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it's not out. on. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy really large on our. two weeks of may news from the all see the g eight leaders unite to call for colonel gadhafi to go of moscow a ruse to mediate a cease fire in libya. the u.s. expands its military presence in poland plowing ahead with its own myself but that shield which russia says could spawn a new all of its records. the georgian authorization on international observers for long tbilisi to investigate the brutal independence day pram down on protesters it's left to people deads. glasgow mobiles the army chief abroad could not it
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awaits exhibitions of the hague where he is wanted for trial they will be time outs of power of thousands of muslims. are when welcome to this is r.t. life from moscow colonel gadhafi took a major blow at this week's g. eight summit in france as russia joined voices with nato allies calling on him to quit when they declared his rule in a dismissed and discussed ways to broker peace the struggling you're a currency was also one of criticalness for the world's richest countries as overseas and he said now we report. new world new ideas host france put 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 and will sarkozy be known as the man who saved tens of
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thousands of civilians and garcia well he. wants to economic ruin never ending war he must go g eight leaders agreed word for word in their debt for ration of balcony daffy 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 and accepted and will send an envoy. we are in touch with both sides the new forces in benghazi and representatives are gadhafi but we haven't broken with it and i think ties but i think it's useful in any case because we're trying to make closer approaches to sunni reasons for the escalation of violence which is still ongoing and we discussed it at the g eight not to curation says that we could have a regime that 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 which appears eager to back some countries but not others and to choose to
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intervene in libya it does not suit is to intervene in bahrain those and those rational economic geopolitical and should not about. did 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 but on the euro there were statements like this which could also go up because the euro a zero everything else in the future of the euro will threaten europe as a whole so a huge spending cuts continue in an attempt to prevent bureau extinction so will the mission in libya and the spending of billions g. eight leaders in. might have reached consensus on pradesh feet 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 libya 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 hint 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 says no way artsy soviet france. or with colonel gets out the increasingly isolated and nato is intensifying their attacks some experts believe russia mediation is crucial for peace but not alman from bill can't university in turkey says winning is more important for the alliance than. the rebels feel they have the support of the nato countries some other arab states actually have already shown much interest. and are suspect unless those who countries they were. next also to achieve
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a military victory. in russia will be able to act as leaders but i suspect at the moment that trees would. work to. what is more likely. well the libyan rebels leader has told r.t. that once gadhafi is gone there were no obstacles to peace before the interview is coming your way later in the program but here's some of the stuff out of the general has to say. the army requirement is one more get up and do some should leave libya among those who served in the previous government that are merely recusal people with whom we are ready to have a dialogue so that they can become members of the executive orders of the future libya it's colonel gadhafi who does not support all of this in the first british soldier of inserts from creating secure corridors for medicine and food supplies to those in need but once you start doing this rule the prospect of a dialogue. and
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nato is boosting its military potential near the border with russia amounts despite objections from moscow the u.s. has struck a deal to stage an fighter jets in poland which also howls american interest at the missiles the agreement came during president obama's visit. today the missiles which are part of the u.s. defense shield will be put in place i twenty eighteen russia has repeatedly called for a joint system book washington wants to separate missile shields up the g. eight summit on friday the russian president expressed concern about america's throw everything red beard is says washington's reluctance to provide guarantees puts global security at stake. what sort of a border unless we reach a deal before twenty twenty and the u.s. anti-missile system is finalized it could trigger a new arms race we have to get guarantees that this is still is not aided toughs no
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one gave us any such guarantees we're being told it's a get some countries that pose a threat when we are skewed these countries are we keep silent then we are asked do these countries have been just missiles no they do not have the missiles russia has and the conclusion is easy it seems to us like you. have been telling r.t. that americans are reluctant to provide. guarantees i wonder if our defense is in the end it's all in talk that i don't want the system or topical and the blame divisions within 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 nato and the united states need to make
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a joint statement to russia saying that this is tim is not aimed at you this is 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 cooperative relationship on missile defense 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 what the ministration wants and what some members of the senate like so focusing on what the administration wants and what russia wants they 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 current interest to move that forward. just a few minutes the russians you say are not doesn't know when it comes to truck loads. this is how some most good activists are trying to stop the madness threatening the country with waterproof di this is then campaigns and leave
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an indelible mark on the deal is to make sure everyone knows who they are i reports on the way. a flash mob in washington has spoke of full force of the war being forcibly arrested and police but don't sing in public they gathered at the jefferson memorial in the parlance of brown and dancing out for more than and among those how well that's the america presented out and that's ok she says he was stumped on the ground this is the band came in here in two thousand and eight when an activist sued police for resting her in public adults say all the three say they were paying tribute to her as a champion of the first amendment guaranteeing freedom and you can watch the cool things egypt with these treated them at all is easy to channel it's online now.
