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markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a normal look at the global financial headlines. on the report. this week's top stories the course of g eight leaders speaking unison to devolve colonel gadhafi goes to the doctor and bring to step in and immediately to seize in libya. now give us pushes forward with it sunday with our defense shield in europe must go once the politics faith of the world security agreements. he takes a look at one idea rest a general roundtable outages causing an overabundance to the government of treating its people to britain europe's fate on. a day of rage in georgia led to
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bloodshed after police brutally crack down on thousands of protesters demanding the resignation of president sarkozy get. a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow colonel gadhafi suffered a major blow at this week's g. eight summit in france as russia joined forces with naysay allies calling on him it's a quit well they declared his rule in a just a measure discuss ways to broker peace but there are still differences on syria with russia saying it won't back any u.n. action and it's now a report. new world new ideas host france put that concept on the g eight table at a time when it looks like old ways aren't working a war in libya on the front line with the euro crisis in the background leads to
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questions like this will sarkozy be known as the man who saved tens of thousands of civilians and garcia well he was the man who brought us to economic ruin never ending war in libya he must go g eight leaders agreed word for word in their declaration about gadhafi saying he has lost all legitimacy though 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 a stillness yes we are in touch with both saw its new forces and been ghazi and representatives. we haven't broken diplomatic ties i think it's useful in any case because we're trying to make closer approaches to reducing the reasons for the escalation of violence which is still ongoing we discussed it at the g eight and articulations says that we could have you regime lost its legitimacy because we 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
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some countries but not others it's just to intervene in libya it does not suit us to intervene in bahrain those and those rational economic is geopolitical it's not about human didn't. do it 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 will also go up because the euro is you everything that could threaten the future of the euro will threaten europe as a whole so one 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 catastrophe 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
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disaster in libya the question now what will happen to the rest of the arab world 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 to mascaras 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 but with nato jets intensifying their attacks against the middle east analyst after the dow he told r.t. that a lack of political will from those involved in the libyan conflict is the real cause of the stalemate that has to be political solution to this crisis. look. of them are. destroyed. was the accused the who. was the.
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last of or. those who are. all into. you know. one of. those against the field. where the libyan rebels live in with the author of the daily allowance wholeheartedly that once colonel gadhafi is gone there'll be no calls to. our main requirement is that moammar gadhafi and his son should leave libya among those who serve in the previous government about their many refutable 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 is nobbs all of this in the first political events
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us from creating secure corridors for medicine and food supplies going to those in need but once he stops doing this role the prospect of a dialogue will open up through an intermediary. and you can see the full interview in an hour's time here on r.t. . well the u.s. is plowing ahead with plans to build up its military in eastern europe but is telling russia not to worry any u.s. code agree with the fight at the ploy in the country which moscow says is alarmingly close to russia's borders will the missile defense shield and will be in place by twenty a team russia has repeatedly called for a joint system but what's also wants to separate missile seals at the g eight summit on fighting over there said he is not particularly happy with about his position on the arms race and no deal is reached. what sort of
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a good deal unless we reach a deal before twenty twenty and the u.s. anti-missile system is finalized you could trigger a new arms race we have to get guarantees that this system is not aimed at us no 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 we keep silent then we also do these countries have missiles no they do not and who has the missiles russia has so the conclusion is easy is saying to us. but you all arms experts have been telling r.t. that america's reluctance to provide legally binding bounties i want to mess around with offense is aimed at stalling talks on a joint or. 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
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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 a joint statement to russia saying that this system 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 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 want 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 common interest to move that forward. well several people have been to forcibly arrested
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in washington for dancing at the thomas jefferson that memorial among those how well the american presidents adam kokesh who says taking the sun to the ground this is the flash mob was organized from social networks a protest against obesity couldn't this isn't the bizarre thing now more than that and they came in during two thousand and eight when the activist you'd been in school less than half the population things he's remorseful for this is a fellow the police treated them out on you tube channel. four news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corp the.
