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hylton ambassador to the who told. him i would print certain discipline the entire truth wins if you tell me touch your group which is a good international flood achieve every green chill in talk of. anger grows in serbia over the arrest of rock claim that it has a former army chief of peel's against his extradition to the hague for genocide. america's new worst system tariff threats and disaster that's correct. the government is accused of wanting to spread fear by phone. banking on earth to take over the international monetary fund reggie economists say it's time europe allowed some fresh blood at the top.
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and in business russia is kind of lifting its grain export ban as strong winds and flooding threaten crops from europe to the u.s. more in twenty minutes. around the world and around the clock this is our t.v. program now europe's most wanted war crimes fugitive is waiting for a serbian court to decide on his appeal against extradition to the hague former bosnian serb general that it is charged with the worst atrocities since world war two back in belgrade thousands rallied outside parliament to support a ban they consider a national hero a correspondent for explains. the outcome of that is of course expecting to hear what the court will decide the surrounding his appeal against his potential
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extradition to the hague the court's decision is due today of course on that matter and we do know that a repeat of last night's violence is possible for earlier the meeting of some ten thousand people in the very heart of belgrade just outside the parliament building turned violent at some point with the youths growing spelling's bottles and firecrackers at the riot police riot police started throwing things back and at that point a decision to disperse the crowds was made they were a very efficient but also quite brutal in their dispersal we saw some people getting beaten with police the taunts being detained and we know that a number of people were injured i actually saw some people whose faces were covered in blood most likely from being hit by one of the rocks that were flying overhead a large amount of bricks literally bricks huge rocks just flying out through the
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crowds at the riot police it was in doubt too long before the riot was actually over the local authorities cleaned up the streets in a matter of minutes all of the overcurrent rubbish bins all the broken glass everything that was on the streets was gone in a matter of minutes and order restored but some riot police forces still remain in the heart of the serbian capital monitoring the situation of course heaping in mind events of a few years ago with the arrest of a former political leader out of a cottage belgrade exploded in violent protests and it could be possible that a similar thing could happen which is why many have actually said that it is possible serbian officials will extradite him as quietly as possible so in order to avoid protests but of course while serbia official belgrade so. liberated the capture of former bosnian general called a lot of it as a great victory for this country
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a necessary step for serbia to come to terms with its past and hopefully open the door into any future for most of the people of this country the arrest is nothing but a betrayal. in the sleepy serbian village of laws that have almost nothing looks out of place people garden or simply visit their neighbors but one house has had far too many visitors in the last few days and a permanent police guard. the initials on the doorstep for do on. a former bosnian general and allegedly war criminal about. it was here but after sixteen years the manhunt for him came to an end the house of former bosnian general ratko modish was arrested belongs to his uncle which is no secret to anyone in this village or indeed the police despite regular visits to this house in all the years that march was a wanted man the arrest was only made last week and many have already questioned the timing a leak one report stating that serbia refused to cooperate in the search for europe's
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most wanted man but most to assume membership negotiations would be cancelled a few days later the foreign affairs director of the european union announced her upcoming visit to belgrade and hinted once again at the financial benefits for neighbors deemed helpful in serbia really wants to be helpful all. the the e.u. is some kind of. problems now if serbia builds during the think it will be the first time in history that a wretch has jumped onto a sinking ship capturing europe's most wanted man on the day atop the representative is in town is certainly an achievement but will it finally allow servier to get one foot in the door to the union. commission or feel like you said well this is just the. closest thing. yesterday but they still need to do major reforms etc for the arrest of rock on the lot h.t.m. bishan that serbian president boris tadic couldn't have been spelled out any
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clearer but his european farsightedness has caused him to overlook what's happening in his own country he's a serious being with his serbian blood he's our name he's a general right. for the jews he's the biggest clue all. these feelings have already caused protests to erupt across the country and judging from past experience namely the arrest of i don't project another war crimes suspect serbia spark of hope but certainly to a large scale fires of pop icon are just catching us are about r t belgrade serbia . coming up how the fear of terror attacks is keeping americans in check. it makes people malleable it makes them obedient. and terror attacks how the u.s. government plans to keep everyone in the summer here with details in a few minutes. but first to them all too often protect and serve
