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up today for the moment i'll be back to recap our main news stories for in just a few moments from now stay with us live here in moscow. for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. culture is that so much always about feeling good i think of something to give it really can be over in full boris
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yeltsin was he a great man who made history but was he merely a product of his time opinions differ widely don't know when. this is all stories at this hour the ripples from the fukushima nuclear facility reach beyond the no go zone with radiation levels some eighty kilometers away from the plant exceeding legal limits meanwhile seeing groundwater in the area being compelled to be contaminated. pledges that he'll never leave libya as he faces off against a chess grandmaster in the devastated capital of tripoli nato steps up its offensive and declares its big spending operations against libyan government forces. and sentiment spreads across europe as activist among the government stop ignoring the israeli occupation of the west bank and call for a boycott of goods from illegal settlements. brings up to date for the moment next
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it's our exclusive interview bringing a first perspective on 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 it 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. special envoy is as you know frequently in tripoli and benghazi is working with the
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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 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 people who clearly had a 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 board of management reform of the police to be people who will be part of the big dialogue that used to take place what the new government of libya looks like it's the people of libya to decide but here are people who despite
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all of the troubles despite the difficulties are really trying to think through and i pay tribute to them for doing the search and they have been discussions about the possibility that gadhafi could go but it's an if it's a larger. 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 issue of 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 expect nato to cease fire in libya well nato has been discussion of course about its future role and i was at nato this 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
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resolution and the job is to protect civilians so until there is clear to terminate evidence the civilians are safe 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 the 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 form and so love for office it's 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 are busy trying to find a way through i think the 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 engage it's very good to see have been d.n.a.
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to trying to help to get as you said you consider an aid for to work together as an inappropriate response to the plight of the people there what is and appropriate response in your opinion were very. consistent in saying what needs to happen is that the israelis need to open the borders with gulzar and 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 the 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 you know that could really do well lots of people who want jobs eighty percent of people in gaza received today and 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 in and out the products the goods were girls
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that 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 that 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 courts hatching which russia has a big part of the hope of a meeting 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 roskam luggage was arrested and shortly before that he announced an extra billion euro was available for partners under the neighborhood policy what that it coincidence you were in belgrade one was arrested yes it was a coincidence i had the privilege of talking with. the president and with the deputy prime minister and those engaged in the action although i never doubted the
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president thought it 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. i was not was not there it was good to be there it was good to be able to congratulate the so both origins and to see how people reacted to that across the world of being a real indication of closure but also of seeing that no matter how long it takes justice will be done and apollo mantras somebody'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 is done in kosovo well you know i went from belgrade to pristina 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 to the troops
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and to make sure again that justice is not 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 the proof of it is very simple if the international atomic energy authority inspectors are allowed to go in and to do their job properly they can tell us a answer 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
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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. doing. 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 the facts lead to genuine concern what to do 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 have to think about the pressure i describe it like this if you sign up to an agreement which they have. and we have many countries then you become the guardians of the to agree and if 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 truck approach
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of keeping the pressure on of taking sanctions being very clear that those sanctions are designed to make the regime realise 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 way those two those two approaches sorry 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 my pleasure.
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approaching. early twenty first century military bases. that the united states is trying to get its astonishing 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 world. we don't have foreign 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 our bases are fine the noise is our noise and doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been . working here to
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well sources are not ripples from the fukushima nuclear facility reach beyond the no go zone the radiation levels some eighty kilometers away from the plant exceeding legal limits meanwhile seeing groundwater in the area being found to be contaminated. kind of a daffy pledges that he'll never leave libya as he faces off against a chess grandmaster in the devastated capital of tripoli meanwhile nato steps up its offensive and declares its expanding operations against libyan government forces. palestinian sentiment spreads across europe as activists demand the government stop ignoring the israeli occupation of the west bank and call for a boycott of goods from illegal settlements. brings up today for the moment i'll be back with more news for in fifty minutes from now in the meantime kate is next with the latest in the world of sports.
