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inside the hotel the points pushers and i would print certainly the splendid hotel in touch with the hotel in touch of the future a good girl how would international sales flood to change every green lol they killed in total. i know exactly except to become a legitimate target for nato strikes as international prosecutors prepared to charge members of the libyan regime with crimes against humanity while for me in london in just a moment. with the e.u. struggling to keep the euro a float with the bailouts for portugal and greece unemployment hit spain it looks to be next in line for a costly rescue. and a blood stained a birthday as the anniversary of israel's creation israeli troops on leash covered khan our protesters killing sixteen and wounding dozens. and coming up in business
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talks continue between b.p. rosneft and they are in a bid to try and accept a compromise deal for passings we'll bring you that story and more in business around twenty minutes time. why do you say live from the heart of moscow this is art now the international criminal court is expected to issue arrest warrants for three libyan leaders including colonel gadhafi be charged with crimes against humanity now it comes as britain's military chief calls on the nato led coalition to start bombing a broader range of targets in libya general david richards even suggested killing khadafi in an air strike would be quote within the rules after his lore and it has more from what. it's not clear how it's going to be justified but from what we've seen so far by this sort of extension and mangling of this u.n.
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security council resolution they certainly if everybody agrees with general david richards they will they will find a way of making this fit in what we're seeing in libya at the moment is that essentially a stalemate we've heard around about two thousand five hundred strikes in the last two months by nato forces and really from a from our perspective nothing has really been gained from the perspective of the british people and many m.p.'s in the british parliament as well and so your general stated which is saying is that is that they should start as you say expanding the range of targets that they're looking for which which extends into infrastructure and we're talking about infrastructure we're talking about these things like bridges power stations electricity supplies water supplies all these kinds of things which would essentially blue libyans back into the stone age really and put them much as we've seen in iraq in a state of flux for you know ten years sort of generation while they rebuild all these things but he and other senior nato officers are seeking backing for those
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views which many people are saying is a clear contravention of this u.n. resolution and of course another step towards a potential ground invasion and of course richard david richards himself is saying that the aim of the escalation would be that direct targeting exactly which of course smacks of regime change and makes this mission more and more like her commission that is aimed at regime change but disguised as humanitarian intervention we're also seeing increasing pressure on gadhafi as as you mentioned the international criminal court is poised to issue arrest warrants for three members of the libyan regime now it's not clear yet who those members are going to be but it's widely expected that one of them will almost certainly be another could be his second eldest son safe and also his brother in law and the chief of intelligence services in libya after all is said to see. well to do those arrest warrants is to deal with allegations of more crimes including the use of
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indiscriminate cluster munitions on on civilian areas there are also additional signs that the regime is supporting a part of the international criminal court's prosecutor's office has said that it's received several phone calls from high level libyan officials say officials close to gadhafi inside the libyan regime at the moment offering information to forward those prosecutions. from london now russia said it will support the un's efforts to bring the situation in libya under control foreign minister sergei lavrov called for a start to peace talks. this week he wants the bloodshed in libya to change as soon as possible so we have stressed already did we will cooperate with any international efforts to lead to the end of violence today we are meeting the u.n. envoy to libya mr with whom we will discuss the u.n. role in dealing with the situation. meantime professor but a danger on the high profile leader of a radical and vietnam war group back in the sixty's says that the killing of
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civilians who ever got it is an act of terror. i mean from the year in order to save people is a terrible idea those bad people that usually is terrorism because it's killing civilians in my numbers i think that you can call it a message of. war to free people but i think that of course the wars of the fire of always been wrapped in. paper and ribbons of democracy. and freedom to people it's terrorism we. yes i mean civilian populations. and you can watch that full interview with professor dean dorner that's next here on out. latest efforts to prevent eurozone members of the single currency falling
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into the financial abyss they begin a little bit later european ministers will meet to discuss the effectiveness of bailouts for portugal and greece concerns have been raised the measures are not working in greece portugal is crumbling economy is desperate for a seventy eight billion euro rescue package now across the border in spain there were outbreaks of violence during the protests against austerity cuts as the country struggles to deal with a record high unemployment and it's also used reports madrid could be next in line for an e.u. hand. that's greece then. and now portugal as the euro things bailouts go the number there are now serious concerns that spain could be the next to topple the protesters throughout europe clamoring to a case even more taxpayers' money being plowed into rescuing others. if i had done that i don't. think that. the government.
