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stunts on t.v. don't comb. intention is made all fights to strip colonel gadhafi forces a vital well the alliance accuse of forcing innocently begins to run an empty. israel's flow of cheap gas is drying out egypt wants to rethink a key energy deal that's thought to benefit only to jewish state and the mubarak family. now lack of emotional support is blamed for russia's record breaking figures on suicides among teenagers. blog that putin of russia has resumed to live just to supply two below tourists and business in twenty minutes.
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by the end of the russian capital you're watching us here with mary and josh as they go tells the world to prepare for a post gadhafi era coalition bombs continue to blitz the libyan capital petrol queues snakes through tripoli was fuel in short supply scenario made worse as tankers become a regular target for airstrikes are reports on civilians caught up in a brutal conflict. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days labor is also god some of the longest queues at his pastoral stations the international sanctions imposed on the embattled colonel's regime did not include a few and. that nato is targeting if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi as military forces with roads closed factories at a stop and foreign workers long since gone from the war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new reality is ordinarily been drivers now spend
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vast amounts of time queuing for fuel a month ago this became a common theme. in the country people have been lining up to fill up their cars even days but this line is a little different compared to the gas station at the end of this here is women only and barker is a university student and has volunteered here to help organize the process she stamps a few russian books which allow individuals thirty five liters a week she believes it's a great idea to have women only stations. women have too many things to do they don't fight each other world queuing and never shoot into the year is men often do so we're able to serve up to nine hundred cars good day the lot of. this line is long but others are ruben longer still cheaper than water here just
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a few cents for a litter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no few we have to leave our cars and return wintry appears that could be days. when only gas stations is one of many innovations supposed to ease people's lives in a country in cares there are also special problems for ambulances and police cars. but the needle surrounded us but we should move on. we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up will die so that a lot of those seeking to oust colonel gadhafi may have been hoping the hardships will incite people to rise up against their leader but instead it only seems to be fueling people's hatred towards what they feel is western imperialists. need and they do damaged our city destroyed our life they tell does they want to save people is that the way to save the people tell me this is just a crime. while the warring sides try to find
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a way out of months of devastating conflict ordinary people looking for a way to distil leave their everyday lives dreaming about times when these nightmare would be with a distant memory. leave. us radio host and peace activist ralph sherman says nato is serving its own interests in the region by bombing libya he says that even people are being exploited by the greed of some western nations. it's an imperial agenda the un is a fig leaf for pursuing imperial war and in libya as in africa large they want to carve up the country sees its resources and our bases of constant military intervention and the population and so has to target its resources would be usurped the ploy and for the benefit of foreign oil companies in the ninety ninety's that gadhafi regime was controlled by the central intelligence agency and could often
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privatized three hundred six companies and libyan oil was handed over to the major companies exxon show immobile but the of brazing was the occasion for the intervention and demonising khadafi as they had saddam hussein and previously as a cover and pretext saddam was their man in baghdad for twenty seven years khadafi had worked hand in glove with the cia and with congolese arise in the ninety's saw a. but they demonize him now to give them cover or engender out of season the oil subjugating the population the population does not benefit from their natural resources because they had to disposal of foreign corporations on behalf of the united states and the western powers the resources go outward to the foreign corporations that control them the population is a missing rated countries with great wealth but they don't enjoy the benefit of it because of the class character of the regime and the nature of imperial power that controls and installs these regimes and maintains. israel's long established sanity
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agreement was it could soon go up in flames the original gas deal was set up by president mubarak but now post revolution cairo is demanding that the terms are renegotiated and as he's publicly reports israel's options are fast running out. israel cannot be choosy in picking its energy resources it is few of its own and most of its neighbors are not willing to shave is which is why sourcing secure energy is a hot issue in the middle east when ever we can get it wherever we can go i think we should and for the last six years the israelis have been getting a lot of it from egypt and under water pipeline pumps natural gas from the egyptian city of elevation to the israeli port of ashkelon. but the revolution in egypt supported by the united states is backfiring on israel the interim cairo government says it's not obliged to sell gas to israel and is pushing to renegotiate the agreement i did who rewinds for several papers from israel he says the deal was
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always unpopular among egyptians to give. you know. this is. not the. people the egyptian public prosecutor has since ordered an investigation into the deal former president hosni mubarak contributes sons are accused of having personally benefited from it which doesn't surprise yourself poet skee who set up the natural gas system in israel he was against the deal from the start not least because it was signed between israel and the east mediterranean gas company which is registered offshore and has no assets in egypt it was obvious the cheap date in . which were a custom in the arab world and it was also very obvious that one if the president is not. is a go is not going to rule egypt then of course the whole contract is not worth the paper it's written on the east mediterranean gas company declined our request for
