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granby to her children can have an issue mark karr was also told to sort of the slow geography. motivational with results michael beverly pulls a photo looking revealing it's only interest to tell mccown. libyan capital enjoys its heaviest nato shelling to date with more than sixty raids reportedly killing dozens of people in terms of heart attacks come as a russian envoy searches for a cease fire till june twelfth with a reference to. france and britain seeking u.n. action over syria's and brutal crackdown on protesters or russia warns it will not allow another foreign intervention into our internal affairs. britain steams ahead with plans to expand its nuclear facilities in concerns that terrorists could be on the sites as targets.
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world news and much more heroin artane welcome to the program to libya first where nato bombardments continued throughout the night and what has been the most intense coalition attacks since airstrikes began in march warplanes reportedly fired at tripoli more than sixty times killing thirty one people but colonel gadhafi remains defiant in the face of his raids around he will never surrender libyan state t.v. broadcast an audio address which even down to the coalition on the rebels tensions growing to come on as an unthinking opposition. with rebel leaders accuse the allies of taking the initiative on what is essentially a people's uprising russia's special envoy is in the rebel headquarters on peace mission to try and spur dialogue which we need to take the need for what. is for
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a visit. the russian special presidential envoy becoming a caliphate is now here in libya to try to mediate in the civil war that has lasted for months already and has already claimed many many allies including innocent civilians we seriously think that strikes never sold political problems and we said it here very clearly as long as the bloodshed continues the longer it continues the more difficult it will be to build a national reconciliation process off to the civil war so we are very much in favor of building political bridges so to speak and we are ready to help the council when president medvedev said on some and after the g eight meeting in france that colonel gadhafi has lost its legitimacy and should step down no one can predict how successful this special piece of the russian federation will be here in libya but
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one thing is clear that will definitely not be easy because of his government has repeatedly strongly rejected the possibility of the colonel qadhafi standing down while these is the major and the most important among all the rivals people who come with conditions beyond something else done something that indian nation because they are saying to the people you do not know what is good for you we know who to choose for you so if you are really interested in peace what you do is you come and see the future of libya should be decided by libyans the russian peace mediators a rival coincides with an intensification of nature as a military activity here in libya we are actually not allowed to leave the hotel where we are staying now in the center of tripoli but from here we can see and hear that nato has intensified its strikes on the current. it up is three oz now here
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in the states just days ago the alliance expanded its war against because operation and for the first time started using attack helicopters a mission for the british foreign secretary has declared after visiting the rebels in benghazi himself that they have operation against gadhafi here in libya could last beyond christmas rush is very concerned about this by saying that made his actions illegally are beginning to resemble a ground operation more and more this is something russia is strongly opposed to and russia has always been strongly opposed to is this even on diplomatic and political means to settle this conflict. reporting from the very heart of the cop in tripoli that are to follow what he's witnessing twitter posts. underscore.
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as well as throughout the day to keep you updated on. it. russia says it's also that it's a prevent foreign intervention in the country in syria the regime is continuing its crackdown on protesters france and britain. correction but russia's foreign minister says the kremlin oppose any resolution. when it comes to the proposal to consider syria in a similar way as was the clients of the libyan situation in which the security council an international community have already become. we believe that the bluesy should be able to solving problems politically and not to create conditions for a new arms conflict we should support a process of national reconciliation. and constructive peacekeeping roles from neighboring streets rather than trying to pass more and more resolutions which will mean siding with one of the parties in an internal political conflict. world
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watchers insist serious troubles are internal problem it's people need to find their own way but if journalists son in the south has written extensively about the arab spring he's warning against the former colonial powers from reasserting influence it's a very very dangerous move. syrian revolution because both countries have a very long history in this region palestine lebanon and syria itself and i think it will be seen very much as western interference in the internal affairs of syria we have to remember that a revolution the revolutionary process that is taking place in the middle east is one in which ordinary people are taken time to take control of the society so this is an internal struggle if you like for the future direction of syria and you feel there's a sense now that france or president sarkozy of france is moving like a demon to try and. place krantz back in
