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syria gears up for a day of prayers and protests as washington promises to punish the government for human rights abuses community fears it's planning a repeat of libya. it's the and france are battling it out sort of an immigrant influx the north african on the west but to some even countries tighten their boat is there a consensus will jeopardize free movement across the continent. plus an armageddon proof caps you won't see me it's the russians trying to defend us against the forces of nature and the creation of a multi-million dollar concept. and b.p.
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has been hit by another lawsuit over its ark to deal with was never a lot of t.v. these minority shareholders give you the british oil giant in a crushing peaceful way business about thirty minutes. on air and online twenty four hours a day you're watching on t.v. our top story now syrian security officers have carried out raids across the country ahead of the latest round of nationwide protests against the room the president bashar assad reports suggest some twelve thousand people have been detained as the rascals promises government troops will refrain from violence that sort of some of the grounds for the death toll from the two month long authorising at eight hundred international community has strongly criticised the syrian government for the brutal crackdown washington is preparing to the side of every
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rule of law for results he is going to change again reports many believe it could be the first step in the west takes towards with drastic action against the regime . who pays a legitimate international leader and who is not it seems america will decide a white house source said the obama administration is edging closer to declaring assad's ruling syria illegitimate and that it would be just the first step 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 when you hear united states is helping lead an international effort to deter further violence put in place sanctions to hold the gadhafi government accountable when the u.s. says it's going to hold someone responsible expect an action once the u.s.
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has officially declared the syrian government illegitimate. it it would open the door. true various steps taken to remove that governor but the self-proclaimed physician of the us is the world's policeman and judge of which government is legitimate or not doesn't sit well with everyone there's an. arrogance. in government generator not to be anywhere to be americans. that 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 holds power in the world. are you president of the united states and president of the world when can damage government atrocities in different countries in the middle east and north africa
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the us claims the higher moral ground in clearing human rights is the basis for its involvement but the critics say this is a smokescreen for the real reason for interference in their d.n.a. with the phone call for the for all of them were going to be. wednesday or so. perhaps the most. cross of. 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 khadafi is frozen assets i am currently drafting legislation at the request of the state department and the
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administration that will authorize the transfer of available cash assets 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 we can leaks cables show the us have been funneling money to syria's opposition for several years now but some say the help comes with strings attached nobody gives away money for nothing or arms and the us sees the opportunity of putting in a friendly pro-american government response of some american interest the coalition efforts in libya have reached a dead end with the country now in military stalemate in the meantime civilian casualties continue to grow. analysts say foreign involvement in syria could trigger a much worse conflict serious in the heart of the arab world and if it explodes or
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implodes it will affect all its neighboring countries iraq saudi arabia jordan israel lebanon. they're in they're all likely to get involved in a collapsing were a war torn serious serious partnership with iran has long been irritating washington yet another reason say sunday to go after are silent relying on iran as your best friend. only strategic ally is not a viable way forward critics say the u.s. takes on the wall with world policeman on its inherent altruism rather self interest and the bigger question is whether those interests have made the world safer or have to stabilize the more i'm going to stick our reporting from washington r.t. . russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov told r.t. that a nato intervention in libyan conflict sends the wrong message to other arab anti-government protesters. to libya cases created
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a temptation for money opposition groups in the region to spark similar situations so is the expectation that the west would keep a military conflict kicking one side it's a very alarming prospect just rolled up on its crucial documents to solve their problems independently. but in libya rebels have reportedly recaptured the city of misrata with help from nato warships and strikes the city has been under siege from gulf his forces for many three months with hundreds of reports of casualties they too bombs have targeted because our highest. tripoli resident clueless. as kurdish an attack which killed some of his close family members however nato maintains its not trying to kill gadhafi. rebels are calling for a top level official is in washington for talks with the u.s. administration more support possible recognition. more activist kate hudson thinks
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the coalition's policy is making a mockery of international rule. when the u.n. 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 significant 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 in voicing. those leaders to washington for talks shows that obama is disregarding that aspect of the international world 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
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under international law but they will do that until they achieve their ends and frankly it does look as though now that may intend to target and execute. but so they have through this hour better safe than sorry as japan struggles to contain its crisis candy inventors are coming up with alternative ways to protect against a potential disaster. and this cover in russia join us in a few minutes to find out the rule where i think countries where the ground reach of. the unrest in north africa and the middle east is causing friction between the e.u. members recent influx of immigrants into countries like italy and france has raised concerns their ability to move around freely within the union that has some calling for the reinstatement of internal border controls parties that will bushell has more from brussels. the dream of european integration goes off the rails in
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a bitter feud between two of the e.u.'s founders france blocked all train services from italy after finding carriages full of african migrants italy had handed out residence visas allowing travel in the european union that shattered the trust which the e.u.'s visa free regime relies it has shown a kind of mistrust between two partners between france and italy france considering that italy has not been invented you know good with 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 argue they shouldn't have to pay for italy's mistakes are we responsible of the fact that the italians are just on the sea with people coming from outside and not able to fix the problem we are not criminals
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terrorist madmen we don't want them here. protested to the french embassy for quotes voile ation of european principles france counts as it already takes five times more immigrants than italy in peace here and 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 chiefs this week held crisis talks and did muted the system's roy for abuse one and the same applicant for asylum can have like seventy seventy five percent chance of being granted asylum in one country of the european union and less than one percent with the same reasons in another country states and they'll taking the law into their own hands on wednesday reintroduced border controls for people coming from of the e.u. states build your home of the e.u.
