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a certain troll closing on the radio to lead them to join the hotel's showers in new delhi who took him over maybe her to carry election remove the clothes of the maidens hotel i believe is the leader religious and sure it was callous but they protest permits. international war crimes prosecutors are eyeing the arrest of colonel gadhafi while a coalition army chief says killing the leader would not break the rules of the painting in spain with a fifth of the population without work and a grim economic outlook. towards a euro zone of bailout which other members say it can barely afford. and bloodshed it marks israel's independence day as the army fires on the thousands of probe palestinian activists saging and president in march on jewish state supporters.
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a very warm welcome to you have this is r.t. live from moscow. war crimes court is requesting arrest warrants for colonel gadhafi and two other senior libyan officials for crimes against humanity it comes as the head of britain's armed forces says it must intensify its military campaign in libya with direct attacks against the regime let's get more details on this now and live in london to lower the u.k. forces chief insists that killing colonel gadhafi is quote within the rules now with the arrest warrants as well does this make the libyan leader illegitimate target is this all seems a far cry away from the u.n. resolution. it does seem a far cry way from the u.n. resolution but it seems that this is a u.n. resolution that has been really stretched beyond recognition and that's not according to me that's according to various members of parliament that i've spoken
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to various groups they say that this is not what the u.n. resolution was intended to do although of course in the defense of this kind of action the people who are proposing us are saying that gadhafi himself is a direct threats team is a people so the aim of this escalation which will target infrastructure and we're not clear also infrastructure actually means but certainly it could include things like bridges power stations water supplies things that would put the libyan people significantly on the back foot for the next ten years while those kinds of things are rebuilt the aim of this escalation is to target colonel gadhafi which does smack of regime change of course we've also seen the international criminal courts request for its judges to issue arrest warrants to three people one of them is of course colonel gadhafi himself the other another one is safe i'll islam his second eldest son who of course was educated in london and had widely been seen as the best chance for a negotiated peace with these regime and the other man is also
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a new see who is brother in law and the head of the intelligence services now the chief prosecutor is alleging in a statement that he made that these people were directly involved in attacking civilians shooting at demonstrators and shelling various things among them funeral processions and what's going to happen now is that the judge is going to evaluate that evidence that we think that's going to take around four weeks and they're going to decide whether to confirm those charges and issue international arrest warrants which would put his son and his brother in law on the international wanted list or a number of britain is i want of the country's leading military intervention in libya how far do you think the government is prepared to go and what so what's public opinion like. well the government will be debating the intervention in libya yet again. we're expecting that to happen at around five pm that as a result of cross party calls for another discussion on the intervention in libya
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there's also going to be a demonstration from public groups at the same time processing against that discuss and they're saying that this is becoming a case of regime change and that the end result will be disastrous for libyans we've seen a poll that was done through the daily mail newspaper that shows that seven out of ten fear that libya could turn into another iraq that process will also try to draw attention to the plight of what people are calling thousands of refugees who are running away from the astronauts who are being ignored completely by nato according to them so you're saying seven out of ten people think that libya could become a next iraq that's that's a pretty clear and loud message there and i saw it live and i want to thank you. russia is calling for an immediate end to the bloodshed in libya and for a settlement process to begin foreign minister sergei lavrov says the u.n. resolution must be strictly observed and coalition countries must stop crossing the
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line. we are interested in immediately stopping the bloodshed in libya so that in the interest of the libyan people as well as libya's neighbors and the whole international community the process returns to a political course and taught on how to build a new libya can begin as well as realizing overdue reforms and we reiterate our stance that the u.n. security council's resolutions should be carried out strictly according to the mandates and that overstepping these as we see now should stop. i mean time trends forecast and he says the u.n. itself is blatantly allowing the coalition so violate its own resolutions. the un is nothing more than a tool of america look at have pock receive coming out of the united nations as they go ahead and they made libya with their humanitarian bombs and we have had people be so ignorant in hampton on carrying it dropping bombs on no market da fees home oh they call it is now his command and control center it says house this
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was supposed to be a humanitarian mission while at the same tie they turn a blind dog i see what's going on in the ivory coast with millions of refugees what's going on in the sudan and what's going on in yemen and bahrain it's the club they only prosecute who they want to prosecute and when you're a member of the club you're excluded it's the united states' policy of going after those they don't like and about doing business with as opposed to those they are doing business with that are actually committing even more heinous crimes and that was a trends for the cost of gerald celente that with his assessment of the coalition's ongoing campaign in libya. european finance ministers are likely to have to dig deeper into their pockets to give more help for bankrupting greece as well as a finalize a package for portugal as they catherine brussels now greece has already been
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bailed out by the e.u. and the i.m.f. but needs more cash as its failing to grow things are suspected to announce further austerity cuts if it wants to secure more desperately needed funds however in portugal the crumbling economy there is now awaiting a seventy eight billion euro rescue package over the next three years well just across the border in spain which is suffering with record high unemployment levels protests against economic cuts turned violent he says her first reports from a trip to the country could be next in line. there's greece then. and now portugal as the year is things bailouts go a number there are now serious concerns that spain could be the next to topple. a testis throughout europe clamoring to a case even more taxpayers' money being planted into rescuing others. think that i don't. think. that this government.
