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entirely true which is if it's true it's a good i would. like to change every green leafy chill in tokyo. for peace breakthrough the russian foreign minister is such a hold talks with the libyan rebels and palestinian officials in moscow. it comes as the us president barack obama continues pushing on israel to start talking and reach the territorial agreements with piles of bodies all the details are coming out shortly. the largest anti-government protest in years gather strength in georgia but the opposition promising to see the president mikheil saakashvili out by the rebels day. plus the e.u. turns up the heat on greece for not doing enough to stop dragging down the euro but after claiming it's already pushing itself to the limit. in the russian version of
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paul gauguin there is places on the nerves of steel for change my number one billion dollar i.p.o. is a british ten times of crimes and more in business in ten minutes. three pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us delegations from the libyan opposition and palestinian officials are seeking help to resolve their regional problems or the power struggle in libya and the arab israeli peace settlements are expected to top the agenda of their separate meetings with russia's foreign minister. has more. last week it was a delegation from tripoli now it's a delegation from being guys he'd be a rebel stronghold and moscow stresses that it does not want to be a mediator in this conflict saying that this is an internal issue for libya but it
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does want to help all sides to find ways to start moving to a closer towards some sort of a cease fire and last week tripoli said that they are ready to go by all the u.n. resolutions and they are ready to consider a ceasefire but only if the rebels put their weapons down and nato stops the shelling but you know one of the biggest stumbling points and probably the biggest challenge for moscow at this meeting is that the rebels say they will not put their weapons down until gaddafi goes so we're not expecting any breakthroughs here but foreign minister said you know a bit off has been saying that it's absolutely vital to at least start working on some sort of a timeline for negotiations on a cease fire palestinian authorities are also meeting with the a russian foreign minister these are delegations from padaca and hamas the two most powerful
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political movements in gaza and the west bank just earlier this month they decided to put their differences of course after years of animosity and are now playing to form a joint governments and earlier they said they hope for russia's support in this matter and it also sets to discuss the preconditions for creating an independent palestinian state they want to take this matter up to the united nations in september and also said we are counting on russia's support obviously this conflict has been going on for many decades but over the years it became pretty clear that the international community including the middle east quartet which is need out of russia the united states the european union and the e.u. the united. they see that there's only one solution and that is a true state solution just recently us president barak obama met with the israeli prime minister and supported this eight year he said these waters off the future
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independent palestinian state should be based on those in the eighty sixty seven which would make them go through jerusalem while this was rejected by these really prime minister was said it would make israel defenseless against palestine so a leader at another meeting with israel's because to lobby in the united states barack obama softened his stance saying that if waters of the future independent palestine they don't really have to be exactly as before in one nine hundred sixty seven so no media analysts say that the u.s. is trying to please both israel and the international community sort of is trying to sit on two chairs at the same time and that is actually creating even more tension and for more on this here's my colleague. when addressing the powerful pro israel lobby here in washington president obama has made sure to reaffirm the i'm wavering support of the united states for its trial he also made sure his thursday
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speech they'd not leave anyone confortable in that speech is suggested by israel go back to pray nine hundred sixty seven borders with mutually agreed land swaps many swayne least found the mere idea of going back to nine hundred sixty seven unacceptable peace where the prime minister said it was unrealistic so there was some tension bare and given how important the support of the jewish lobby is in the us presidential elections president obama had to do some explaining i know that stating these principles on the issues of territory and security generated some controversy over the past few days i wasn't surprised i know very well that the easy thing to do. particularly for a president preparing for reelection is to avoid any controversy. so let me reaffirm what nine hundred sixty seven lines with mutually agreed means by
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definition it means that the parties themselves israelis and palestinians will negotiate a border that is different than the one that existed on june fourth one nine hundred sixty seven. so while president obama basically said at the apec conference was here's the solution that the united states suggested washington will in no way put any pressure on israel to advance the process it's not the first time washington talks about the two state solution obama is the first u.s. president to express it explicitly in a speech but they were similar suggestions before but never any actions to really push for one example of the policy or words but not actions are the settlements u.s. administration has called these really settlement expansion illegitimate but when it came to actually voting at the u.n. security council to condemn the settlement expansion as illegal to the u.s. the solution as we're going back to nine hundred sixty seven borders as a basis for negotiations the solution is not new all the other members of the quartet of middle east peace negotiators have long been supporting it president
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obama was popularity in the arab world is now as low as ever is facing pressure from both the international community and its all time ally israel almost mentioning of nine hundred sixty seven alone sounded unacceptable so president obama's attempts to please both the international community and its will seem to have resulted in yet another nonstarter in the middle east peace process. political analyst john mearsheimer says if israel doesn't soften its approach towards a peace deal tel aviv concerned find itself totally isolated in the middle east. there's no question that the united states is well beyond losing patience with netanyahu and with israel more generally behind closed doors the united states is furious with israel because israel is pursuing a policy that is not me american national interest this is disastrous for us and that's why obama wants a two state solution but the problem that obama faces like all american presidents