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an interview egypt's natural gas supplies about forty to fifty percent of the electricity power stations in israel it can be replaced by the fuels but they're more expensive and dirty which is why boys are right is blogging frenetically online he writes about green issues and says the alternative options that israel has to the egyptian supplies are not that attractive to the getting high price and we need. a lot of muscle which is much more pollutants. and the fact that we didn't develop. electric plant in time will cause us to much more than we could. call station in place and working. if no agreement with cairo is reached tel aviv is going to have to function without natural gas for a year and so he's radial stepping up efforts to develop a gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims that they there's
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either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up. television. and here's a quick taste of what's still hands in the program here in our disappeared without a trace of god on admits he doesn't know where more than six billion dollars for iraq has gone. plus with russia having europe's highest rate of teen suicides will take a look at what drives hundreds of young people every year to take their own lives. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. in japan six more workers and gauged in cleaning up the wreckage facility you have been exposed to. dangerously high radiation levels bringing the total number of victims to eight this comes as traces of the highly toxic elements were detected in c. and groundwater at the nuclear plant radioactive strong she believed to cause cancer and leukemia has been found at concentrations two hundred times the safe limit the
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massive earthquake that hit japan three months ago caused radiation leaks from damaged reactors scientists now theory that some levels of contamination are higher than those following the chair novel catastrophe. well we're already seeing particles in tokyo particle means the radioactive particles are really small thinner than a day out under your air in tokyo and all throughout the fukushima prefecture and interestingly we're also seeing them on the west coast of the united states so airborne radiation it lodges in your lungs or your g.i. tract is certainly in japan and on the west coast the the oceans are still becoming more or contaminated not less and i think over the next year or so you'll see the big fish that you know in the salmon. because this will work its way up the food chain i think you'll see more and more radiation being detected in the top of the food chain fish as well that would whole probably research institute has said that
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the pacific ocean is ten times more contaminated then was the the ocean well the seas near chernobyl at the peak of the action so the oceans are worse now than after chernobyl. if you've missed something or we're covering on eric catching a line any time and always more stories there for you to explore here's a taste of the pentagon as the world rattled as it proposes that the u.s. responds to cyber attacks with military force. and the russian man sets out to prove that disability is no obstacle that covers a one thousand kilometers across country track on these electric buggy much more of his journey at r.t. dot com plus more of our eye catching videos on you tube channel. is.
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on a reconstruction program in the war torn country but still to not account for the missing cash a former bush administration official and author of the balkan marriages failure in iraq michael o'brien claims the money was lost under general petraeus as watch. all of this stuff was going on while david petraeus was the commander of the multinational security transition command in iraq or min sticky you know four and zero five and this is the same period of time that one hundred ninety thousand a k forty seven zero nine millimeter pistol pistols purchased by the us government for the iraqi army national police disappeared i also want to say that i have a personal friend i will mention his name who was a very senior u.s. american finance and budget official during this period of time and he told me that when david petraeus was there there was no accountability at all for american money
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and david petraeus continued to spend the iraqi money six months a year after the c.p.a. the coalition provisional authority had been shut down in june of zero four. iraq also leads our top stories from around the world and at least eight people have been killed during an attack on a government compound east of the capital baghdad dozens more were injured as people gathered for a weekly provincial council meeting to car bombs clear the way for insurgents to storm to have quaters followed shortly by twin suicide blasts inside the building they attack near and earlier a bombing in march which claimed fifty eight lives. seven republican presidential candidates have gathered for the first debate of the twelfth campaign the hopefuls criticized president obama over his handling of the economy and health care reform as well as his policies in afghanistan and libya however critics say the candidates focus too much on its hacking obama rather than each other the first
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primary elections did not take place until february. when it's found that unemployment in gaza over forty five percent was among the highest in the war in the late two thousand and ten the report shows an ongoing crisis in the strip with continuing. effects from israel's blockade imposed on gaza in two thousand and six after an israeli soldier was snatched by a group of militants the restrictions were tightened here later what hamas won elections ousting rival fatah from the territory. the international monetary fund is shortlisted two candidates to become its new managing director french finance minister christine lagarde and mexican central bank chief margins will fight it out for the top job this follows the resignation of former dominic strauss kahn who was arrested on sexual assault charges an allegation he denies the i.m.f. will make a decision by the end of june. next week sees the trial enough sand show
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former tunisian president ben ali who fled to saudi arabia in january following mass protest against his twenty three year rule the ousted leader faces several charges including conspiring against the state voluntary manslaughter and drug trafficking he has slammed the trial as a masquerade. russia suffers one of the highest rates of teen suicide in the world according to recent school polls ways to commit suicide it was one of the most popular internet searches amongst teenagers six on a boy girl looks at what drives young people to take their own lives. just days before final exams a t.v. crew was reporting and students gearing up for their lives that lay had of them the teachers pointed to bullying at their broader student who it seemed had her future figured out which way should play stage i want to become a journalist because it's a very interesting and creative profession which would open doors to the world for me with this yet but instead of a school living celebration pullin his classmates gathered for him funeral
