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the. deadly mistake they said made it forces killed civilians in a borscht as trying to get a residential area in tripoli on sunday with could dump the regime officials say nine died including two babies to. project you become trees prime minister doesn't need another one hundred ten billion euro bailout still void to pull on its huge loans as the stairs he plans to ignite a massive protests on the streets of athens. also in new york john constant dollars on the extradition of alleged russian arms dealer big to boot from turn to the united states saying the evidence is plain. and admitted that of midstream assets
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of russian president runs all the international economic forum in things that is the question of his running for a second term remains in our. power and welcome to the program this is our weekly review with me thanks for joining us major one has admitted its forces killed civilians in an airstrike which hit an apartment block in a tripoli it saw that on sunday conductor regime officials say two babies were among the down the nine dead their lines blaming a weapon for going astray and sort of hating a military missile site indications are that a weapons systems failure may have caused this incident. the incident has sparked widespread public parks widespread public outrage among levy and with kids up at the shore saying it proves their long held arguments that nato is trying to
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ignore military targets it's so the western military alliance launched more strikes on tripoli just hours later as nato is compelling and as the fourth month leaders house ministry claims almost nine hundred civilians have been killed by the west and that offensive the notion reports now from the capital tripoli and find some of the pictures disturbing. presence of secrecy my district here in tripoli have been woken up by a strike in the middle of the night a bomb possible moms landed here the story as you can see behind me several three story buildings quite a densely populated area where the buildings standing very close to each other times and many people some of them very poor as we were told at least whole families have been living in the damaged houses which is from twelve to fourteen people. under the rubble we were able to shine children into adults a man and a woman who love about loads of people here on the ground saying that there is
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little hope that someone could be alive but buildings on the opposite side of the street have also been partially damaged but we were told that no one from there has been hurt the government spends person looked at him with cyber name has come to the scene photos this happened and he has this civilian area had been hit by may take pride they were attacked by a look at some of the sky people were killed children and with my own hands with my own eyes i still am helping out the little girls who were killed and getting boys the father and the mother to whole families perish and under this attack you cannot justify does the dark in any. of this incidents consummates continuing intense bombardment all believe it by nato bombs are actually being dropped day and night we all the time hearing sounds of having explosions russia which has always
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been against ministry means to stifle the protests of live in conflict has recently found peace mediator to believe it to try to displace the war in size to start talking after missing the rebels in benghazi and prove it off the people here in st paul it may come and go as. he believes the hope for peaceful solution of this crisis with both sides saying they're ready for negotiations within these are now ready to provide an appropriate location for tolls but people actually extremely exhausted after months of devastating war which has already taken many many lives and has actually completely destroyed the country's infrastructure. beleaguered who is already causing divisions in washington with lawmakers demanding a barn they explain he's charging to levy a round account for the expense and lack of progress but political radio host comment russell. he doesn't believe congress will really pull the plug the problem
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is that when there was a prior lawsuit during clinton's or for eons through the former yugoslavia dentist a group of other congressmen even at that time filed a very similar lawsuit saying that it was illegal and it went to a district court but the district court said in the unit it will congressmen did not have any sort of standing but the reality is i think still a majority of congressmen are going to support the actions in libya and afghanistan and so on congress is not going to. come and say we shouldn't be doing this and try to define it and besides obama is currently using discretionary department defense discretionary funds to get around it anyway so you know it's a question of how effective would be worse you know to their benefit we do live in a military industrial complex type of world where they have they have the purse strings they have the power this is a lot ahead including the tragedy of teen suicide russian triangles epidemic
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in the experts say there's an all too obvious remedy here. the greek prime minister has admitted his country needs another one hundred ten billion euro bailout package to avoid defaulting on its debts the terms to convince the to learn to gain rests on the shoulders of the new finance minister nothin's who says he faces a real war when carrying out a role to play for austerity measures and he faced fears of position from angry greeks to plans for more cuts to pay for the postman's was part of the major candidates are shameful to try and calm the widespread fury which was part of violent demonstrations are the feeling for a vote of confidence the prime minister warns that without another day in oslo athens would soon run out of cash inviting a global financial crisis our fred has been following developments in the troubled country was. the clashes between the police and the protesters still god give these
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numbers to the states need to head to. the crowd. despite being taught along the fence larry that was so great that. people here was saying that it was god at the moment at least trying to. fight it still breaking out that we've got to be not taught by a lot of the people on the street sees the next people dressed in black with a gasp are still they really don't want to hold still but it's been said that the people who are behind provoking the police people still moving back on some essential slaven that you can manage to god still think that's also part of the blade they turned out it's a great time to get these proposals that are there i guess about the economic situation that's happening because they want to not going to be able to hit the police so that's really important you got people really needed tensions between the people frankly since the police are getting ready to retaliate.
