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on. the rigs the top stories the chorus of g eight leaders speak in unison to the man colonel gadhafi goes with russia agreeing to step in and mediate as these tyron libya. as the u.s. pushes pull would return to the missile defense shield in europe mausoleums the context made that the world security is rex. tillerson takes a look at why be a referee general rather loud it is causing our among serbs who accuse the government of treating its people and we here the state. not a day of rage in georgia bloodshed on the police brutally crackdown of thousands of
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protesters demanding the resignation of president saakashvili. a very warm welcome to you this is also you live from moscow colonel gadhafi suffered a major blow at this week's g. eight summit in brawls as russia joined voices with nato allies calling on him to quit where they declared his rule in adjustments and discuss ways to broker peace but there are still differences on syria with russia saying it won't back any u.n. action and he said now it reports. 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 and we'll see how close you can. is the man who saved the tens
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of thousands of civilians in benghazi or will he. 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 gadhafi 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 both sides the new forces in gaza city and representatives of gadhafi but we haven't broken diplomatic ties i think is useful in any case because we're trying to make closer approaches to reduce any reasons for the escalation of violence which is still ongoing we discussed it at the g eight declaration 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 which appears eager to back some countries but not others and should choose to
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intervene in libya it does not suit is to intervene in bahrain those and those rational economic and geopolitical it's not about you know. did nations agreed a twenty billion dollars support package the arab nations have toppled autocratic regimes and are struggling to build so-called new democracies on the euro there were statements like this could also go up because the euro a zero everything that could threaten the future of the euro will threaten europe as a whole so huge spending cuts continue in an attempt to prevent euro extinction so will the mission in libya and the spending of billions create leaders might have reached consensus on khadafi 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 revolt 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 r t v france with nato jets intensifying their attacks against the investigative journalist simon and talking the libyan leader is not the only thing the alliance is interested in the way it's going i think for nato is that you begin to feel that preparing the ground for ground troops right you know already offices in offices and so on inside of you and you just feel that they're beginning to prepare the way i think ground troops what was originally specifically defending civilian targets civilians and cities and sort of now has become much more offensive so the question is the targeting of gadhafi is compound after weeks
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ago the killing of assad and his grandchildren the last word exactly is this going i think is a question that has to be asked and i think you get the feeling that this is beyond gadhafi this is much more about strategically placing your forces inside a situation inside a region which is undergoing massive to a mormon. the libyan rebels leader must suffer a bordello has told r.t. that once colonel gadhafi is gone no obstacles to peace. or mere acquirement is that moammar gadhafi and his son should leave libya among those who serve in the previous government that are there 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's not so good at all of this in the first british us from creating a secure corridors for medicine and food supplies going to those in need once he stops doing this role the prospect of a dialogue will open up through an intermediary.
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and you can see the full interview in an hour's time here on our team now the u.s. is plowing ahead with plans to build up its military needs of europe but if telling our. not to worry new agreements will sometimes gets deployed in poland which moscow says is a loving it close to russia's borders with a miss are the part of the us defense shield will be in place by twenty eight russia has repeatedly called joint system a washington wants to separate us our shields at the g eight summit on friday to give them a better said he's not happy with about his decision and would have an arms race no deal this week just. what sort of a border unless we reach a deal before twenty twenty in the u.s. and he missed our systems on last 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 so when we ask who these countries are we keep silent when we are asked do these countries have dangerous missiles no they do not and who has the missiles russia has and the conclusion is easy and seem to us. it was armed their experts have been telling r.t. that america's reluctance to provide legally binding guarantees i wonder if our defense is aimed at funneling talks on a joint phone call in airplanes 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 system is not aimed at you this system 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 lot so focusing on what the administration wants and what russia wants 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. and several people have been forcibly arrested in washington and done here but thomas jefferson memorial among those help asking america presents out of here she says he will run to the crowd by offices but last night was all going to rise from social network found
