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libyans in the capital tripoli rage against the nato bombing campaign which they say is robbing them of both their safety and their fuel supply. these rails against a lifeline for egypt could be in jeopardy as cairo probes the supply deal by the ousted president mubarak was a. classic the alarms that raised over record breaking suicide rates among young people here in russia blamed on indifference towards the problems it's.
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just after five pm here in moscow with r.t. i'm wrong research and it's to libya now where nato airstrikes and advancing rebel forces are tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi a stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital live in constant fear of being killed and now a petrol shortage is making their lives even more difficult now those actions which are aimed at protecting civilians have succeeded only in stoking people's anger that's not the summary of financial reports from tripoli. it may have some of the largest oil reserves on the planet but these days leaders also got some of the longest queues as stations the international sanctions imposed on the battled colonels regime did not include a few and. the major is targeting ten caloric if suspected the fuel might be used by gadhafi is military forces with roads closed factories at
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a stop and foreign workers long since gone from their war stricken country is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily when drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for a few months ago this became a common theme. in the country people have been lining up to fill up their cars even days at this line is a little joke and. the gas station at the end of this here is given only a marker is a universe to students 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. or lately in fact that women have too many things to do they don't fight each other world hewing and never shoot into the year is men are in there so we're evil which is you're up to nine hundred cars.
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don't have to look at me this line is long but others are ruben longer petrels still cheaper than water here just a few cents for a litter it's just that is often in short supply. if there is no fuel we have to leave our cars and return reentry appears it could be days. women 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. on the other needle surrounded us but we should move on. we try to do our best to help people get by but we give up will die if they are a lot of those seeking to oust colonel gadhafi may have been hoping the hard sheaves 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 imperialism and need and they do damage to our city and destroyed our life they told us they
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want to save people is that the way to seize the people tell me this is just a crime. while the warring sides try to find their way out of months of devastating conflict ordinary people are looking for a way to just leave the everyday lives dreaming of our times when these nightmare would be with a distant memory. grief notion r t tripoli. now as the coalition is slammed by critics for straying from its un mandate to protect civilians in libya some analysts claim that was never even on nato as agenda radio host rather show and told us here about see that the interventions only aim is to divide and conquer the view to seizing all resources. pigeon imperial are jammed in the un as if he were pursuing imperial war and libya as in africa at large they want to carve up the country sees its resources and on a basis of constant military intervention and copulation and so is the target its
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resources will be usurped the ploy for the benefit of foreign oil companies in the ninety ninety s. it could i think regime was controlled by the central intelligence agency and cannot be privatized three hundred six companies and libyan order was handed over to the major oral companies exxon shell the immobile but the uprising was the occasion for the intervention and demonizing khadafi as they had saddam hussein in previously as a cover and pretexts saddam was their man in baghdad for twenty seven years khadafi had worked hand in glove with the cia and we've connelly's the rise of the ninety s. own but they demonize him now to give them cover for gender seize the oil subjugating the population the population does not benefit from their natural resources because they're at the disposal of foreign corporations on behalf of the united states and the western powers and resources go out into foreign corporations that control them
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the population is in this aerated that countries need 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 them. and still to come in the program as another fuel feud brewing in the middle east about how egypt's revolution looks set to trigger by gas shortage in israel. u.s. officers are investigating the disappearance of nearly seven billion dollars some by washington to fund the reconstruction of iraq the cash was flown in off of the toppling of saddam hussein in two thousand and three but is now completely unaccounted for a former bush administration official told me that the money went missing under the watch of the incoming cia chief david petraeus he was and then in charge of america's mission in iraq. palates with american cash american currency was
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stored in the basement of the republican palace saddam's main building headquarters building basically the seat of the iraqi government they say it was in volts well they don't say that the doors of the vaults were wide open i knew people that were that had walked past these power it's full of american money and anybody could have could have just walked in a stack of hundred dollar bills and walked away all of this stuff was going on while david petraeus was the commander of the multinational security transition command in iraq in zero 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 u.s. government for the iraqi army national police disappeared the accountability of cold hard u.s. cash was essentially nonexistent for many years after the war but iraqi officials are threatening court action to get the money back political analyst
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young from the voice of russia radio station believes that baghdad has every right to demand the monies for its side. i would say they probably have some legal claim to that my claim to go to court the u.s. has already said that it took those of the money from people from those who feel it will feel they've already taken the money they seized it in the sanctions against. hussein's iraq so the money is legitimately the iraqi it's the question is again if we have the u.s. government can't find the money they'll have to come up with it some way so my feeling is that they do have some claim to this money some legal claim it's going to take some time they want to the courts which of course they choose to go through is probably international courts to get this money back. with r.t. live from moscow and the situation in iraq is also leading our top story today an attack on a government compound in the town of baquba has left at least nine people dead seventeen inch or two car bombs went off outside the compound during