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i don't think my break that it. was forty three and then the twenty five that is why i didn't like the whole labor market approach and the little guy. i think is going to be. this is so big. that it will mean we're really saying well we will be nearly on to it the year is things problems weren't enough there is now talk of greece defaulting on its loans even potentially exiting the year. and putting girls recent bailout is reported to be worth around seventy eight billion euro spain is the euro seems full for largest economy the. different challenge altogether if it fails. if the situation happened the markets would not manage it buying out of spin's debt is the most catastrophic scenario for the e.u.
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what will that you do i think and many experts share my opinion that the e.u. will do the utmost to avoid the scenario that any cost because spin is too big to fail. then you got to. the big question now is just how much longer can the usa continue bankrolling there is 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 a spain would seriously injure the euro it could lead to use of two currency zones in europe a strong group of countries using the euro and the rest not using it. thank you continued the breakdown speculation that the next round seats are heard that out of this problems continue right. now portugal possibly it is the same becoming the next thing country to remain very real and right now the european
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idea and the reality. of the state far apart their ip address. now the euro zone's recovery talks taking some back seat to the trouble at the top of the international monetary fund whose chief has been charged with sexual assault on money to strasburg carter will appear in a new york court later on monday after a medical tests are taken he denies all the allegations but it's clouding any hopes he had to become a francis next president as french politics expert nabila ramdani told us here at r.t. . he was indeed going to announce his candidacy for the twenty twelve presidential elections and i think these allegations will come as a huge blow for french socialists who really saw him as the great hope to succeed president sarkozy in next year's presidential elections and i don't think that at this stage. in the world even ever think of running for president
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because i think will prove extremely difficult to juggle allegations of sexual assault. and rape with a presidential campaign i think president sarkozy is an obvious candidate to benefit from from the scandal although he's very low in the poll at the moment the lowest of the no worst rate in fact for any french president in the history of the fifth republic but i think that this will benefit him hugely as he will be able to hoop that he will. he will reassure him give him more confidence to tackle all of the presidential elections. with much more strength than the current situation for him. we with our team live from moscow now are still ahead for you this hour meet the doomsday designers with some convinced we are rumbling toward
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snowmageddon we meet the enterprising entrepreneurs who are coming up with a twenty first century answer to that of noah's ark. israeli troops have killed at least sixteen people after opening fire on protesters marking the day the palestinians were displaced by the creation of the jewish state thousands of demonstrators tried to get into the country from syria lebanon and gaza the clashes broke out on what's known as a day when some seven hundred thousand palestinians were forced out of israel as the country was being established benyamin netanyahu said country is determined to defend its sovereignty but as a pro palestinian activist. told us here at r.t. this does not justify killing. the whole israeli society not just the government are denying the fact that the palestinians had a catastrophe in the establishment of the state this is why they are continuing to behave in this way towards indians or peace activists or anyone who wants to doing
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the demonstration in gaza or in the north or in jerusalem in what happened yesterday and the day before in jerusalem was also another just for the killing of the young man eighteen years old because he was in the demonstration or saying that these people were throwing stones so what people might. throw stones on the borders what would happen to this huge massive forces of people who throw some stones on the board this does not justify the killing of innocent people not in the north nothing does nothing jerusalem not anywhere. well the desperate palestinians in gaza say they're being forced to spy and for israel just to get access to urgent medicines and food. reports whether it's just a matter of basic survival in their case the latest weapon of war targeting the sick and the hopeless and denying them health care unless they become
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soldiers for the other side. of i needed urgent surgery which couldn't be done here in gaza i had to get to jerusalem but when i arrived at the areas border crossing 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 get 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 not 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 washee for the law said try to bargain with me he said that if i refused i would go blind i would be sent back to gaza without permission to get to jerusalem for eye surgery. or some stories familiar to run your own dozens of similar cases crosses disk each month as organization physicians
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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 different between. for medical care is a different life or. whatever they can in order to access. them for free use this very sensitive situation to recruit people but these really 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 . and find a reason why they weren't allowed in but let's be clear the numbers speak for themselves eighteen thousand gazans in two thousand and two and it is rather
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medical treatment is the allegation that all eighteen thousand are working for israeli security it's 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 harasses the israeli army then blackmails those guardians of innocent published information about their friends and family online as for her some are why he refused to be swayed and paid to price. and. they sent me back to gaza because i'd rather be sick i'm blind and cooperate with the israeli unofficial family home of turkey as gaza moves closer to egypt but for me gyptian 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
