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two weeks main news from the g eight leaders unite to call for a tunnel get down needs to go as moscow moves to mediations to inspire a new libya. the u.s. expands its religious presence in poland plowing ahead with its own insults and then shields with russia says it could stall the new arms race. the georgian on physician and international observers called on tbilisi soon investigate the brutal independence day crowds out on protesters which left two people dead. plus a form of bosnian as army chief. richard weighs extradition to the hague where he
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is wanted for trial over the last time the council was. everyone well can see this is r.t. line from moscow colonel gadhafi took a major blow with this week's g. eight summit in france as russia joined forces with nato allies calling on him to quit while they declared his rule in a just mess and discussed ways to broker peace and struggling euro currency was also on the critical less for the world's richest countries as aussies and he's now it rip. new world new ideas host france but that concept on the g eight table at a time when it looks like the old ways aren't working a war in libya on the front line with the euro crisis in the background leads to questions like this will sarkozy be known as the man who saved tens of thousands of
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civilians and then garcia well he was the man who brought france to economic ruin and never ending war in libya he must go g eight leaders agreed word for word in their declaration about the taffy saying he has lost all legitimacy now it's understood behind closed doors there was harsh debate on the sidelines russia was asked to step in and broker a cease fire it accepted and will send an envoy and we are in touch with most lloyd's new forces in gaza and representatives of gadhafi but we haven't broken diplomatic ties i think it's useful in any case because we're trying to make a closer approach is to reduce any reasons for the escalation of violence which is still ongoing we discussed it at the g eight nations says that we could laugh you regime has lost its legitimacy he must step down russia's approach to interfering in the internal affairs of sovereign nations differs dramatically from the west
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which appears eager to back some countries but not others it should choose to intervene in libya it does not suit is to intervene in bahrain those and those rational economic is geopolitical it's not about unity. g eight nations agreed a twenty billion dollars support package to arab nations that have toppled autocratic regimes and are struggling to build so-called new democracies along the euro there were statements like this screw up because the euro a zero everything that throws in the future of the euro will threaten europe as a whole so while huge spending cuts continue in an attempt to prevent euro extinction so will the mission in libya and the spending of billions create leaders my. every consensus on could daffy but can the west now afford to push pick and choose politics even further russia's deputy foreign minister claims a resolution on syria won't even be read let alone signed by russia after the disaster in the bia the question now what will happen to the rest of the arab world
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facing revolts for now only syria is a possible target with some g. eight leaders going as far to hit a u.n. resolution similar to libya could be an option if damascus doesn't back down something russia is more than likely to oppose reporting from the g. eight and he said no way r.t. soviet france really sound lesser modally told r.t. that the lack of political will all parties a volved in the living conflict is the cause of the stalemate there has to be a little solution to this grocers'. look. of the car. because on one you know. who was the accused the who. was the ship or.
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if you are. now the libyan rebels leader has told you that once a good athlete has gone there will be no obstacles to peace with an interview is coming your way in the program but his son of what the stuff of the downhill half percent. army requirement is that one worked up and his son should leave libya among those who served in the previous government that are many refutable people with whom they are ready to have a dialogue so that they can become members of the executive bodies of the future libya it's colonel gadhafi who's not so good at all of this in the first place will get revenge from creating secure corridors for medicine and food supplies to those in need but once he starts playing this role the prospect of a dialogue will open up through an intermediary.
