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the southern unity of palestine's rival factions may shake israel's hold on the region reconciliation was brokered by mubarak egypt even television more than ever . before much nazi death camp guard accused of assisting in the murder of thousands of jews will soon hear his fate choice the power part of his alleged victim sent to relatives of the survivors. monitored by surveillance cameras in every corner people in america's most wanted city are beginning to doubt the true purpose of such strict security measures.
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around the world and around the clock this is our team buckle to the program 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 hosted a reconciliation between fatah and hamas out of recent poll suggests the majority of egyptians are turning their backs on the jewish nation was artie's point to some reports the u.s. backed revolution in egypt has only further isolating washington's main ally in the region. most of the o.t. is happier than he's been in a long time the political activist he used to be a member of fatah but switched to harm us because he feels betrayed dealings with israel and one who must might be considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states only says the movement shares his goals goals that are now being furthered by
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a new friend. it's not only me who's happy gyptian president hosni mubarak is gone all the arab world is now barack never had a connection with any muslim organization he had the same head is israel israelis should be worried and israelis are the reconciliation deal between but her rivals hamas and fatah have signed recently in cairo took them by surprise and could never have happened before barak was still in power i think there was a lot of mistrust between the hamas in that mubarak and his regime have not appeared. not as a whole was broke because of. a deal in his four years of division between hamas and fattah and bitter prepares them for the planet declination of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas rungs they get to the west bank in
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a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be a problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for you is right this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo it stands to hand it to the palestinians the security here is likely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believed the americans gave up the old friend to him really and to easily miscalculating that his replacement will be a democratic bowing to the. interests instead it's the generals who continue to call the shots and they are playing this man tough union one to. the way that it has been on the one hand but on the other hand they want to establish a new relationship with hamas we're not sure about the new egyptian government
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backed so ironically washington thought it was creating a safer middle east its closest ally israel is suffering a recent poll found that fifty four percent of egyptians want to see the egyptian israeli peace treaty cancelled a statistic that has his ratings terrified and missing the old order more and more policy r.t. and the palestinian authority. well swear in the middle east tensions are peaking with nato bombardment in libya victims from the syrian crackdown. strikes hit me overnight latest string of attacks since the coalition election was two months ago came just hours after being made for t.v. appearance it was his first public speech since the data attack killed his youngest son three grandchildren. so we're going to the right.
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decision. thanks was interesting response means across the country syria is unlikely to be. less punchy regime activists because it's going to play. me. in syria it is different from not believe. it is old course possible that we'll get there sometime but so long as the zero points of the region are not lured into using force into use into carrying arms then hopefully we will not end up with another libya because it. started becoming a catastrophic revolution turned into an armed conflict we've seen the model in libya for intervention has only complicated things. intervention has not. settle the problem in libya and i don't think it will help settle the problem in
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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 the sanctions were imposed. well from the onset of the popular uprising in libya there was speculation that some nations with hearing a way to get involved in twenty minutes time r.t. discusses the least expert who believes this financial dependence was the attraction for nato intervention. you know let's just also recognize one remarkable piece of coincidence all of the countries that are tagged by the mainstream media on behalf of the political elite all of the countries 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 debt from the world bank that they are not locked into
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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 a measure of thousands of jews during world war two is about to learn his fate court is set to deliver its verdict in the case of a ninety one year old song to the new york thursday. definitely true that some of the relatives of those who perished in 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
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deaths. the answer is thirteen jews were welcomed by a band and fiery speeches from the nazi commander sometimes the rattray even one applause then came an invitation to shower after the launch but it was all a deception a quarter of a million jews preceded along this forest park called him a parched ass that was straight to have an s.s. man escorted the victims down the track to the gas chambers only be ukrainian s.s. guards and the german s.s. officers were allowed to take. task they were considered the most well trained and the most. standing guard was john demjanjuk accused of being complicit in nearly twenty eight thousand counts of manson many of those he allegedly scorched into the gas chambers were children are not our friends are of course recent he was seventy reduces older certain i know eighty four if i had my vice
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marshal. and i could build of mine armored vehicles only seventeen this is the last ship you can take you have to remember and before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent in times training him a new grant to the travis county where the s.s. carried out rotman's drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it was difficult to say very had. training here during the investigations against the mouth of war nobody from what i'm told about the some of the team training or on this american trained great. soldiers army training here in recount they were surprised that there was a worse kind of a duty which we had to down. in the death camps. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as a sas man were well aware of the duties they'd be carrying out mariam whose mother
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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 information for the rest of his short life or. more. he wants to over it she wants him to admit that he was here and what so the war is it's not a war it's not soldiers against each it's killing people in a factory every. war criminal who served it's criminal think. he'll never have never how many years this is a matter of if you're going to have to be punished. get him a new 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 it's been
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a great show but our team studied war. as a form of nazi god awaits his verdict a wave of neo nationalism erupts with unprecedented force in western ukraine. log on to our web site called to discover why veterans of world war two became the victims of a near fascist violence victory day sixteen of the world. over the last decade the us government has expanded its domestic surveillance networks to unprecedented levels of rows of streets cameras to a place of airports pat downs and he say that civil liberties and privacy are being cast aside. as the story from america's most monitored city.