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i don't think that if i break that employment with forty three then the banks twenty five that everybody i didn't like the labor market the publishing business i think i think that there's going to be room for. the women we will listen with we will be millions and if you raise things problems weren't enough there is now talk of greece defaulting on its loans even potentially exiting the year. and putting goals recent bailout is reported to be worth around seventy eight billion euro spain is the euro fall for largest economy the different challenge altogether if it fails. if the situation happens when the markets would not manage it buying out of speed's debt is the most. catastrophic scenario for the e.u. what will the e.u. do i think and many experts share my opinion that the e.u.
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will do the utmost to avoid the scenario in any cost because spin is too big to fail so. they lead out of. the big question now is just how much longer can the usa continue thankful going bust as the spiraling debt crisis continues to escalate as a ministers are struggling to maintain a united front. a plan for financial survival for such countries or spain with seriously in danger of the euro it could lead to the use of two currency zones in europe a strong group of countries using the euro and the rest not using it. thank you in ten years the playground speculation that it will be the next time see her brows this problems continue to increase. and that portugal the possibility of spain becoming the next year i think the teeth of the. very real threat right now the
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european ideal and the reality and that is the safeguard. that i see the thread. what a professor of economics at the university of. good manners thinks that in order to survive the e.u. just needs stronger support. but you will project. stronger institutionalise from board stronger. as long as you are color of the euro area sees itself as our sources and when it's clear you're not going to work out you need some form of of fiscal transfers of of your own why these two delusions if you want to get where you are project going otherwise you will sooner or later we will fail but it's clear that we're just waiting for a time and i know it's a giggle reforms are needed if you if you're going to keep the eurozone together
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these problems cannot go on forever and perhaps restructuring debt is not such a lot. it would r.t. it's good to have a company today that i remember to keep an eye on our twitter and facebook page to get the very latest updates on developments all across europe there you'll also find more on our developing stories as well as photos videos and the polls. now at ten minutes past the hour here in moscow it's a day of violence in the middle east where israeli troops fired on protesters along
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with three hostile boarders as demonstrators attempted to cross into the country the clashes broke out on a day the anniversary of the founding of the jewish state which is when many palestinians lost their homes or were simply expelled i would least sixteen people were killed near the lebanese syrian armed guards at borders tear gas and rubber bullets were used in an attempt to stop protesters from crossing into israel security officials said they did sustain some injuries as well prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he hoped that calm that would return but warned the country is determined to protect its territorial integrity political activist a summary of bush out there says the protesters can't stand against israeli forces . well what has been happening since nine hundred forty till now is we are having millions of refugees and they are not allowed to come back to their homes while you know that you have this all just jewish immigration from all over the world coming to the land the prisoner that was promised to them by god two thousand years ago or
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a little bit more the people who were expelled during the war of one hundred forty eight sixty three years ago but of them are still alive i'm not allowed to get back now the israelis also don't want them to commemorate this catastrophe that happened to them in nineteen forty the fact that the palestinians want to get back home is the most normal thing i can think of. the israeli violence against this and the prevention of these people to get back home for the last six to three years is a serious got justified that most of the world unfortunately know enough about and they are believing the old israeli life or saying that these people were throwing stones some people might. throw stones on the borders what could happen to this huge massive forces of israel if people restore some stones on the border the. latest violence israel is also accused of blackmailing people in gaza to become collaborators palestinians say they're trapped and are often only allowed to leave by agreeing to become informers for israeli intelligence policy reports. the
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latest weapon of war targeting the sick and the helpless and denying them health care and this they become soldiers for the other side under god i needed urgent surgery which couldn't be done here in gaza i had to get to jerusalem but when i arrived at the erase board across like i was arrested by the israeli security service they brought me into a building for questioning and kept me there from ten in the morning until six in the evening. the payoff is simple become an informant and there's a permit to leave gaza for medical care in israel jordan or the palestinian with them or refuse and face the health risks and it's no casual operation but one which is highly planned and targeted involving senior israeli intelligence officers according to the man who says he was put under severe pressure to collaborate. during those long hours colonel morsi for the mossad try to bargain with me he said