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world in seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule. now. have you had a response to protests on per. ounce rubber bullets and water cannons against protesters. killed in the violence will international observers want to investigate the excessive use of force. with thousands of only police closing in on all sides and angry protesters letting out. the main street in tbilisi became a battleground. cannons rubber bullets and tear gas fired indiscriminately into the
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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 that was very aggressive we did people started it all the people they don't make any sense we're laughing and then suddenly. the pain in my stomach. relates to me with some kind of bullet it's kind of bullet is a bullet and the kidney in itself. is a clue to 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 song girl to commit. genocide cut it in a vendor t. thousand and seven protests also resulted in violence police presence this time was even greater and just as. the violence all the more shocking given the age of many
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of the demonstrators. this been dubbed by some people the still very revolution an older generation they can certainly see in the crowd these people are struggling. and high food prices in the aftermath worried right. his own friends searched the hospitals for missing people might think you know we told them we came to find fifty million aged between twenty and forty who are looking for and we don't know where they are country hospital but they won't let us in and they won't give us any information telling us to ask the police the numbers of people injured or arrested of prefix stream lee hard to k.h. we know a lot of people who are who have been arrested and government giving us any information about them there are now international calls for the government to investigate violations of protesters human rights but amidst talks of freedom of speech many
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protesters have paid a high price for trying to have their say. i can't trust anyone anymore i'll never come to a protest rally again i just want to be safe. yet protesters have once again taken to the streets despite wednesday's violence people here refusing to be silenced sara fan r.t. to police. well turning to today's news now on the president of the republic. she was sixty two post away early on sunday morning animals he underwent a complex surgery to treat lung cancer but suffered complications bug up the country towards independence from neighboring georgia which it achieved following a war in two thousand and eight pm vice president will take over in an acting role in the next three months. serbian police are on high alert ahead of a rally against the arrest of for me up on the chief round luggage he was captured
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on thursday after sixteen years on the wrong and is waiting to hear when hope is sent to the hague on genocide charges where he was indicted for war crimes including the killing of almost eight thousand bosnian muslim men and boys a saturday night as out of a report from belgrade reaction to his arrest has ranged from jubilance to outrage official belgrade is called the capture of former bosnian general of the knowledge of great things 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 and the billions of dollars worth of grant money that could come with it it seems that they are overlooking the wishes and feelings of the serbian people not a single person we have spoken to here in belgrade have said that they believe arresting the former general is a good thing or necessary for serbia to come to terms with its past many going as
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far as to say that the real criminal in this situation is current president boris tadic for selling his people roast dodge. for the jews believe he used the biggest clue in the studio he's a serbian we deserve human blood he's our man he's our general right we couldn't very start each visit parachuting into heat with a team a team or. if the people who hate. the ear of the give to give get in the way credits 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 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
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of people took to the streets of the capital they were forced violently dispersed by riot police and many are fearing that this situation could repeat itself if the if is in fact extradited to the hague plus as some experts believe the accuracy of this people and the disappointment but they have for their government will 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 that demonstrate overhears that the community has missed dropping a little bit so i think that really is that people are actually are helping but feel really trust anyone who actually calls them out to the street to demonstrate and they're also actually worried that the government by actually provoked the arrest in order to make it easier so this is the strength of the russian
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war that it already is so for that reason it's hard to say when to zero as it is there but there's a lot of mystery a lot of mistrust even for opposition politicians originally official belgrade forbade any public gatherings following the news of the monitors arrest hearing of course a repeat of the events of a few years ago when they're out on projects was arrested and extradited to the hague says. crimes tribunals 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 the outcome lodge and his potential extradition not everyone believes that serbia will finally get its dream even members ship. and in the face of an all conflicts academic russia has been upping the ante in its fight against drug trafficking brit strict rules and public awareness campaigns are producing
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mixed results and not enough for some national reports on the justice own homes. it said all is fair in love and war and perhaps even more say in the war on drugs drugs that killed two point five million people every year across the globe and almost three hundred fifty men women and youngsters every day in russia and some are fighting their own can convert the battle against the threat payson as customers they arrange to meet alleged drug dealers and once they have satisfied as suspect as a drug pusher they serve them a black mark and leave them red faced. people have to know their enemies would look like people will be free to go out next time because next time police may be there . these guys are not alone in rushing there and conventional methods of fighting
