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garland is said to consider a break from the lies you can invent towards the current plan because the list claims the majority of the sponsors pocket. you've been unions may not lend to germany loses patience with member states that receive bailouts demanding strict so seriously measures before the onset of any further eg. the us introduces new sanctions against syria it's hard to see in the country's president for the first time the latest move in and choose middle east policy. and
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r.t. travels soundsystem penguins toppling the avatar at six may soon copulation delve into some of the myths surrounding the hong kong it's. a very warm world can see this is our see life from moscow scotland towns become the latest country in europe course up in the wave of nationalism is sweeping across the continent the scottish national party surprised success in recent elections has put them in a position to make a real push for independence and they've wasted time and promising a vote on the breaking from britain will follow well bizarre i met reports it could be. the starting pistol sounds in the race for independence for scotland the scottish national party now has
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a surprise majority in parliament and that hell bent on a referendum on breaking away from the u.k. . control over resources from sports and the. the problem. and to be able to stand up and speak to the issues that matter to us. charge at home and making sure that we have a voice abroad revenues from oil and gas in the north sea are worth an estimated twenty one billion dollars to the u.k. treasury every year scotland says the reserves are in their waters it's hard to imagine the u.k. would let the oilfields go without a fight particularly as westminster wouldn't be legally obliged to honor a yes vote of the scottish people the union jacks days flying outside the scottish parliament could be numbered scotland's ditching the united kingdom would mean the u.k. treasury lost valuable oil and gas revenues and it could be the inspiration for historically less peaceful independence movements in europe like the basques and the northern
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irish to follow suit and further destabilize an already weak e.u. the s.n.p. would support other european movements in their own struggles printer pendants including wales and northern ireland if they so choose for the people of those countries to say what we want to do we would never support or condone violence in any shape or form clearly if other countries wish to pursue an agenda then they'll get a great deal of sympathy from us. and even those who don't want the u.k. to break up say it's a sense of wanting to reclaim individual nationhood that striping the movement it's just an argument. it's all about whether you feel that we are scottish and british we want to be part of a union which i think will serve scotland well through for three hundred years the s.n.p. still has work to do if it wants to break away even the most optimistic polls show
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only around forty percent of scots would vote yes and on the streets of edinburgh people are divided the oil industry and about. say bill before school and book all the oil is that new in this we don't got a lot of jedi de willful not soulless ole soy either to other people well the school in the self fulfilling skull could survive if i mean that on the way anyone can survive for a score and. as much. to risk. the future oh oh if your shortly should have written that then you. would be praying that they're all. doing well enough i'm going to get you to do a lot of political thought one way or the other the s.n.p. has time to bring the on shore ground it's putting off the referendum until the second tof of it spikey a government it would be the beginning of a new era for scotland which has made independent think seventeen zero seven but
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it's always retained and distinct national identity something the s.n.p. will be playing on with all its might nor and it's all a sea. change an exclusive full length interview with a pen and a can. of national party is coming your way in about twenty minutes time his view on how scotland could exist as an independent state. one reason is that sometimes people in scotland are skeptical about independence is that we're told who are true we can't manage we recognise that these are matters for negotiation but there are matters that are fundamentally right to me country people better scotland than your we discovered oil that the seed somebody a scot from comes from the gulf of desert and this transformed society and its economy it has billions in the body with as many scenarios with the good cells weapons of mass destruction and illegal wars so it's time for us to of revenues the
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precise mark is often what pope but it's of oil and gas and it's over a new. germany has criticized the e.u. countries that have received a bailout saying they haven't done enough to pull themselves out of their dire financial situation chancellor angela merkel rounded on a breeze demanding others reduced workers occasions she also said countries like greece and portugal or even spain which could be next in line for a bailout need to increase their retirement age to that of germany's main creditor but economic analyst and author michael gras says that bailey our country shouldn't be done under any circumstances we are living in a so-called capitalism but this is ridiculous because a couple isn't doesn't work anymore everything in every country is being bailed odds or we have something local banks socialism because they're told us tell
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us i don't do it there's no other choice if we let it go or greece or portugal bankrupt and in a capitalistic system this is normally a normal procedure then the banks will suffer and the banks will go bankrupt and as a matter of fact here in germany and not on in germany specially also in france the banks are full of greece and some people already you say that maybe the politicians have been blackmailed by the financial community in order to give the money of the taxpayer to make the banks survive. well coming up. to the show coming from a capitalist system you can watch the kinds of reports on aussie. dollar thirty five dollars an hour for fifteen hundred dollars an ounce for gold they want to pay nothing they want to free they want to have a u.s. taxpayer financed to go into afghanistan murder a bunch of people destroy the civilization kill the culture and steal all the
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resources that was a strategy in iraq with oil that's the strategy of the pentagon morgan goldman sachs around the world these two a fused together now how somebody can argue that this isn't some you know bastardization of fascism you know explain to me how this isn't fascism when you've got the banks in the pentagon fused together the girls bombed the country and the bank steals all the precious metals. of the plane which crashed in russia. carrying the polish president and ninety. representatives instrument russia and poland met to discuss how they can work together on the investigation under range from moscow to policy documents related to the inquiry has been following the missing stories we like now.
