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is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule today. at six thirty pm moscow times these are the top stories from archie forty four people are killed as a passenger plane crash lands in northwest russia eight survivors are hospitalized in critical condition and preliminary reports suggest a pilot error and bad but there are to blame for the tragedy. of these fifteen more civilians killed as nato bombers miss a top of the aid but instead hit the birthday party of his four year old grandson prompting libyans to question the intervention tasked with protecting them. and
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showdown in the greek parliament the pm faces a no confidence vote on whether to pass on its new austerity cuts in return for an e.u. cash lifeline or become the first euro zone nation to default on its debt. next we'll look at the state of the stalled israeli palestinian peace process in our special interview. with me i have professor governess and we have the former israeli ambassador to the united nations professor thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. thank you for you were recently quoted as saying that the united states will not veto the u.n. recognition of a palestinian state come september why are you so sure of this i do not think that the united states is not going to recall the united states has their own considerations in we should not act as if the vehicle is in our pocket which if it
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is not we must do our best to avoid the with solution to come near the top of the the security council nor will the. general assembly in the i think we should not trust the united states to report but we should trust ourselves if obama was not to veto the declaration of a palestinian state would he not face political pressure at home i mean after all there is an election that he wants to win you know if the problem. is interested in continuing his way but i i think obama really wants. peace in the world especially in this region which affects the way in the middle east in the whole of the old world in a way so i believe that the while most first of all concerned with being unwilling of his own people but he's also all interested in continuing the missions in the
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vision and the look upon him so when it took off what is your reading of the relationship between obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu there were many who stated that netanyahu is a recent visit there so obama backtracking on what he what he said and essentially becoming a puppet of netanyahu you could see the there was not a lot of chemistry in this. thing but i think not too much would be to this kind of music would you say that the relationship between the united states and israel is colder than it's ever been before i don't think so without the united states we would be in a much more difficult position not only because of the veto but because of the support that we get from there. i think the relationship it's not only on the political level it's also cultural ideological. they know that we are so
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far the only or the most important the moccasin the middle east do not think a government has lost credibility in the arab world there was so much hope when he came to power and he certainly seems to have remained a very close friend of his role as you say i think. over the palestinians took a look of hope. in the obama administration to be the honest broker and i think they still see this way just this morning we were announced this i believe. the obama administration made it very clear that they are going to veto in the security council. to become a full members of the united nations so i know the trust that the obama is adamant in trying to achieve peace in the region in the northern plains trying to perceive themselves as an honest broker is there the possibility that the united states could veto the establishment of
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a palestinian state and still the general assembly would recognize that the likud mission of the palestinian state was already announced in one thousand in think by yourself and nothing different so this can happen again and again it's will not gain anything to the palestinians a what can you can see if it is the continuation of the illegitimate vision of the state of israel and this is something that i think can be. void it only through political talks do you have faith that netanyahu is serious about peace i have faith and him because for the last two years when i served my country as the israeli ambassador to the united nations. i saw a watch very clearly not only what he said in the belly landing in first speech which was two states for two countries but also the way that he acted in freezing for ten months the building in the settlements which no current no government did
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ever before why the engine we hear so much about settlement building taking place despite the construction freeze there was not a continuation of the building in the last ten months but in those ten months what happened was that the palestinians they built moved in spite of the fact the the free there was a phrase which ever happened before there were no buildings except maybe some place for expansion and still nothing happened is so it's not us to blame it's the palestinians who did not move for those in the whole new in the no peace talks took place and i also think the americans also did their part in making the palestinian simple the events in abu mazin said it in so many words he said the obama put us on a tree he went down for the settlements you know the only resistance bill is this thing only is stopping freezing the building and i was left on the tree this is what other mother and himself said so when the freestate not here. for the last two
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years or even more since cust liberation we did not have any peace talks do you think i had to do leave them in the country's foreign ministry is good for israel he was appointed by. a government that was elected in a democratic election and i know that many people think they can he is not the right person to represent. israel in the world it what takes place now but this is the decision that was taken by the leadership in italy i was the prime minister i'm not going to commitment the us president barack obama has publicly committed the united states to peace based on the nine hundred sixty seven borders what is the benefit to him of sameness in public image you know that the obama administration unlike the formal administration is very much engaged with the world with the muslim world which is there in africa and say i could see the way the. obama as
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the. representative any of us of the way that the susan rice the way the cheap acts and the united nations the way that she will take the way the chief embrace is the way that she engaged in a really a want to be an honest broker in the middle east and not to be perceived as the world for so many years is being one sided in supporting only israel i think this is his idea and then when this is what former miss ration said this is when but he made it very very clear that this would be the basis for the coming peace what is will be secure within pre nine hundred sixty seven borders i think this is for our leader and the defense minister to decide i think we will get the government case that we made in the israeli army is very powerful and can protect in any borders you have said that israel's international status is at an all time low do you think
