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well. renewed the latest in science and technology from around the russian. syria gears up for a day of prayers and protests as washington promises to punish the government for human rights abuses fueling fears it's planning a repeat of libya. it's early and france battling it out over an immigrant influx sparked by the north african unrest some e.u. countries tighten their borders there are concerns it would jeopardize free movement across the continent. an armageddon proved capsule teammate's the russians planning to defend against the forces of nature to the creation of a multi million dollar concepts. russian helicopters will spend
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around one hundred twenty four million dollars on developing a new high speed helicopter in the next three years more in business in trying to minutes. this is r.t. world news and much more welcome to the program syrian security offices have carried out raids across the country head of the latest round of nationwide protests against the rule of president bashar. reports suggest some twelve thousand people have been detained at the last because promises government troops will refrain from violence that service on the grounds of the death toll from the two month long uprising of eight hundred the international community has strongly criticized the syrian government for the brutal. truth is even the side.
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room for others r.t. is going to turn reports many believe this issue could be the first step the u.s. takes towards drastic action against a regime. who is a legitimate international leader and who is not it seems america will decide why. it house source said the obama administration is edging closer to declaring assad's ruling syria illegitimate and that it would be just the first that we will continue to work with our international partners in the e.u. and elsewhere on additional steps to hold syria responsible for its gross human rights abuses sounds familiar united states is helping to lead an international effort to defer deter further violence put in place unprecedented sanctions to hold the gadhafi government accountable when the u.s. says it's going to hold someone responsible expect action once the u.s. has officially declared the syrian government illegitimate. it it
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would open the door. true various steps taken to remove that government but the south proclaimed position of the u.s. as the world's policeman and judge of which government is legitimate or not doesn't sit well with everyone here and. now if you want. your government or not to be in order the americans. even some of the us longtime allies like the yemeni president seem to be intimidated by the zest of the white house to act as the arbiter of who will to power in the world. are you president of the united states or president of the world when condemning government atrocities in different countries in the middle east and north africa the us claims the higher moral ground declaring human rights is the basis for its involvement but
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the critics say this is a smokescreen for the real reason for interference you know certainly and their d.n.a. or us foreign policy. and economics were obviously based. in a movie with a. story of. how he was. you cross your country and your. america's self-proclaimed humanitarian involvement has led it to take sides in the libyan civil war the us has pledged extensive support for the rebels there senior political figure representing the libyan transitional national council mahmoud jibril as lieve been studied in the u.s. for years is now back in washington asking for money from could of his frozen assets i am currently drafting legislation at the request of the state department and the administration there will authorize the transfer of available cash.
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to the council so that they will have available money it will not come from an american taxpayer it will come from colonel gadhafi himself newly released weiqi leaks cables show the u.s. had been funneling money to syria's opposition for several years now but some say the help comes with strings attached and nobody gives away money for nothing or arms and seize the opportunity of putting in a friendly pro-american government responsive to american interests the coalition efforts in libya have reached a dead end with the country now a military stalemate in the meantime civilian casualties there continue to grow. analysts say foreign involvement in syria could trigger a much worse conflict syria's in the heart of the arab world and if it explodes or implodes it will affect all its neighboring countries iraq saudi arabia jordan
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israel lebanon. there and they're all likely to get involved in a collapsing or a war torn serious serious partnership with iran has long been irritating washington yet another reason say some to go after are saddam's relying on iran as your best friend and. only strategic ally is not a viable way forward critics say the u.s. takes on the role of world policeman not pleased on its inherent out for his mark while they're out of self interest and the bigger question is whether those interests have made the world safer or have destabilized it more i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. well russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov told r.t. that nato intervention in the libyan conflict sends the wrong message to other arab government protesters. it's beyond he says create a temptation for money opposition groups in the region to spark similar situations
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the expectation that the west would keep out even the conflict taking time to carry around. it's crucial both governments should solve their problems it depends. but in libya the rebels have reportedly recaptured the city of misrata with help from nato washington and their strikes the city has been under siege from colonel gadhafi forces for every three months with hundreds of reported casualties bombs have pounded his compound. with us from. coalition attack which killed some of his close family members over nato maintains it's not trying to kill gadhafi so the rebels are calling for a top level official is in washington talks with the u.s. of the st louis support and possible recognition. and to more activist kate hudson thinks the coalition's policy is making a mockery of international law. when the u.n.