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the international aviation committee has finished so report on the accident so when all we are. alice is exactly as you say the interstate aviation committee has completed its report and handed it over to the polish side earlier this year but the investigation isn't actually fully completed we do know according to the russian prosecutor general that forty three case files have been handed over to the polish side he love and just last month but that still isn't the complete caseload. of course concerning the investigation into the crash of the presidential plane which was held of course president former president because she was keeping his wife and most of poland's political elite we know that the remains of that plane some parts which were also entered into evidence are also expected to be handed over to the polish side as well as further documents
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concerning the investigations of these various records and transcripts of records all of these things are still being handed over to the polish side so that they can complete their own investigation of course our pull and initially was very much against the findings of the interstate aviation committee there was quite a big uproar in the wind i'll let of course by the former president's brother. his twin brother actually who was completely refused flat out to accept the findings of the interstate eighty issue committee which of course included that the crash was due to pilot error with mr catchin ski and many of his supporters in poland chose instead to blame russia for the crash especially russian air traffic controllers who according to some in poland should not have allowed that plane to land but as many officials in russia in maryland all over the world aviation experts. say that
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air traffic controllers simply do not have that kind of authority over the pilots of a presidential plane to see that poland has accepted the findings of the interstate ideation committee of the russian investigative team and the two sides are working closely together and of course stays visit of the polish prosecutor general seems to strengthen the opinion that both sides are working closely together they are doing everything possible to maximize on the existing trust in their relationship to avoid any potential damaging situations or anything that could be good for mention to an already for. relationship of course between moscow and of course out both sides working very hard to make sure that everybody is satisfied with the work that is being carried out with the progress that is taking place and with the investigation results ok giving us a lot of time and funds to live updates. well coming up in just a few minutes on our program also used to be as all six news is black and white
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population bus harms. more than a month. one of the most extreme environments on the planet this is antarctica and people have to be aware that they are far away from civilization and sean combs discovers floods makes antarctica so special that interactive for many wildlife in antarctica is a bonus if you live in the front of. the expedition to the bottom of the earth. now president obama will use a major speech thursday to outline america's approach to the middle east to address the wave of popular uprisings and complete revolutions and the nato led bombing campaign those deemed to be a newly emerging arab democracies could be rewarded with cash support resulting damages you can report america's dealings in the region how is it stirring up when
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it's not just words could be about democracy actions are about interests as the wildfire of public rage spread throughout the middle east and north africa at the beginning of this year analysts say america's foreign policy in the region has seen a major crisis the u.s. hasn't learned its luster i think that this is the way the polls he's been formally for fifty plus years out of this country is that we try to look for somebody we'd like to see in power act but washington's all policies could now be seen unfolding in libya a large portion of the libyan population is opposing any foreign meddling in their affairs and analysts say washington's efforts to propel its man into power in libya could result in infighting that's going to last years puppet governments tend to be corrupt puppet governments and not to meet the needs of the people. across across the region and that's because of government the government that's the tune of
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foreigners not the interest of their own people the inconsistency between what america says and what america does seem to even more obvious when he came to egypt despite hosni mubarak's are three tarion and on democratic rule washington have been supporting him for decades and many of those years present before as. leader of the house more than a friend to the united states but when millions of egyptians took to the streets he was swiftly shifted its policy as veteran washington hawks we've never seen scared . plaints if we conclude for example that the street is going to win there's no point but in our head against the wall in order to save the government it's doomed on the other hand if we are convinced that the street is going to fail there's no point massively and i mean i'm using the government with which we have to deal. with ever happens over in yemen where the president is heavily backed by the u.s.
