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long. general run of finds a tradition from serbia to the european war crimes cooled and made public anger that he's being sold out to woo brussels despite the support of most serbs europe's most wanted man it's most likely going to be sent to the hague all the details from belgrade in just a few moments. find out how fast a problem is that hello politicians are expected to help the u.k. put pressure on colonel gadhafi so go. on terror attacks the critics say presidential alerts directs to mobile phones in the u.s.
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are perpetuating a claim it's a. very warm world can see this. most wanted war crimes if huge deficits to appeal in a serbian court against his extradition to stand trial in the hague former bosnian serb general right came out it with ordering the murder of almost eight thousand muslim men and boys in one thousand nine hundred five company known as oliver is outside the court in belgrade not many people here in serbia believe that a lot of his appeal will actually be successful despite his new cheery health condition and the. all the efforts made by his lawyers and his family to prevent him being sent to the hague war crimes tribunal now we know that today is
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the last day that an appeals panel made on behalf of the article large by his lawyer why he came out of a. house a little earlier saying that that appeal will be posted today and after the court receives that appeal it then has three days to decide on whether to extradite the man or not his lawyer however saying that he might not make it to see the trial. would go wrong to love interests you won't even live to see distorted his trial on genocide charges i've asked for a battery of independent doctors to examine the sixty nine groups both condition the culture about the law that was one of the key conditions for serbia for potential entrance into the european union and of course access to the billions of dollars worth of ground a that could come with it but for the people here it's nothing but a betrayal and that's exactly why they took to the streets of the capital yesterday holding some ten thousand people rally in the very heart of the serbian capital
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belgrade only three thousand riot police deployed to keep the peace but of course that didn't happen with somebody you started throwing stones and bottles lighting firecrackers all things went flying out riot police we literally saw bricks flying at riot police having them on their helmets on their shields riot police then made the decision to disperse the crowd and started hitting them everybody and anybody basically with their butt taunts trying to disperse the crowd separate them so of course they would be easier to control and we know that nearly thirty people were injured as a result we personally saw lots of people walking around with their faces covered in blood presumably from being hit by one of those rocks that were flying overhead we also know that over one hundred people were detained following those arrests most of them are under the age of eighteen. well as all these company nuts out of
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a who's in belgrade for us following developments in the possible extradition came out it. burst. it is stepping up pressure on colonel gadhafi buys of cloying apache attack helicopters in the libya armed with bunker busting bombs because as an eighty's chief says the libyan leader's reign of terror is nearing an end but as are his or emmet reports the u.k.'s decision seems to be moving far beyond mere humanitarian objectives. an inexorable trend towards escalation that's what analysts to call in british involvement in the libya conflict as the u.k. prepares to send in apache attack helicopters probably can fly low they can fly slow so they can hit targets that fast jets cannot hit from the air they also involve a fair amount of risk we could be shot down much more easily than a fast jet so the possibility of the circus not be captured on the ground has just gone up the apaches which will be joined by a contingent of french helicopters can maneuver in built up areas and attack fairly
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small targets now make it easier to take out stalls and target places where colonel gadhafi may be hiding it's part of prime minister david cameron strategy to turn up the heat in libya they seem to think that if they quote the un resolution at the same time as they call for. regime change it's a kind of like a guarantee. they're frankly they're involved in a civil war in libya. helicopters apache helicopters they're intensive bombing of trucks that's going on this is a war about regime change helicopters markedly the latest escalation of this conflict following the no fly zone nato sent in advisors to train the rebels introduce train patrols and by the first week of may it flew nearly six thousand strike sorties trickly subjected to the heavy bombing. a recent pew
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poll the sun tabloid newspaper showed less than half the presidents now support the intervention in libya but that number is likely to plummet what steve k. troops are in significantly more danger just white. people happened. don't even think about it so the issue is we haven't dropped any blood yeah we dropped tens of millions of pounds. goal but not one single one of people is going to happen the game and the p.r. . people have marched against the libya war here in the u.k. but in small numbers compared to the million the march the head of the invasion of iraq but helicopters bring the fighting closer to the ground and with a high risk of death and angry opposition if the government might be able to defend that is known as the new strategy makes a progress but it doesn't many see the next step as troops on the ground in
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complete defiance of the u.n. resolution that allowed the regional allies say to be in full state in libya your enemies o.o.t. joneses. well it's just coming up to seven minutes past four here in moscow here's what else is ahead for you this hour class didn't move the american citizens out and was strangled by police the dancing and the thomas jefferson memorial in d.c. i firsthand accounts of coming up. on the gloves are off the world's biggest emerging economies the man to break from the tradition of putting figure appeared in the top position at the international monetary fund. a farewell ceremony has been held for the late president of our party he's currently lying in state in the russian capital. died of lung cancer in a moscow hospital on sunday many leading politicians including president there they