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serbian police are on high alert with supporters around came out it said to hold rallies and protests at his arrest the former bosnian serb army chief was captured on thursday after sixteen years on the run and is awaiting extradition to the hague to face a war crimes tribunal that it was indicted today for the killing of woman eight thousand poles in muslims outstrip her needs he denies the charges against him and his company that is out of a report and the rest has left serbs divided. official belgrade is called the capture of former bosnian gen off my mother is 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 vu membership in 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
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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 he studied for selling out his people who. are jews who believe he's the biggest criminal who said look he's a serbian and we deserve human blood he's our man he's our general right we could restart beach music parachuting into theory with a team mate team. the people who hate. the ear of the computer down the right pretty soon 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 of the capital they were forced violently dispersed by riot police and many are fearing that this situation could repeat itself if the right if is in fact extradited to the hague thought as some experts believe the aphasic 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. of force with serbia that there's lots of reasons to demonstrate over the years that you susie has ms and dropping a little salt i think millions of people are actually on the other but didn't really trust anyone who actually calls them out to the streets to demonstrate that they're also actually worried that the government may actually provoke arrest in
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order to make it easier to. be playing russian or that it already is so for that reason it's hard to say enthusiasm is there but there's a lot of mystery a lot of mistrust even for opposition. originally official belgrade forbade any public gatherings following news of a lot of his arrest hearing of course a repeat of the events of a few years ago when that other one cottage was arrested and extradited to the hague the 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 up on luggage and his potential extradition not everyone believes that serbia will finally get its dream e.u. membership. knowledge his defense team asked such to appear leading to extradition
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on monday saying his health is too poor and foreign affairs. reports it says that the model is unlikely to get a fair trial when he gets to the hague anyway. having been through the hague both as a an expert witness and as a material witness i'm well aware of the fact that it is a highly politicized institution that has been used over the years to provide retroactive. chris our judicial verification all the political position of the western powers that the serbs are indeed the main culprits for all that has come to pass in the former yugoslavia and mark my words over the next few days instead of applauding serbia for finally catching wabbit you will see in the western media yet another. poor cheap food reminding everybody of
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stripper needs and the alleged eight thousand dead with his ma beaches greatest alleged crime the serbian media more tightly controlled by the government today than they had better be on the last. and all of the media repeating in unison that the e.u. is some kind of hemisphere that will resolve the problems now if serbia does during the i think it will be the first time in history that a wretch has jumped on to a sinking ship. here's a quick taste of what's still ahead this hour fruitless efforts to get how upon this middle east peace plan let both israelis and palestinians on our. last find out what are the usual discoveries are being made in the room waters of two worlds i see is constant. now george is independent state was supposed to celebrate liberty but there was little freedom of speech for those wanting to hold
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their government to account for corruption they were pelted with rubber bullets and tear gas as they tried to make their voices heard calling for president saakashvili his resignation the opposition claims some of their supporters might have been beaten to death with their first reports now on a brutal crackdown on protesters in tbilisi. with thousands advantage police closing in on all sides and angry protesters lashing out war cries and main street in tbilisi became a battleground. water cannons rubber bullets and tear gas to fight indiscriminately into the crowds many people were injured including a number of journalists artes in spanish correspondent was among those caught in the chaos the policeman appears ok he was very aggressive with the people they started it all the people they don't make any nothing and then suddenly being so big bang in my stomach and realize it me with some kind of bullet it kind of bullet
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is the bullet and. i start to. this influence 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. as the crowds they were following me my friends with the sound goal to kill as. journalists have it in a van that he thousand and seven protests that had also resulted in violence said police presence this time with even greater and just. the violence all the more shocking given the age of many of the demonstrators. this being touched by some people the still the revolution an older generation that family be in the crowd these people are struggling with low pensions and high food prices in the aftermath worried relatives and friends searched the hospitals for missing people. we came to
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find fifty men aged between twenty and forty we're looking for and we don't know where they are on country hospitals but they will soon and they won't give us any information telling us to ask the police the numbers of people injured or arrest this priest extremely hard to carry. each email and lots of people who are who have been here a state government giving guys any information about that there are now international calls for the government to investigate violations of creating these human rights talks of freedom of speech many protesters have paid a high price for trying to have their say and we are bigots and i can't trust anyone anymore i'll never come to a protest rally again i just want to be safe and live yet pretenses have once again taken to the streets despite wednesday's violence people here refusing to be
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silenced. i think the tbilisi of turning to today's news now and the president of the republic how. she was sixteen passed away early on sunday morning in a moscow he had left his caucasian republic through with flying to start renting from daughter which. came to a moscow hospital last week along surgery it was reported but there he had difficulties recovering from that surgery and earlier today it was announced that he had died. i was elected to the presidency of abkhazia in two thousand and five he led the country throughout these years up to now and through its defining moment in two thousand and eight when the country for the war of independence against neighboring georgia it won my independence and sergei gonchar was our country's head when it did so so what now for the future of our cars yeah well for the next three months
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his vice president will take over the country until elections are held and the country chooses its next president. stuart a middle east peace talks of once again driven a wedge between israel and its main ally the united states israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has come rejected bombers call to return to nine hundred sixty seven borders with the palestinians refusing to withdraw from occupied lands and is going to kill reports resolution is unlikely to come soon given america's willingness to challenge its partner. mr president obama's calls for peace and a two state solution fell on deaf ears both with israelis for many from the mere mentioning of going back to preen nine hundred sixty seven border mines is unacceptable. because. and with the palestinians who believe there is nothing but words in what the u.s.