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nato as it boosting its military potential near the border with russia and that's despite objections from moscow the u.s. has struck a deal to station a fighter jets in poland which will also house american intercept and the styles the agreement came during president obama's visit to warsaw on saturday the missiles which are part of the u.s. defense shield has in place i twenty eight russia has repeatedly called for a joint system of washington wants to separate missile shields up the g. eight summit on friday the russian president expressed concern about america's. says washington reluctance to provide guarantees puts global security at stake. what sort of a border unless we reach a deal with all twenty twenty in the u.s. and the missile systems are lost you could trigger a new arms race we have to get guarantees that this system is not aimed at us no
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one gave us any such guarantees we're being told it's against some countries that pose a threat when we ask who these countries are they keep silent when we are asked do these countries have been just missiles no they do not and who has the missiles russia has and the conclusion is easy it seemed to us. they've been telling r.t. that america is a reluctance to provide lewdly byington guarantees on without offense is only aimed at storing talks until insistent north's home or client had limbs divisions in washington well they are talking about how to make this a joint system the question is what does joint mean at this point they're talking about sharing early warning information and other radar information which would be a step forward but before they can get there before they can get to a shared system russia needs to be reassured that the system is not aimed at it and again the nato and the united states need to make a joint statement to russia saying that this system is not aimed at you this is
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them is no danger to you it's focused on dangers and threats from middle east not from russia there is the obama administration which is very much wants a collaborative relationship on a sort of fence with russia and very much wants another arms control reduction agreement with russia certain republicans in the u.s. senate do not want those things so we have to make that clear distinction between with administration wants and what some members of the senate want so focusing on what the administration wants and what russia wants they both want cooperation on missile defense and they both want to move on to a new arms reduction agreement and given that i think there's enough common interest to move forward. so just a few minutes the russians do say enough is enough when it comes to drugs since. this is how some mosca activists are trying to stop the menace threatening the country with waterproof di. well this isn't that
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a campaign that's in need i dabbled malk on the list to make sure everyone there you see they are reports on the way. i flash mob in washington has felt the full force of the more by being forcibly arrested and i police the don't sing in public while they gathered at the jefferson memorial in defiance of a bound dancing at the monument among those held america presents as of course he says he was flying to the ground while this is the band came in here in two thousand and eight when activists sued police for resting her public policy the group say they will pay tribute to the champion of the first amendment guaranteeing finger moving not in the full physics of how the police treated them at you tube channel it's online or.
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used today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations throughout the day. thousands of georgians have that made their anger over this week's heavy handed response to anti-government protests on thursday police used tear gas rubber bullets and water cannons against protesters into p.c. well two people were killed in the island's international observers from georgia to investigate the excessive use of force there fast reports. with thousands upon it police closing in on all sides and angry protesters letting out war cries in main street until e.c. became a battleground. also cannons rubber bullets and tear gas fired indiscriminately
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into the crowd many people were injured including a number of journalists are teasing spanish correspondent was among those caught in the chaos the policeman appears ok they was very aggressive with the people they started it all the people they don't make any answer with nothing and then suddenly being told the pain in my stomach and realize it me with some kind of bullet it's kind of bullet is probably and leaking and then i start to run the clearance of the riot police didn't come as a surprise to any of us that it was the scale of the operation that was such a shock. when the police dispersed the crowd as they were following me my friends with the sound goal to kemas genesee cut it in a thousand and seven protests also resulted in violence present this time was even
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greater and just as. the violence the most shocking given the age of many of the demonstrators. this being taught by some people the stillbirth revolution an older generation that will be in the crowd these people are struggling with low pensions and high food prices in the us the last worried relatives and friends searched the hospitals for missing people. we told them we came to find fifty men aged between twenty and forty we're looking for them and we don't know where the our country hospital. and they won't give us any information telling us to ask the police the numbers of people injured or arrested of prefix stream li hard to care. each of you know a lot of people who are interested in government giving guys any information about . their now international calls for the government to investigate violations of
