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i don't welcome back to join us you're watching live from moscow these are the top stories new radiation leaks exceeding legal limits are detected in seawater near japan's crippled fukushima plant and that comes amid growing criticism facing authorities accused of underestimating the own going nature of the nuclear crisis. nato plans to expand its airstrikes to leave us northwest a target could obvious forces meanwhile the kernel myself used a high profile games chess to reiterate used to leave the country despite mounting international pressure. and fresh protests on a massive scale is expected in greece following sunday's rally against
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a second round of austerity measures that even demands new cuts before the country can receive over one hundred billion euros bailout money. next artie's exclusive interview brings you a firsthand perspective on a few foreign policy. you know you want to rush to regime change has gripped libya and the arab spring has transformed europe's near where brought the e.u.'s foreign policy faces challenges as perhaps never before to talk more on these challenges we are joined by the high representative for foreign affairs and security policy in the european union catherine ashton helen thank you very much miss ashley you said the heart of what you're doing maybe is to resolve conflict why was the e.u. not asked to mediate in libya well i think the u.n. is playing exactly the role that it should play and. the u.n.
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special envoy is as you know frequently in tripoli and benghazi is working with the people of libya but also with the national partners role has been very much to support him to work with the african union with the arab league with the organization of islamic conference and with our partners like russia and turkey to think about how we move forward and conflict and start to think about the country of the future on a visit to bin guys in may you said that you had minded people who would be leading into the future what gives you the ground to say that what i said was that i've met people who clearly had their heart the future of libya people who were thinking about the kind of work that needs to be done reconstruction getting the economy moving again the support they're going to the border managed reform of the police the bone to be people who will be part of the big dialogue that used to take place
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what the new government of libya looks like it's for the people of libya to decide but here are people who despite all of the troubles despite the difficulties are really trying to think through and i pay tribute to them for doing well in the last twenty four hours the reports have emerged that gadhafi envoys have been seeking an exit from libya for several weeks now is that. more information also well there are a number of different rumors and stories and certainly have been discussions about the possibility that gadhafi could go but it's an if it's a large if and one of the big challenges and questions is how to make sure that for the people of libya the way in which it goes on the a surety of that departure is a fundamental part of moving forward that's for them to decide in conjunction as i said with the role of the u.n. special envoy at what stage will be you expect nato to cease fire in libya well nato has been in discussion of course about its future role and i was at nato this
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week to discuss the role of the european union in our humanitarian aid in our support for the people on the ground and in opening the office which i did recently in bengal the role of the forces of nato is determined by the security council resolution and the job is to protect civilians so until there is clear determining evidence the civilians are say they will have to stay there and that's again tied up to what happens with gadhafi and his decision to allow his country to move forward in the way that clear people want the european council said that the russian presidential meditator to libya is a focal point for a political transition there what status does the e.u. court mr maher gallup poll what we've been saying to president medvedev and to farmers to love for office is important that russia is able to play its part in trying to find a solution so the role of the mediator for russia is to work alongside others who
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are busy trying to find a way through i think very significant element of this is making sure that it's also linked back to the u.n. so we have confidence in our communications between different people but it's very good to see russia engages very good to see beyond. to trying to help to get as you said you consider an age for to live together as an in appropriate response to the plight of the people there want to ease and appropriate response in your opinion we're very consistent in saying what needs to happen is that the israelis need to open the borders with the love people and goods to move freely now i recognize the importance of the security situation for israel we've always done that but it seems to me a position that's not tenable you have inability to get an economy moving. and one of the things i've been saying to the israelis for some time is it's in their interest to see economic growth and development goals are lots of small businesses
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you know that could really do well lots of people want your own eighty percent of people in gaza received today so many young people who don't have a future and part of the answer to that part of making sure that we have security is given a lot future and that means allowing him out to products the goods where girls are could actually sell and support its own economy but these really settlement building continues in the west bank despite the position of the european union what more can be done well we're concerned about we've always said that settlements are illegal under international law we've made that clear we do believe that we have to try and get back to talks same points of the quartet in which russia has a big part of the hope of reaching soon to try and lay some of the groundwork that would enable the parties to come back to talks because in the end that's going to be the solution miss ashton you were in belgrade when. he was arrested and shortly before that he announced an extra billion euro was available for partners under the
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neighborhood policy what that a coincidence here in belgrade. was arrested yes it was a coincidence i had the privilege of talking with. the president and with the deputy prime minister and gauged in actual the. although i never doubted the president was very keen to try and find a lot it should see just as. i think that the expectation they were finding on that particular day was not was not there it was good to be that it was good to be able to congratulate the origins and to see how people reacted to that across the world of being a real indication of closure but also saying that no matter how long it takes justice will be done the palm trees soundly i'll be council of europe pasta report finding that the course of an leadership is a mafia involved in or going to harvesting what you propose to ensure that justice