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came to pay their last respects but ups was sixty two years old and had lit up the air for the last six years during its struggle to retain independence from georgia well of how the authority was recognized by russia in two thousand and eight following the georgian military assault on another group asian republics sample thirty or bug up his body will be flown to a over night is funeral will be held on thursday. in america big brother has a mobile and he's learned how to text the u.s. government now has a system which can send emergency alerts to everyone from blizzard it's a terror threats the warnings will go straight to people's phones but i know i report that many feel it's creating needless panic. the country that created i phones. 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
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a police officer it's there for a good reason you hope that we never have to pull the trigger 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 messages sent by the u.s. 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
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in the event that the government decides that something's happening that we want to know about but just as the introduction of the patriot act came right after nine eleven so this new kind of technological innovation comes to us without any public discussion right after the assassination of osama bin laden and why you professor and author mark crispin miller says americans are living in an age of creeping authoritarianism and scare tactics they use fear for any kind of government that craves more control over people's lives 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 people are meekly taking off their shoes making they 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
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boarding in the case of muslim americans that may not be enough sixty's following the killing of osama bin ladin for him alms 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 and rouse you know you both those notions you know enough where people build they play on people's emotions to play on people's ignorance about islam and muslims you see and also this was created a climate of fear 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 partnership with washington has been accused of perpetrating a climate of panic and subsequent need for more surveillance you need to create any for people to rally behind analysts wars and the fact that we're spending over
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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 others are left wondering about the dangers of for seeking too much liberty for security were you know r.t. new york. and i don't expect the boys in blue to leave you black and blue but balance exactly what happened to a group of people he found to a dull thing i have to this holding a flash mob of the thomas jefferson memorial in washington d.c. this weekend while not handled an arrest is america. she was among them was flown to the ground and showed by an officer all of it caught on camera he told us
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what end. but you can see from the video footage that what we were doing was entirely peaceful we were expressing ourselves through dance and actually there to express our objections to the court ruling for monday that the dancing was prohibited because it was not in spirit with the memorial in the way that thomas and thomas there was an insult wanted to be remembered and i knew right away that that was another absurd use of government crowd and we had to stand up against that and say no that's not acceptable first of all you don't have a legal definition of what dancing is to begin with and i think thomas jefferson would want to be remembered by a place of freedom rather than a place where expression this is correct if you look at what i was doing a lot of people are saying there's no way to get arrested pretty fancy because you can't dance and i suppose or you guys really don't think you need the cultural definition of dancing what i was doing let alone any legal definition of dancing but if there is some legal definition that says moving a body in
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a rhythmic way of some legally called ice dance you know i got to give it to the offices because i see that video clearly i deserve what i have coming. well that was that album called his giving his accounts home what happened and i said some stuff the memorial the new cool upset about full video on our website www dot com well here's what else we got lined up a few appen moments a full go of an eight hundred scrutiny it's reported on old school snake faces an inquiry into whether. it's to clear all his extra hours on the fads. and cash a phrase school's library and three hundred fifty perils and double is from say to inspire people to not be taliban and the land find out why the russian region need it at all seem to apply the law best videos on i get cheap child.
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a post in the e.u. is already pushing its preferred choice to make it harder for others to get a look in but the five leading economies say it's time someone else how to go and you're going to report on how the brics countries that brazil russia india china and so that africa are refusing to take no for an answer. it's a change they don't believe in with the former i.m.f. director john an extra scan out of the financial picture they're going to say she was looking for a suitable replacement and more the current financial situation in europe maser just 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 convince all leading thinkers on the matter that at this juncture you still need
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someone familiar with the problems of the eurozone the runner up is the french finance minister christine lagarde and while europeans hill her is one of the strongest economists in the euro zone some remain skeptical about her promise. to become the next. i think the short run i want. more of the same as long as they can sustain it's not obvious you know. perhaps even leaving europe so they may not be able to meet. the train is for them to continue to try greece's debt just want to get high speed what you got are too far ahead and sick to find themselves in a very similar situation. or so still why must there be a human being and what happened to promises of fresh faces some of them at first seem to have very short memories i think that if christina does get the job i think
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it would be a betrayal of the. promise if you remember. only a few months ago had said. that there should be a change in the global order especially 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 were going to zation played a crucial role in bringing about the default of one thousand nine hundred eight which left thousands of people penniless 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 i did was completely disastrous this complete third of the of the russian economy appetite