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protestors human rights. and freedom of speech many protesters have paid a high price trying to have their say. i can't trust anyone anymore and i'll never come true brutus truly again i just want to be safe. yet pretenses have once again taken to the streets despite wednesday's but people here refusing to be silenced so. to police he. says today's news now the president of the republic has died saturday about she was sixty two passed away early on sunday morning in a moscow hospital he underwent a complex surgery to treat lung cancer but suffered complications like up said lead the country towards independence from a group which is following a war in two thousand and eight the vice president will take over the acting role the next three months. serbian police are on high alert to have
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a rally against the arrest of former bosnian serb army chief and icon luggage he was captured on thursday after sixteen years on the run and is waiting to hear when he'll be said to the hague on genocide charges or he was indicted for war crimes including the killing of almost eight thousand the bosnian muslim men and boys as as out of a report from belgrade reaction to his arrest that ranged from jubilance to outrage . official belgrade is called the capture of former bosnian general it off on luggage a great thing for their country that sentiment has been echoed by many european officials but with serbia sights set so firmly on the chance of a potential e.u. membership in the billions of dollars worth of grant money that could come with it it seems that they are overlooking the bushes and the feelings of the serbian people not a single person we have spoken to here in belgrade have said that they believe
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arresting the former general is a good thing or necessary for serbia to come to terms with its past many going as far as to say that the real criminal in this situation is the current president what is that they are selling his people. for the jews who believe he's the biggest criminal in the studio he's a serbian and we deserve human blood he's our man he's our general right we could study each visit her assume he would be a great team. if the people who hate. the ear of the you can give him the right to money you know what i mean so far belgrade has reacted quietly to the news of the munches arrest and potential extradition to the hague war crimes tribunal but a large rally is scheduled for later on tonight we are expecting thousands of people to gather outside the parliament building in the very heart of the serbian
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capital belgrade and of course looking back remembering previous rallies when a former leader of one project was arrested and extradited to the hague thousands of people took to the streets in the capital they of course pilot were dispersed by riot police and many are fearing that this situation could repeat itself if the if is in fact extradited to the hague thoughts as some experts believe the opposite of this people on the disappointment that they have for their government. actually keep them off the streets the thing is people have been so all disappointed about the outcomes of all these different demonstrations and unfortunately in serbia that there's lots of reasons to demonstrate over the years that the enthusiasm is dropping a little salt i think millions of people are actually going to help but feel really trust anyone who actually calls them out to the street to demonstrate and they're also actually worried that the government should provoke an arrest in order to
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make it easier so if the pressure or if it already is so for that reason it's hard to say enthusiasm is there but there's a lot of missing a lot of mistrust even for opposition. originally official belgrade forbade any public gatherings following the news of a lot of his arrest hearing of course a repeat of the events of a few years ago when that oncologist was arrested and extradited to the hague war crimes tribunal but it does seem that every action undertaken by official belgrade is aimed not at the people of this country but at those within the european union who do have the ability to open its doors for serbia but even with the arrest of our own luggage and his potential extradition not everyone believes that serbia will finally get its dream e.u. membership. as
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a rest may bring serbia closer to the european union but one current russian think that it's no panacea. instead of applauding serbia for finally catching wild which you will see in the western media yet another orgy of serbia phobia reminding everybody of srebrenica and. eight thousand so being media more tightly controlled by the government then they had ever been under milosz or repeating in unison that the e.u. is some kind of panacea that will resolve the problems now if serbia does during the think it will be the first time in history that a rat has turned on to a sinking ship. when the face of a narcotics telegraphs or has been are angry and. a fight against drug trafficking strickler was in public awareness campaigns are producing mixed results
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and not enough artists with an option of reports on they take justice into their own hands. it said all is fair in love and war and perhaps even more say in the war on drugs drugs that kill two point five million people every year cross the globe and almost two hundred fifty men women and youngsters every day in russia alone some of the points in their own controversial battle against the threat payson as customers they arranged to meet alleged drug dealers and once the satisfied is suspect is a drug pusher they serve them a black mark and leave them red faced. people have to know their enemies or blue quite as people will be afraid to go out and stand because next time police may be there. these guys are not alone in rushing there and conventional methods of fighting against drugs their colleagues from the drug free city movement have been
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accused of torture in attics after they'd used handcuffs to force them to kick their habit they've also mocks drug dealers houses to shame them in the community. it is our uprising against the drug dealers do you think it's better to sit at home and watch how the drug dealers will be killing you but we managed to unite our forces and declare war to the drug dealers. sociologists the mob just as occurs when people become disillusioned by official afterwards but the public taking the law into its own hands is an unwelcome trend work the border there are a lot of enthusiastic who are striving to eradicate this horrible evil by any means possible when their actions don't comply with the law the law is against them for sure we can eradicate this evil but only by legal methods there are over five million drug users in more than russia vast amounts of money has been blown on reducing drug demand and treating addicts as statistics are just getting more and
