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a result of the z. one trip your resume. to the recruiter bill came a triple her to a renaissance hotel ok rule suite from pacific resort and spa. in israel blue cheese available in some hotel to have various sort of in her children recent . libyans in the capital tripoli rage at the nato bombing campaign which they say is bribing them of both their safety and their fuel supply . all of us on the east where members of the shanghai cooperation organization including russia are getting ready to review ten years of collaboration and draw up a blueprint for the future from the cause that capital i've tests are still here join me in a few minutes for the details. russia's mere submarines dove into the depths of one of europe's largest lake celta previously visiting the north pole and filming part of the movie titanic. and this has
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stepped up his presence in buses flourishing car market agree to join to produce new cars with gas join me for a full business and twenty minutes from that. international news and comment live from our studios here in central moscow this is the nato airstrikes in advancing rebel forces of tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi stronghold tripoli civilians in the capital live in constant fear of being killed and no petrol shortage is making their lives even more difficult and he says actions aimed at protecting civilians have succeeded only in stoking people's anger there as reports. it's 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 them battled colonels regime and
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not include a few and. at major is targeting time caloric if this part of the fuel might be used by gadhafi is military forces with roads closed factories or stop and foreign workers losses gone from the war stricken country and it is facing its worst energy crisis ever the new realities ordinarily been drivers now spend vast amounts of time queuing for few months 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 life here is the limit only and barker is a universe to students and has volunteered here to how organized the process she stamps a few russian boots 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
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the young fighters show the world queuing and never shoot into the year is nothing new so we are and you will just serve up to nine hundred cars drove a lot of. this line is long but others are ruben longer cultural 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 few 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 plans for ambulances and police cars. on the neutral surrounded us but we should move on. we try to do our best to help people get by if we give up will die here 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
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fueling people's hatred towards what they feel is western imperialism. and they damaged our city destroyed our lives they told us they want to save people is that the way to says that 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. artsy tripoli. i think coalition is slammed by critics for straying from its un mandate to protect civilians in libya some analysts claim that that was never even on nato as a jungle. has told r.t. that the interventions only aim is to divide and conquer with a view to seizing natural resources. kitchen and carry a legend in the un is
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a fig leaf for pursuing an aerial war and in libya as in africa at large they want to carve up the country sees its resources and bases of constant military intervention and the population itself is a target its resources will be usurped the ploy for the benefit of foreign oil companies in the one nine hundred ninety s. that could die if they were g.m. was controlled by the central intelligence agency and could often be privatized three hundred six companies and libyan oil was handed over to the major oil companies exxon shell the immobile but the upraising was the occasion for the intervention and demonizing could die off because they had saddam hussein in 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 but they demonize him now to give them cover for agenda of ceaselessly oil subjugating
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the population the population does not benefit from their natural resources because they had the disposal of foreign corporations on behalf of the united states and the western powers the resources go outwards into foreign corporations that control them the population is amiss aerated that 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 installing these regimes and name change them. violence is also raging still in syria forcing the u.s. to renew its calls on the massacres to halt its crackdown on protests with the white house strongly condemning president assad's actions government troops are said to be pushing rebel forces further from the northern town of yourselves to go after taking full control of the area advance sent another wave of civilians fleeing towards the turkish border according to human rights groups at least thirteen hundred people have been killed since the beginning of the crackdown in mid march and some ten thousand detained meanwhile britain france pushing
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a draft u.n. resolution but russia and china who oppose any attempts to intervene in the syrian conflict i said they won't back the move let's talk more on this with investigative journalist simon sufi's joining me live in london as i was just saying the violence in syria doesn't show any sign of abating and britain and france are getting more vocal about what's going on there in syria do you believe a u.n. security council resolution rebuking the regime will be passed and if so will it have any effect. well it appears that both russia and china are going to sure that there will be no u.n. security council resolution but even i think even if even if one would have been passed i don't think would have much credibility you see but the problem is is that the those who support the syrian regime and the syrian government can point to. a very simple fact that is there been many un resolutions for the middle east and they've always been ignored when they apply to israel so they can put an argument said why are they putting the u.n.