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something she may not be the best she ended everything and hank herself with agendas and she would have been getting ready for the example weeks down believing i was the one who work the hardest of all. load of math problems and she was very nervous she wanted to graduate isn't a great student. in many countries this trash of exams in late december and early june sees peaks in the number of children taking their own lives but in russia it's a year round problem roughly one in a half thousand children in teenagers killed themselves every year that's much higher than the average scene in the united states and britain. the problem is so out of hand that when i was informing the presidents about it he found it hard to believe but the figures are truly frightening every year thousands children make attempts on their lives. girls are up to four times more likely to attempt suicide
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it is still boys who via long way actually succeed in killing themselves eager is different his try to take his life three times the latest the time just six months ago. i just had enough i was tired of fighting with my mom my girlfriend left me i was fed up with studying i couldn't stand seeing the streets and hearing all this noise i just wanted everything to end and i want to peace what's driving the problem in russia is what x. brits call a low emotional literacy psychological or psyche. help is underdeveloped and not easily available then there is the stigma. committed in the state of emotional distress which builds over time. even if parents notice that many would rather ignore them to take their kid to a psychologist or psychiatrist which added to that continuing social and economic shifts making it harder for parents to provide for their children and leaving
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little time for talking and listening this morning meant is that it catered to children who have fallen victim to adult vices alcoholism drug abuse prostitution and i want to those can drive a child to take his or her own life but in the century of this overly wicket figure stands one that since policy frightening almost commonplace it represents what experts say is the main reason why russia is living here up in the number of teen suicides and that isin difference seeing no evil hearing now cries out of work or art scene. a little later we enter a world of hills fills an adrenaline and a region that can turn deadly in a matter of seconds. stream cascading from. you is miss moment.
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brings death at a speed of more than two hundred kilometers. while watch our special report in just five minutes here on r.t. before that they will take a look at what's happening in business. that's right time for a look at the world of business a very warm welcome russia has resumed electricity supplies to beller routes pollard generator into iran has reportedly resumed all power transmission after the troubled country promised to pay the fifteen million dollars owed by the fourth of july although belarus is a transit country supplies to the baltic countries were not affected. belarus is still facing one of the steepest economic crisis in decades inflation is spiraling out of control and is expected to reach forty percent this year but russia and its c.i.s. neighbors have come to the rescue with
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a three billion dollar loan the head of the eurasian anti crisis fund explains who is contributing what. the fund now has eight and the have billion dollars slightly more than eight of the how billion dollars six countries in questions are remaining kazakhstan kyrgyzstan russia and russia has put in seven point five billion dollars kazakhstan has put in one billion dollars other countries have also contributed but smaller amounts every loan is the key to the contributors to the funds in the proportion in which the contributor to the fund which means that if you look at the total structure of the fund russia has provided the bold eighty percent of the total in this means that russian contribution will be about eighty percent what is important to explain is that we actually do not have these amount of money the way the fund works is countries have made the initial contribution of ten percent cash so ten percent of eight point five is eight hundred fifty million
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dollars of this initial contribution the first appear regions of the fund the first loans which the fund is giving to its member countries have been funded including a part of the bill that was slow once we use this initial contribution we go to the member countries requesting that they provide more cash within the limits of eight point five billion dollars. and greece's economy continues to plummet as ratings agency standard and poor's cut its credit rating from b. to triple c. making it the worst in the world the agency says a significantly high likelihood of one or more g. falls as the risks for the likely restructuring continue to grow as well see how this has affected the markets asian stocks opened lower but turned positive off to china and also stronger than expected industrial output figures the nikkei finished up more than one percent saying it was basically unchanged and the chinese data is also given a lift to oil with branch trading at one hundred nineteen dollars
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a barrel and at ninety seven dollars the market is up to factoring in these expectations that saudi arabia will pump more crude after failing to clinch an out the boost by opec. european markets in trade with banks and mine is leading to gaze investors appear to be shaking off the downgrade of greece's great grating the taxi's of more than one and a half percent higher food see is behind significantly under one hundred percent and here in russia a similar story both the footsie and the my six odd rising let's have a look at some of the individual show moves where bank is high and also profits more than doubled in the first five months will begin energy may just seeing gains as oil prices inch high are coking coal producer spots graze down on the news of the production hold at one of its mines. russia's equity markets are in for a subdued couple of weeks but. capital believes
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a fertilised stocks could see some interest. the. three to six months perspective would probably afford fertilizers. within the reason of them and they capitalists to essentially put. you in the higher the global we're grown is positive the fundamentals of the companies are strong so if i were to select one sector probably because of the for choices. and another fertilizer producer forestalled grow has confirmed plans to for the two float shares in london and moscow all the company received the go ahead from the country's federal service for financial markets to offer up to twenty one percent of its total share capital but actual valuation has not been disclosed but initial reports set for soccer is seeking upwards of five hundred million dollars. and finally facebook could raise up to one hundred billion dollars in
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a possible initial public offering reports say the giants social networking websites like we are always inevitable and looks set to be held in the first quarter of twenty twelve recently russia's search engine successfully generated one point three billion dollars in its own. that's it for now you're up to date headlines are next. you.
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