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headquarters is now calling for the same. immigrants to give back to each other this is not possible is not possible for the people in question but it's not possible to do this situation asks for more internal border. growing numbers in the unions biggest country wants border checks to germany today post possible restrictions in terms of freedom of travel and this is really something that many people are concerned off ritually. sions in the e.u. . should be restrictions on working and benefits for citizens from a scintilla of east european states which joined. the lifted of the first of may be people still followed to the u.k. attracts people from their countries who have just joined the attracts people from outside the european union because they know once they get into a european union like country they can cross borders i can work if i want to take
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advantage of a generous benefits system in my security or some european countries like britain for example and actually attracts more migration which is what we're seeing now from north africa soiling of pushing good agreements on visa free travel e.u. leaders moyles the fear now is they've opened the pandora's box in that they don't look to control the new bush or. brussels in japan and the nuclear plant operator admits the damage to its reactor was worse than originally thought the quake hit facility has been leaking radiation into the sea for two months now the japanese government has agreed to help the operator tepco compensate the victims of the nuclear crisis however professor robert jacobs from him ashima peace institute believes the rescue plan shows just how critical the situation has become. affairs are much more serious than we were told earlier this plant has been knocked down
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for a while we were not told that for a long time probably because tepco did not even realize it for a long time even though it releases of radiation certainly implied to many pete and many people did say that first week that the plants were helping out so it it definitely is a much more serious situation then we have been led to believe. there is a very good reason to believe that there is much more serious situation going on in reactor number two in reactor number three and also in the spent fuel pool in reactor number four 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 disaster has forced a rethink on safety around the world calls have been made to test a nuclear power plants against earthquakes and flooding some people aren't willing
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to wait taking drastic measures and paying big bucks to protect themselves. discovered russian invensys could soon be cashing in on safety fits. the tsunami in japan. the earthquake in haiti. the gulf of mexico oil spill big disasters are rarely adek headlines. and many say the worst is yet to come there's only one way to be safe this is a cold war era punk and army personnel were meant to be kept safe from chemical biological and most important. these days apocalyptic fears have changed and so have the solutions. welcome through bluff and no play for the rich just outside moscow recently as well as directing how's that resemble fortress as local residents have started to build bunkers strong enough to withstand
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a disaster of biblical proportions the company that makes them go through the end of the world awaits they can be used as vaults and watch our free negotiation rooms for them and likely use it for client a successful person thinks he's free from fear he has the reinforced. money but then suddenly events happened outside their control and these people realized no one is safe. since last year we have followed invent the beakers efforts to build an armageddon proof capsule isn't a hundred thousand dollars. so far there's been little demand. aiming higher the twenty first century arc. a multimillion dollar building that can sustain itself in any environment purifying its water and growing its own food all powered by the natural source of energy around that researchers. several countries
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are interested in our projects or 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. because. despite the brilliance luckily they never have to be. as empty your mind as you have a cape tree. see. more international headlines for you. eighty people have been killed in the hundred injured in western pakistan other two explosions hit a paramilitary training center there one of the dead were training recruits there were also civilian casualties they say both last seaside attacks starting taliban said they carried out the attack to avenge the death of osama bin laden. thousands of people flocked to the streets of the greek capital in protest of
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actions of police in three states and government demonstrations reaction came after protests were seriously injured by riot police the government has expressed regret at the victim's condition comes from investigation athens has faced numerous strikes in the state of cuts. petrol bomb attack banking well for us china has injured at least thirty nine people a former employee threw a bottle filled of gasoline into a meeting room settings ablaze the suspect was fired last month for eventually embezzling public funds but this is said some people were jumping on the fourth floor when they're trying to escape the government identified as an arson attack. egyptian authorities have extended the detention of former president hosni mubarak for another fifteen days eighteen three year old israel custody military hospital after suffering a heart attack the former president is accused of ordering the deaths of anti
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regime protesters sensor barak was forced from power over twenty ministers and business have been detained a lot. of time now for some traveling but you don't have to pack your bags storen are closer as we explore the vast and varied regions of russia. and today we're taking to russia as well grad region ok in the southeastern part of the country it's named after the mighty volga river valley just to europe that runs through the region it's the house of war history and it's last summer well from devastating war parties to barton takes a look now at the rule way of life in the area i discovered why it's close to the hearts of so many russians. but. it's time for these kids to give
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something back to their own or their wool here without work. that's why we do a little bit at a time and stars are going to move or after a while look you can even use your hands on her pillow again here is eighty seven years old she's worked in agriculture since she was thirteen she keeps go adjectives sells well my clothes mags and does all the work herself i did not like i can stay still i'm used to working i am an old woman i don't have much left or anywhere to go. kill again live some farms in the town of all your friends and russians hold a grab region is typical of russia's rule settlements going from a small collection of villages with many people that still herding cattle fishing and keeping small holdings throughout history russia's countryside has quietly got along its natural cycles with major historical events often passing by as a result ruled russians are often the source of human like english countryside