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is done. well you know i went from belgrade to persist and i met with prime minister touchy and what we've been clear about is that if allegations are made they must be answered it's in the interests of everyone to get the troops and to make sure again that justice is enough in both directions if allegations are not real they need to be seen to be so so we hope that we will see an investigation very soon that will determine the truth of this and if need be will bring people to justice now as we european foreign policy chief you have shared nuclear talks with iran twice do you believe that iran is building a military nuclear program well the indications from the program that they have that they are building towards that they have three thousand four hundred kilograms of low enriched uranium which doesn't have much purpose if you're not going to use it in that way they say they're not proof of it it's very simple if the
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international atomic energy authority inspectors are allowed to go in and to do their job properly they can tell a seance but iran does not comply with that and that of course leads to the suspicions does fear not facts dictate policy. towards iran. i think the fear that people have is based on the facts and the fact that iran does not comply promptly with inspectors that there is a lot of evidence of what they're doing and that fear leads to people wanting to make sure that we put the pressure on to resolve it so it's not one of the other it's both the facts lead us to have genuine concern what tomasky wrong to silence doubts about its intentions we've made this very clear to them in the days of talks that if what they're saying is true then they can prove it and they can prove it in a way that does nothing other than credit to them if they don't do that then we
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have to think about the pressure i describe it like this if you sign up to an agreement which they have. we have many countries then you become the guardians of the green those who sign up to it fail to abide by it you have a responsibility to act and to act together and that's why the twin track approach of keeping the pressure on of taking sanctions being very clear that the sanctions are designed to make the regime realize that the international community believes they have a responsibility and then to link it to the dialogue which we hope will resolve the issues in very practical ways those two those two approaches are essential need to what together and i really do hope that iran will take seriously what we've put on the table and come back to the talks recession thank you for taking time for this interview we very much appreciate pleasure.
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to a substantial degree in one form or another socialism have spread regimentation over most of the nations of europe and. the shadow as i'm approaching the front. of the early twenty first century military base is a network of military bases all around the former sleep empire that the united states is trying to get insist on issue most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in. the
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growing criticism facing authority is excused underestimating the ongoing nature of the nuclear crisis. male plans to expand its airstrikes to levy is northwest to target qaddafi's forces meanwhile the colonel himself used a high profile game of chess to reiterate his refusal to leave the country despite mounting international pressure. and stress protest on a massive scale is expected in greece following sunday's rally against a second round of austerity measures the e.u. demands new cuts before the country can receive over one hundred billion euros in bailout money. well those are the top stories here on our t.v.
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time now for sports update and her family joins us now in the studio and high time to dive into the world of sports the latest but just to weather appetite for wimbledon some of its greatest champions have been in moscow tell us more interview . among them during a wonderful afternoon of tennis that was played yesterday former champions roll back the years to find out exactly who they were. either watching the sport and these other headlines all squared to bounce back against him in the russian basketball finals. while miami to be crowned n.b.a. champions for the first time. but the rain pulls to claim it for myself when i became the you. but first it is
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a square in the russian basketball playoff finals to go levelling the best of five series that won a page with him for sixty five points to fifty seven when last night this was the last game on home call for de a skull before the series moved to the moscow region and they made sure they bounce back from that i mean defeat choosing god purging langdon school in thirteen points. to make election should it at age eleven say sixty five fifty seven the final score game three is on wednesday and two is easy passage to the finals given the nature of the him play. is a second game in a row it's a little bit tougher for second year munro but i think we're you know in terms of rest we have a little more time could do it after the you know last series and stuff so i think they'll put a little bit of no advantage in terms of haven't you know a little bit more rest and you know playing second game back to back you know i think the movie had a little bit harder time but you know still going to be a really good game for. him all the dallas mavericks have been crowned n.b.a. champions for the first time beating miami one hundred five points ninety five on
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sunday in the series four games to team jason terry scoring twenty seven points on sunday night to help inside get revenge over miami heat beating them to win the title back in two thousand and six did it it's ok to hit twenty one points myself was named the finals most valuable player. but if you're in this league for thirteen years and just battling the. playoffs the last basically ten years eleven years. and always come. short. that's what this is extra special you know if it's i would have won one early in my career you know maybe i would have never put all the work in that time in that i have over the last thirteen years so. this feels amazing. now rain state canadian grand prix has been won in dramatic fashion by mclaren jenson button taking advantage of an error by red bull sebastian vettel to claim his first victory of the season downpours had left water all over the track and button rode his luck on march eighteenth clash
