazi regime. you only want through the gates of sobibor once there was no return unlike in other concentration camps such as. there was no slave labor people were sound immediately to their dad. b.l. suspecting jews were welcomed by a band and fiery speeches from the nazi commander sometimes the rhetoric even won applause then came an invitation to shower after the long drawn out it was all a deadly deception a quarter of a million jews pursued it along this forest park called him and koch toss that wall street to have an assessment of scores of the victims down the track so the gas chambers only the ukrainian s.s. guards and the german s.s. officers were allowed to take up the task they were considered the most well trained and the most. amount of those standing guard was john demjanjuk accused of
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being complicit in nearly twenty eight thousand counts of manton many of those he allegedly scorched into the gas chambers with children. my friends and i remember of course i recently received a believe it uses the oldest record i know eighty four. i had a vice marshal. and i could build their mind imo if you can see only seven. or should you can only take a good show your guests and groom before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent and sam's training demain you went to the trial viki camp where the s.s. carried out weapons drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it is difficult to say very had. training here during the investigation to give an author of war nobody from some. training or on this a medic training. soldiers army training hearing recount they were surprised that
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there was a worse kind of a duty which we had to about. had to go in the draft. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as assassin were well aware of the cuties they'd be carrying out mariam. it was not it was one of the lucky few who survived so people who for the prosecution of demi knew she may be in her eighty's but she made it to every court session she doesn't want him to be in prison for the racial fish short life. goal norco. he wants to birds she wants him to admit that he was here and what sobibor is it's not a war it's not soldiers against each it's killing people it in effect three every war criminal who served and i think. he'll never have never knew how many years it takes that there's no matter where they have to be punished
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. good to meet you trial is a sign that the twenty first century is stupid pat to deal with the evils of the trying to be a warning that there is no expiring date for crimes against humanity exiting the natural art team succeed. as a former nazi dot awaits his verdict a wave of new nationalism erupts with unprecedented force in western ukraine. want all of subtlety to conquer discover why that's reason to become the victims of a new fascist violence and putrid day since you've. got over the last decade the us government has expanded its domestic surveillance
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networks to unprecedented levels from rows of streets cameras to a place of airport pat downs. civil liberties and privacy having cost aside he's an associate has the story from america's most wanted city. welcome to chicago the most watched city in the u.s. from all school blue light cameras to cameras with state of the art technical capabilities watchful lenses fill the streets in what has been dubbed operation virtual shield thousands of public and privately owned security cameras have been put in place and linked together creating a capsule of surveillance over the entire city more extensive than anywhere else in the united states their number is estimated at up to ten thousand and it works cost around sixteen million dollars officials say it's worth the price of privacy concerns are at a peak over twelve hundred security cameras located throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom into what's next or even
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a text message this is the age of thirty seven page report from a renowned civil rights group the a.c.l.u. calls the network pervasive and unregulated things i have shown up on the internet you know the cameras have been pointed in a particular way. to you know engage in some other sort of. a robbery to many today's watch over chicago is reminiscent of a very dark chapter in its history when the red squad special police units spied on citizens and arrest. hundreds of. person a member of the united states constitution from the one nine hundred twenty s. to the one nine hundred seventy s. communists civil rights groups anti-war movements and many more were tracked the whole framework to journalists even what keil the concept of privacy in the us is
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long gone it. has taken so many says chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and tell you to be a described in george orwell's legendary novel nineteen eighty-four where every word action. and even thought was monitored by big brother. and the only thing that's missing. to live our lives while the stretch of surveillance grows so do the fears of americans it creeps me out i don't like it when you fully appreciate the scale of what is being put in place in chicago and then imagine a. more repressive city government or more repressive regime it could be incredibly interesting. christian was an artist arrested for selling one dollar prints on the streets he filmed his arrest and as a result class one felony one step below