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a weekly provincial council meeting in the town just northeast of baghdad that blasts cleared the way for suicide bombers to enter the compound causing it to further explosions. the japanese cabinet has approved a plan to help the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant pay billions of dollars in compensation to victims of the disaster tepco will now receive government subsidies as well as contributions from the private sector firms been waiting for official approval to begin making payments to those affected japanese parliament has been critical of the way tepco has dealt with the crisis triggered of course by an earthquake and tsunami three months ago. but offensive by syrian troops against rebels in the north of the country has caused a mass exodus of civilians across the border into turkey according to human rights groups at least one thousand four hundred people have been killed since the beginning of a government crackdown in march and some ten thousand attain britain and france are
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pushing a controversial draft u.n. resolution meantime that urges intervention in the current. a north korean official has emerged his southern neighbors to end the confrontational approach to his country his comments came in response to support. soldiers have been using pictures of north korean leaders target practice the north warned but such provocation could lead to war on the peninsula last year. of provoking an alternative violating its maritime border during a military. i know let's check out what's coming up in our business bulletin here about corrino it seems like there are some big names looking to float in moscow in london what do you know what you know about this well yes that's true rory has confirmed plans for initial public offerings in london and moscow and the company received a go ahead from the federal service for financial markets to offer up to twenty one
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percent of the total check out of apple cider says it needs the money for mergers and acquisitions and it's not the first company to turn to life for health recently search engine young successfully generated one point three million dollars in its own i.p.o. and i join me for more on this and other stories in our four business bulletin in about ten minutes from now ok thanks very much to. the toppling of president mubarak in egypt is now turning up the heat on cairo's gas supply deal with israel egyptian officials are probing allegations the agreement was a scam orchestrated by the mubarak family cairo is reportedly considering raising gas export prices to israel or even suspending supplies altogether. in our reports from sort of. israel cannot be choosy in picking its energy resources it is few of its own and most of its neighbors are not willing to share theirs which is why sourcing secure imagery is a hot issue in the middle east or we can go wherever we can go think we should and
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for the last six years israelis have been getting a lot of it from egypt and under water pipeline pumps natural gas from the egyptian city of el arish to be 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 each option papers from israel he says the deal was always unpopular among egyptians to give him. a card. 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 you also of poet ski who set up the natural gas system in israel he was against the deal from the start not least
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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 that it. is which were across the in the arab world and it was also very obvious that one if the president is not. is not going to rule egypt of course the whole contract is not worth. the eastern mediterranean gas company declined our request for 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 to do it here 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 we will get a high price. in a lot of. folk that would be.
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cool. for glinting trying. much more than we could. call station employees 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 israelis are stepping up efforts to develop gas wells now being discovered offshore but these two remain a source of dispute between israel and lebanon as beirut claims their pay there is either way the gas issue is likely to keep heating up policy r.t. television. all since the us has been backing the uprisings in the middle east r.t. asked a former congresswoman and presidential candidate some mckinney about america's interests in the region. really want to understand the motivations of u.s. policy we have to go back to what ray mcgovern who is a former cia analyst had to say and he described u.s.
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policy is being driven by all i and l. well what's in l. . oh. i for israel elvis funded system. and so he described the logistics as those logistics that were needed by the neo to carry out their policies on behalf of israel. and you can watch that interview in full in about an hour and a quarter right here on our c that was a lot more about the situation in the middle east i just got my web site got strong qanbar regular updates interviews and videos all available for you online twenty four seventh's e.u. foreign policy chief catherine ashton to talk to our t.v. about the challenges she faces a major revolutions in the arab world check out a series of interviews on our web site. on the world's best known classical music
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concerts crushers and the competition that gets underway on tuesday at moscow's newly renovated conservatory you can watch and download any of our videos by the way video blog dot com. could take three. three. three. three. three. three in video for your media project a free radio gun tard. he is coming to you live from moscow now russia is plagued by one of the highest rates of teen suicide in the world with as many as four thousand attempting to kill themselves every year experts say it's the parents that are often at fault for not seeing the problems are staring them right in the face but it's also use oksana boyko reports there are many other
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forces at work. just days before final exams a t.v. crew was reporting and students gearing up for the adult lives that lay ahead of them and he pointed to paulina their brightest student who it seemed had her future figured out. i want to become a journalist because it's a very interesting and creative profession which would open doors to the world for me. but instead of a school living celebration pulling his classmates gathered for his funeral something she may not be the best she and everything and hank herself. have been getting ready for the example weeks and pollini i was the one who worked the hardest of all she saw her load of math problems and she was very modest she wanted to graduate as an a grade student in many countries this trask's of exams in late december and early june sees peaks in the number of children taking their own lives