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some of america's boys in blue a group of activists in washington when that handled the rest of this weekend don't sing at the jefferson memorial center was among them he was a wrestler the ground troops. he says accounts of what happened. you can see from the video footage that while we were doing was entirely peaceful we were expressing ourselves through dance the police force in america does not exist for public safety it does not exist to provide for the needs of the people it does not exist to solve crimes or hunt down criminals it exists to generate revenue for the government and control the population and what we did in our demonstration was the true brutal nature of the police force and the kind of people the kind of thugs the mentality of those who make up that police force the people who think it's ok to be slam somebody and show somebody because they're doing something that you don't like and their excuse yesterday was that well we were doing was causing
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a disturbance of the memorial and actually making it impossible for other people to enjoy the memorial and if you compare it to the disturbance caused by their arrest which led to them and shutting down for about thirty minutes they were clearly the greater disturbance we had a report of there from a local mayor my n.b.c. affiliate kicked out of the memorial these guys were there they were filming the interview and meanwhile the floor of the event they got it all on camera they had their camera man it in there recording this thing and the cops keep them out. of the excessive use of force by police so that every encroaching restrictions of the patriot act and terrible lives have been growing in the u.s. since the events of nine eleven now president obama has agreed to extend the f.b.i. so what type impose this morning appoint the reports then mongers will soon be able to text tara that's directly to people so. the country that created i phones.
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has more than three hundred million wireless users and in the name of national security the u.s. government will soon have a direct link to each and every handheld device it's like a piece of this is going to it's there for a good reason but we hope that we never have to pull the trigger and gathered at the scene of the september eleventh terrorist attacks federal in new york city officials joined the c.e.o.'s of the four largest wireless carriers to announce the nation's new tech tools and alert system enabling the president and government agencies to blast every american with text messages warning of terror threats weather disasters and kidnappings the cell phone alert system will launch in new york city and washington d.c. by the end of this year expanding nationwide there after wireless users may have the option of not receiving certain alerts but americans will not be able to opt out of the messages sent by the u.s.
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president opponents say politicians are promoting more fear while providing little protection now we have a system of mandatory and inescapable alerts through every cell phone in the land in the event that the government decides and something's happening that we want to know about now just as the introduction of the patriot act came right after nine eleven so this new kind of technological invasion comes to us without any public discussion right after the assassination of osama bin laden n.y.u. professor and author mark crispin miller says americans are living in an age of creeping i for terry and asm and scare tactics the use of fear for any kind of government that craves more control over people's wives and thoughts is that it makes people malleable it makes them obedient i mean you go to any airport today. and you can see this in action the people are weakly taking off their shoes moving
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to getting groped under the auspices of airport safety babies senior citizens and everyone in between must now endure pat downs or pass through body scanners before boarding in the case of muslim americans that may not be enough sixty's following the killing of osama bin ladin for a moms on two separate u.s. flights were illegally kicked off planes for looking suspicious and you have a few hate mongers who who can can can evoke the emotions you know enough of people who play on people's emotions to play on people's ignorance about islam and muslims you see and also this was creating a climate of see you see if you see something suspicious in the parking lot or in the store say something immediately in december the department of homeland security began encouraging americans to report suspicious activity to the country's largest food retailer wal-mart's partnership with washington has been accused of
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perpetrating a climate of panic and subsequent need for more surveillance you need to create an entity for people to rally behind analysts wars and the fact that we're spending over fifty percent of our taxes on war and our national defense when there's really no threat directly to this country and they need to keep this spending following the assassination of enemy number one and american lawmaker called for an increase in rail safety funding and the creation of a no ride list as u.s. officials warn of more terror threats following bin laden's death many americans remain concerned while others are left wondering about the dangers of forsaking too much liberty for security. r.t. new york. but a few minutes why digging deep for cheap energy consuming money going up in smoke states is like hopes for sale yes but it's green clean credentials own question. sure. the race to be boss of the international monetary fund