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against drugs their colleagues from the drug free city movement have been accused of torturing addicts after they used handcuffs to force them to kick their habit they've also marked drug dealers houses to shame them in the community. but 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 we managed to unite our forces and declare war to the drug dealers. sociologists a mob justice occurs when people become disillusioned by official efforts but the public taking the law into its own hands is an unwelcome trend growth in the us of a border there are a lot of enthusiastic who are striving to eradicate this horrible evil boy any means possible the women actions don't comply with the law the law is against them for sure we can eradicate this evil only by legal methods there are over five million drug users in morden russia vast amounts of money has been blown on
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reducing drug demand and treating addicts persistence and just getting more and more gloomy. this is how some moscow activists are trying to stop the menace threaten the country with waterproof dye they must do as they say will have to hike to the public for at least three weeks some are skeptical about their methods are others even accuse them of all the goodies but the antidrug bit different is argue their form of justice is war fit if it helps save at least one life. not in our r.t. moscow. more on the way this hour including a look at what's hot in the frozen ocean meets the diving covering the. throng even the ship or you feel the bottom of the. well traditionally the boss of the international monetary fund has always been a european before leading emerging economies that's brazil russia india and china
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have also joined with south africa to say the net should become fast one leader president of bennett stressed that developing countries should get a fair chance but the idea was echoed by prime minister vladimir putin is very highly of the french finance minister. under the sea is found by all the e.u. members but north gave his support to the head of talent firms national bank recorded not tanka well in an exclusive interview with our team are trying to settle the galaxy is a favorite it's a really a matter of time before your it's been not really on the job and it's. very much a message that the developed countries and the european countries would like to maintain the staples which is not necessarily for i think the changes that have. already started but probably they do not go far enough.
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well we'll bring you all of the interview with the head of counter-examples national bank around a candidate for the i.m.f. presidency on monday here on r.t. ok quick check now it's all the international stories we're covering this hour a nato air strike in afghanistan's volatile helmand province has left at least fourteen people dead the target was insurgents but instead two civilian homes were struck it follows an insurgent attack on a u.s. marine base in the regional today elsewhere a taliban suicide bombing in the north this killed the senior police chief and five others including nato troops the police commander was one of the leaders of the northern alliance which was against melissa. as warrior head for japan's fukushima nuclear plant as the powerful typhoon heads its way in the next day or so officials admit that his energy is not fully prepared for heavy tropical rain and winds some reactor buildings are wide open and it's storm might send
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radioactive material into the air and sea has been battling to fix another broken cooling system but all thought another. band of reportedly taken control of the yemeni provincial capital all kinds of militants are believed to be among those who seized is zinjibar following two days of heavy fighting president lays being accused of surrendering the town says to fears over militant take a back it comes after yemen's leader and tribal chief agree to ceasefire following five days of the killed over one hundred and typical is under pressure to go after months of protests demanding he ends his twenty year rule. syrian activists claim government troops and tanks are attacking it to towns in the center of the country over a thousand people have reportedly been killed in crowded sounds on anti-government protests since march but unlike libya known to cheat intervention is signed by the
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united nations contribution. to libya as the u.n. is wary of libya mandates being abused by the naysayers coalition and not to avoid the same for syria. but what appears to be a failing operation in libya should we be surprised that the coalition was there and if the in syria not really as the first day of the u. s. and you have already announced sanctions against syria. however in comparison with the libya scenario you are is not in a rush to come up with a reason action to provoke actions from the allies some commentators work with to blame russia for your son's failure to react to the events in syria but i can't understand is why they believe that levenstein aria should be repeated in other countries which parts of it weren't right was it the part when the un security council resolution one to seventy three was abused or was it
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a civilian casualties at the hands of the coalition but probably no result after two months of warming and one of those should be repeated on syria. as american academic known chomsky says about the arab spring the us and its allies will spare no effort to prevent democracy and the arab what they feel losing their clout in the region. i don't think iran is slow to react it's hopefully learning from its own mistakes. if you have a go on a trip to ask a diving into with isis you probably wouldn't be high on your to do this. it's all in the mornings work out in short thomas meets those who are digging around in the deep sea all of the names. that would plunge into frigid interesting waters certainly nothing that jimmy but this crew is making
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vish 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 way a logical community stretches from a depth of five so 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 section of you working out in 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 three to
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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 in ships to russia what is then catalogue and still sometimes new discoveries are made constantly with 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 in antarctica john thomas fourteen. well all of sean's antarctic expedition reports all online you can watch anytime you like it awesome dot com here's what
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