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and in russia it's a year round problem roughly one and a half thousand children and teenagers kill themselves every year that's much higher than the average scene in the united states and britain and the problem is so out of hand that when i was informing the president about it i found it hard to believe that 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 it is still boys who by a long way actually succeed in killing themselves. eager is different his trying to change his life three times the latest time just six months ago. i just had enough i was tired of fighting with my mom my girlfriend left to me it was starting sensing the streets and hearing all this noise i just wanted everything and i wanted peace what's driving the problem in russia is what x. parents call a low emotional literacy psychological or psychiatric help is underdeveloped and
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not easily available then there is the stigma. suicide to return to committed in a state of emotional distress which builds over time there are warning signs but even if parents notice them many would rather ignore them to take their kid to a psychologist or psychiatrist added to the continuing social and economic shifts making it harder for parents to provide for their children and leaving little time for talking and listening this morning meant is that we cater to children who have fallen victim to adult biases alcoholism drug abuse prosecution and i want to go as can drive a child to take his or her own lot but in the fancher of this overly wicket takers pounds one that seems colace broadening almost commonplace yet it represents what x. brits say is the main reason why russia is leading europe in the number of sides and
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that is in difference being no evil hearing now cries. artsy. try to twenty minutes past the hour here in the russian capital they've explored the waters of the arctic and plunge down to look at the titanic but now for the first time russian and deep sea subs of plumb the depths of switzerland's lake geneva the sub's cutting edge technology will be used to collect data on the geology and physics to make it also tell us just how clean the water really is that's drunk by thousands of swiss and french every day and battles can function as people six thousand meters this time the only dive to about three hundred meters that is the deepest point of lake geneva the expedition will go on until mid august with just only two days off for the crews and subs. well a little bit later on here on arceo we talked to a journalist who covered the bosnian its civil war in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. and shares his memories of former bosnian serb general ratko bloody it she was
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facing war crimes charges in the hague all of that after the business bulletin with kareena that's coming your way in just a few. wealthy british style. but on such. a. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our.
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for welcome to business hearty thanks for joining me russia has resumed electricity supplies to bella rose power generator into rao has reportedly resumed all power transmission after the troubled country promised to pay the fifteen million dollars owed by the fifth of july of zero but there was a transit country supplies to the baltic countries were not affected. but below us 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 russia and its c.i.s. neighbors have come to the rescue with a three billion dollar loan ahead of the crisis tong explains who is contributing what. the fund now has eight and how billion dollars so if we
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more than able to have been in dollars six countries and questions are remaining kazakhstan kyrgyzstan russia and turkey can start russia has built in seven point five billion dollars supporting one billion dollars in other countries have also contributed book small amounts every law is the key to the contributors to the funds in the proportion in which the contributor to the front which means that if you look at the total structure of the fund russia has provided above eighty percent of the total and least means that the russian contribution will be both peters what is important to explain is that we actually do not have a mountain of money in the way either found works is countries have made the initial contribution of ten percent cash so ten percent of eight point five e.'s eight hundred fifty million dollars all for this initial contribution the first few regions of the fund the first loans which the farm is giving to each member
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countries have been funded including a part of the bill that will slow once we use this initial contribution we go to the member countries requesting that big provide more cash within the limits of eight point five billion dollars. let's look at the markets now the chinese data is giving a lift to all branches trading at one hundred nineteen dollars a barrel of oil company tries losing about thirty cents this hour hovering at ninety seven dollars the market is also a fact train expectation saudi arabia will pump more crude after failing to claim an album produced by opec. european equity markets are high as investors took a positive view of economic data from china swedish heavyweights are leading the games after morgan stanley lifted its price targets on the global industrial group saying it provides the best risk reward among capital goods. at risk or call i shares when three point eight percent higher says a very small group not yet. over two percent of the company said it is reached
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a deal with apple and their patent disputes and here in russia the obvious in my xix are heading higher this hour let's have a look at some individual share moves on from isaac's now's a better bank is lower despite announcing that profits more than doubled in the first five months of the year energy mages are among the biggest losers despite the want to be strong all pi's coking coal producer. is down on use of a production hold one of its mines. now russia's equity markets are in for a subdued couple of weeks. capital believes fertilizer stocks could see some interest. if you take. a series of six mons perspective but probably your focus on friction was a thorough color across within the reason of. emanate capitalists to essentially the human heart the global background is positive the fundamentals of the company so strong so if i were to select one circuit probably peak of the for choices
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accrual and for all credit. and another fertilizer producer fos all grow has confirmed plans for initial public offerings in london and moscow now the company says is being valued at up to eight billion dollars with thirteen percent of its shares for placements psagot says it needs money for mergers and acquisitions. and facebook could raise up to one hundred billion dollars and a possible initial public offering reports say the giant social networking websites i.p.o. is inevitable and looks set to be held in the first quarter of twenty twelve recently wasn't such as a young tech successfully generated one point three billion dollars. that's all for now i'll be back with more in forty five minutes from now trying.
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