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security council against us but don't apply it to israel so it what has to happen in this case is simply lead to confusion on the ground then people will begin to say well why are you why do you want to impose this resolution on ourselves what are the aims of this resolution i mean that resolution was only a resolution a rebuke anyway wasn't a resolution for taking military action so why is it that the west isn't being proactive about the situation in syria compared to libya. well i think the problem is i think they expected the libyan campaign to be quite a short campaign and i expected i think a limited amount of bombing would open the way for the rebels and it hasn't happened that way unfortunately what's happened is the country is being ripped apart cut off his regime seems stronger than before so how exactly is this supposed to apply to syria people will ask and also you know people say well yes today it will be this resolution but it won't have any impact tomorrow they'll strengthen
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and the day after that it will be even stronger and so you'll get an incremental move towards some kind of military intervention so people i think are very very suspicious of the reasoning behind the resolution but nevertheless the u.s. is being pretty vocal about what's going on there condemning president assad and he's saying he's got to stop the violence and indeed if he doesn't make any transitional moves asking him to step down but is there as many say perhaps a hidden agenda that the u.s. has along with its allies in putting pressure on syria using this arm rest of their volunteers some commentators would say. i don't think it's hidden i think the u.s. and syria always had relations syria was on the list of countries that supported terrorism has had sanctions over the years so i don't think it's anything underhanded i think it's quite straightforward but to a certain extent the u.s. would like to see would like to take the opportunity to be able to kind of weaken and. what would happen though if the regime to collapse in syria i mean that that
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would cause chaos throughout the middle east region would be in syria more important geopolitically them than libya and in fact if it did fall like the west as you say wants it to surely that even more problems for the west. if it falls in the same way as it did in iraq that is foreign intervention destroying the country then you can see it plunging into it into a kind of civil war that we saw another one but on a much bigger scale putting pressure against muslim not allowing gays and so on although all the religious sects against each other but the truth is the something else going on in syria which is there is this popular movement or cultural revolution authorize and which. allowed i think to develop and it has to develop on its own terms can actually korea actually produce a country that is more stable because the sovereignty will be with the people will be a government reflecting if you like these people some would say it will always happen and some would say that that would lead to civil war which would be
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a disaster. but the what i think's been really interesting about these these revolutions or prices we're going to call them has been almost. a kind of purity in which they've come and you listen to the slogans on the streets of damascus or aleppo or was very interesting what is it that chanting syria is united one people christian a muslim allow we saw no shia and so on everyone and you really get this also in egypt you hear you see the christians in the muslims having joint services in bahrain when you know the government troops you sectarian you know foul language against the shia demonstrators they reply on the one hand so what is the natural state of the people in the ministry i think we're getting a bit of an image of it which is actually quite united actually prepared to work with each other and the truth is and i think this is an experience as is the sectarianism or the ethnic or religious strife usually comes with some kind of
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foreign intervention or some kind intervention in the process that says we want to derail this by turning one community against the other we're not seeing this at the moment and that's the truth. would you agree then that what many would like to see there is a wave of democratic principles being applied to the middle east and indeed to north africa that this is a wave of a democratic movement happening there and are you positive about the future in the middle east and the only countries that are experiencing this unrest a moment if you're saying it's coming from the people and people power talking. i've never been more positive of my life and i think a lot of us have been waiting a long long time for this you know the the state of emergency imposed on syria was put there three months before i was born ninety six three just to give you an idea how long this has been you know what i think what i think the west to worry about is actually what all the demands what are the demands of the people and i think
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this is where they're going to start to worry because the things. coming up i don't think we're going to like very much control of the resources justice for the palestinians. all these things i don't think look please what's the government so or any other government because the truth is that the middle east is not a poor place but the people are poor but the regimes are extraordinarily rich you know when you look at saudi arabia and iran is likes ordinary wealthy but the ordinary people live on two three dollars a day so what will be the dollars that will come out of these revolutions we're not sure but what is interesting has been the popular demand have not been ones that chime very well with the neoliberal policies the world bank of the i.m.f. so i think there is that i think what they like will be some kind of man a transition where they can take out one set of rules and put on another set of rules but the truth is what's coming from the street from ordinary people is something much much more than that and i think this is why i'm very positive i've never been more positive in my life and i think anyone who's experienced the last thirty years in the middle east this is a golden moment for there to be
