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life stories from world war. two true nineteen forty five. the greek government offers even lenders a stake in a whole range of national companies to get the country back on track and he said it's that people are being put up for sale. the security council resolution against libya because both the fake media reports one day everybody and the world is seeing the libyan libyan navy is warming the harbor often is that. neither is in the middle of there's a. slide into nato bombing of libya the darkeys son an exclusive interview with r.t. also. who was the government accountable to no you all american citizens he was
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born right here on american soil this is the same history men each get twenty five years in jail after the f.b.i. sting operation questions are being raised about u.s. tactics and planting homegrown terror. and in business russell it's a yearlong ban on grain exports being cargo was imposed to avoid domestic shortages following last year's trade join me for a full business bulletin in about twenty minutes from now. on air and online twenty four hours a day this is r.t. . greece is now set for a lifeline from the e.u. parliament passed a vote on how to implement tough new austerity measures because it sounds tax hikes were a condition for twelve billion euro in additional rescue cash. sent thousands of
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protesters onto the streets of athens. so the first reports plans to sell off for good. the highest also fanning the flames. is not a sale a message from a furious public as plans to sell off many assets patients ahead. for incredibly proud of their heritage many people feel that the privatization proposals. grace. potentially up for grabs the lenders banks companies insuring operate is a month many more at stake in the large telecommunications company aig he is also the sale. has been a continuous crime for the past twenty years we've sold off our companies piece by piece and now we only own a small percentage of their small stake is extremely important to the greek people
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but they want to still even though it. is a huge turn for the present governments who were heavily opposed to the sale of eighty shares when they were acting as a position. called a national crime and a previous government has now they want to do the same sell the shares now at a low price we don't think we'll see new investment or new development we think the only thing others will care about is profit profit profit. big continues calls from the public to refuse the massive privatization proposals that falls by the troika has seemingly gone on her face. from the european union is there a man who we would talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that they banking a bailout acting out of interest keeping profits private but the last is to say she lies nothing new here it's not like greeks have to stretch back into deep history to figure this out we can look at latin american we will look at countries all over
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the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister cap and. dres speaking the voiding the countries cannot cause and many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurred that's going to be a catalyst for i think of all this government the e.u. has stated family there's no plan b. is staring she may she's being an activist but is here you girls on the streets might be tiny. sarafan. athens. greeks are now facing twenty eight billion euro in cuts to be implemented over the next five years e.u. officials have welcomed the plan saying it will help the country get back on for part of the coverage but you're also ninety from the u.s. space trends research institute austerity measures are actually a way to rescue the banks the people's expense. you could sum up what's killed
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capitalism in four simple words too big to fail and that's what's going on the banks are failing and they want their people to bail them out because a year after all they don't like to take a hit because big guys so they call it for austerity measures and privatization the i.m.f. is nothing more than the international mafia federation did a loan sharks of last resort and the people know it they call it privatization adults stealing valuable public assets and selling it you have friends really cheap the politicians only represent the people they could look at most amount of money so that people know that so they're it's going to continue to be it's our go to war and the greek people know that if you don't stand up they're going to bow you down when you get really hungry you're going to see the riots continue to escalate
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because what are these so called austerity measures what do they really bring all they bring a lot more poverty oh they bring your words g d p o they bring more unemployment so the politicians are doing nothing more than the bidding for those that pay them more. so than say that from the u.s. space trends research institute so. that's the greek population. raise concerns over france's admission that its military supplies the weapons to rebels in libya russia's foreign minister said the move could be seen as a serious violation of the u.n. arms and bunker is the first time a nato member has owned up to supplying weapons to you since the beginning of the campaign when date on the short of authorizing a ground invasion and arming sides and the end of military action to protect civilians that's not gone completely plan already confirming most of the civilian
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casualties caused by its and the strikes and he talked exclusively with colonel gadhafi son and says. it's time. to hit the house of then with other. the whole family. the wife pregnant. two young girls welcome back and here again we are hitting a military site. there playing a president. with. the control and commanding libyan troops coming. in there are some people saying that if the darker the fighting will stop store. not because their goal the goal is to control libya is to control it this is the target and the libyans will not allow them to do that so the fight will continue what do you think about media
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war who's win this war at the beginning the one. they want. or the one because it was planned from beginning to get out he is in pain as well or. collapsed the rebels tripoli and then he. became the whole country. is still now suffering from that. but now the libyans are we're one day everybody and the we're seeing the libyan libyan navy is bombing the harbor of wisdom mr is in the middle of the desert it's one thousand kilometers and we're in the libyan ships that are bombing the harbor of mr sisson assist the security council resolution biggest libya because of a fake media report seeing