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a position of power inside the middle east and i have to repeat we have to remember that france had control over syria in from the end of the first called war and there was a very very long struggle for syria to get rid of the french for independence and so the idea that this is somehow some kind of benevolent force coming in to help the syrian population i think cuts very little ice so i think it's a very unwise move by the west to interfere. but still ahead they held back in two said it i mean to make amends one of india's lower cost groups is fighting social stigma away from their thanks in society product. officials from thirty nuclear energy producing countries are meeting in paris as countries getting increasingly twenty four in the crisis in japan germany and switzerland clones. but britain is committed to expanding its facilities which
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explains he's leaving security fears. the lake district famous for its quaint villages and spectacular views it's a hillwalkers paradise but one can't help wondering if people would be quite as happy to holiday here if they knew what was right next door here right on the edge of the picture escalate district is sellafield nuclear plants improbably it's home to the world's biggest plutonium stockpile a waste product of civilian nuclear fuel plutonium is one of the deadliest substances known to man poisonous and convertible into nuclear weapons but nuclear scientists have a plan inside these buildings they take the waste p ternium and recycle it into usable nuclear fuel called mox it sounds great in theory but the reality is very
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different there is an existing. field book which has been a toy a fraction of what it was supposed to do and it cost an enormous amount of money cables leaked. to us described it as a brick industrial embarrassment a white elephant the majority of the sellafield plutonium stockpile is british but managers were so confident it would work they took him from other countries promising to send it back as fuel a major customer was japan which now says it won't buy the marks. has changed the landscape because there is now a growing concern here in japan about the whole nuclear. business in particular the business in recycle. and the purpose of the knots plant itself it was to make you think would be sent back to japan using japanese pre-term you even before
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fukushima the p. ternium or. processing plant at sellafield was considered one of the biggest disasters in british industrial history producing just ten percent of its planned output huge cost but that hasn't stopped government plans for building yet another plant it could cost ten billion dollars much of it taxpayer money is really getting rid of. the purpose for. more expensive to produce. uses to make it work and it produces nuclear waste is much more difficult to deal with for now the stockpiles here to stay posing a massive security threat when the biggest fear. is of course that stock will be targeted in some way to receive that by crushing the craft on to the side or whatever there's an enormous concern about it being used by terrorists for
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five kilograms of this material and remember we have something something approaching one hundred tons of it five kilograms of this material would make large parts of london uninhabitable for many many years sellafield has been affected by global events recently in the wake of the killing of osama bin ladin five men were arrested taking photos here on suspicion of terrorist activities they were eventually released without charge but the incident highlighted the hazards of storing such a huge amount of deadly material mox sounds like a good way of getting rid of it but following through there's no markets worryingly that hasn't stopped the government plans to pour billions into a second smocks plant nor emmett's r.t. sellafield. the members of the oil exporting cartel opec meeting in vienna where they're expected to announce the first boost in since two thousand and eight the creator of the all see business just to explain more accrued of the pressure has
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been owner from around this make a difference to fuel prices in particular well carry both at once to increase production quotas by roughly one and a half million barrels a day to push fuel prices lower and take some pressure off the world economy that's bound to replace the drop in median supplies but analysts however think that the move will be largely symbolic since most opaque countries already produce more than their daily quota and raising it will boost production even more now the united states is saying that they're not in for oil will increase eventually but economic data doesn't suggest that meanwhile could all futures are trading below ninety nine dollars a barrel and many analysts don't expect opec decisions to affect prices much well have a look at how the markets are reacting to all these decision and to the oil fluctuation in about ten minutes from now ok more later. but on a few minutes i'll tell you the change which most taxi drivers say he's just not getting a cabinet it's usually
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a cinch but let's cabbies around. the world to protect real and could back report shorter plus. carbon liftoff as a crew of three had for a lengthy stay in the international space station to explore the relationship between land and rocket. it is a class structure is arguably the world's most rigid with people born into their costs held back from opportunities or even basic living since one such group is breaking the mold of thousands of years of tradition the war is on this side but you should report climbing the cost that it is not easy. it's who wants to be a millionaire indian style and today in india more people than ever feel like they too have a shot at making it big. meet up he's the