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a genuine democracy but also that in the not just can only happen if there is no outside interference i'm not just talking about western powers i'm talking about also saudi arabia or in the case of syria lebanon or. simon assaf we'll leave it there very interesting talking to you live there in london thanks very much indeed for your time here on r.t. thank you. well plenty still to come for you this hour as we go where few have been before. russia. to reach the board some of the largest played what what charge you the exclusive coverage from lake geneva in switzerland. still to come the first heads of state from some of the key power players are descending on. for an annual summit of the shanghai cooperation organization founded ten years ago the c.e.o. brings together countries including russia and china but others are also invited such as iran and afghanistan to work on common threats and challenges so syria is
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in the capital. they are going to be reflective to begin with they're going to look back at the past ten years and look at that collaboration cooperation and see if they've actually achieved something that we want to assess that and then come up with objectives you have collective for the future now the six member states including of course china russia will kick off the a summit to morrow that's wednesday and joining them will be the heads of state of iran india and pakistan that have observer status here at the summit now it's interesting because all three of them do want to become full members but there are some hurdles to be overcome in iran's case for example it has u.s. sanctions against it and the s.c. oh it is looking forward to adopting a u.n. resolution improving the relationship between the u.n. and the s.d.o. having more cooperation so this could be an obstacle but nevertheless iran is here as an observer and they are also involved in the dialogue afghanistan is also here but if you want to send is here as a guest of the vs c.e.o. however afghanistan has also applied for an observer status and they were saying
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that at the end of this summit it is expected that they will come up with a decision whether or not of the on the side will indeed become an observer this is a specific summit they do want to give ample time to economic and financial issues they do want to come up with a special account so to speak now china for its part has already given ten billion dollars committed ten billion dollars for member nations should they ever need it and what's interesting is the presence of of ghana study it is an important part of this region and they do want to talk about post nato afghanistan what is the future of ganesan after the nato forces do withdraw in the future and this ability of that country of course is essential to the stability of the region this is by no means a trying to compete with other groupings in the world they want to be a part of the global dialogue and that is exactly what they're going to try to come up with one voice relation in regard to the issues that are affecting the world today especially what's happening in the middle east and north africa and of course the less often get the meetings on the sideline it's interesting to see what
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bilateral agreements will come out of the summit on wednesday. of this. problem of teen suicides becomes critical in russia every year thousands of russian youngsters try to take their own lives experts are no closer to putting the brakes on the teen suicide epidemic. more and some of the top stories from around the world in our world update an attack on a government compound just north of us left at least nine people dead and seventeen injured two car bombs went off outside the building during a weekly provincial council meeting in vancouver of last cleared the way for suicide bombers to enter the compound causing further explanations. for the japanese cabinet has approved a plan to help the operator of the fukushima nuclear plant paid billions of dollars in compensation to victims of the disaster tepco will now receive government subsidies as well as contributions from the private sector the firm has been waiting for official approval to begin making payments of those affected japanese parliament has been critical of the way to go is dealt with the crisis triggered by
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an earthquake and tsunami three months ago. international monetary fund a shortlist of two candidates to lead the board french finance minister christine lagarde and mexican central bank chief agustin carstens will fight it out for the opposition both of strong credentials but the guard is seen as the favorite as she's gaining major support comes after the resignation of dominique strauss carr who quit amid a sex scandal hotly contested race to succeed him and later this month. russia was plagued by one of the highest rates of teen suicides in the world with as many as four thousand attempted to kill themselves every year and experts say it's the parents that are often at fault for not seeing the problems staring them right in the face but as our reports there are many other forces at work. just days before final exams a t.v. crew was reporting and students gearing up for the adult lives that lee had of them the teachers pointed to paulina their brightest student who it seemed had her
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future figured out where she staged 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 his funeral something she may not be the best she and everything and hank herself. would have been getting ready for the example we found cleena was the one who works it hardest of all she saw her load of math problems and she was very nervous she wanted to graduate even a grade student in many countries this traffic 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 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. problem is so out
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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 up to four thousand children make attempts on their lives and girls are up to four times more likely to attempt suicide it's two boys who by a long way actually succeed in killing themselves. eager is different his try to change 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 to me it was starting a constant seeing the streets and hearing all this noise i just wanted to rethink and i wanted peace what's driving the problem in russia is what experts call a low emotional literacy psychological or psychiatric help is underdeveloped and not easily available then there is the stigma. suicides are attempted or committed in a state of emotional distress which builds over time there are warning signs even