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think their recruitment of informers an 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. now you can always get more on what's happening around the world of arts he thought com here's some of the items you can find right now online and the celebrations over osama bin laden's killing take a turn as polls suggest most americans had a morality check over cheering someone's death. panama to official looks to have backed himself into a corner after suggesting a massive hike in the capital's car parking charges as the mayor suggests and talking it from his own salary details at r.t. dot com. right now let's get to some other international news for you in brief this hour a saudi diplomat has been shot dead by gunmen on motorcycles in pakistan they opened fire on
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a security officials car while on route to the consulate the shooting comes just days after unidentified attackers threw to hank aaron aides of the saudi consulate in karachi no group has admitted the attack but al qaeda has repeatedly threatened the saudi government after the killing of bin laden. residents from two towns near japan's crippled nuclear plant have left their homes after the exclusion zone was extended about five thousand people were moved into housing and hotels in nearby cities the latest evacuations that began after melting fuel rods created a hole in a reactor chamber japanese officials are now trying to come up with new ways to stabilize the stricken reactor as radioactive material continues to leak. a massacre in a quarter mile it has left twenty nine people dead most of the victims are being decapitated they were killed by gunmen on a ranch in the north which is plagued by drug traffickers two children and two women are among the dead it's among the worst violence in guatemala for almost
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fifty years. and that colombia is facing the worst flooding in its history that's rains and floods continue to swamp the north floodwaters washed through the streets demolishing houses and sweeping away vehicles some try to save cars using ropes over three million people have been forced to abandon their homes by more than four hundred have died since the rains started to last forever. well for some fears of a looming apocalypse are frightening enough but for others there are too nitty huge amounts of money being spent on everything from building bunkers to investing or no worse style armageddon proof. he takes up the story. in japan. the earthquake in haiti the gulf of mexico oil spill big disasters are rarely out of the headlines and many say the worst is
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yet to come because only one way to be safe this is a cold war era bunker and here soviet army personnel were meant to be kept safe from chemical biological and most important nuclear these days apocalyptic fears have changed and so have the solutions welcome to. the known clay for the rich just outside moscow recently as well as erecting how's that resemble fortresses local residents have started strong enough to withstand a disaster of biblical proportions the company that makes them both the end of the world waits they can be used as vaults and watch our free negotiation rooms. just because a 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 their control and
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these people realize no one is safe since last year we have followed and then the again you beakers efforts to build an armageddon proof capsule pullers in a hundred thousand dollars. so far there's been little demand some 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 around it. several countries are interested in our project we are going to see this move from a blueprint to real construction. the future will tell what it people will be prepared to invest their money in fear as to the cold war one because this really instant likely to never have to be used and stand here as empty reminders of fears that never came true either of their own party moscow so i'll be back with
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a recap of our top stories in just a few minutes but for now it's business coming up. hello welcome to this hour and out top story the deadline for the share swap after this between b.p. and expires on monday at midnight u.k. time in a bid to salvage the bloc then show that to all majors and the holding eleventh hour to go with a our partners in russia are his new team and they didn't have 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 b.p. might need more time to sweetness open to t. and k b p t a k b p is a russian british joint venture often by b.p. harbored by health access win over a group of russian businessmen and this shareholder agreement actually stipulates
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that the u.k. b.p. should be the primary vehicle for all beat these operations in russia and ukraine and this is why the deal between b.p. and boston to explore the arctic shelf violates this agreement and was blocked by the stockholm i'll be tracing course the government says that the deal is too important to be abandoned the energy minister sergei shmuck. says that some kind of resolution should be balanced and therefore it is widely speculated that b.p. might go ahead and actually buy out its russian partners in the t m k d p but so far the size of the fail to agree on the price because b.p. says thirty five billion dollars for access were nervous stake in the joint venture is too high a price. and as a collective how markets are forming this first of all features continue to lose grounds with the rest of the head of the international monetary fund having uncertainty to the resolution of europe's sovereign debt woes last light sweet is
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trading at ninety eight dollars a barrel while brand is around one hundred twelve dollars an ounce how the european stocks are still in. the red the footsie is almost one percent down and the dax is losing one point two percent financial shares are among the greatest losers with shares of commerce bank setting five percent on the dax also stocks are trading in the red rhino is losing one point three percent and dimer is down two percent. and negative news from abroad continue to weigh on the russell northcott's nice mix is setting point seven percent the r.t.s. is down one and hope is that this hour with investors selling off amid keeper commodities now let's have a look at the individual share moves in energy sector gas promise losing wrong one and a half percent on concerns about the growth in international towers you have to gas is down more than three percent on profit taking after it announced dividend payments in line with expectations and shares of b.c.b. are down despite news of me still enjoying insurance ventures with the tie in
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general. the first virtual i.p.o. of a russian company is on the way. to life listing on the second life network it's off with. virtual money for watch to put for watching birds on the web and makes real money from the advertisers turned to me life has value itself that's twelve million virtual linden dollars which equates to fifty thousand real the rest of those companies offering thirty percent of its shares at two hundred eleven dollars each and it's possible for investors to convert profits into real money by selling them only index exchange. and that's the latest we have for you this hour we'll have to have more on the deal in the next oligarchy.
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