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a sudden unity of palestine's rival factions may damage israel's position in the region the reconciliation was brokered by a post mubarak egypt leaving tell of even more isolated than ever. now former ninety one year old former nazi death camp guard sentenced to five years in jail for assisting in the murder of thousands of jews we trace the final path of his victims and talk to relatives of the survivors. and a lineup of legendary football players proves no match for the head of brushes a chechen republic and his squad at a flashy opening of a brand new stadium. and this is what it is. in just two weeks
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of punk from dreaming not to see this time to follow we'll be talking to next business minute. news around the clock from around the world it's three pm in moscow our top story an end to the for your rift between the two major palestinian political parties has created an air of fear and uncertainty for israel post mubarak egypt hosted the reconciliation between fatah and hamas while a recent poll suggests the majority of egyptians maybe turning their backs on the jewish state authorities paucity reports the western backed revolution in egypt may have only further isolated 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 used to be a member of fatah but switched to harm us because he feels betrayed by for class
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dealings with israel and one who must 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. it's not only me who's happy gyptian president hosni mubarak has gone all the arab world it has never had a connection with any muslim organization he had the same hand is israel israelis should be worried and israelis are the reconciliation deal between but her rivals hamas and fatah have signed recently in cairo and 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 mubarak and his regime they have no apparent. not as a horn as broad because of his. ties with israel a deal in his four years of division between hamas and fattah and better prepares them for the planned ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid
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that hamas runs. 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 be then a problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for all is right this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is likely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted and no one's replaced him some believed the americans gave up the old friend to really and truly easily and this calculating that his replacement would be a democratic by. interest instead it's the generals who continue to call the shots and they are playing this man from union egypt want to.
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the way that it has been run 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 backed so ironically while 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 police the r.t. and the palestinian authority. elsewhere in the middle east tensions are mounting victims from the syrian crackdown and further nato bombings in libya. now these poor air strikes hit central tripoli wednesday with street news reporting the north korean embassy had been damaged bombings came just hours after embattled libyan leader moammar gadhafi appeared on television it was his first public speech since i made
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a what killed his youngest son and three grandchildren meanwhile in syria at least nineteen people have died in a government crackdown on opposition protests as tanks resume shelling residential areas across the country syria is unlikely to repeat the libyan scenario of lies and high regime activists take up arms according to political analyst to me. then syria it is different from the levy and it is on course possible that we'll get there some time not so long as the zero points of the region are not into using force into use into carrying arms then hopefully we will not and of with another leader because. it started becoming catastrophic when the revolution turned into an army of conflicts we've seen not believe foreign intervention has only complicated things. intervention has not held. the problem
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in libya and i don't think it's. the problem in syria and we've seen sanctions there's a history of i don't think sanctions in various places including iraq for many many years and only the only people suffered throughout the time the sanctions were imposed. from the onset of the popular uprising in libya there was speculation that some nations were going to were going out of their way to get involved in an hour's time r.t. discusses the issue with middle east expert who believes financial independence may have been the lure for a nato intervention. you know let's just also recognize one remarkable piece. of coincidence all of the. trees 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
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and that is they are free of debt from the world bank but 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 gadhafi 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 has been convicted of being an accessory to the murder of thousands of jews during the second world war i munich court has ruled that ninety one year old john demjanjuk will spend the next five years of his life behind bars or he's carrying a grouch of about some of the relatives of those who perished under an arctic regime. you only want through the gates of sabi war once there was no return and like an other concentration camps such as our streets there was no slave labor people were sons immediately to their death. the all suspecting jews were
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welcomed by a bands and fiery speeches from the nazi commander sometimes the rapturing even won applause then came an invitation to shower after the long journey but it was all a deadly deception a quarter of a million jews preceded along this poorest part called him of parched ass that wall street to have an assessment as course of the victims down the track to 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 reliable among those standing guard was john demjanjuk accused of being complicit in nearly twenty eight thousand counts of murder many of those he allegedly scores had to the gas chambers were children how much my friend of course i received he was seventy three but you're still destructive i know and before. i had my vice marshal. i could
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build of mine armor if you can still receive. shouldn't be ruined they could have come from her and grant before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training demesne you want to the travelling account where the s.s. carried out weapons drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it was difficult to say very had. vehicle training here on the investigation to get them off of war nobody from them told about us all that training or antisemitic training great cultural noble soldiers army training hearing recount they were surprised i think this was kind of a duty which we had today. had to do or it could have comes. but victims' relatives believe old those who signed up as a sas noun were well aware of the duties they would be carrying out every war
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criminal the issue of to explain the thing or. never never never knew how many years to treat this in a matter of it would have to be punished. they demanded trial is a sign that the trying to first century is still prepared to deal with the evils of the try and save it warning but there is no expire a date for crimes against humanity exceed in the direction of a r t c b board poll . a lack of knowledge of the brutality of the nazi regime has led to a sharp upswing in fascist attitudes across the e.u. that's according to alexander so about a lecture and international affairs expert. he can hear lots of things the whole cost but this is only possible problem. with lots of young people they have no idea of what fascism is all about they see the man see parts of it they see the mystical