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security council voted to take action against libya it was designed as they said to protect civilians and now it seems that with the escalation of the air attacks they are hitting as it seems more and more civil targets we've heard from a u.n. agency expressing to the security council that civilians are suffering in a number of ways shortages of food and so on as a result of the airstrikes this again raises the question of international law it's not legal to intervene within civil wars and i think inviting. those leaders to washington for talks shows that obama is disregarding that aspect of international law it's trampling on the very legal structure that our states have built up over decades it is a regime change war that's absolutely apparent that of course again it's illegal under international law but they will do that until they see their ends and frankly
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it does look as though now that they may intend to target the next. well still ahead for you this hour better safe than sorry as the parent struggles to contain its nuclear crisis can be inventors are coming up with alternative ways to protect against a potential disaster. and discovering russia joyous in a few minutes to find out and the rule way of life in the country will grant me to . the unrest in north africa and the middle east is causing friction between the e.u. members to recent influx of immigrants into countries like italy and france has raised concerns their ability to move around freely within the union has some calling for reinstatement of in turn border controls. has moved from brussels. the dream of european integration goes off the rails in a bit a feud between two of the e.u.'s founders france blocked all train services from
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italy after finding carriages full of african migrants italy had handed out presidents visas allowing travel in the european union that shattered the trust on which the e used visa free regime relies. on a kind of mutual mistrust between two partners between france and italy france considering that italy has not implemented in a good way the rules. for thousands fleeing the violence in north africa italy is the nearest e.u. border security experts who've studied the country's patrol say they're on the strength but fellow member states they shouldn't have to pay for italy's mistakes. of the five. just from the sea with people coming from outside and they are not able to fix the problem we are not criminals terrorists madam and we don't want them here. protested to the french embassy for quotes voile asian of european
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principles france counters it already takes five times more immigrants than italy and peace here of the european parliament say they need to control immigration but with each member state putting its interests first and blaming each other for the problem migrants are just getting calls from one state to another e.u. security chief this week held crisis talks and did muted the system's roit for abuse one and the same applicants for asylum can have like seventy seventy five percent chance of being granted as i live in one country of the european union and less than one percent with the same reasons in another country states are now taking the law into their own hands on wednesday their mortgage reintroduced border controls for pay. people coming from of the e.u. states builder home of the e.u. headquarters is now calling for the same thing that influence an illegal immigrants
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to give back to each other this is not possible isn't possible for the people in question that it's not possible to. ask for more. growing numbers in the union's biggest country want to pull the chicks to germany to do post possible restrictions in terms of freedom of travel and this is really something that many people are concerned of should nations in the e.u. also be invasion for. restrictions on work and benefits for citizens from central and east european states which join the union in two thousand and four were lifted on the first of may one any p. walls they'll flood to the u.k. attracts people from the countries that just joined it attracts people from outside the european union because they know once they get into a european country they can cross borders they can work if i want to take advantage of a generous benefits system in most european or some european countries like britain
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for example and actually attracts more migration which is what we're seeing now from north africa the soiling of the shingle agreements on visa free travel e.u. leaders all smiles the fear now is they've opened the pandora's box that they no longer control. to brussels. in japan the fukushima nuclear plant operator is still struggling to get damaged reactors under control a quake hit the city has been leaking radiation into the sea for two months now. government has agreed to help the plant operator tepco compensate the victims crisis professor jacobs from here a shilling apiece institute believes the rescue plan shows just how critical the situation has become. government of japan is really not in a position to take control of the plants they will have to depend on the professionals who work for tempo so they're not really able to take it over they
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may be able to take over the decision making but ultimately it still will be temple who is on site and who is actually operating and operating the recovery and the crisis management in trying to contain the situation so it won't be to government up to it but it certainly does mean that affairs are much more serious than we were told earlier this plant has been in meltdown for a while we were not told that for a long time probably because tepco did not even realize it for a long time i have a rule of thumb that i tend to go by which is that anything that is publicly stated is probably around ten to twenty percent of what's true so it will take us it will take us probably years to know the extent of the contamination and the extent of the fuel melting the best case scenario this situation is that it will take months to begin to stop the leaking of radiation from these reactors. coming.