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the situation doesn't exist yet. say they're trying to place the fact in the police are trying. their managing by the looks of things that the police actually off the central square itself there's a lot of the protesters who are throwing things so i guess. he spoke to some of the main organizers trinity unions to organize protests today and they said that they wanted it to be peaceful until the end of any of these measures were part see the police the letting of tear gas into the crowd that incredibly hard to breathe on the streets not so pleasant for anyone there's lots of people getting medical treatment around the play. but the violence is really around thing and we're not entirely sure if these people are wearing the gas masks that if they can the police are actually part of the name gray said as he said the people we spoke to said they wanted it to be peaceful and had up until now up until earlier today when that provocation happened when the police starts it's time to push them back. while the
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greek government is trying to force through new york story see measures euro zone finance ministers are trying to persuade european banks pension funds and other product is to help fund a bailout british here and nigel farage says how i don't really care about the greek people and i'm more worried about the political behind the euro project i have been trying with president with president barroso with all the people that lead the what is plan b. isn't it time we had this is the greece portugal are not suited to the euro zone isn't it better. that they come out they get their own currencies back they have a devaluation and then of course some of the banks have to take a hit but they won't hear of it here because as far as they're concerned in brussels the euro we're going to come out of the union is a political project they see it as a stepping stone to the united states of europe i do not prepared to admit they've
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gone horribly wrong and for but frankly they couldn't care less if tens of millions of people across europe lose their jobs. that doesn't matter to the european commission provided they could maintain the euro and keep propping up the banks. the fact of the greek crisis is starting to hurt other countries across the you with jittery british banks pulling tens of billions out of the euro zone lending market a form of their critics speak of the belgian parliament as a bailout cash intended to help europe's struggling economies is instead of being pocketed by the wealthy crises like this are considered big opportunities by big financial institutions in the past and it is so today where's the money gone well i think you don't have to look for the money has gone from financial institution to wealthy elites who are actually benefiting from the large what kind of being a large group for what purpose that is the question the bill is that we have which
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look we give you all these taxpayer money without any conditions so you can keep on going doing what you did that is not a kind of bailout of ice. and later this hour got an interview with a german m.p. klaus peter we're all shook who shares his views on bailing out greece and why he thinks you countries should look after themselves. the czech republic and ours this week it will pull out of the u.s. missile defense project out of frustration at its diminished role in the system original plan included stationing a radar facility in the czech republic to counter but actual threats from iran and north korea by the bush era proposals were scrounged by president obama's administration leaving the chance only with its simple early warning system the project is facing stiff opposition from russia which considers it a rest of our national security and one of the outspoken critics of the project is activist young tannish says such a system would only fuel global touch. check people do not want such of being here
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in this country we were actually undermining the security of borbidge a group probably in europe as a car going in and so we really contradicted. social system here in europe this system without incorporating russia with talking to also other it world superpower is china. india are the following are the pirates that will be the biggest world economies in the in a few years is really going to make a lot of tensions go on on the global scale and so it we should be wise and just thinking about building security mechanisms and structures that will include all the big superpowers not just. modernizing the economy fighting corruption and possible second term as president because some of the topics that if there are two are big things because the international economic forum political and business leaders from across the world that to discuss the state of the global economy and new approaches for financial development and he said now it sounds out behind i
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thought it was they sent based on stifling corruption decentralizing power and government reforms all goals voiced by president mediated at this year's international economic forum here in st petersburg where how russia is going to attempt to become one of the world's biggest and most destructive economies was laid out stu's we shouldn't hesitate to say goodbye to many bad habits we should focus on the following improving the investment climate in russia to create new jobs in the regions the creation of a modern police service and other security forces improving the effectiveness of the justice system and finally the modernization of government of course the main bad habit as the president calls it is corruption which he says is choking russia's economy this was his message to the country's officials that don't do business according to the bot. the noose around the neck of those who practice corruption should be tightened on the whole of russia or agrees with this without any