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welcome to chicago the most watched city in the us from all school blue light cameras to cameras with state of the our 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 the number is estimated at up to ten thousand and it works cost around sixty million dollars officials say it's worth the price of privacy concerns are at a peak for twelve hundred security cameras located throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom in to a text or even a text message this is the age a thirty seven page report from a renowned civil rights group the a.c.l.u. calls the network pervasive and then regulated things i hear most have shown up on the internet you know the cameras have been pointed and used in
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a particular way. women or to you know engage in some other sort of intrusive activity. to many today's watch over chicago is reminiscent of a very dark chapter in its history when the red squad special police units supplied on citizens. to 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 i believe the whole framework of the role journalists killed the concept of privacy in the u.s. is long gone and. the surveillance added to. the law enforcement has taken some chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and tell you described in george orwell's legendary novel nineteen eighty-four where every word action. and
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even thought was monitored by big brother the surveillance state. and. the only thing that's missing. a. couple of hours while the stretch of surveillance grows so do the fears of americans who say you know they 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 films has arrest and as a result class one for only one step further and that's fifteen years that's up to fifteen years in the state prison this is totally crazy as officials power to report people's movements expands the power of the people to do the same is being squashed when they hook all these things up and are able to follow people all
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around the city and at the same calendar calling us that we can even gather the information we need to go to court well represents a thorough and complete police state another worry it's how do one questioning 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 of the notion that you are killed by a city by police presence is it is it is globally with a military presence it's not a problem and it doesn't address the problem that doesn't make us safer caught in the cameras i american there are beginning to question its real focus and to wonder how to shutter their privacy and especially if you're going to r.t. chicago illinois. football legends it's. the chechen leader
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for the world cup win is out for the opening match of the southern russian republics a new world class stadium approved no match for the locals. common threats are about to get a joint response but a stony president zardari is in moscow to discuss the fight against terrorism drug trafficking with russian president dmitry medvedev it seems your school of has more on the pakistani leaders for the trip. a lot of issues are on the table including fighting terror especially in light of the elimination of them by your forces in pakistan and the second to me that it was highly praised by moscow you can you believe said that bin laden's death should have a positive effect on russia's security as well russian authorities have also been able to hold some successful anti terror regimes recently just two days after bin laden staff be killed al qaeda the top militants in the caucasus if you talk about
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drug trafficking they be important issue pakistan is a big where in of the troubled region right there next to afghanistan russia is really suffering from the flow of drugs from organics there especially opiates apart from all that if you talk about business who are expecting several deals to be signed in the spheres of energy agriculture and heavy all in all the last time the president met was during a summit in sochi a last august the leaders in afghanistan to for another summit as well and back all four countries such words building up more cooperation in various theories including the military so now it's a good time for russia in pakistan to make sure they're still on the scene the. indian officials responsible for what i consider to be the worst industrial
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disaster history were released on bail after calls for stronger penalties are found guilty of causing huge gas leaking all to us and. it's results in the deaths of up to twenty five thousand people have health problems for thousands. nost year back some two years in prison sentence of public outrage. has previously rejected the extradition of a former chief saying it did not meet some. and prevention is a sham extradition treaty rights activists say they're taking responsibility seems a tragedy. the american government has been claiming that this close case that doubt doesn't need to be a part of going to questions and that they don't need to be a part of it when in reality there are so criminal charges against union carbide american officials of course dow chemical company now owns union carbide there's still civil cases pending in the new york case in new york courts and as well as
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indian courts but a cleanout and the u.s. government needs to play a bigger role in providing justice and making sure that those at the top and the poles part of those those trials are not human heart and its official shows for its criminal charges and show that you know. causing an environmental disaster in the u.s. isn't any higher than causing in a very much the pastor in india. our brief look at some other world news this hour and you clear the roads up the first reactor of the race for the sheema power plant in japan they have got into complete meltdown operators of the crippled station say that fused fuel is probably laying at the bottom of the event and may be cooling down the discovery was made after the filters cleared the air of radioactive substances going specialist to enter the reactor so clearly the company has been trying for nearly two months now to restore cooling systems damaged by the
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earthquake and tsunami. at least ten people have been killed and dozens injured after two earthquakes hit something straight right in terms of up to five point two the shocks caused major damage the system the quakes came within two hours of each other or the worst country experienced for fifteen years local authorities reporter thousands of people who fled their homes during the tremors. and the way to trial of three americans charged with espionage has been postponed by iranian authorities can attend. what they say was an innocent hiking trip and taken into custody or you were on it well. two male u.s. citizens had been held in prison while the third woman was released a year later half a million dollars. she says she's ready to unfit for trial remains in the u.s. all three deny the charges which could carry ten year jail sentence.