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pulse of it. they think some of the think it's cool they see the symbols but they don't see the a horribly old maybe taking that taking the young young students young people true . and show you that i'm old or is old for it all the choices of those years the you they are really really horrible the fascist ideology and soul and it's you know it's it's it's on the surface i mean it's easy to reach it's a grab at least you can easily installed into the minds of young people this is actually dangerous once you touch it i mean you're you're you're infected it's very contagious and you know that in lots of parliaments of europe the national league be able to control a lot of seats in the party's national parties with profit with fascist views in the politicians so i think i'm really much scared i'm afraid that it's going to be instituted i mean it's going to be a long term problem because it is already being installed into the political
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systems of europe. for more news and feature stories you can always check out our website r.t. dot com here's a look at what's on line right now. or if they have parties in russian offices may soon be coming out of past as the country's law makers consider turning employees personal anniversaries into official days all. find out how a russian children's magazine managed to make it into the guinness book of records all this and more at r.t. dot com. and also an all star football team led by diego maradona lost five two in a friendly match against a team representing the north a russian north caucasus republic of chechnya the home side including the republic's leader a striker ramzan kadyrov the former superstars of soccer came for the grand opening of a new thirty thousand seat stadium archies medina cochon of the locks the action on
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floyd. the winners of the celebrity match is the russian team that won five two and just 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 and with a football match that they were waiting for so long with a football superstar is it taking for it at this advance during the first half of the game the leaders of the game was of the international team captained by diego maradona meanwhile during the second half of the game the leaders of the football match was the russian team among the players so for the russian team a was that he not just tired for a famous or russian goalkeeper of the team was the captain to by a presidential envoy to the north caucasus alexander flop poignant and the chechen
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leader runs down computer first ban hazards of the match among these superstars were leading figures and of the world of football such as guy stan louis freeh go steve mcmanaman and many others and indeed there is a feeling here that this place here in of the capital city of grozny was the loudest place in the whole region over the north caucasus as thousands of people have gathered here for the vans 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 seater stereo and it is the one of the biggest in the whole region of russia's north caucasus and will definitely remain one of the biggest sports landmarks that this region has. stay with us here on r t coming up. over two hundred security cameras look heated throughout the city are said to be powerful enough to be able to zoom into
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a textbook or even insects that's it we hear from some americans who are concerned that their streets are being spied on. but first common threats about to get a joint response pakistan's president does see valley's adare is in moscow to discuss the fight against terrorism and drug trafficking with russian president dmitri medvedev or he's carrying those are about has more on the pakistani leaders for a day trip to russia. russia and pakistan of course have a number of joint interests and fighting terrorism as we have the number one priority as stated by both the russian president dmitry medvedev and his his county colleagues both men devoted a lot of time from their meeting to discuss potential ways of fighting terrorism of course now is a very important time for both russia and pakistan as well as the entire international community american forces recently eliminated america's terrorist number want to sabah bin laden just a few days after that in russia representative of al-qaeda in the north caucasus
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was also eliminate of course of bin laden it was taken out in pakistan so a very important time in fighting terrorism for those two countries specifically not only for the international community but of course that's not the only aspect crucial to the relationship between russia and pakistan items such as issues such as drug trafficking also featured quite high on the agenda of course pakistan afghanistan russia all suffer from a serious opium trafficking problem there's a lot of cooperation on combat in drug trafficking and most of the afghan opium finds its way back to russia of course something that russian authorities are very concerned about russian president putin has made of saying that the two sides had all lots of shared interests and that coltrane's pakistani colleague presidents are dari sees most of what is important to russia through russian officials and the
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games i'll watch from has four day visit to the country for his part president zardari was somewhat lyrical in his comments about potential and existing cooperation with russia he said despite the fact that the two countries do not share a border their hearts beat in unison of course those beginnings are still words in very vague words but we do know that the two men signed a lot of agreements on joint cooperation and of course mr zardari will continue his visit with a trip to st petersburg and more meetings with various russian officials including the russian prime minister. the next crew bound for the international space station has started to date cremation exam at the russian space capital star city three men a russian and american and japanese astronaut will be put into simulated crisis situations aboard a scale mockup of the i assess a panel of instructors will grade them according to performance and everything goes to plan certify them for the mission afterwards they'll head to the baikonur
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cosmodrome in kazakhstan for a final preflight checks take off scheduled for june eighth they'll be spending the next six months in orbit. taking a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe nuclear fuel rods of the earth reactor at the damaged fukushima plant in japan may have gone into complete meltdown operators of the crippled station say they probably fused and are arriving at the bottom of the unit and may be cooling down the discovery was made after a filter is cleared the air of radioactive particles allowing specialist to enter the reactor tokyo electric companies been trying for nearly two months to restore cooling systems badly damaged by march's earthquake and tsunami. the black boxes from the air france a from air france board crashed into the ocean two years ago i've been a ride with french investigators office are hoping to find clues to because of the deadly accident two data recorders were found earlier this month among the plane