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to has forced a rethink on safety around the world calls have been made to test their power plants against earthquakes and i think. willing to wait taking drastic measures and paint big bucks to protect themselves. discovered russian inventors can simply cashing in on safety. in japan. the earthquake in haiti. the gulf of mexico oil spill big disasters are rarely out of big headlines. and many say the worst is yet to come there's only one way to be safe this is a cold war era bunker and army personnel were meant to be kept safe from chemical biological and most important nuclear attack these days apocalyptic fears have changed and so have the solutions. welcome to. the no play for the rich just
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outside moscow recently as well as the wrecking hows that resemble fortresses local residents have. strong enough to win through proportions the company that makes them both end of the world waits they can be used as vaults and watch our free negotiation rooms were used for the possible client a successful person thinks he's free from fear he has the reinforced doors the bodyguards the money but then suddenly events happened outside of a controlled release people realize no one is safe. since last year we have followed and then he again you because efforts to build an armageddon prove capsule full isn't a hundred thousand dollars. so far there's been little demand but some aiming higher than the twenty first century. a multimillion dollar building that can sustain itself in any environment purify water and air and growing its own food all
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powered by the natural source of energy that produces. several countries are interested in our project we are going to see this move from a blueprint to real construction. the future will tell whether people will be prepared to invest their money in fear. the cold war because this would really inspire you are clearly could be uncertain here as. never came true. see a lot scarier. well these in brief for you sixty nine people have been killed and dozens injured. troops. train sector. train it's one of the blasts was carried out by sea. pakistani taliban said they carried out the attack provenge the death of some of
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the. thousands of people walking the streets of the capital in protest the actions of police to wednesday's protest action came after protests of a seriously injured place the government has expressed regret it seems different from saying best occasion athens has faced numerous strikes and austerity cuts. thousands of spaniards have fled war on the wednesday strong earthquake which claimed the lives at least one hundred thirty others were injured make sure to came several hours after trouble forced to stay up all night shops restaurants and schools have been closed. to. the country's worst natural disaster. i think it's. egyptian
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authorities have extended the detention of former president hosni mubarak for another fifteen days he eighty three year old son custody of a military hospital suffering a heart attack for the rest of his accused the horrible deaths of t.v. protesters members of his family are also being pressed to different places of action since barack was forced out more than twenty ministers and business are taking it. it's time for some traveling but you don't have to pack your bags just join our close up team as we explore the vast and varied regions of russia. taking to the russians or the grad region located in the southeastern part of the country. the river largest in europe runs through the whole region and its
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thousand year history of the region is witnessed both sora wealth and devastating. world way of life in the area i discovered why it's so close to the hearts of many russians. that it's time for these kids to give something back to their own or their world here without work but that's where we're doing a little bit at a time as stars ago is move or after a while look you can even use your hands. again is eighty seven years old she's worked in agriculture since she was thirteen she keeps goats geese and chickens sells wooden clothes legs and does all the work herself i did not like i can stay still i'm used to working am an old woman i don't have much left or anywhere to go . well again lives in farms in the town of all your friends and russians well good bad region is typical of russia's rural settlements going from
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a small collection of the edges with many people still herding cattle fishing and keeping small holdings throughout history russia's countryside has quietly got along with its natural cycles with major historical events often passing by as a result ruled russians are often the source of humor like in its countryside spoof of popular television series sex and the city. behind the jokes rule russia suffers from a much more serious problem we know works for namely the farm outside a tiny village she says it's not easy work. they become very protective. when they laid eggs the male protects them and can attack you with its legs the needle cloisonne there are dangerous certainly this is one of many had with these oxys half of the children are likely to follow a special that i don't raise in university my son is an attempt grade and we don't know what he will do and they want to stay but there is no future here. bush an