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exception if the government should be purged of corruption in a more decisive way and for that purpose we should in harms way those suspected of corruption are dismissed from public service another issue that's hampering russia's economic development is it not being a member of the world trade organization lately we're hearing from a lot of officials that excess on to the w t o for russia is possible by the end of this year the president agrees but says only under very specific circumstances. we have long been ready to join the w t o more than many other countries small or large still we are asked to make an unseemly large number of concessions this kind of approach is unacceptable russia will not agree to any evidently unfavorable solutions and of course presumably the one question on all of the minds of the business executives the top innovators and world leaders will president medvedev run for reelection well it was their first last question of the form and this is what motivated that to say yes. when i consider it appropriate to tell you whether
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i will do it or not i will come out and say it this forum is not the best place for that one thing you can be sure of is that i will be able to avoid making that statement that you will not have to wait much longer. every story requires some kind of intrigue for the boys will be no interest in living. so let's keep the intrigue a bit longer. and certainly no intrigue surrounding what platform it made of would run on if he does announce his running for reelection it will be all about modernization reporting from st petersburg and yes the away party. the case against the russian alleged arms dealer big to brood has been called unconvincing by u.s. judges citing a lack of evidence that he was extradited from time to america over charges of helping to arm leftist rebels in colombia groups lawyers claim the u.s. doesn't have jurisdiction to prosecute him and when the case dismissed r.t.
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as a marine a point nine your president. he is the russian citizen and there are calls for relentlessly to adopt it was secretly and swiftly extradited to the u.s. seven months ago and this may be where he stays indefinitely is found guilty on arms smuggling in terrorism related charges if years could be. he's looking at life illusional parole there's no early release on the federal system really the only way in the federal system to get a reduction in your sentence. a significant reduction is if you cooperate with the united states government some have argued. needs to be on captain america's team however captain america is being accused of playing dirty and illegally to remove the air cargo business man from thailand according to documents released by wiki leaks all levels of washington top to bottom mounted political pressure against
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bangkok to gain custody of boot in the us cable dated august thirteenth two thousand and nine u.s. president barack obama was urged to call thailand's prime minister directly about boot the u.s. attorney general in state department were encouraged to call the thai ambassador highlighting the massive drug enforcement administration commitment to thailand and the us ambassador in bangkok urged that high government to issue a public statement of disappointment at the judge's ruling not to extradite the way things stand right now they're willing to flaunt every international law to get what they want and that means doing all these illegal things in the case of the extradited marshall kidnapping who was arrested in bangkok in march two thousand and eight during a u.s. sting operation he was charged with conspiring to sell weapons to colombian fark rebels m two occasions it-i court rejected america's extradition request when an entourage of farmed u.s. agents removed him from thailand following
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a decision of the thai government his extradition was still not legally approved the covert operation was kept secret from russia boots family and his attorney. was not finalized in the us america used various means political and others outside the boundaries of jus legal process to get picked a route that means that your boot is not getting a fair deal to this day high officials have not provided official documents explaining the legal grounds behind them it's extradition. meantime victor boot remains in the u.s. prison held in solitary confinement his wife doubts her husband will receive a fair trial from the country she says violated international and bilateral laws to get what you need is that it's clear to everyone that the case has long been moved from the sphere of law to politics i think or rather i would love to think that the american court is unbiased but i have strong doubts about it because i think such
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pressure could be put on anyone including the jury and. the country accusing victor boot of arms dealing now finds itself appears a political arm twisting come october an american jury will decide future to day political pressure at surfside by the u.s. army and evidently we are worried a fortnight artsy new york. and from all backgrounds and analysis head home where it is for the details of the history and timeline of the victims case. elections in egypt might be postponed as the country's current prime minister says a new constitution roughly drafted finest the country continues to be under
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military rule during which around seventy thousand people have been arrested. revolution and activist david keith says the uprising to install democracy has so far changed. some have been jailed simply for criticizing the government others have been brought up on spiritus charges of quote unquote insulting the military but increasingly and certainly given the incredible high number of detentions to pensions of civilians not attentions of people who have you know tried to undermine the regime but people simply criticizing the military this is a very dangerous trend egyptian dissidents and wilders who were imprisoned in military prisons and they describe incredible torture they describe electrocution they described waterboarding to describe regular beatings and this was the egyptian military that stood behind mubarak until the last minute so what are have been gains and we hope that egypt has a brighter future ahead of it there are still many many challenges that it's almost