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that this is because of its settlement building sending looking objective lee i don't think it's us to claim i think the palestinians. now israel they have a strategy of illegitimate thing the state of israel they failed in the was they failed in their cannot make boy called a cultural boy called the. failed trying. in the tel route in the streets in the process all over israel now they have a diplomatic complaint against israel and i think they succeeded in showing israel as an occupier. is that powerful a power over in the west bank and especially in the in the in the suffering of the people there which i do not want to belittle but still this is part of the strategy in i think this is why we are being diligent the mice. and the whole
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and they know that only the peace talks once they will be started really going back to the right track in the pit. stop this kind of thousands of victims of to make sure the palestinians unilaterally declare a palestinian state not all israel's reaction i don't know but you know some people here say that. we can also pick unilateral steps. like the disengagement i know that all kinds of unilateral on our side or on the christian. going to home and to be an obstacle to the peace in the region when i don't know how we will react but i still hope that the palestinian will understand that this kind of limited the collision will bring them no will this is not the way to achieve what everybody wants which is peace with least some kind of
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security in these. suffering we've been clashes have we saw recently along the northern israeli border do you think that this could be a precursor to what was going to see in september really really impressive person. i sure felt to me all. here's something we're going to put this thing in here to promote and politicians and he said that he's afraid of the conflict there will and will be the only letter of the collaboration with nothing will happen until september the youngsters who are the palestinians still school looks and look around and see what their plans in a week and they may rise and there will be. a further so this is something that i think also from been taken into account in the should be prevented do you think there's a possibility of an israeli living on war when they hope that the army in there with the fans and the intelligence people we know how to avoid it because war is
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something that nobody in. the boardroom really wants it or we begin anything out of it professor thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. . the moment. the a limited. it's just so. it's. just some it.
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was. today children play war in the old kiss me. must enjoy nine hundred forty one these walls were the first barrier from another troops on the way to moscow. funders embarrassments were dying one by one under siege the son. was ill. to. cool. in the last shelter and on main soldier left a few simple words farewell mother lum i'm dying but i'm not so many.
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party's top stories bad weather conditions and human error could be to blame for a plane crash in northwestern russia forty four people died in the incident all eight survived some of the entered were flown to moscow for treatment. at least fifteen more civilians killed as nato bombers miss a top gadhafi aide but instead hit the birthday party of his four year old grandson prompting libyans to question the intervention tasked with protecting down. and so down in the greek parliament pm faces a no confidence vote on whether to have savage new austerity cuts in return for an e.u. cash lifeline or become the first euro zone nation to default on its debt. up next
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all the way to sport with kate. hello got into the sports news on day two at wimbledon and here are the top stories . the queen is back serena williams fights back from a second set what will to be tell about the rose law in round one and kick start the defense a program called in crime. taking control new russia ice hockey coach and going to lobby i did not resign his post as i passed trade and concentrate on the national side. and only in town for the ones most likely to arrive in moscow for the first time had a historic drive around the kremlin. to start though with the sad news that one of russia's top football referees was among the forty four people killed in the plane crash in northwest russia on monday night but he may have had side died when the
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plane crash landed in the republic of color earlier this approached his hometown airport approaches the world's the thirty eight year old had been a referee fifty first since last year and had officiated in one hundred russian premier league games and was due to referee spartak moscow versus just off game that was making stadium on sunday he leaves a wife and two children the president of the russian football union surrogate force thinker described the death as a great tragedy adding the our if you would do all it could to help mr bêtise family. tennis now in defending champion serena williams overcame a punishing first round encounter with frenchwoman out of an resigned to go through to the second round at wimbledon williams having lost in the first round of any of her previous forty eight all ground slams but after returning from a year long injury layoff she was pushed hard for winning six three three six six one in just over an hour and a half resigned the world number sixty one count of three in his powerful ground strokes to take the seconds that she lost to the mentor mentee serina broke twice
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and wrapped up big three also on court this tuesday is world number one caroline wozniacki and former champion maria sharapova days after the chocolate sounds it while there have been mixed results for other russians two time quarterfinals nadia petrova cruz passed does not belong in the russians much needed to show in a crash as to italy's record when she also in straight sets however one of the spirit of the change that managed to battle passed last year to yank up from a crane six four seven six. turned on the men's side roger federer faces alex down from the trial conclusion while russia's top man make up against argentina's one monarchos because i didn't go struggling against australia teenager time which was three time finalists and the reality is true after beating germany and respect in straight sets. well meanwhile the first day passed without any major upsets with five russians reaching the second round including second seed verizon rover