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agricultural was hit by a huge depression in the ninety's ninety's livestock numbers fell by half the area grain planting a quarter even now young people over russia deserted the countryside and moved the system the system is the one that says they need to encourage and stimulate young people to work in the countryside they need to pierce more and give us housing. but it's far from jumping ship and mr c. is one of russian agriculture's bright new hopes she chose to work here rather than being invaded by volgograd and she's not the only one that isn't half of the experts working here younger than thirty it's promising young people come here to work the work is very interesting and you can grow as a professional in many different fields. to think of fields this isn't traditional if your profession bring these three huge and i take trips to planting some of the farms box thirty thousand hectares of wheat. works on the model they say they
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wouldn't trust you on the stuff it's such expensive. but some know they're going to meet the. falling out there has wide horizons it has a lot of land potentially producing a lot of food what it needs now is the incentives and enthusiasms about young farmers want what's out here tom bought an artery called the god region. just stories check out our website asking dot com. what's lined up there right now coming tuesday alien spaceship disguised as a comet is fast approaching i think. that's spread across. the internet. and the food police schools in the u.s. state of texas will be going through kids' lunch leftovers in a moment as students eat nuts announcing their diets.
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over to business desk without it separates us from each other. but owns a very welcome time for your business update russian helicopters will spend around one hundred twenty four million dollars on developing a new high speed helicopter in the next three years the state run company said it would also invest another four hundred forty five million into the completion of two other models the i three eight and six to the head of russian helicopters parent company also mentioned would most likely hold its i.p.o. next year he stressed however there are plenty of other ways of attracting clients . and we have many sources for financing and we have a sizeable credit portfolio which has an average interest rate of seven percent
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this takes into account subsidized interest rates and an array of support mechanisms which the government allocates to us. it's time to check on the markets current prices continue with losses amid fears of lower demand from china and other emerging countries light sweet is still below the one hundred dollars barrel more brands is trading at almost one hundred thirty dollars a barrel and precious metal prices are also down gold is currently and the ride is still above fifteen hundred dollars per ounce gold is also losing its trading at around thirty four dollars. in asia japanese nikkei is down led by the selling of tech shares tokyo electric power plunged seven percent despite reports the government had approved its compensation plan the weather is nice and rose almost four percent after posting a higher than expected profits in the fiscal fourth quarter of course on the whole
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kong shares move lower as plainly and react to a hike in reserve requirements by the people's bank of china. and. sorry and here in moscow the markets will stop trading in one. now both your chest in the my eyes it's closed heavily and the energy stocks lost almost twenty percent during the day i mean lower promoter prices. crushes the z.b. banks has overcome the country's largest lenders i think mounds of ponds up taking from corporate clients last hip hop wealth of data including the results of the subsidy speech to be twenty four and the northwest by all other means very bang is still on reachable by any other local market but. well may just have been the first to get hit by the latest in the russian markets where the michael stein from a screeching the prospect of a change in the news flow makes them a buying opportunity and we believe that russian worlds in specific and right now
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are well positioned to benefit from the number of things happening in the marketplace both these names have underperformed the russian market close intentionally over the past couple of weeks in addition both are down more than ten percent over the past month and both companies are well positioned to benefit from pending changes the government will start the tax regime the government last week indicated that by the end of june we see a concrete proposal and will secretary says there are various alternatives being laid out right now all of them are quite positive for drugs not. that's salacious but you always find most original websites are dot com slash business.
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