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overcome if you just is going to move towards democracy and liberalism and openness in the west in fact is a very important role to play. russia has one of the highest teen suicide rates in the world experts however say a solution isn't easy to find as because there's a complex. to report. by the teenage tragedy. just days before final exams a t.v. crew was reporting and students gearing up for the adult lives that lay had of them the teachers pointed to bullying or their brightest children who it seemed had her future figured out a stage i want to become a journalist because it's very interesting and creative profession should open doors to the world for me yet but instead of a school living celebration pulling his classmates gathered for her funeral something she may not be the best she can do everything and hand herself. have been getting ready for the example weeks and pollini i was the one who works hardest of
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all. loads of math problems and she was very nervous she wanted to graduate isn't a great 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 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 as the problem is so out of hand that when i was informing the president about it i found it hard to believe 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. eagar is different he's trying to take his life three times the latest the time just six months ago. i just had
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enough i was tired of fighting with my mom my girlfriend left me i was fed up with starting a constant seeing the streets and hearing all this noise i just want everything and i want 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 or attempted or committed in a state of emotional distress which builds over time there are warning signs even if parents notice that many would rather ignore them and to take their kid to a psychologist or psychiatrist added to that continuing social and economic shifts making it harder for parents to provide for their children leaving little time for talking and listening this morning mentors that we cater to children who have fallen victim to adult viruses alcoholism drug abuse prostitution and i want to go
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as can drive a child to take his or her own life but in the center of this overly wicked figures pounds one that seems policy broadening almost commonplace yet it represents what aspart say is the main reason why russia is living in europe and the number of sides that isn't difference being knowable hearing now cries. out for r.t. . and also making news tonight three civilians were killed and eleven wounded after a suicide bomber struck a german convoy in northern afghanistan now nato casualties have been reported a ton of rain has said it was to blame for that time elsewhere the alliance has confirmed eight of its members have been killed on saturday bringing the overall number of casualties to two hundred forty four for the year. as have seized more than four hundred kilos of cocaine on board a luxury u.s. registered yacht spaniards who manned the boat the day before the police raid
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authorities say weapons were also found on board including a machine gun it was primed for use of capable of transatlantic sailing it was about to head to europe. also has sparked a full scale alerting to internal flights landing in washington d.c. an emergency operation began one a person at a ticket desk at dayton airport in ohio claimed there could be a brawl on board a u.s. airways plane heading for the u.s. capital searchers of the plane by b. i expose have done nothing while the forty four passengers are being interviewed the person who made the threat is in custody. and the operator of japan's devastated fukushima nuclear plant has had played against the decontamination efforts of filter expected to take several weeks to remove radioactive material became overloaded in just five hours pressure on the company just start up recovery efforts remains and turns that's going to terminated one of these sites is just
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centimeters away from spilling out of work and taint time and have also been forced to open the doors of a reactor building to prevent another explosion meaning however more radiation is leaking out. and these latest sandbags come after the u.n. nuclear agency criticized tepco for its slow response to the disaster and for concealing the true magnitude of radioactive leaks and james called it was an online journalism that saga says despite all the emergence there was the risk of a major negro school remains there a real. any new leaks of any are going to be an incredible burden on the efforts that are already underway to try to clean up the water decontaminated because they are now running out of space to actually stored the contaminated water in the. immediate vicinity of the planet and i believe within two weeks they're actually going to run out of space so they're trying to get a system or the right for treating the water but apparently they test for that is
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going to be pushed back another few days it's already been pushed back from the arbiters of such that it's a safe level of radiation exposure that any level of radiation exposure increases the risk of cancer and however negligible that risk may be with any particular person on any particular day at any particular spot when it's averaged out over a large population like is living in the fukushima region that unfortunately means there will be over time an increase in cancer rates there and it's really just a question of how many. european states ok it's got everything from ten years to tell you the tapping on the football pitch now we can't sports round up and just have a minute and i'll be back with a headline just a moment. the
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