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hello one hundred fourteen years and here's what's coming up. back from the brink andy murray comes back from a set down to beat joe wilfried song or to win his second queen's club title. joachim's of course the dallas mavericks cool down in miami heat to be crowned n.b.a. champions for the first time. i am to ban lifted olympic figure skating champion yet any pushing these kids to compete for russia the sochi winter games in twenty four to. ten is first and britain's number one andy murray has come from behind to beat joe wilfried tsonga to claim his second queen's club title in three years a week before the third grand slam of the season the wimbledon final had been continuously pushed back due to heavy rains and when it finally went ahead on a monday for the first time in twenty four years it was tsonga who seize the
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initiative to take the opening set six three the second one went with serve retiree easily gaining the upper hand in the time break and he maintained his momentum to break the frenchman in the fifth game and even had the cheek to tease that opponent the between the legs winner of the net the britain then held on to serve out the set and the match six four to the delight of the hymn crowd so forthright mary throwing down the gauntlet to his opponents the grass court season approaches its climax at wimbledon next week. basketball now the dallas mavericks have won their first n.b.a. title after one hundred five points two ninety five victory over the miami heat to win their best of seven final series four two it was a sweet revenge in miami for the mavericks fans on to seeing the heat win their first title in dallas five years ago this time guarded jason terry scored twenty seven points and dirk nowitzki added twenty one for the mavericks we made the finals most valuable player. the german averaged twenty six points per game in the
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series always exciting in the final stages on sunday school attendance twenty one points in the final quarter any miami hopes of a comeback and fulfill my dream. if you're in this league for thirteen years and just battling the playoffs in the last basically ten years eleven years. and always come along come up a little short and. that's what this is extra special you know if if 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 just this feels amazing. well elsewhere russian olympic figure skating champion yevgeny plushenko has been cleared to compete at the next games in his home country in twenty fourteen the international skating union decided to reinstate his amateur status which will allow the twenty eight year old to take part in sochi the i.s.u. had removed this last year after the russian had failed to turn up at the world
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championships claiming he was injured and to skating exhibitions shortly afterwards without skating union's permission says it will be an all or to go for gold for russia on home ice. moving to two wheels now and the road cyclists are continuing their preparations for next month's tour de france and a late sprint jewel saw back in peter sagan when stage three of the warm up race in switzerland the liquid gas can and our ride out muscles and damian are can a go one hundred kilometers couldn't separate the two on the swiss tarmac however it's the italian who takes the overall lead in the time sheets and a fifty four second cushion at the top while the battle for third place was also a late late sprint then months full sank in lawrence ten down of the netherlands in this one both with twenty one seconds behind the winner. rowing now and reigning world champion free dispense and has celebrated yet another victory this time in some petersburg on what was also a good day for russian athletes at the golden plates regatta the historic
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architecture on the back meant of the fun tango river that provided the picturesque backdrop of spent much of stiff competition on the other top five rowers from last year's world championships the swede won the skull sprint event in just under fifty one seconds while it was an all russian affair in the men's skulls i mean these commission off coming out on top it's make all feel there of ams to crown it all local team simply to stand world champions germany in the men's rights and achievement that could have gone into the history books it was only a friendly dollar to beat a highly competitive one. for all and said it start. well it faces the sack if the dutchman fails to steer the chechen side to victory in the next russian premier league game and then can choose day that's according to an official press release on the club's website but it took charge of the team on an eighteen month deal less than five months ago but he has failed to impress his bosses as product line just
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above the relegation zone suffered a forty drubbing by tesco on friday at their brand new stadium in grozny. same with football and russian football captain and they are shoving and says his national team must improve their performances if they want to qualify for euro twenty twelve the arsenal midfielder was speaking at a charity event in siberia following last week's friendly in austria where russia produced a goalless draw with cameroon. everyone wants to qualify for europe twenty twelve first all the players do and of course i will stand because ukraine and poland a close to russia and we work hard to achieve this but let's wait until september and october frankly we're not playing at our best at the moment but we're still among the leaders of the group tough questions with mr dooley island and where gary head and the fate of a blaze at the european finals will be decided in these matches. while saying in russia and after signing brazil legend roberto carlos russian premier league side
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and she have now brought in hungary winger but last year's at the twenty four year old left sided midfielder joins from dutch giant p.s.v. eindhoven and a four year deal for an undisclosed sum thought to be around ten million euros and apparently second in the league ships the forty four times in hundred fourteen appearances with e.s.p. and this is the awareness. last week for me manager steve mclaren is heading back home the fifty year old is taking up the reins at second to nottingham forest after a successful time at episode twenty in the netherlands and a less or specialist time i've also played in germany a three year deal at forest was confirmed just a day after the championship club dismissed coach believe davis carroll. was famously sacked as england boss four years ago after his side fell to qualify for you right two thousand and eight. while here in russia for two when that's tacked on friday kept them on top of the premier league on a day when twenty five goals were scored in the top flight on the spot sacrifices were being finished goalless so ahead of cheese days kick offs here only strikes in
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live . live. it that's nice miss paulison i just. question was that so much i was among them even though i think i am a real missile boris yeltsin was he a great man who made history or was he merely a product of his time opinions differ widely don't know when didn't.
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