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owner of every spawn pipes a cement pipe making company worth three hundred fifty million rupees or eight million dollars so what makes him different than any other rich indian well he's a doll is the lowest caste in the ancient hindu caste system also known as untouchables for centuries these people were restricted to work such as these two words and picking up dead animals from the streets my father my mother. their support of there was no motive that we have from this frost how we have moved to. support that. so just that made it his mission to get an education he worked on his business during the night and went to college during the day while just the claims that he didn't feel any sort of discrimination for members of the dollar community say that this growing up of millionaires and billionaires had to triumph over ingrained societal stereotypes. the ability was not allowed to be in the same room
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as if he had to stand next to the door gate give him an ability to was constant and it was forbidden to fall on an upward gust. jumped up says that these preconceived notions actually motivated him to succeed after completing his education jumped up spending this began to grow and today he sells pipes for irrigation purposes all over western india despite his accomplishments he still troubled about his journey reborn from the. business of really stupid people in this factory this is a this is a work i'm going to go work for morning doing this for three million dollars themselves say it's a side effect of india's paul. did it opened up the economy to foreign investment in one thousand nine hundred one the since than in many businesses including ones like idolaters have tried to tell it entrepreneur is also say the government's efforts to make quotas for lower castes in schools and government jobs has helped
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them get an education to improve their lives even though many dollars have overcome their social caste in the come successful entrepreneurs most of them still live right here in the slums despite these examples of success many of them feel that the indian society is structured to keep them bright where they are so much i belong. and people from. the moments i'm going to study. in the society the. people who don't care about us and don't come to see our own people of the sea go amend the government should care of them if they have less money and should give them a proper education. but a millionaire is believe that if they can do it then other members of their caste can chew the. prison he can do anything with just be here. using their will power to overcome the
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odds pre-history there are t. o. ne india. route the stars other top stories from around the world classes in a southern yemeni town that's reportedly held by al qaida was there for at least forty people dead in the capital protests continue to rally since he stays away he's currently in saudi arabia for a serious injuries because it's back to this old. regime change. the u.n. security rights chief has condemned israel's deadly response to rest on the syrian border forty people reportedly guarding recent weeks they also expressed concern that syria for instance encouraged people to vote. test even though the area is filled with landmines israeli police fire on civilians who are protesting over on a. sixty seven least war which saw learned seized from some.
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extreme weather that's pounding several caribbean countries has killed at least twenty three eighty mudslides and flooding swept through crowded slums and rising hundreds of thousands still homeless of last year's massive earthquake authorities say many of those killed ignored warnings to evacuate the area aid groups with the severe weather could worsen conover break that's already killed and it wasn't. germany's health minister says the outbreak of the deadly new strain of e. coli has peaked yet the worst is over and directions are so far killed twenty four people and left a further two thousand four hundred course in europe but he was pledging one hundred fifty million euro compensation for affected fathers but spain which was wrongly blamed for their problems in the source says that's not enough. to catch a cab in moscow just stick out your hand and you know the
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a few seconds someone is likely to pull over or it's usually a member of the public trying to make a few extra roubles so the door is tightening up but genuine a taxi driver say it's then suffer as a group of robots. it was a law that was meant to protect them instead it's made moscow's registered taxi drivers take to the streets. with the best will in the world there's no way anyone can comply with the new regulations some just repairing to lose my job. we want to changes but not these changes the new law was written to kill small businesses like ours the new law was meant to stop legitimate taxi drivers being undercut by so-called gypsy cabs which dominate russia's big cities these are all buying it's often operated by immigrant drivers who lack local knowledge and pay no tax at the risk of large fines all drivers will soon have to train one of
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a limited number of licenses in their car color equipment with me and sign a written contract with every passenger and theory it should ring all the market. is perfect and this one might only work half of the time but at least it shows the authorities are doing something instead of nothing as in previous years. but according to her being in the taxi drivers union will achieve exactly the opposite of what to do here reconcile any contract for every trip is unworkable and making every cab including private hire cars the same color will be expensive and unnecessary. this is pure bureaucracy and instead of helping normal cabbies it will make us on competitive. he also worries that the licenses will not be distributed fairly. will remain is a two tier system if you expense of companies who can afford the licenses and the