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is not so much about who gets to grab a candidate comes from a tradition of decides who gets the post even is already pushing its preferred candidates making it hard for others to get a look in the rich countries are reserved russia india and china wouldn't take no for an answer or reports on how the four leading emerging economies say it's high time someone else how to get. it's a change they don't believe in with the former directives on an extra scan of the financial picture they are going to use looking for a suitable replacement and while the current financial situation in europe may suggest a new approach is needed to solve the problems by the looks of it the i.m.f. will go in the other direction the weight of tradition and also the fact that there has been a longstanding deal between the united states and europe the u.s. will have the world bank and europe has the fun i'm sure the europeans would
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convince all leading thinkers on the matter that at this juncture you still need someone familiar with the problems. and the runner up is the french finance minister christine legarde and while europeans hill has one of the strongest economists in the euro zone some remain skeptical about her progress and christine will grow to become the next. i think the short run. more of the same as long as they can see that it's not obvious you know greece may be at the edge of default. perhaps even leaving europe so they may not be able to meet but the trend is for them to continue to try greece's debt is what height spain and portugal are too far ahead and seek to find themselves in a very similar situation. as to why must there be a human being in it and what happened to promise is a personal basis some at first seem to help their families i think that if
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christina does get the job i think it will be a betrayal of the i.m.f. . if you remember germany and only a few months ago had said. that there should be a change in the global order specially since india and china over the last three or four years have been the world's largest economies and it's india and china that have. the world out of the economic slump that it has been in the last few years one of the world's most powerful organizations the international monetary fund has the power not only to receive countries but to plunge them into despair take russia for example some say they're going to zation played a crucial role in bringing about the default of one nine hundred ninety eight which left thousands of people and desperate i remember when the soviet union broke up and the i.m.f. and the rest of the g seven prescribed economic advice to the new russia and it was
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completely disastrous this complete and leashing of the of the russian economy at the time completely destroyed russia in several ways and i think that's what the i.m.f. has done to several other economies are building out greece and as you know will be allowed for portugal italy and spain are also on the cards sex scandals broken pledges deepening debt as europe attempts to join tingle itself from its fiscal chaos it seems clear that a new approach is vital to stay afloat but the international monetary fund seems to focus more on keeping rising economies out of the picture and on solving the many problems it now faces and in. our party hears from one non european was gathering support for i.m.f. . head of kazakhstan's national bank says it's about time europe's not me and it is just some of what he has to say. this. is very nice
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a message that developed. and the european countries would like to maintain the status quo which is not necessarily for here and i think the change is. probably big. enough it's a somewhat different organization not as ideological as an. american as. but you could argue about the. rate or size of these changes with. some people rate of this change was not going far enough. as a fuel prices rise to painful levels of consumers getting access to cheap gas has become very tempting for world leaders america as its own reserves of shale gas.
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price of stocks as well could be a boost for europe's energy self-sufficiency but there's a big price to pay. because. it's cheap it's readily available and it's made in the united states washington has hailed shale gas as the next best thing and energy development over the past five years the u.s. has invested billions of dollars into the filter bringing cheap energy to consumers chilled deposits lie deep underground and unlike natural gas shale is widely available in the u.s. which means the country doesn't have to depend on overseas import go out for the shale revolution stemmed from high gas prices the main question right now is how will the shale gas industry survive now the gas prices are one hundred two hundred fifty dollars a barrel which is four times less than they were five years ago when shell development began or. another potential class of shale of course is stopping countries on russia which supplies most of europe with natural gas rights now it's
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more holds then targets and we have really to think realistically about it this source of energy we don't want to think of deterrence of cause in russia. america have thought some are already suggesting that it shell deposits are bound to europe russia will lose the benefit of selling resources to arctic. unfits but the inhabitants of gus braun tower don't seem to be losing any sleep over the likelihood of these new records prospects and number of countries like france have already put in place a ban on shale gas extraction on their territories. we are watching the situation and withing that local it's very viable but it will remain a local beer supply it's impossible to extract gas at a loss for long and if you look at the shale gas suppliers right now you'll see that most of them are losing money. chil gas may be easily available but its