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a process to get through this court decision that done nothing at the monument the band came in during two thousand and eight when the rats of his suv please rest in half a public dancing and most of her first images of how the police treat them at our season. today violent games flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. rock came to choose did not lie during the killing of almost eight thousand. police. and supporters of before both new. plans of protest in the capital and
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ronnie's go already being held in both knew where he was arrested as day well that's what a lot of course but he does not appease him go great for us covering this inside of it itself they don't seem to be rather people voicing their anger at the rest of rakim rabbit. hole following the arrest of a former bosnian general an awful lot of course official belgrade issued a ban on public gatherings fearing a repeat of the events of a few years ago what another leader of the project was also rusted then of course massive public protests broke out great was a scene of many violent gatherings and of course official belgrade wanted nothing to bar its presentation at all but on the logic to the hague tribunal to the bigger opinion which of course it does hope to get a membership into but there are already several protests going on across the country there is another mass rally scheduled for tonight and i doubt personally
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myself just on the way to the courthouse where we are right now i saw a lot of small clusters of riot police in full riot gear standing off the main roads and the side streets but in such a way that it's evident that should necessary that would support and from nasa a group almost to me. just suggest to some that violence could be unfortunately on tonight's agenda for belgrade but that says to many people both here in belgrade and those up serving the situation in countries are broad that many people in serbia don't actually agree with the arrests of accommodation to talk a little bit more about this about how the people of serbia have reacted to the arrest i'm joined live by a lot of a number of other issues that member of the patriotic movement thank you so much for being here you know the president boris tadic has hailed the arrest of general moderates as a great thing for serbia as
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a very important accomplishment to the people of the country i actually agree with the most majority of serbian people disagree with our president. we believe that the rest of germany you know the mother. is deeply against serbian national interest. we cannot understand how could it be good for a country to betray its best men. now we know that the arrest of roskam lodge was one of the key conditions for serbia for a chance at e.u. membership and all the as the official belgrade really wants that but what about the people of this country do they care do they want to be a part of the european union. personally i don't believe that serbia will ever become a member of you because brussels officials don't want that's right they want serbia to become a part of. some kind of new bottom of empire and that is one of the good turkey
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and you lead and grow on the boldness which means yes for serbia and certain nation . and we know that i've come out it's just probably going to be extradited to the hague to the people in this country that agree with that step or they think that he could actually have a chance at a fair trial or not no no. no nobody here believes that. even i'm sure that you're going to our politicians them believe that but they have to talk like that because they simply. have some publications the world's major enemies who are no unfortunately true in serbia we believe the future of serbia. lies with russia that is the only really become possessed now we know that a few years ago when adam kokesh was arrested there was a huge protest and belgrade do you think that events are likely to repeat themselves and all the people protest in the city. i think many many people would call will come. and they recruit first but general knowledge from so.
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this could be peaceful and we believe it will be just like the. serbian people like him we think to serve in syria because people to guess muslim extremism and that is very good. you still serve imperial. hopefully see you at the rally later on tonight of course the updated on all those protests taking place here in the capital now it's back to let us take a given amends to you and your gas our correspondent there in belgrade for us. here's a taste of what's still ahead here on also a fruitless sell puts we look at how president obama's middle east peace plan that both israelis and palestinians are. must find out while the usual discoveries are being made in the waters of the world's ice this conflict.
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georgia's independence day while supposed to celebrate liberty but there was little freedom of speech for those wanting to hold their governments to account for corruption they were pelted with rubber bullets and tear gas as they tried to make their voices heard calling for president punkers going to resit. well the opposition claim some of their supporters might happen to death. in a brutal crackdown on protesters. with thousands of own police closing in on all sides and angry protesters letting out war cries in main street and civil e.-c. became a battleground. water cannons rubber bullets and tear gas were five indiscriminately 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 he was very aggressive with it people start to
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keep all the people gave. nothing and then suddenly. big pain in my stomach and relate it me with some of these kind of bullet is the bullet and they give me and then they start to. deploy into 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 goal to kill us. cut it in a thousand and seven protests also resulted in violence so the police presence this time was even greater and just as. the violence the more shocking given the age of many of the demonstrators. there's been some people the still the revolution an older generation you can see in the crowd these people are struggling with low.