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or in bahrain which hosts a major u.s. fleet washington was very careful not to undermine their leaders although they too have violently cracked down on peaceful protesters meanwhile in iraq people regularly protest against their us fact government it but it's rarely even mentioned here these days in saudi arabia one of the u.s. key allies in the region scores of dissidents have been arrested and the u.s. seems to be ok with all of that words have not been the basis of u.s. actions in another longstanding conflict in the middle east despite calling for israel to stop building settlements in the west bank and jerusalem the u.s. vetoed a u.n. security council resolution that would have can really settlements owes. us there in. put a one state there is coming close to being on washington's black list is syria
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iran's closest ally in the region there is strong condemnation of the syrian leadership and the white house or said the administration is close to the clearing president assad's rule there illegitimate action might follow syria is much more dangerous a situation than libya as far as global issues are concerned it is a crucial player in the balance of power in that region it is a crucial factor in the current. sort of stays in the israeli palestinian state. with the situation in the middle east as unstable as it is analysts say the u.s. involvement been yet another conflict could further destabilize the region and add more red spots on this map again it's to gun our glee washington d.c. . syria is the current focus of the u.s. middle east policy washington has introduced
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a new perhaps of sanctions wits for the first time target syrian president bashar al assad's he's accused of human rights abuses dollar and violent crackdown on anti-government protesters well the measures include an asset freeze on the prevention of americans dealing with our son and the european union also agreed to tighten its sanctions against syria the only arms and bar which was already in place this raises fears that the western nations could go even further and the country may repeat libyans. something russia strongly opposes. is a loser but syria support resolutions on syria frankly speaking they were disregarded by the actions that some states took even their own usually russia supported the first resolution and didn't veto the second what happened afterwards demonstrated that these kinds of resolutions can be manipulated this is deplorable because it undermines your thirty of the u.n.
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resolutions against the syrian leadership will affect civilians rather than the country's political views according to middle east experts tara alley. i don't think sanctions work i think they are essentially a symbolic measure usually when sanctions are applied against a country b. affect the poor people in that country more than the ruling elites as we saw four years before the united states invaded iraq in two thousand and three we had imposed bloody sanctions regime which led to the loss of children's lives because medicines were prescribed and now they're saying that these sanctions apply largely through. functionaries what these people can still carry on i don't think they would be too affected it would be an irritation but not killed very recently they would have goes on very friendly terms with pressure of trying to get him away
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detach him from iran drag him towards it and then possibly even use him and about his regime in syria against iran world that has now fallen by the wayside. at the top stories from around the world bestseller now. by. twin explosions ripped through. the ranks of crude quote i think also first a car was detonated in a car heart and the second exploded as rescue workers gathered at the scene separately just an hour later another troll injuring at least. the deadliest month. workers have entered reactor number three of japan's earthquake hit for consumer nuclear plants the first time after an explosion in
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march they went inside for ten minutes to measure the level of radioactivity earlier this month technicians were also able to examine reactors one and two both seriously damaged in the disaster and its aftermath. these spaces shuttle endeavor has successfully docked with the international space station and hour ahead of schedule the shock or commanded by astronaut mark kelly delivered the most expensive freight ever to the station a two billion dollars life which it all helps scientists look beyond the physical universe it's the last flight for endeavor and the penultimate in the history of the american space shuttle program and now to our special series of reports on and hours ago. traveled to the southernmost. wind locals and in small the one suggest penguins flew over to the sound of passing planes as the short hours were to separate the truth from them yes. the penguins of
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antarctica truly fascinating creatures to watch but are they in trouble from a manmade threat. back in one thousand nine hundred two british pilots in the falklands discovered a phenomenon as they flew over penguin colonies they said the birds would topple over as they lifted their heads to watch the planes fly and by then penguins by the thousands were left on their backs on able to write themselves but is this story true well i think it's something that's why do you know months the public but i think generally regarded events anyone that knows anything about it is big going to me to be honest and antarctic me. as for the second part of the tale a special person had to be employed to turn the birds right side up after they fell otherwise they would die one german ornithologist he spoke to claimed that this indeed was her dry place lets out to look something like this and go out every day to see where they followed by many to get up again and so sometimes can be quite