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spoof of the television series sex city. behind the jokes rule russia suffers from a much more serious problem nina works for an evenly van outside a tiny village and she says it's not easy work. they become very protective when they. ags the male to tax them and can attack you with his legs the needle cloisonne they're dangerous suddenly this is one of many have to cope these are the stats but the children are unlikely to follow. my domains in university my son isn't a tenth grader and we don't know what he will do i leave him to state but there is no future here. russian agricultural is a huge depression the ninety nineties livestock numbers fell by half the area grain planting a quarter even now young people all over russia deserted countryside in the city
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these distances they need to encourage and stimulate young people to work in the countryside they need to pierce more and give us housing. but far from jumping ship mr c. is one of brushing up with coaches right hopes she chose to work here one of them being bipolar branch and she's not new in this it wasn't it after the experts working here are 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 picture approach and. these three huge and my take trips is planting some of the farms box thirty thousand hectares of wheat. works on the mulder they say they wouldn't trust younger staff with such expensive. the tsunami they don't need. farming 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 in fear about young farmers
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want what's out here tom bought an aussie called the god region. well for more news stories you can check out our website artie dot com here's a quick look at just a click away that comics doomsday may be in this race if the skies are as a call it is fast approaching earth or pass the. and with that quickly spread panic across the internet. and the food police schools in the u.s. state of texas going through kids and lunch and leftovers and filming what their students eat it so moments of their own it. the next up it's the business with a book or. hello
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and a very welcome time for your business update russian helicopters will spend one hundred and 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 billion into the completion of two other models the end my thirty eight and cart six to the head of russian helicopters parent company also mentioned it would most likely hold its i.p.o. next year and he stressed whether there were plenty of other ways of attracting funds. we have many sources for financing and we have a sizeable credit for you which has an average interest rate of seven percent this takes into account subsidised interest rates and an array of support mechanisms
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which the government allocates to us. let's take a look at how the markets are faring versus our current prices continue to lose ground means there is a low demand from china and other conversion countries lights which is still below the one hundred dollars per barrel mark while brant is trading at almost one hundred and thirteen dollars a barrel. precious metal prices are also down gold is probably in the red what strobel fifteen hundred dollars per ounce and so while it's also losing it's trading at around thirty four dollars for al's. coming on to asia japanese nikkei finished lower on friday led by the selling of tech shares and hong kong shares move higher this hour just marginally us mainland banks we had to hike in reserve requirements on people's bank of china. and here in moscow they are chasin my it's opened up fracking u.s. stocks higher the russian indices were heavily in the red on thursday dragged down
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by a lot of more surprises on friday investors are not making any big moves ahead. we can turn around as they await us inflation data to out later in the day. ok let's have a look at the individual moves now energy shares are climbing after thursday's had a sell off as personal courts got this higher than it was at the close all files day banking shaz on the rise b two b. is up more than sun's as per pound is spinning on the news it may find retail business or being a parent in russia. overcome the country's largest lenders growing by the amount of funds up danger from corporate clients last year at home with the states including the results of its subsidiaries transported bank. by all other means whereby you can still reachable by any local market. well may just have been the first to get hit by the latest selloff in the russian markets however there michael stein from of creatures says the prospect of
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change in the news flow makes them a buying opportunity we believe that russian worlds in specific will and was now are well positioned to benefit from a number of things happening in the marketplace both these names have underperformed the russian market. over the past couple weeks in addition wolf are down more than ten percent over the past month and both companies are well positioned to benefit from pending changes in the government or else like the tax regime big government last week indicated that by the end of june a concrete proposal in real sector taxes there are various alternatives being laid out right now all of them are quite positive for drugs not. b.p. has been hit by another those who sued over its stalls are to deal with all snapped all of the taking b.p. minority shareholders has sued the british oil giant end russia's regional court plane see if it is seeking
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a life to ten million dollars refund for the company saying the actions of b.p. caused the losses to its joint venture last week the stockholm outrace insult the show between the british company is acceptable only if they let me join the arctic exploration then while the deadline for thawing lies in the deal ends on monday we notice it isn't reached yet. barford take more news in one else time.
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jump the official antti outlook a shit job on phone the i pod touch from the i choose option. the jaunty life on the go. video on demand on g.'s my old costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. machine on the dot com. culture is that so much of a given to give each musician the time from the market as the arab spring continues to sweep the arab middle east where does this leave the round with a new and democratic regimes in the region now just three seems.

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