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face is that you can't put any pressure on israel because the y.b. in this country was so powerful did it when great damage to obama's political future with president obama was saying very clearly is that israel is being isolated around the world and the palestinians are gaining the upper hand in terms of world opinion and what's going to happen here is that it's going to be israel and the united states against the rest of the world and this is just a esther's for the united states and disastrous for israel and that's the message that obama is sending to netanyahu but unfortunately the message is not getting through. and still ahead this hour haggling the konami crisis the group way. sometimes she agreed string outs and drinking gulping you see the world illusion foundries crisis it's the only thing that's left to find out why greece is added to
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to its debt crisis is putting a new strain on its relationship with the group. to the republic of georgia now where thousands of anti-government protesters are gathering for a third day of demonstrations opposition leaders are calling it a revolution which they claim will convert president peacefully iran's state well they've described his government as a criminal regime and claim of a bit of robbed of their freedoms thousands rallied in the capital over the weekend police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse some of the protesters well it's the largest public movement against the government since two thousand and seven participate people camped out in the center of tbilisi overnight opposition leader who are nuts are told our international involvement is helping to prevent provocation from the accordance. we will continue to keep this place yesterday night we were waiting serious serious provocations and we knew that it was the
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readiness from special forces the bread sounds of the mistreating again but thanks to the international community and objective information when there was a critical approach concerning breaking down the ministrations interview we see him in but to meet in person thank you in a warm winter of. diplomatic representatives from different countries it was possible to avoid any provocation from last night we are fighting for democracy we are fighting against nobody should we send you this country and we are not to go we will likely democratic norms we imported for everybody people have really empty hands they have no any arms people are just. to continue political struggle and we will continue this struggle we want to show to everybody we will achieve our results president saakashvili has been heading for downfall since the day he came to power well that's according to political analysts. the problem has been warnings
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since strange all thoughts reach all five when saakashvili came to power. them. georgian public is increasingly dissatisfied with saakashvili if he is away or cracking down on any kind of opposition the country. was. all for once such actually came into power and during the years of the opposition there was freedom of speech the political dodges the different views calls for internal and external policies of the contrie. really has been doing for the last seventy years is cracking down on position and actually has managed to alienate not only all the political thought is but most of the pollution in the culture and coming up shortly in the program in the sense that. among all the area fighting. for children with disabilities is forced to move out. now as the euro zone economic
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crisis deepens greece is being criticized for not doing enough well the country is facing fresh ultimatums from members as its debt continues to spiral out of control needs to step up its economic reforms to help reduce its huge national deficit but the greek prime minister has admitted there are likely to meet their obligations and. for its impatience the government protests have become commonplace and there are rumors the country made leave the euro all together as a way out of the crisis as artist at the result of all reports tensions between the e.u. and greece are fast approaching the boiling point. as famous greek businessmen aristotle onassis once said to be successful keep looking tanned live in an elegant building even if you're in the cellar be seen in smart restaurants even if you only nursed one drink and if you borrow borrow big. greece certainly borrowed big but it hasn't
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helped its success a modern country built on a glorious ancient civilization is on the brink of national financial disaster and some e.u. members which helped bail it out are no longer happy with the anti-crisis measures taken by athens. we can't just show you solitary and then say that these countries can't continue this before we can't have a common currency by some get lots of occasions time and others very less so that won't work in the long term. to the people of greece already suffering from severe job and wage cuts this statement was a slap in the face of the ideologies that greeks are those guys who lie in the sun and don't work the reality is not about greeks and you have statistics it's very serious that this sticks produced by the european union which proved. work at
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least as much as other europeans have the same time i think that would be ideal for the german government is that we should sell everything to them because we owe it to them to see the kinds of situation but in the end produces a very uneven relationship inside the us supposedly. a union of states that were meant to be in a way. form. some kind of solidarity so even the slightest rumors that greece might leave the euro have already been flatly denied by athens and brussels some experts believe this would be best for the e.u. even claiming it could be less painful than being warned experts from abroad so they try to make us clear. no country that has that should escape the euro area because they would lose money but this shouldn't