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with teammate lewis hamilton who was forced to retire here after they touched and then after a drive through penalty button was near the back of the field when the heavens opened on the last twenty five and that stopped the race for over two hours and when it resume button was involved in another collision on that forty four this time bumping into a fan and along these ferrari spun off the spaniard not happy at all but while that sixty five button was moving through the field passing michael schumacher here into second place and then on the final laps of ask him vettel who started on pole let the back end of his red bull slip wide button which passed the claimed victory of the season to get the sixty point to vettel who leads the overall standings mark webber got the last podium spot on button was all smiles. eventually on the last lap. he ran a little bit wide on to the work part of the circuit and i was able to take the
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opportunity and so you were booked for me. fantastic growth from i think even if i hadn't won today i would have enjoyed this race immensely book and raising an impossibly robust newmar has been a change at the top of the moto g.p. standings. world champion your girl of enzo thanks to racing perv winning the british grand prix which was also affected by rain but stoner mastered the wet at silverstone to claim the flag the flag victory his fourth in six races so far this season by the stirling finishing a massive fifteen seconds ahead of his retro honda teammate and the. american calling edwards came in third in the victory lane stoner leapfrogs and enzo in the overall standings to lay down by eighteen points the spaniard didn't finish after crashing out at high speed ben spies and marcus and charlie also spanned off stoner's said it was just that the finish. was torture sort of ten laps seven laps i was counting down and i just took too long you know my hands are
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freezing i couldn't break probably i couldn't understand what great pressure i had and it was see it was a very very difficult conditions it was a disappointing weekend for russian pentathlete and the olympic champion and that he was the if he finished eighth at the inaugural kremmling cup which was won by a border but there were reasons for the russian taint to be happy at all cost now reports. russian men have plenty to boast about when it comes to limbic pentathlon events starting with the sydney two thousand games the country is yet to relinquish the summit of the podium and de maurice if he will be hoping for gold number three of the upcoming games in london but the next generation he's already breathing down his neck eighteen years of age he should go of his already making waves for the national team the youngster who made his senior debut at this first ever ground in cup one the fencing event and followed up with a great performance both in the pool and in the showjumping arena and that elevated
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him to fourth over. role before the combined running and shooting events where he encountered some difficulty with a newly introduced laser gun finishing. i like it here with the seniors and loved everything today except for the shooting i just can't get it right but i won the fencing tournament today and that's great. too so i'm going to take champion and they finished in eighth place that poor result could be attributed to a recent rule change that so air pistols are replaced with laser guns plus running and shooting events have been combined into one making it look more like a summer biathlon adjusting could sake some time for the champ but that's one hundred ten world championship runner up alexandre list soon looks set to dominate in the near future the russian taking second place and silver in the kremlin cup. despite the second place i'm very happy with my performance because david is the real star of the combine to event i have to be to be one prepared as well as the
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other absolutes because i'm in computing the european championships. so let's recap check david swoboda the winner of the first ever come in cup russia's alexandre listen in second with third and fourth place is going the way of the hungaroring athletes the london olympics are just a year away and that means nations wanting to qualify will have to work hard right now some will be able to get the coveted licenses for this one to twelve games at the upcoming european championships room on cost for a r.c. moscow. now moscow stating will undergo a revamp next year ahead of hosting the world athletics championships in two thousand and thirteen and to help designers work out what is needed some of russia's best sportsmen and women can pay to that the weekend they were taking part in the annual moscow challenge cup and then four hundred me to. see if on the show he got bronze in the men's room at the beijing games and call it a winning time of forty five point seven three seconds while. the women's high jump
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was won by spent on a. new let ninety five centimeters not earth shattering but the main aim of the event was to help designs decide what would be done to improve the track the last major athletics event to be held here was the lympics back in one nine hundred eighty. now let's switch to go for there's a new winner on the p.g.a. tour harrison fraser taking the cinci classic after beating robot carlsen in a play off karlsson did start the day with a one shot lead but it was nip and tuck between him and fraser and carson had to save power here on the last hole to make sure it went to what. they needed reaction holes to settle it fraser topping him for par here. and not meant karlsson had to sink its final effort to send it to another hole but he missed anding phrasing his first title in three hundred fifty five attempts in the biggest winners check he's ever had just over a million dollars. going to question whether or not i could play. it's going to
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question whether or not i want to make sacrifices that you have to make him in the last three or four weeks serve really buttoned down and work toward and found the right balance in my game and was able to spend some time with the kids and try to get things right so i came here clean minded and fresh you know and also optimistic after the way i played at the nelson and at the u.s. open qualifier there's a new winner on the european tour to england robert rochas one italian open he had a two stroke are you going into the final round paul beyond olsen cut that one on the final day carded a five under par sixty seven to finish on top of the leaderboard at twenty one under and it was just enough to give him his first ever try for the top of the thirty four year old who got wind of this seen over two hundred twenty. bearing nukes. and finally andy murray and joe were free to song try to play their queen's final of the second time of asking today was called off on sunday after heavy rain
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in london. so the path occupied their time with a smaller form of the gang a little game with table tennis it was which helped while away at least a few minutes murray's biddings reclaim the queen's club title the fourth ranked scot won here two years ago while to tsonga is aiming for his first title in twenty months by the covers and come off for the match and schaefer to start in just a few hours time. so that's how we got time for the moment we got the weather coming up next. the latest in science technology from. the future covered.
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