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a come to murder and that's fifteen years that's up to fifteen years in the state prison this is totally crazy as officials power to record people's movements expands the power of the people to do the scene is being squashed when they call these things up and are able to follow people all around the city and at the same calendar telling us that we can't even gather the information we need to go to court where that represents a thorough and complete police state another worry is how both unquestioning surveillance methods post nine eleven. orientation. and a terrorist concerns trump any other value so there's not even a discussion leaving many wondering if the means designed to fight external terrors could end up terrorizing the people at home or the notion that you are a city by police presence is as it is. with the military presence it's not the
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problem and it doesn't address the problem it doesn't make us safer caught in the cameras i ricans are beginning to question its real focus and wonder how to shutter their privacy just as you're sure you know r.t. chicago illinois. football legends take on the. neither. cup winners lined up for the opening match of the southern russian tanks moved with the stadium approved no match for a local side. common threats are about to get a joint response president asif zardari is in moscow to discuss the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking the russian president dmitry medvedev let's get more on the. four day trip from r.t.c. go off and joins us now live from the russian capital know what some a table for the pakistani leader. i see. said to meet with president hamid you can you get a full leader on thursday and
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a lot of issues are on the table including fighting terror especially in light of the elimination of them by your forces in pakistan on the second of me better that was highly praised by moscow need to decide that bin laden's death should have a positive effect on the russian security as well russian authorities have also been able to hold some successful anti terror operations recently just two days after bin laden's death he killed al qaeda top militants in the caucasus if you talk about drug trafficking and be important issue pakistan is a big where in a troubled region right there next to afghanistan russia. from the flow of drugs from afghanistan especially over years apart from all that if we talk about business we're all expecting several deals to be signed in the spheres of energy agriculture and all in all the last time the president met was during
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a summit in sochi a last august be a leaders in afghanistan to for another summit as well and back all four countries to force towards building up more cooperation in d.c. years including the military so now it's a good. just to make sure they're still on the scene be. pissed off thank you for an hour. or so from the indian officials responsible for what's considered the worst and customs disaster in history we released on bail after quarter objecting calls for stronger penalties. guilty of causing a huge. and for us and long term. which results in the deaths of up to twenty thousand people health problems for thousands of managers were convicted last year but were given the back some two years in prison sentence met with public outrage the u.s.
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has previously rejected the extradition of the former plot chief said he would not meet certain provisions of the ship's traditional treaty rights and his right must take responsibility for the victims of the tragedy. the american government has been claiming that the first place right now doesn't need to be a part of the i'm going to fashion that they don't need you know part of it when in reality there's so criminal charges against union carbide american officials are stuck in the company now owns union carbide there's still civil cases pending in the new york here in new york where it is well indian courts that you know and that u.s. government needs to play a bigger role in providing justice and making sure that at the top and the whole part of those trials are not even harder. for criminal charges and show that you know. causing an environmental disaster in the u.s.
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isn't any higher than i think you know very much faster in india. but every flip out some other world news nuclear fuel rods at the first reactor damaged the sheema power plant in japan bay have gone into complete meltdown the operators of the crippled station say that the fused fuel is probably bottoming in its maybe cooling down discovery was made after filters clear the air of radioactive substances around specialists to enter the reactor ok the company has been trying for many months to restore cooling systems broken by the earthquake and tsunami. at least ten people have been killed dozens injured two earthquakes here so spraying. to five point two the shocks caused major damage and since we broke up. came two hours of each other worst country has experienced fifty years local authorities report that thousands of people have fled their homes for the trevors.