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more blue me. this is how the moscow activists apply. to stop the madness threaten the country with waterproof dye then mark do as they say will have to hide to the public for at least three weeks some are skeptical about their methods others even accuse them of really going to put the end to drug vigilantes argue their form of justice is worth it if it helps save at least one life. moscow. on the way this hour including a look at what's hot in the frozen and should be the tide is covering the drive in the sugary season but for. now traditionally the boss of the international monetary fund has always been a year appear before leading a column is that brazil russia india and china have also joined with the africa to
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say the net should be cancelled by government president maybe added stress the developing countries should get a fair chance the idea was echoed by prime minister who said he spoke highly of the french finance minister christine lagarde candidacy is backed by all the e.u. members but putin also gave his support to the head has its stance national bank and the gory a mother in an exclusive interview with our savior martin said although it is a favorite it's only a matter of time before europe's monopoly on the job. is very much a message a developed country and the european countries would like to maintain the status quo which is not necessarily for. changes you know. already. but probably didn't go far enough. well we'll bring
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you our full interview with the head of patrick sands national bank and i counted it for the i.m.f. presidency on monday here on our take a check now on some of their international stories we're covering for you this hour and makes a way as far in afghanistan volatile helmand province has left at least fourteen people dead the targets i was insurgents but instead to civilian homes was strong it follows an insurgent attack on a u.s. marine base in the region on saturday elsewhere as hell of a suicide bombing in the north has killed a senior police chief and five others including native troops the police commander was one of the leaders of the northern alliance which fought against medicines. yemen's president on the country's tribal chief have agreed as. five days of clashes in the capital that left more than a hundred and twenty dead the gun battles of began after president saleh refused under proposal by go out mediators to step down within
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a month this week's findings to fears that yemen could descend into civil agree sunday is under pressure to go after months of demonstrations demanding an end to twenty year. there's already a head for japan's fukushima nuclear plant as a powerful typhoon has its way in the next day also officials admit the facility is not fully prepared for heavy tropical rain and winds song reactor buildings a wide open storm might send radioactive material into the air and sea workers have also been battling to fix another broken system but all now back online. now if you have to go on a trip to and out of bed diving into it i see things probably wouldn't be high on your to do list of some it's all in a morning's work thomas means those who are digging around in the deep sea dirt in the name of science. a backwards plunge into frigid antarctic
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waters certainly is not for the timid but this crew is making vis dive a regular experience all in the name of science. the main purpose of our trip to antarctica is to establish a foundation for monitoring different species living on the bottom of the ocean we are studying the distribution of animals that live there and we are studying their nature each day during the short summer season as crew makes multiple trips out to sea where they get a firsthand look at what's below the surface. in this case one in the same biological community stretches from a depth of five it's almost fifty meters there are certain variations but mostly the picture is the same it's impossible to say anything now it's too early to draw any conclusions we've got too little information just one sectional view working out of the coastal waters of antarctica will not only help scientists identify the types of animals living here but by coming back over time they can study subtle changes in the environment and how the animals are affected by those changes in
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three to five years we will repeat our data collection and we can establish whether there have been any changes some animals might have gone and others me have replaced them we can establish why maybe there are some climatic changes that lead to changes among the populations so it will indicate whether it got colder or warmer here what they come up with can at times seem a bit questionable if not simply messy while other times they're catch is quite clear but in all cases important to their research so what is logged and shipped to russia what is then catalogue and still sometimes new discoveries are made constantly what i'm cataloguing many new types of muscles my colleagues are doing the same we're always finding new and absolutely unknown species proving that there is still much more work to be done in one of the world's coldest ecosystems kartika john thomas forty. all of sean's outlasting exposition reports are online for you
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so what anytime with r.t. dot com here's what else you've got there for me this song is a rough and single read on the table again by lifting the pound on world weight next boards a few weeks. back in the sand. when west came easter sunday marks the anniversary of american a president ronald reagan is now no longer exists the u.s.s.r. made about how transatlantic bridges were built as r.c. docks. the for. our cities interview with the libyan rebel leader is coming up after a recap of our top stories in just a few records. in
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