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development does not come cheap. you order to get shale gas you must rule horizontally incessantly and that means the profit margin of the process gets lost very fast. and it's environmentally and human friendly status is also in question. chilled gases extracted by hydro fracking that means special chemicals around into the water to break the rock formations. of these chemicals are kept secret by the companies in the united states and claim it's a commercial secret that water laced with chemicals ends up in drinking water so shale gas development poses a serious threat to the environment and health. show gas may be forced on its way to becoming a total game changer on the u.s. markets but like any seeming miracle cure show gas may prove yes and out of full and dangerous economy it didn't get much of archie. but now some other
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world news that. a series of bombings in nigeria have killed at least ten people and injured dozens of several explosions went off near an army barracks northeast of the blast happened the most mauretania. happened just hours after president goodluck jonathan was sworn in for a long term. has been hit by deadly bombings the wake of intense post-election violence. the operator of the plans seem a nuclear plant has admitted it would be impossible to stabilize the facility before the year's end. its hopes of getting a second station or year workers been delayed by meltdowns at three of the reactors and threats of the king radiation as a result of the quake and tsunami. the afghan president has given what he says is his last warning to the united states after twelve children.
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women were killed in a suspected nato not great strike was supposed to target and surge and split struck two civilian homes instead permit karzai earlier ordered the west to stop what he called operations strikes against targets in southern creased since tight on terrorists crowded and tense rich. the killing of osama bin laden. syria is apparently planning to call grateful un there were its controversial nuclear program according to the documents the past three years syria has been rejecting talks with the international atomic energy agency the country's been suspected of secretly building in reactor that could be used to make nuclear weapons. right back with more background and then a system developments in syria dot com is of what's there right now on the one report from inside the bus goes to assess whether they are dressed as a general calls for change at the top or just criminal gangs cashing in on spring.
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time for your business update a very warm welcome russia is finally lifting its grain export ban as drought and flooding threat across from europe to the u.s. the government says the country has enough grain in storage with exports to start for the first of july than was imposed last son after the worst drought in a decade strongly hit crops in russia which once was the second largest we'd expect in the world and let's hope they result drive down global wheat prices which jumped almost eight percent in the past year. well just by just strong performance last week russia is in a broadly downward trend as changes raise their first quarter gains and now hovering at december levels but analysts say that dr healthy correction russian economy is gathering momentum. certainly within my sixty's that in recent in recent months it's moved up from the level of five hundred although up to two thousand and
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then you start to come back off in the last two months or so down to around about fifteen sixteen hundred and the move down has been increased economic concerns with what's going on in europe with what's going on in the middle east and on the back of potentially a general economic slowdown but what we're seeing is renewed interest in russian stocks so all that money has come out i do think that money could come back into the russian market in the next few days in the in the coming weeks as well. one time for a quick look at the markets now oil price is slightly lower on monday when you can rest in the middle east and africa still remaining major concern. is trading at one hundred dollars a barrel while the ground land is close to one hundred fifteen dollars a barrel and in asia the stocks are mixed the sound is on the rise not by banks and final shares how will the poor performance of trying to stop since capital gains the strong end is weighing on exporters than it is in to read just marginally and
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finally here in moscow the start spanish to black on friday helped why these strong guys come with uncertainty over the european debt crisis during the recent gains. well i must say the russian market could get a boost if the central bank keeps interest rates at current levels. from our capital tells us about the best buying opportunities in the country at the moment. we expect that say most likely the central bank will keep interest rates at current level and this will this my it provides some new positive through the market we should also works the ruble board smart which was a bit softer the last week on the new issuance plans and also be problems with how well we are also a bit more demand and one price just a bit for this week i think that the consumer sector looks pretty good we have seen
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a really time performance soft magnet of six also looks like that oil and gas sector is likely to rebound we're also just looking at the matter as well it was really had an assault and now it looks like that abolished some pretty attractive. so we have time for now during the last the last time for more business stories here on r.t. and you can catch up with all the business also no website or if you have com slash business.
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