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a libyan air force is bombing. civilian districts in tripoli and killing seven thousand people need to focus. on harry and want to finish as soon as possible because they are hungry. they are tired they want to share the cake. slake for them levy is lake placid. the world's first because every should be first first of all airplanes. literally. country to country. but you can see more of our exclusive interview in just over an hour's time here in r.t. you can always find it on our website at r.t. dot com. gyptian court has postponed the trial of two policemen accused of beating
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a business meant that last year. helped spark the country's uprising that ousted president barack meanwhile officials have ordered the probe into the recent clashes and car and she left people injured two days of protests to this group this new prosecution see patients release are complaining at the lack of a speedy implementation since the revolt. ration the current leadership is ignoring people's demands the government such as it is has not responded to the concerns of the people there are strikes at the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turns out we the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much and be interior minister and also mubarak has been adjourned people are not getting what they thought they were getting when they toppled hosni mubarak we must remember that joe
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biden and hillary clinton didn't want also mubarak to go that's a lot of people barak and his cronies so many of them are retaining power but it's a very dangerous situation and we mustn't forget what's crucial here for be as rational. rational outlook is this is going to hell that's where trade goes through and it is the most populous country arab country in the arab world and we're not hearing anything about it in the corporate news it's as if that revolutions done and dusted in the egyptian people for. but still to come in the program what might be minimal impact for downing street could be the loss of people's wallets thousands of civil servants and teachers take to the streets of the u.k. striking against it. and he said the government is simply looking for a state. and fighting terror fuelling it on these between what is that about and washington killing over some of these to stand on us shots from the base
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. three men convicted of trying to blow up synagogues in new york each been sentenced to twenty five years in prison but the case is raised huge controversy after they were actually incited by the f.b.i. and handed it bombs critics claim it was a setup job said retired. for nearly a decade the u.s. has waged a widespread global war on terror it's required multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counterterrorism plans that refocus resources on combative homegrown plots this is the first kind of target strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its network to inspire people in the united states to attack us from within yet in countless so called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i.
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operative provided the fake c four and actually showed a great stinger missile the inspiration to attack america has come from a government paid informant working to orchestrate the plan a tactic critics say exercised in a new york case dubbed newberg for. the suspects poor illiterate african american muslims were presented as the faces of homegrown terrorism and subsequently found guilty of conspiring and attempting terrorist attack. against the u.s. no direction by a foreign entity or terrorist group instead direction came from shaky hussain a pakistani immigrant on the f.b.i. payroll reportedly paid one hundred thousand dollars for his services according to court testimony hussein recruited the cash strapped former convicts by offering cars and cash to carry out the operation for the visuals that to bomb jewish facilities here in the bronx and also taking
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a military aircraft. yet not one defendant had a passport or license but what the government had was an agent provocateurs or who testified in court as a key witness a guilty verdict for all four met by once islamic relatives the same day a new counterterrorism strategy was how did the new work for were sentenced to twenty five years in prison by tearful and angry crowd of supporters gathered outside manhattan's federal courthouse who was a government accountable trying on your own american citizens people was born right here on american soil this is a shame. miscavige justice and we will keep fighting back the government should not be allowed to throw some make. the full force. and then take the victims and since the. f.b.i. informants have reportedly been used in dozens of so-called foiled plots since nine eleven critics say hundreds of americans are languishing behind bars for fake
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terror attacks planted and grown by the u.s. government our tax dollars are being used to incentivize criminals to manufacture terror plots like that they catch other people up in i can't see how that in any way benefits the country that means they can pick anybody out from new york city or course the united states and make a plan you have to be very careful very aware of who you speak to around. because you have many. agents you have many informants out there that they are using the us federal judge said our we just government be there with size to make these companies work who are expressing doubt that convicts who for what a planned attack without the f.b.i. informant however the specific charges against the man require a mandatory minimum sentence of twenty five years in prison prosecutors say they
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manufactured what would have been our call last summer top if carried out and the fact that it was speak doesn't matter. or not artsy new york. those service resumes in the u.k. today following a nationwide strike against pension cuts by hundreds of thousands of public sector workers but what's disruption to the large parts of the country schools airports caught some job senses were affected by the display of anger caused by the lucian government's austerity plans. from the campaign group coalition of resistance says the toughest spending cuts it's in the most vulnerable parts of society. discussing benefits to disciples people is the poorest and most vulnerable. are on the ends of these austerity measures in order to resolve the crisis and from our point of view the bank is the rich the wealthy in this country as is the case in greece