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and high food prices in the aftermath worried relatives and friends searched the hospitals the missing people. came to the fifty million aged between twenty and forty. cyn and any information telling us to ask the police the numbers of people injured or arrested the prefix stream lee hired to k.h. we know a lot of people who are helping her arrested and government giving us any information about that unfortunately with. two more. persons home from small i'm afraid this people are having beaten until this there are now international calls for the government to investigate violations of protesters human rights that emits talks of freedom of speech many protesters have paid a high price for trying to have their say. i can't trust anyone
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anymore i'll never come to a protest rally again i just want to be safe and. yet protests is have once again taken to the streets despite wednesday's violence people here refusing to be silenced so that r.t. tbilisi. turning into stays nice now and a president of the republic. sixty team passed away early on sunday morning. cajun republic through its fight for sovereignty from daughter which is achieved in two thousand and eight and. surrogate came to a moscow hospital last week for lung surgery it was reported that he had difficulties recovering from surgery and earlier today it was announced that he had died. was elected to the presidency of abkhazia in two thousand and five he led the
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country throughout these years up to now and through its defining moments in two thousand and eight when the country for toward independence against neighboring georgia it won independence and surrogate was our country's head when it did so so what now for the future of our cars yes well for the next three months his vice president will take over the country until elections are held and the country chooses its next president. stalker middle east peace talks have once again driven a wedge between israel and its main ally the united states israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected brackley bomber's call to return to nine hundred sixty seven borders with the palestinians refusing to withdraw from occupied land and has gone as you can report the resolution is unlikely to come soon given american seeming are willing to challenge its part. of president obama's calls for peace and a two state solution fell on deaf ears both with israelis for many of from the near
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mentioning of going back to clean nine hundred sixty seven border lines is unacceptable. because you want to reach in with the palestinians who believe there is nothing but words in what the u.s. president has said is that. pressure on it again or the prime minister of israel or israel's government how it's like grass it's like a lose lose thing like it's very hold here the very things that what kind of implementation addressing the powerful pro israel lobby in washington president obama has me truer to reaffirm their 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 cancer. no vote at the united nations will ever create an independent palestinian state and the united states will stand up against the first a single israel out at the united nations or in any international forum israel's
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legitimacy is not a man afforded by analysts say the contradiction of words and deeds has been a constant source of global frustration about the us foreign policy in the middle east one example the obama administration has called peace really settlement expansion illegitimate but when it came to actually voting at the un security council to condemn the settlement expansion is illegal the us veto the resolution the failure of the united states. effectively review israel palestine issue. standard for really apply the president made a very strong case that we should not tolerate civilians being. by their rulers but we do nothing when the enemy israelis do all these things. cost . pretty hard in terms of our credibility and prestige internationally and that's
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not important the survey suggests president obama's ratings in the muslim world are as low as ever experts say the inconsistency with which the u.s. reacted to different episodes of the arab uprising is to blame president obama's speech on thursday was seen as a way to reach out to the arab world and say the u.s. supports men and women of the street as opposed to suppressive rulers but it seems he's worth resulted in more confusion about u.s. policies particularly when it came to these really palestinian conflict we'll see what he said and tell us each for the. most of the palestinians killed was treated. also i was reading all the. media. they are also a lot of us so i don't know who is happy i don't know. each president obama is facing pressure from both the international community that has long been suggesting the complete solution of the ninety six to seven border lies as part of that
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solution and its ally israel trying that proposal unrealistic president obama's attempts to please both the international community and israel 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. for more on the israeli palestinian stalemate log on to dot com here's what's on the line for you the mainland israel the regulation of border violence and he did relax this restriction that it's crossing with gaza the call to say it will help alleviate humanitarian crisis in the strip. from a glitch in a u.s. prison computer system releases over fouls and dangerous criminals off the streets of california find out how a daubert the dharti dot com. some of the world's a news making headlines this hour two women and twelve children have been killed in afghanistan's helmand province by nato troops the target was supposed to be
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insurgents but instead civilian homes were fired on nato says it was retaliation for an attack on a u.s. marine base in the region on saturday afghan president hamid karzai has criticized coalition forces for not doing enough to prevent civilian deaths. over two hundred suspected al qaeda gunmen have taken control of the yemeni provincial capital of the zinjibar after two days of heavy fighting the opposition accuses president of surrendering the towns of fears of a terrorist threat it comes after yemen's leader and tribal chief agreed a ceasefire following a five days of clashes that killed over one hundred twenty people so layers of the pressure to go thundering months of protests and his twenty year rule. nigeria's goodluck jonathan has been sworn in as. that example was a slice of election victory last month security was tight around the city's eagle square for the inauguration with kilometers of roads blocked off he now faces
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a divided nation after a deadly post poll riots which killed more than eight hundred people jonathan hughes in southern christian defeated his made opponent in the mainly. because shimon nuclear plant could be hit by a powerful typhoon as early as monday officials say the quake and tsunami damage disability is not for you compared to having tropical rain and winds some buildings are still wide open and it's because the storm could send radioactive material in the air and sea workers have been battling to fix a broken cooling system at all five and i'll back online now if you ever find yourself in antarctica dip into the freezing sea you 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 shaw thomas reports. organic will plunge into the
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frigid and tortured waters certainly is not for you to put the screws making this 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 this crew makes multiple trips out to sea where they get a firsthand look at what's below the surface. and 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 section of you working out of the cars the 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 difficult action and we can establish whether there have been any changes some animals might have gone and others may 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 now 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 what i'm cataloguing many new types of mussels 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 or team. i'll be back with this week's headlines in just a few minutes thank.
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