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wreckage on the sea that the air bus a three thirty pledging to did land taken near the brazilian coast on june first two thousand and nine killing all two hundred twenty eight people aboard. over the last decade u.s. government and government agencies have expanded domestic surveillance network to unprecedented levels from rows of street cameras to airport pat downs many say civil liberties and privacy are at stake or he's anastasio has the story from america's most monitored city. 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 the networks cost
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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. thirty seven page report from a renowned civil rights group the a.c.l.u. calls the network pervasive and then regulate it things i care most have shown up on the internet and you know the cameras have been pointed in a particular way you know to women or to be engaged 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 spied on citizens. congress and. direct. members of the united states constitution from the one nine hundred twenty
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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 world to journalists killed the concept of privacy in the west is long gone and become inured to the surveillance added to. the unfortunate history. as chicago increasingly resembles the chilling and tell you described in george orwell's legendary novel nineteen eighty-four where every word action. and even thought was monitored by big brother this would be on stage. and. the only thing is missing a microphone advise us on how to live our lives while the structure 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 oppressive regime
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it could be incredibly interesting. christian was an artist arrested for selling one dollar prince on the streets he filmed his arrest and as a result class run for only one step below attempted murder. their fifteen year that's up to fifteen years in the state prison with totally crazy as officials power to record 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 around the city and at the same calendar calling us that we can even gather the information we need to go to court where represents a thorough and complete police state another worry it's how one questioning surveillance methods post nine eleven. orientation. at a terrorist concerns trump any other value so there's not even a discussion of leaving many wondering if the means designed to fight external
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terrors could end up terrorizing the people at home of the notion that you are a city by police presence is flawed as it is globally with a military presence it's not a problem in the present address the problem doesn't make us safer caught in the cameras i reckon they're beginning to question its real focus and to wonder how to shutter their privacy and if they see it sure can r.t. chicago illinois. stay with us here on our team is up next with the business news. and very welcome time to get the latest from the world of business some just two weeks ago there was talk of a commodities super spike pressure's a known precious national soft mortgages and while we're posting barrett's records but two weeks is a long time not all the talk is of bubbles bursting out of the cycle to discuss what's going on i'm joined by onslaught hanson from france. do you think this is
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beyond overcome or just boom. i think it's much too early to say i think the fundamentals that were seen in global economy over the last five years support commodities in the long run what we have right now is a bit of a reality check from investors with the specter surveillance in these markets i think come to levels with which one sustainable so we're seeing a lot of scaled back from investors the moment is that the so what's changed all that still by itself thousand percent or less down twenty percent and things like coke again coke are also offer some tries. yes we just the last week we've seen we've seen a couple things happening first of all that the dollar has begun to strengthen the fear that has been that was the weak ones we saw over the year the first few months of this year was one of the drivers behind what it is but in general we've seen the economic statistics over the last couple weeks starting to turn a little bit negative and the market's been very cautious about these high energy prices and how long it will happen before it starts to have an impact on the
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general activity level and there are still worries about so the chinese inflation still rising and there still are tightening their monetary policies out there so so there is a generally is a shift from the supply side to no worry about the demand is slowing down i was saying sell in may and go away is proving to contain some wisdom got out this year i we in for about summer. well it looks like it might be over before the summer speed with dropping a moment we saw the similar sell off last year in may in a world where we dropped something like twenty one dollars which is basically the same as we drop last week and there which made a lot of people to expect that the worst was over but clearly not and that is the demand side we are reacting to now so but with the eurozone see of the sell off could mean that it's finished watching some of that expected that some to russia well prices have pulling back to where they were not but in my sixes back to december levels why are russian equities being hit so hard. while the from from
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a commodity point of view it's it is obviously first of all the very high correlation to which of oil prices that's done the done the main thing so i mean there might be a little bit of uncertainty as well the way we're approaching elections and so on but what the main the main reason is the high correlation to say that your prices in general and just very briefly which do commodities analysts watch more closely is the u.s. or is that china. i think probably us for the moment because there we know that the man still in china has been strong and we are seeing the slowdown in the u.s. on the gasoline demand especially so so this over the years this could cause synchronized growth that you had up until a couple months ago seems to be starting to get worse or initial us but obviously keeping a very close eye on china as well thank you very much on a slot hansen from saxo bank and we still have time to have a quick look at the markets crude prices ever raised earlier in the session as the market attempted to barrels back from wednesday's heavy selloff w.t.r.
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is raising at moving to six dollars per barrel precious metals are losing ground silver is continuing its trajectory of their previous session when it most eight percent. record losing more than seven percent this hour gold is down more than one percent. european stock markets are down this hour the dax is losing one of the helpless and on the front seat is one point two percent in the red. only here in russia falling prices further fueling the bearish sentiment r.t.s. is up two point eight percent while the mice exist very slightly better down one point eight percent not surprisingly energy and metals majors are having a bad day has lost interest three and a half percent severstal is one point four percent lower we'll have more news on the company in just a moment is bucking the trend to get the sound. ok all. in one else time and for now that say it could join in less than
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one last. wealthy british scientists are. sometimes. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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