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only authorized drivers who didn't obey the law will carry on ignoring. the new regulations are supposed to come into force in september a new one who fails to revert just before there will be. treated as a little break at the moment nobody quite knows how the new law will work in practice but one thing is already clear as it was being designed not all the interested parties were consulted the ball is now in the lawmakers court but will they listen you go girl see moscow. where there's more making the most of life in russia on our website so i look up the russian pay the a section is what else we're covering at r.t. dot com right now reaching into help is people russian marriage from north of sources and it's been rough to highlight the lack of cheap housing. and stalking the streets in the drive and gun shop or this one it's like an artist in
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the mist and heads in the sole authority. of. three men are on their way to the international space station after blasting off early on wednesday the russian american and japanese crewmembers will spend five months in orbit with plenty of work perfect busy right space. they see françoise the former calcutta cosmodrome in kazakhstan. the three men have been together for nearly two years proper preparing for this trip they've traveled all over the world preparing in different models of soyuz and getting ready for what is really this this final push into space and what they say feels almost a little bit like home as craft is it may be the soyuz is it something they've
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practiced in for so long now that it feels a little bit like home as they told us just the other day let's listen first of all when you sit in the spaceship younger son passes his years it was made for you it should bring you to orbit and hopefully bring you back and you love the spaceship and we have stars working you can hear how everything is working and running it's his life. and your big differences between the shuttle and the story of a. very good thing. for you to. people call them out of work. i mean very hard to. write to your first point. the three men say they will be taking very special i don't into space with them albeit very few items i pictures of loved ones and so on to also be able to talk with their families every day and we've talked to the backup
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team they are very excited to watch this they say that it's something it's an amazing emotional thing to watch let's check it out. it will take them about eight minutes to hit orbit around the earth two days to talk now to pre-med when they get there will be undertaking over forty scientific experiments among them cancer research and the ability to actually grow food in space wow what a sight the earth just shook tremendously you can really sense the power in that as
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as it took off what an experience that was. great stuff. from top business bullets in the south thanks for joining me the meeting of the oil exporting cartel opec is kicking off in vienna right at this moment out of the say it could be one of the most volatile gatherings since the gulf war it is believed opec wants to boost production to replace supplies from libya well put could also be increased to meet high global dumond's in the second half of this year a hike in supplies could help rain and high prices which have weighed down growth and inflation worldwide. and cool fell in new york raising earlier games amid speculation that opec might increase its target oil output like three it is trading at around ninety nine dollars a barrel and brant around one hundred sixteen dollars about. stocks and europe open
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trading in the red investors are tracking asia and overnight losses in the u.s. that's all for the fed few concerns about the sustainability of economic recovery the footsies down from seven percent and feminist tax this loop is losing almost point nine percent shows it rose one point eight percent michelin added one in four led securities to growth one point two percent of the broker upgrades in most markets now two days of gains in a trading in the red banking and energy stocks are dragging the all test and noise it's down let's look at some individual news majors among the main losers amid lower crude prices is down two percent after starting point seven percent despite news bedspreads quarter net profit jumped over fifty percent year run here to over three hundred seventy million dollars now banking stocks are also under pressure would be t.v. news and just under eight percent. but in ukraine will stick to existing gas supply and transit agreements. are kept the same both for gas prices and for transit costs
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now the agreements was reached into a state commission meeting in moscow and she was de ukraine. it's about sixty percent of its natural gas from russia that's been trying to negotiate a lower price deal due to economic difficulties russia and ukraine are to set up a special joint working group to deal with battle plans. and resolve major b.p. says it has no plans to sell down its stake in its rawson bench retain key b.p. the company denied earlier media reports that it threatened to do so he's rawson partners in thinking he recently blocked the share swap deal between british law major and state run ross met but despite the route b.p. says its focus is on developing which is also the country's third largest oil producer. people who she might nuclear crisis force the world to up its game and looking for ways to boost renewable energy supply and head of the russian
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energy agency has been outlining russia's potential. oil gas its serving main supply i mean the russian i mean fuel again hydro a nuclear sort i don't know if you would like to utilize local fuel to use it in the week and he said deliberate approach how to treat renewables in russia the biggest potential use in a small i just asians and then by sector of biomass they would waste in school. and that's the latest we have for you this hour we'll bring you more and about forty five minutes from now. if mine. would be soon which bryson if you only bounce
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