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that if i refused i would go blind and will be sent back to gaza without permission to get to jerusalem i said. some stories familiar to run your own dozens of similar cases crosses disk each month it's all been on station physicians for human rights represent patients from gaza whose permits to leave for medical treatment have been delayed or rejected by israel he says ever since i must took over gaza in two thousand and seven many of the roughly a thousand people who apply each month to leave gaza for health care outside are turned down sometimes in between. for medical care is a different life or. whatever they can. afford for me use this very sensitive situation to recruit people but these rady government denies it's taking advantage of the situation and rubbishes the claims as nonsense people who have been refused entry for security reasons have to explain
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. and find a reason why they weren't allowed in villages be clear the numbers speak for themselves eighteen thousand gazans in two thousand and three and it is rather medical treatment is the allegation that all eighteen thousand are working for israeli security and simply ludicrous palestinian informers potentially provide important information for the israeli army but spying for israel is seen as treason by palestinians and is punishable by death hamas also accuses israel of using social networking sites like facebook to access the private information of gazans and masses the israeli army then blackmails those gazans of innocently published information about their friends and family online as for the summer why he refused to be swayed and paid to price. actually goes it because i'd rather
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be sick i'm going to spin cool water rate with the israeli. home of turkey's earlier as gaza moves closer to egypt but for me to president hosni mubarak now out of the picture palestinians believe that a more nervous israel will be seeking new tactics to oppose them that's why they think they're proven to be informers and invisible weapon but often the most damaging of all to militant movements is likely to remain a top priority for israeli intelligence policy r.t. israel. and i still have for you this hour here on our better safe than sorry taking your life into your own hands russian inventors look at ways to cash in on alternative ways to protect against potential disaster in whatever form. it is and other world news for you in brief this hour at least seven people have been killed in western syria and the latest crackdown by security forces hundreds fled the border town of talk a lot of orange attempted to crush a revolt against the government international pressure is meantime mounting on
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syria over crackdowns on anti-government protesters with some eight hundred killed and all of a thousand arrested in the past couple of months the e.u. and u.s. have a now imposed sanctions with washington even considering declaring president assad's eleven year rule as an unlawful. japan is a widening the no go zone around the crippled fukushima nuclear plant that's not going beyond thirty kilometers about five thousand people have been moved into public housing and hotels in nearby cities the new evacuations began after melting fuel rods created a hole in a reactor chamber japanese engineers and i'll try to come up with a new plan to stabilize the stricken reactor as a radioactive material continues to leak. twelve years experiencing the worst rainy season in its history constant showers since november have caused flash flooding on the atlantic coast of the country overflowing rivers have washed away towns and
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farmland forcing thousands of people to flee their homes experts say this summer could see the worst hurricane season for a decade. and the voters in the swiss city over have rejected a proposed ban on assisted suicide as well as proposals to stop foreigners taking advantage of soft euthanasia laws results suggested just twenty percent support a ban on foreigners being helped to die is that suicide has been illegal in switzerland since one nine hundred forty seven provided the help of doesn't personally benefit from a patient's death nearly two hundred people commit suicide each year in zurich. while nature is unpredictable and some are pessimists are not really going to take any chances now big bucks are being spent on everything from building a bunker in the back garden to investing in a no work style armageddon proof arc as artie's are discovered county inventors are more than willing to cash in. the tsunami in japan.
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the earthquake in haiti. the gulf of mexico oil spill big disasters are really out of declared lawrence and many say the worst is yet to come there's only one way to be safe. this is a cold war era bunker. 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. comparable of an enclave for the rich just outside moscow recently as well as erecting hows that resemble fortresses and some sort of the gold bunker strong enough to withstand a disaster of biblical proportions the company that makes them both to the end of the world waits they can be this vaults and watch our free negotiation rooms work just as it was before flying to successful person thinks he's free from fear he has
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the reinforced doors the body guards the money but then suddenly events happen that outside their control and these people realize no one is safe since last year we have followed invent the beginning of beakers efforts to build an armageddon prove capsule full isn't a hundred thousand dollars. so far there's been little demand. aiming higher the twenty first century. a multimillion dollar building that can sustain itself in any environment purifying its own water and air and growing its own food all powered by the natural source of energy that researchers who pursued real countries are interested in our projects we are going to see this move from a blueprint to real construction in. the future will tell whether people will be prepared to invest their money in fear that a cold war bocas this. were clearly it never got to be concerned here as.