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be our problem it shouldn't be the problem for the wealthier european countries our research has shown up greek could leave the euro area without any big problems but the greek people are facing big. problems total out of work is expected to hit around eight hundred thousand this year with an unemployment rate of forty percent among the young it seems people strolling through the city's markets are just putting on a briefing. sometimes. drinking coffee is this the country's crisis it's the only thing that's left. just have a coffee outside and you'll avoid being always in a crowd of. the despair is evident in the shuttered stores all across africans despite the fact that it's the tourist high season business and the birthplace of civilization looks pretty dead certain even members have accused the greeks of
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simply being too lazy and while it's true that some shop owners will reopen after a few days on the beach for many these windows of opportunity are permanently closed. ironically it seems that this time it's the greeks who should have been aware of those bearing gifts the e.u. bailout of one hundred billion euros has mired the country in crippling debt and caused the developing political challenge between athens and its european partners over what's to happen next the rising tension between the two is causing fault lines which some say now threaten the entire unity of the european union itself. catherine those are about r t athens greece to brussels now where you for administers are offering the pressure on key countries the syrian president bashar al assad's assets have been a frozen and he's now back from entering territory it was in response to the
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violent crackdown on anti-government protests last week a flavel granted asset freeze and thirteen other senior syrian officials meanwhile the boss also taking action against iran over a hundred more people and companies were added to a list of those affected by e.u. sanctions. these measures are designed to force tehran to a bad did its controversial atomic program. and also mention national stories in brief for you this hour the taliban have rejected the media reports that its leader mullah mohammad omar has been killed in pakistan earlier a private afghan news try to claim the spiritual leader had been gunned down on the way from the city of quetta to the volatile region of north waziristan over the weekend however there's been no official confirmation of his death the f.b.i. has been hunting for mullah omar for nearly a decade these believed to have sheltered osama bin laden and al qaeda militants in the hears prior to the september eleventh attacks. stay in pakistan where
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a navy sources say troops have ended a siege at the naval air base by insurgents in karachi the gunmen were cornered after their nighttime raid on the complex which left at least twelve security officers dead well armed militants holed up inside the syllabi after the storm did with guns and grenades the assault also destroyed several u.s. supplied surveillance aircraft the taliban claimed responsibility and what is its third major attack since vowing to avenge the recent killing of osama bin laden. planted backed by the u.s. e.u. and gulf arab states to end yemen's political crisis has collapsed after president ali abdullah saleh refused to sign it but it's the third time he's stopped short of putting pen to paper he certainly this deal which would see him leave power within a month and granted immunity would lead to civil war earlier the bus or our first
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strike to broker the plan had to be freed after being trapped in an embassy by. a violent crackdown has claimed more than one hundred fifty lives since. in january. an ash cloud is expected to hit norway today and could reach the u.k. by the end of the week according to iceland's met office befall saturday seraphs one of the country's most active volcano norway and greenland are set to close their air spaces and iceland's main international airport has been shot and internal flights are grounded but experts see little chance of a repeat of last year's mass closure of european airspace in a different icelandic volcano went on. a moscow dolphinarium which offers therapy to children suffering from physical and mental disabilities basis well they're building needs urgent repairs but the center has nowhere else to go artie's it's not a boycott has more. they matter
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a few months ago bania it timid six year old with a developmental disorder and casper it is beluga whale is slightly asymmetrical fins forty minutes in the pool twice a week and one a small bird can already see the difference i get on the visits even though i can see that he's opening up to the world he's become more confident and most sociable and it happens without any drawbacks and side effects the ana is one of several thousand children who have received dolphin therapy at the moscow dolphinarium that is until the city authorities ordered the dolphins and their trainers all out of this bulls fighting on faith utility bills and crumbling infrastructure so this building wasn't designed to handle large quantities of. soldiers ravage construction and the building could collapse like a house of cards at any moment. because the military is indeed in need of repair
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yet while asking the dolphinariums of a kid it promises to hold which owns it is not offering any alternatives. addiction notes can make even humans feel like fish out of one or that these sea creatures it's much more than just an unaccountable situation. congress should take all their grounds authors are still waiting for their fate to be decided. this is one of our last remaining artists his name is dick on this is the first time in his life that he has the pool all to himself and it's very distressing because dolphins and whales are very social animals we don't know what to do with him now so far the only option is to take him home but he's too big for my tub. legally speaking the whole has every right to vick they don't an area and it looks like it's going to little regard for the animals or the children they were helping. one reason the with friends are so good with children is because they're eager to please their
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team to their little patients needs and limitations their gentle well intentioned and accommodating exhibiting all the qualities that people would look for in everybody who is involved in this dolphin a vixen scandal but so far i like fine. capitalism after all they want to be if they want to feed and children's charities not the most profitable business but it's prime location no matter how valuable it is but you good just to still skeptical would stick to the street like any mother would child with autism see stratospheric. words every little communities huge for its money can stand up close the doors and never in. these arguments are so far being drowned out in a speedy thousand south to be more suitable for sharks and for the. r.c. . well you can find out more of the stories we're covering at r.t.