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if parents notice them and many would rather ignore them and to take their kid to a psychologist or psychiatrist added to that continuing social and economic shift making it harder for parents to provide for their children leaving little time for talking and listening this morning meant is that we cater to children hope ball and victim to adult parts as alcoholism and drug abuse prosecution and i want to go as can drive a child to take his or her own life but in the center of this what only wicket taker spends one that seems policy frightening almost commonplace yet it represents what x.-press say is the main reason why russia is living here up in the number of sides and that isn't difference seeing no evil hearing now cries. i sound like an artsy. if explore the waters of the art. to look at the titanic now for the
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first time russian submarines are plumbed the depths of switzerland geneva mia one and two will also test just hoping the water front by thousands of swiss and french every day really is or to katrina picture of it was there to watch the crew embark on their journey to the. for the first time ever two russian deep sea subs the legendary mirrors have made it to the war some of switzerland philologist. again about try dear about its job contamination levels of lake geneva within the next two months research shows from russia switzerland germany france and the united states will carry out physical chemical my provide logical experiments given that. the main source of potable water in the region well then we are submersibles more used to explore by call in siberia we also reached the border more ocean in two thousand and seven and rather than house of the russian expedition presidential envoy to the north and south poles who plotted
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a titanium capsule on the arctic ocean floor to symbolically claim what could be forced on it you reserves beneath the sea and again this time a capsule of the russian jet graphical society was planted on the lake geneva in a seventy second year russia's number one poll amounts that he was willing to take to the depths once again. as a politician i feel it's better to me. and compare the french. and one of the participants of today's comes from a renowned family which actually invented. hello mr ricardo you tell us more about your father grandfather. grandfather. made first first flight to the stratosphere the depression. that you had to be entered and then he invented about this cave to go to the deepest spot in the ocean he built it with my father and then my father in one thousand sixty together with don walsh who is one of the
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greatest friends of my family he gave me the deepest dives to the absolute bottom of the ocean eleven thousand meters you know married us trench so nobody father has passed away and we did the dive you know to gather today in the lake of geneva so that was really great and all that she took part in a legend edition in the first dive in the marianna trench tell us what does the war look like from the balls from from down there different inner space it's another planet. and we saw another space ship while we were down there. the other mir submersible coming out of the dark with the lights on just like a hollywood movie you know getting closer and closer into space ships meeting at the bottom of the sea. when a little bit later arty enters a world of hills spills and adrenaline in a region that can turn deadly in a matter of seconds that will be off to the business update with kareena and i'll
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be back with a little later. hi welcome to business here and i think thanks for joining me folks wagon is stepping up its presence and russia is flourishing cannard it has agreed to join to produce new cars with gas group which makes the khazal and bogo brands total investment will be up to two hundred million euros with the german company contributing more than half of this the firms will assemble thoughts while going to go to models and the first vehicles are due to all the production line this autumn. could has snapped two days of losses held by a lower dollar and stronger than expected retail sales data in the u.s. however the gains are being limited by reports china is taking further steps to curb inflation which could slow its economy. and u.s. stocks are shaking off a two weeks long bout to retailers had better sales in may even economists had predicted the dow jones and the nasdaq probably have their best days so far in june
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meanwhile the u.s. president barack obama has warned the country doesn't raise its debt ceiling another global financial crisis could happen. here p.n. equity markets and in the black with swedish heavyweights leading the gains as a renewable energy surge seven point four percent and also low after u.b.s. upgraded from three neutral from sell shares of british know about group nokia job to two point two percent after the company said it is reached a deal with apple that will end the long running legal disputes between the two frogs. and here in russia markets closed with both candidates has slightly lower the odds he has dropped just a notch six last point fourteen percent now let's have a look at some of the individual share moves barebacked finish high after announcing that profits more than doubled in the first five months of the year energy majors and on the biggest loser is despite the relatively strong all price coking coal producer as parts get ended lower news of a production halt but one of its markets. russia's equity markets are in for
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a subdued couple of weeks but maxime sheinkopf. pretty specialized stocks could see some interest. if you take. say three to six months perspective probably a focus on fertilizer soroka. within the reason of and when they can't least to sanction the human heart the global background is positive the fundamentals of the companies are strong so if i were to select one circle probably peak of the fortune was a cruel and zero credit. and another third to lies a producer for soccer zero has confirmed plans for initial public offerings in longer than moscow the company is being valued at up to eight billion dollars with fifteen percent of its share for placements sagal 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 join social networking websites
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i.p.o. is inevitable and looks set to be held in the first quarter of two thousand and twelve recently rawson search engine yonder success will generate one point three billion dollars here and that's our update for now but you can always buy most stories just log onto our website out to dot com and headlines are next on .
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