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hard because they don't like which much but yes it can be but. thank you very much a further look into credentials left some doubt as well as a check with the chief of russia's millings house and station a base located in a unique place between an airstrip and. the no no we don't have anyone who does not show up here with all the controversy surrounding this rumor we decided to go to the source itself to see what problem had to say about the airplane men. unfortunately the penguins were remaining silent on the topic of careful observation revealed that sometimes the penguins appeared to have special dances in a hurry they could be clumsy and often slipped and we even found evidence that they were highly intelligent and divisive creatures. they want to put me on the penguins are actually very smart spurious i think sometimes when it comes to be
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a trivial issues even people mover looking for leopard seals if one gets too close to the edge another came when we were there's a sucker finds its way so it's not just your the. snopes dot com an internet myth busting site says that a british science team actually did research to see if the claims were true they found that the penguins only scattered from the noise of the airplanes and not one single penguin had toppled backwards but with no real evidence for ourselves we decided to do a final test with a little help from the chilean air force our mission to see if we could put this myth to rest once and for all. and it seems for now. safe. and sound for jobs the jets to kick fixed efficient thomas archie i think that is the way that means that. the right now isn't it true.
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hello and welcome to business are things going to have your company russia's state run rosneft may seek compensation for the failed shares what do you with b.p. they believe prime minister you can see in one of the named architects of the deal says the company's lawyers are studying the viability of a claim sachin did not specify whether it was b.p. or russian partners they might be the targets of rosneft and they are have previously threatened to seek compensation from b.p. and three goals like managing partner of course not build the banks a potential lawsuit have solid grounds. is the. first to be because it sounds like b.p. didn't disclose the particular colon and it was a park where i was and think it would be a venture that we should have told. before to answer and any deals in russia to explore for us as a natural resources i do believe that lawyers knew about that clause under lor's in for b.p.
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but unfortunately sometimes in russia the people more rely on their relations with the government always the other level of officials runs on the war. times cause trouble. so you look at the markets now we start with commodities and while has recovered into positive ground it's now over one hundred dollars per barrel and its gathered pace on us will be unchanged in the three hundred to expectations of an increase. european stocks are also trading in positive territory helped in part by news going to strauss has resigned as head of the international monetary fund chairs an air france hélène are on the line swung back into profit latest financial year by then says he'll see down in london after the engineering group report of a drop in november. here in moscow the picture is positive for second
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day in a row on wednesday there was also a rally as the markets rebounded from a five month low take a look at the movers on the nice like sanity shares on the biggest gainers as oil recovered last night dissolved and is in the lead two point two percent as it searches for options in africa exploration gazprom is also after upping its of european demand for cost. biggest i.p.o. of the year is underway in london commodity group plan cause prices float of five hundred thirty pence per share that's after the eleven billion dollar issue was four times over subscribed and the save the deal was priced to go and i'm not surprised that the mound was so high russia's biggest airport then why did the world place twenty percent of its shares in this planned i.p.o. in london so according to sources close to the deal quoted on the banks and vacancy this was because their portables in the value add up to seven and a half billion dollars its revenue grew around twenty percent to more than one
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billion dollars and twenty ten compared to the previous year. and russia is battling to pull its gas pipelines exempted from the e.u.'s energy package the document bans one company from being a gas supply and transport and have the same time and russian officials claim legislation will damage investment in oil and gas infrastructure projects and will in turn be harmful to your opinion and she security by leading yazid from the russian gas society explains what changes he would like to see. it's nice company million there but you should know what we think that certainly should be taken into the third elegy package position is that the energy package should come into legal force where our gas pipelines would you understand the difficulty of talks given the legislation has already come into force but we have to keep making steps towards for you a compromise it was a small business news coming our way and out saying in fifteen minutes i'll be here with an update i'll see that.
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