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fears that never came true either are or see what's go. well you can always find more on our website our regular updates are waiting for you at r.t. dot com that's a check of a couple of the items you can see right now and show the. story of an egyptian woman whose home a tragedy turned into a political event because a larger religious clashes in cairo. the russian tennis player maria sharapova is back on top find out more about the traffic in rome our team dot com. i want to be mean it when we say the west coast could look over his guests will try
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to establish that in just a few minutes but first it's katrina with the business. thank you roy and hello and welcome to our news business bulletin the deadline for the share swap and arctic exploration deal between b.p. and rosneft expires on monday at midnight u.k. time and a bid to salvage the blocked venture the two oil majors have been holding eleven found ago she asians with a our babies card partners in russia artie's dmitri medvedev has all the details there are reports that the sides were engaged in last minute negotiations sunday evening an attempt to salvage this multi-billion dollar deal which expires monday midnight but speculation has a baby might need more time to sweetness off the two t. and k b t t a k b p is a russian british joint venture all of them by b.p. harbored by alford says win over a group of russian businessmen and this shareholder agreement actually stipulates
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that u.k. be should be the primary vehicle for all beat these operations in russia and ukraine and this is why the deal between b.p. and rosneft to explore the arctic shelf violates this agreement and was blocked by the store come up with ration force the government says that the deal is too important to be abandoned the energy minister sergei shrugged court says that some kind of resolution should be found and therefore it is widely speculated that b.p. might go ahead and actually buy out his russian partners in the t m k b p but so far the site of that failed to agree on the price because b.p. says thirty five billion dollars for bad as well over a stake in the joint venture is too high a price. let's take a look at the markets now crude oil futures continue to lose ground with the arrest of the head of the international monetary fund adding uncertainty to the resolution of europe's sovereign debt woes light sweet is trading under ninety eight dollars a barrel cabret is around a hundred twelve dollars
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a barrel this hour in asia japanese nikkei closed in the red with weakness. in some commodity prices as well as the high year and hong kong shares also closed down more than one percent following a sell off in the commodity sector as a rising u.s. dollar made investors rary of risky assets however shares of sony have seen a one percent gain after the company announced it had begun restoration play station network european stocks are still in the red this hour the footsie is at almost one percent down and the dax is near one point five percent this hour financial shares are among the greatest losers with shares of society in general are down around two percent also trading in the red red arrow is losing one point three percent and negative news from abroad continues to weigh on the russian markets in my six is losing around one and a half percent the r.t.s. is down nearly two percent this hour with investors selling off amid cheaper commodities. now let's take
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a look at the individual share moves in the energy sector gazprom is losing around two percent on concerns about the growth in internal tariffs so it never said there gas is down more than three percent on profit taking after it announced dividend payments and like in line with expectations b.c.b. is down despite the news that it may start a joint insurance venture with italian generali. well once again pushed the russian market significantly lower last week however there is a chance that things will get better in the coming days that's according to surveys sidorov from uni credit securities. the situations where for. the mortgage industry when there's a leader it will be the will get worse this year so as we're seeing if the richer you know oil and the other good what is the rush it is that it was my personal phone number used that the mortgage is a dollar still going to be in my arms it is nothing of interest with the supercycle
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store here so it's not unusual to see them sell for directions or which you know if your belief doesn't reach you are buying opportunity. the first virtual i know of a russian company is underway and to life dot com is listing on the second life network it offers virtual money for watching adverts on the web and makes real money from the advertisers and to life has valued itself at twelve million virtual linden dollars which equates to fifty thousand real u.s. solids the company is offering thirty percent of its shares at two and a half linden dollars each it is possible for investors to convert virtual profits into real money by selling them on the linux exchange and that's all the business news for this out will have not you just under an hour's time.
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