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although it wasn't all plain sailing from last year's finalist on a road that had to recover from a wayward second set six love three six six three when american allison risk. next up has gone all over his fellow russian yelena others may not have the straights that when they spend a lot of. other russians making it into the next round think it's that lana kuznetsova twelfth seed came back from a set down to be china's schweiger however twenty eight seed catalina caught about the last two christine ok ill but because the news. back produced a bit of an upset beating israel's shark here it was the twenty second seed. while french finest francesca schiavone also progressed the italian needed three sets against australia as the elena jock itch six four one six six three the score in this one. purpose of. this match was really tough for me. so. keeping going thing
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is much more chance to play that so all four legs. it's improved whilst leaving plenty of the limelight was five time for my challenge in the us williams trained a straight forward against at goal a man not over pleased to get through the pressure of the first round. him in any major you know there's a little bit of. tension. in a lot of a lot of expertise as. i do in practice which i've been hearing the boys really well is you know especially haven't played a lot too it's you know a little pressure of lead to come in sweeney as usual. i mean won the men's defending champion rafael nadal took a little time to settle against his first round opponent america's michael russell fourteen in the first set it came back six four six two six two one hour and fifty
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eight minutes said it was an honor to go natural. numbers because it is. in a car like this. because. we were first. to play in this fabulous court. so there was a. sobering feeling. no court of. civil court in the really really perfectly missions. have if anything and finishing off the center court action on day one was home favorite gave the crowd a little scare losing the first set six four to spain's daniel hing a clever for taking the next three with these three a run of fifteen successive games for business and you close brief with the writing for. the roof it changes the conditions it's not the same conditions it's different . it's. always too perfect you know there's no or there's no we're
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all the same no some. sort of elements to turn. you know it's different from grass roots and. you know he was able to get a lot of huge four hands which you know it's normally harder to do once a little bit breezy or. whatever but it's certainly sort of cordon a little bit. but it was. i thought you know and it's been confirmed the new coach of the russian national team will step down from his club commitments in the k h l to take up his new post so that a lot of you know if i have managed their child champions at bars last season russia sports minister of italy mutko insists it's impossible to continue that role in tandem with a national job this isn't came after sacked russia coach get a slot because it's trying to juggle the job with his coaching role it's
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a scar and then it's all about your life he was axed following russia's fourth place finish the recent world championships in sweden. football now jack warner has criticized me for vice president he has been suspended from the sports governing body pending an investigation into bribery allegations however his departure means all charges against him will now be dropped its people saying he will be presumed innocent and sixty eight year old along with peter presidential candidate mohamed bin hammam and were accused of bribing caribbean football chiefs in the run up to the peak of presidential elections while it was the longest serving member of feet as executive committee after joining the board back in one thousand eighty three he has also stepped down as congress passed president. and in the meantime europe's hottest coach and gravy lash boss has chris's trainer of course he's champions porto and speculation here saying take over as manager of chelsea he has a twenty one million dollars buyout clause in his contract and reports suggest the thirty three year old could pay cash and self however russian and chelsea are
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reportedly also prepared to pay the sum to nearly in demand coach the last bastion one a trouble with porto last season taking the domestic league title and cup as well as the europa league crown former russian coach bruce hiddink has also been linked to the chelsea job it's been vacant since the sacking of call on chalabi last month . but elsewhere a manager has been officially presented as another top flight english club alex mcleish is unlikely to be totally relaxed in the role at least at the beginning of his reign at aston villa after arriving from arch rivals birmingham city the move has enraged fans from both sides however the fifty two year old spot seems not fazed. he can draw. you know can understand people's feelings. i'm afraid nor have i heard it before yes. i'm out of it stronger yes sure i really look forward to the challenge of monitoring this fantastic football club. formula one now and you just straight
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years to go until the debut of the russian wrong in such a ferrari have come to the capital of the first time to take part in the annual moscow city racing event set within the picturesque backdrop of red square in the fourth straight year of high octane events taking place in walls will run most of the standard three from the one team's mclaren's former world champion jenson button will be behind the wheel for the second year running hard to share a parent child up try to light us but to the delight of the fans ferrari will hit the capital's roads for the first time thirty eight year old john carter physicality will represent f one is most famous and successful to a number of loans that they must they're taking a great head of july's position actually. we believe the peace and opportunity. the knowledge and the culture of our sport from the one group. in your country these me. to more understandable and more appeals to the
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fans which is the fundamental thing for a smaller one. and finally the champagne corks have been popping in the hometown of goals new u.s. open champion rory mcilroy this was the moment the twenty two year old signed the winning parts around his first major title and complete a fairytale story once upon a time this is where it all began for him at his local hollywood golf course back in northern ireland where at the age of seven he showed such promise the club broke its own rules to allow him to become a member and they can't be more glad that they did sharing the eighteenth hole with champagne after his victory with roy's uncle at the center of the media spotlight. i was on the way a number experience going like a you know sort of. emotionally you know a closure to some of. the first three fears hollywood's norm there and you know crematoriums us to me is what is going to push me. and that's all sporty
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they faced this is not a pro magician but warned. the forces that he shot his students there are you sure this is a quick victory because they have no idea about the hardships to face. plate one it's the says it all to soon it's in the fridge in the army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world.

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