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president has said is that a fraction of pressure on it in you know the prime minister of israel or of israel's government now also it's like for us it's like a lose lose things like it's very hopeless like we hear the very things kind of implementation addressing the powerful pro israel lobby in washington president obama has made sure to reaffirm that no pressure would be put on israel to advance the process and he's proposed solution was just the friend's advice use cannot be imposed on the parties to the current. no vote at the united nations will ever create an independent palestinian state and the united states will stand up against efforts to single israel out at the united nations or in any international forum israel's legitimacy is not a matter for debate analysts say the contradiction of words and deeds has been a constant source of global first ration about the us foreign policy in the middle
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east one example feel bomb administration has called these really settlement expansion illegitimate but when he came to actually voting at the un security council to condemn the settlement expansion is illegal the u.s. veto the resolution the failure of the united states to deal effectively with the israel palestine issue and double standards actually the president made a very strong case that we should not tolerate civilians. by their rulers but we do nothing when the only israelis do all these things. cost . pretty hard in terms of our credibility and personage internationally and that's not important the surveys suggest president obama's ratings in the muslim world are as low as ever experts say the inconsistency with which the u.s. reacted with different episodes of the arab uprising is to blame president obama's speech on thursday was seen as
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a way to reach out through the air balls and say the u.s. supports men and women of the street as opposed to suppressing works but it seems he's worth resulted in more confusion about u.s. policies particularly when it came to these really palestinian conflict. said what he said in the last speech for. most of the palestinians feel frustrated only about the speech also i was reading all the. media. they are also. so i don't know who is happy i don't want. speech president obama is facing pressure from both the international community that has long been suggesting the two state solution of the ninety six to seven border lies as part of that solution and its ally israel trying that proposal unrealistic president obama the pence to please both the international community and it will seem to have resulted in yet another nonstarter in the middle east peace process i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t.
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. well for more on the israeli palestinian stalemate to log on to dot com here's what's online for you israel is an escalation of violence as egypt relaxes restrictions at its crossings with gaza supporters say it will help relieve you a humanitarian crisis in the street. so online a glitch any of us prison computer system releases her isn't dangerous criminals on the streets of california find out how what happens it all turns up. so stories making headlines right now and two women and twelve children have been killed in afghanistan's volatile helmand province by nato troops the target was supposed to be insurgents but instead civilian homes struck nato says it was in retaliation for that stuck on a u.s. marine base of the region on fuck today afghan president hamid karzai criticize coalition forces for not doing enough to prevent civilian deaths. two
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hundred suspected al qaeda government snooping control of the yemeni provincial capital of zinjibar after two days of heavy fighting the opposition accuses president of surrendering the towns of fears of a militant takeover it comes after yemen's leader and tribal chief agreed a ceasefire following of five days of clashes that have killed over one hundred twenty players on a presser to go over months of protests at his twenty year. nigeria's good luck jonathan has been sworn in as president on the decisive election victory last month security was tight around the city you'll square the inauguration with kilometers of roads are blocked off you know faces a divided nation after a deadly post-hole riots which killed more than eight hundred people thought that he saw the christian that defeated his main opponent in the mainly muslim world.
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japan's fukushima nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday i fish all through the quake and tsunami damage facility is not really prepared for heavy tropical rain until some buildings are still wide open and it's because the storm could send radioactive material into the air and see where it is battling to fix the broken cooling system and all five are now back online. now if you find yourself and analysts are a dip in the freezing probably won't be too high on your must do list but some looking to reveal the secrets of science it's all in a day's work because artie shawn thomas reports. the bank will plunge into frigid enter a tricky waters certainly is not for each image but this crew is making vis drive 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
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are studying the distribution of animals that live here and we are studying their nature each day during the short summer season this 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 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 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 three to five years we will repeat it's a 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's got colder or warmer here what they come up with can at times
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seem a bit questionable if not simply messy while other times their cash 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 and 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 darker john thomas fourteen. shortly at the latest in the russian avionics. and technology present a new lightweight helicopter with a big. name and. in
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