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completely destroyed russia in several ways and i think that's what the i.m.f. has done to several other economies building our greece and as you know bailout for portugal italy and spain are also on the cards sex scandals broken pledges deepening debt as europe attempts jointing bill 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 in the. well last he spoke so one anon european he's gathering support for the top job r.b.i. meth they have accounts like sounds national bank says it's about time year or not and he ended well here's some of what you have to say. developing countries and the european countries would like to maintain the status which is not necessarily for
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here and i think changes that. have already started but probably do not go. enough. developing countries are serve themselves and change for system maybe it was for a moment in fifty's and i did six years but that's not good for any more. you catch the full interview with kevin sounds possible candidate for i.m.f. chief in just around ten minutes time here on r.t. right now though some world news in brief this hour the germany has agreed to shut down all of its nuclear power plants by twenty twenty two making it the biggest industrial power to give up on atomic energy the reversal is government policy follows the crisis at japan's fukushima plant in march that triggered mass protests from germany and almost
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a quarter of the country's electrical power is provided by new kids stations the government is now seeking alternative sources. security sources in yemen have a shot stead at least twenty protesters in the southern city of time police tried to storm the main square the center of anti-government demonstrations president ali abdullah saleh refuses to step down despite months of protests and strong position from a key try and in the city of a zinjibar witnesses say yemeni warplanes have carried out their strike from hundreds of al qaeda members six. least five people have been killed and dozens injured after a twin bob blast in the afghan city of head out two suicide bombers attacked an italian run based on a number of other insurgents tried to get inside the taliban recently declared a spring offensive in afghanistan and the violence follows a recent nato strike in the country which killed fourteen civilians most of them
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children. nasa shuttle endeavor has successfully on dog from the international space station after completing its final mission these six a member crew carried out for space walks to finish building the american section and last ever touched on wednesday. make the final flight of an american shuttle in july as nasa winds down its program. time out of it your knowledge is this is used to beaches that. because of your company watching business see russia is finally lifting its a grain export ban as drought and flooding threaten crops from europe to the u.s. the government says the country has enough grain and storage with exports to start from the first two like the ban was imposed last summer after the worst drought in the centuries lost our best in russia which was once the second largest week
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exporter in the world and this hope a resumption of exports could help drive global wheat prices which have jumped almost eighty percent in the past year. i've been continuously this will of course have an effect on the global market russia is returning to the green export trade and has sizable resources to do so it's also happening at the same time ukraine is returning to the global market i believe global prices will drop as a result of this although maybe not a significantly there are some serious weather related risks in american canadian australian and european grain producers which will keep prices and a higher level. russia central bank is raising its deposit rate in an effort to draw some of the cash out of the economy but it's a regular policy meeting in decided not to raise the key refinance rate the bank is battling to keep inflation under control which is kind of thing running at twice the european average russian economy is still suffering from the lack of savings we
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know that there was a reserve fund will discuss these savings but russian population doesn't feel safe much so inflation. in the facial raid will be very much more than two similar fashion hours for the want to save more and also you know the long term plans because the plan to send that inflation is it's really bad for investments it's very hard to plan get investment keys from that's ten years if you are not quite sure that the inflation rate will stay the level of the sea. seven the sixth the sun the station is thought to around the late one eight ten percent so this is result in their high incidence of for the companies there and certainly for the russian households which cannot plan their spending as a result i think inflation is blue the price. so you get the market so we start with commodities not well is climbing so lightly. we're seeing the lights we distil
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about one hundred dollars per barrel brant is at one hundred fourteen and the hot. move to stock markets now european stocks so flat to positive right now we were looking at the dax mostly because the footsies closed for a public holiday well in germany the indexes out around half a percent this hour shares of the e.u. on top off around two percent off the media reports that the german government will close all of its nuclear plants by twenty twenty two. here in moscow stocks are high of this hour traders of course is however head of the release of important figures due out later this week including domestic industrial figures choose day and a u.s. jobs report on friday and that's the sentiment is also being dampened by the lack of news from the u.k. and the u.s. where the markets are closed as you mentioned for a public holiday. move to some of the main movers on the nice sax energy majors bounced back from early losses that are among the main game is this out of gas from
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shares are up over one percent of the news it's to close it's close to finalizing rather it's a curve of the response line operator beltrami gas and so rao is up one percent after posting a profit of two hundred ninety million euros for the last year that's after posting a loss the previous year banking stocks are also gaining with bt beat point one percent in the black just up slightly. russia's busiest airport is putting the brakes on it's not been. because of weak demand than a debt of a plan to release twenty percent of its top to raise up to one billion dollars five russian companies have withdrawn london i.p.o.'s this year including phone retailer europe and russian helicopters. and these sand has suspended production at its only plant in russia due to a lack of car parts firms global component supply chain with disrupted after the company's main japanese plant was hit by march freight however nissan hopes
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