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dot com including for the record i'm lazy i get so bad it's a special jury prize of a cattle class of all but there's a plane exam and there are check out our of my interview with him and also. because the star hundreds gathered in hospital on sunday for a program we are proud owners told our precious possession it's all about it much more at all to dot com. and now it's time for the business update with your ear. well a very warm welcome to the business are doing good to have a company russia stop search engine which is the russian version of google was
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listed on the new york tonight one percent on i.p.o. always up to ten times over subscribed that's according to some sources so no wonder they've increased price range to twenty four twenty five dollars for sharon but well from communications russia believes yandex could after form last year a successful debut of male dogs are you. male or overpriced it was heavily oversubscribed price at the top of the range as i recall it will be a difficult for me to match i don't say it's possible i mean and my basis for saying that is that if you look not just in russia and i'm directing stocks but what's happening globally in the internet space you had linked in that listed one shot up one hundred nine percent in the first day of trading in terms of the overall atmosphere it's that means that yandex is is going to be listing in an even more positive atmosphere in the internet space demand is clearly strong and so i think that you have access a great opportunity to perform very well russian oil experts say iraq production might not be enough to start rising prices gas from the left has started developing
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a new world building this to iraq but this new production along with that of other international companies is unlikely to stem the number to call. we have all the projections. from two and a half million barrels per day that the rights produce is now so eleven that as some was promised by all the companies when they submitted their town their proposals gives you do tional what eight million barrels per day that's almost eight to ten percent the world some world is producing right now and then that swaying issue. iran is a member of opec and there will be an issue within opec how they will regulate the volumes and no one would ever try to predict what their oil price could be evenly for the supply outstrips newmont you still wouldn't bet that their oil prices now speculators in the corridor one prize if you look at the. paper
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boardroom said real boardrooms of barrels of oil that are traded probably the difference that is over ninety percent this paper of ten percent is real warnings so what they spread guilty of product in the price of oil. is guess. ok let's have a look at how the markets are faring right now lots of the price of blood grolsch prices are down and he signs the u.s. economy slowing down to concern three spades he called on its debt all that is stoking speculation demand for fuel may weaken. european stocks a shot in the rat suffer a downgrade of reid's debt ratings by future how do we can downgrade of the outlook for each of his ratings by standard and poor's has a sea of red as well lines on depression the use of new volcanic activity in iceland. and moscow the markets have started monday's trading session in the red
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all negative news from abroad the r.t.s. is losing two point nine percent this song as you can see my city is not by behind one point seven percent in the right. now take a look at some of the individual show moves across a new chips all seeing losses gas price is losing two point eight percent the to be is also down the wrong two percent what was going just bucking the trend is among the regulars on the miser's shares are up more than one percent and stronger gold prices and the funds to jump production in the next three years. almost to make it complete control of the pipeline network which ships russian gas to europe the crisis hit country plans to sell its stake in bell trans. billion dollars once it receives the bailout loan from russia from has already paid same song for heart of the country's pipeline network past week also urged to sell staged assets to complement the plans. which helped the former social problem
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