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all star football team led by diego maradona lost five two in a friendly match against a team representing the russian north caucasus republic of chechnya side including the republic's leader of the skipper moscow's top man in the region runs on on it. came from the ground they have a new thirty thousand seat stadium but artie's. watched the action unfold. the winners of the celebrity match is the russian team that won five two and this point the rain hundreds of people stayed here at this stereo and waited for almost a full hour and they did receive quite a spectacular show with the fireworks that with musical performance are answered with a football match that they were waiting for so long with the soundness of football superstar sit taking part at this event during the first half of the game of the
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leaders i'm thinking was at the international seem to have sent by here tomorrow in the meanwhile during the a second half of the game the leaders of the football match was the russian team among the players so for the russian team or was that he not just tired for a famous a russian goalkeeper of the team was the captain to bomb a presidential envoy to the north caucasus alexander for poignant and the chechen leader runs on could be well first ban hazards of the match among these superstars were leading figures and of the world of football such as ali and book by son louis fico and steve mcmanaman and many others and indeed the risk of filling handbags at this place here in the the capital city of grozny was the 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
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thirty thousand seaters study of and it is the one of the biggest audience in the whole region of russia's north caucasus and will definitely remain a one of the biggest us sports landmarks that this region has. details about the opening of the stadium the star at last new scrutiny stretches to . its knees and with yet. that's right time for your business not data very warm welcome russia is diversifying into the mining business the country's largest still maker is buying an iron ore company in brazil and still giant is purchasing at twenty five percent stake in brazil in mining from the forty nine million dollars he will be paid in almost related installments as the company develops iron ore deposits in northern
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brazil also has an option to acquire a further thirty percent of the firm in the future the move is seen as a bit to secure a rule materials meet prices of still making radiance hitting record highs. russia will not sell foreign boards and will cut its to mystic borne of this year high crude prices reaching forecasts pumping extra cash into the state budget energy exports will top the budget with an extra forty billion dollars this year and cut the deficit to one percent of g.d.p. the state will also axe to mystic boring by twenty percent down to thirty two billion dollars but some claim russia could take advantage of low debt costs abroad and store up extra all revenues whether analysts point out that after a one thousand nine hundred ninety eight default this data is not tight and bulging creasing or in debt. to take a quick look at the markets crude prices have narrowed big gains this hour is trading at ninety eight dollars per barrel have the sell off was sparked by world's
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leading services marketplace see group raising creating limits for certain energy contracts move sharp and weakness of energy futures in the wake of weaker than expected increase in u.s. oil inventories. precious metals a losing ground so there continues its downward trend taken from wednesday when it lost almost eighty percent on fears default weak economy is unavoidable and colder seem to point two percent as our. in asia mortgages wall street losses i'm sure wars have cut down investor risk appetite resource and financial stocks among the top losers here in hong kong. china declining growth two and a half percent and h.s.b.c. shetty one point four percent tokyo sumitomo metals and mining just under twenty percent. and. there is have been losing about one and a half a century in the past twenty minutes of
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a strange and markets closed on wednesday with both the r.t.s. and the mice it's heavily in the right in the my six figures that you see on the screen space closely from yesterday's selloff in commodities this has been a relatively quiet week for the russian equity market in stolen from much of what will be a job statement from the us to weigh on market sentiment the whole week we have been and will be playing out there this friday data out of the united states labor market and that was that came all those strong two hundred forty four thousand new jobs created in the month of april against nixon occasion one hundred eighty six thousand that's very significant significant al gore and so on and significant in terms of being higher than that expectations so that's why we see the united states over the last three days so again you do some correction in the u.s. market and it is likely to go back. not much higher because again this is
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their main days are not going to be a very you know big danger on the volumes either so i don't expect to be moments. and russia's internet market is one of the fast it's developing in the world and is expected to reach ninety million users by twenty thirteen plus a force middes list venture capitalist is jumping on the bandwagon to craze an online travel agency he says the market is a promising place for investment as e-commerce and russia is far from reaching such a ration point. online travel is thirty to fifty percent of e-commerce in a developed e-commerce market and in emerging market it goes really fast so i think that potential here is quite sizeable i'm really interested in their consumer internet and that includes everything mobile at the same time so let's consider them one 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
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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 the in the best sense of morality that's the latest europe has a journey in less than one last time for more business news here on r t.
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a cluster mission. and inside the container you have a small bomb and you can have anywhere from dozens up to hundreds of there's a huge market right now for battle area clerics because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. which you've got these companies a ten n.g.o.s that have basically sprung up that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what they do is they go to these places they will hire local train the locals how do the clerics build up the locals basically take ownership because you know they have a vested interest in clearing their homes and they're putting themselves at risk every single day when they go out there to clear areas of whack.

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