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the long awaited trial of three americans charges has been postponed by a mate. they tended to cross the line during what they say was an innocent hiking trip and taken into custody on the iran iraq border to u.s. citizens have been held in prison. whom was released a year later on how awful million dollar bail she says she's ready to be unfit for trial remains in the u.s. all three deny the charges which could carry a ten year jail sentences. for all star football team. donna last five to friendly match against a team representing the russian north caucasus are part of chechnya own side including the republic's leader. skippered by bosco's top man in the region and former world superstars came for the drive the playing of a new face a thousand seat stadium nazis when the coach never lost the action of. the winners
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of the celebrity match is the russian team that won five two and despite the rain hundreds of people stayed here at this stereo and waited for almost four hours and they said it received quite a spectacular show with the five words that with musical performance and with a football match that they were waiting for so long with the soundness of football superstars it taking part of this advance during the first half of the game the leaders of the game was at the international team captained by to give them what i don't know meanwhile doing be a second half of the game the leaders of the football match was the russian team among the players so for the russian team i was there he not just tired for a famous russian goalkeeper of the team was the captain to buy a presidential envoy to the north caucasus alex on the far poignant and the chechen
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leader runs on to deal first ban hazards of the match among these superstars or leading figures in the the world of football such as i invoke i stand louise fico steve mcmanaman and many others and indeed the recent filling hand of this place here in the the capital city of grozny was to allow this place in the full region over the north caucasus as thousands of people have gathered here for the bands and many came not only from the capital city grozny but also from neighboring villages and neighboring republics were standing at the moment of the thirty thousand serious study of this being one of the biggest audience in the whole region of russia's north caucasus and will definitely remain a one of the biggest us fourth landmarks but this region house. with its cost of gas the business desk and drawing.
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now that's right time to get the latest from the world of business and russia's internet marketers one of the fosses developing in the world and is expected to reach ninety minute muse's by twenty phatty in. a full extension capitalist is jumping on the bandwagon craze an online travel agency he says the market is a promising place for investment as e-commerce and russia is far from reaching saturation point. online travel is thirty to fifty percent of e-commerce in a developed e-commerce market and an emerging market grows really fast so i think the potential here is i'm really interested in the consumer internet and that includes everything mobile at the same time so let's consider them and i think that's the case because these businesses are not terribly expensive to build there's an awful lot of people here who know the technology very well and they scale quickly people tell other people when you build a great product that's really your best marketing so people tell other people in
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the in the best sense of morality. russia will not sell foreign born it's domestic boring this year high current prices reason for cross pumping extra cash into the state budget energy exports will top the project with an extra forty billion dollars this year cutting the deficit to one percent of g.d.p. with oil cash at hand the state will also axe domestic boring by twenty percent down to thirty billion dollars but some claim russia could take advantage of low debt costs abroad and instead strong extra world revenues how would any doubt that after a ninety ninety eight default the state is up tight bulging percent for internet. let's take a quick look at the markets current prices had regained around a third of their wednesday's losses w t i is still trading below one hundred dollars per barrel have it's a lot still sparked by the world's leading third of marketplace group raising preaching limits for certain energy contracts the move sharpened weakness of energy
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futures in the wake of because an expected increase in u.s. oil inventories. precious metals are also want to rebound silver is gaining ground after it lost almost eight percent on fears a default for greek economy is unavoidable gold is also climbing two percent in south. asia a sell off in commodities wall street losses and european debt worries have cut down investors' risk appetite resource and financial stocks among the top losers in hong kong really a corporation of china is declining around two and a half percent and h.s.b.c. shedding one point three percent in tokyo scinto of metals and mining shares just under three percent the sun. finally here and russia markets will start trading about one hours time they closed down the wednesday with both the r.t.s. and m i six heavily in the red. apart from yesterday's panic sell off in
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commodities that has been a relatively quiet week for the russian equity market in sign for metropol believes drop statement from the u.s. still way on market sentiment. the whole week we have been and will be playing out there and the fact of the friday data out of the united states labor market and that was that it came out very strong two hundred forty four thousand new jobs created in the month of april against the expectation one hundred eighty six thousand that's very significant significant number it's own and significant in terms of being higher than their expectations so that's why we see united states of course last three days so you gain a besom question in the us market and it is likely to go back up not much higher because again this is their main days are not going to be very you know big days in terms of volumes either so i don't expect too big to shower moments.
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is to get information out about the real world. to him war on syria and bunker in the secrecy of the biggest things are going to be coming up for you. if i've ever put it into sources in danger you would hunt me down and kill you. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the project because it has become more about this all james bond with than up all the actual information. but thank you. told the people around the mole. they may. jump to get official t. have to change your body for i pod touch for me aren't you chaps to. lunch.
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