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still rely on rich and wealthy and this today is a strike of for unions is the beginning of an industrial struggle from a low level of industrial action in this country but in new york it is very possible that there will be many millions of workers on strike in the dark what will be forced then to take notice and what what what we are saying is the same as i said as we've been seeing in greece in spain and in cultures throughout the european union that the there is a growing why even disconcerting discontent about the measures being imposed upon the peoples of europe. for more news in the eye catching videos always on life your party dot com as it takes to survive the plight of the u.s. a second defense retires leaving behind three moves many are asking when the cia chief who succeeded him to change the pentagon's policies. and
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video among. my old girls. and. now in the palm of your. on the job com. pakistan has urged the u.s. to shut down and even their base in a country southwest of the city has served as a launch pad for washington's drone attacks against militants what are they on board at least on the political analysts are well gration says the only way to stop the violence is to end the so-called war on terror. one of the main reasons for the for the continuation of violent activity on the pakistan of gonna stand border is the mess that the us military has created inside of coniston over the past decade the mess there the way they have alienated a large portion segment of the afghan population in terms of the push them trades
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the way they have conducted the war on terror they are they way they have alienated a large pockets really of the country is a big reason for why we have a country ration of violence in afghanistan and how that violence is a spilling over into pakistan and most pakistani commentators believe now that one of the ways short short cuts really to controlling violence and extremism on the pakistan afghanistan border is really to end the war on terror the way the u.s. military and the way the cia he has been conducting this war over the past ten years one step forward is of course what president obama has declared but you still words where you get to see really actions of the ground and we have yet to see whether important agencies within the u.s. government like the central intelligence agency the cia would really cooperate. a brief look now at some of the international stories we're covering for you today what is waiting for instant chavez had his first televised address since on the
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growing emergency surgery. he said the second operation was carried out to a group of hunters that follow surgery on the tenth of june to move public access to a second term for the company's health and is now on the way to full recovery. china is celebrating once it served its really communist party is also going to split with. top officials are attending a grand certainly in central beijing thousands gathered to mark the day the rising west hurtles a small group of intellectuals and now presides of the world's second largest economy so-called tourism is rushing today its place is linked with china's communist history become a pilgrimage for visitors. all over two french journalists read after eighteen months into captivity and yes there is an exchange here holding running in prisoners it's all about have also said that several of its jail come on
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this have been freed from prison t.v. reporter and it's common language taken afghan colleagues in late two thousand and nine filming in remote mountains the afghan government has denied any prisoner exchange to place. a u.n. back to tribunals has issued arrest warrants in connection with the murder in two thousand and five of lebanon's former prime minister rafik hariri official say the warrants name for senior members of his one of the groups denounced the charge you know and i'm proud to take action against it during this period of time with twenty two others and probably two thousand and five in central beirut when a bomb exploded that's why. well it will later we explore the impact made by a renowned russian scientist draitser herat was a part of our soviet style series where he led a life of contradictions and who created the world's first i joined them and received many awards from the establishment but at the same time the seven years
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most widely know this isn't constantly hounded by the secret police. are going. to look at the fourth quarter. of. this street still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that the soviet files on the aussies are going. yes of the stuff their life or famous said sound to some
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distant country sucker of just a few minutes time here r.t. first though it's all the latest business news with korea. so welcome to our business news here in our see customs union between russia and belarus and kazakhstan calls into action three countries remove control on internal borders from now on the union members will have custom services only on their external borders and will share the traffic information between each other a trilateral union has consciences january two thousand and ten when russia belarus and kind of unified customs tariffs and staying with customs union crisis stricken bellows has asked russia to freeze the price it pays for gas because currently buying russian gas at lower prices than the european average over the benefits of a plan to end this year now means claims that a common economic zone should imply equal gas prices. but no price changes are
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expected this year but it has not commented on whether future discounts are possible analysts say the gas monopoly could lose up to three billion dollars next year if prices are frozen. russia has lifted almost a year long ban on grain exports it was supposed to avoid the mastic shortages following a heat wave that devastated one third of the country's crops the band called world prices to rise to the highest level for two years but optimistic harvest call cuts are probably the russians who return to the global grain market russian farmers could harvest up to nineteen million tons of grain this year that's up fifty percent. compared to last year on the exchanges we discard the trading at around six hundred thirty dollars per barrel. but take a look at the markets all those moving lower after seeing gains in previous sessions light sweet is trading at around ninety four dollars a barrel and granted it is that around one hundred eleven dollars our asian markets
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rise up to greece approves a sturdy measures to avoid debt default printing a japanese and chinese stocks are advancing to get. i knew others know it's foreigners beating us with your son. here in moscow the markets will start trading soon and isaacs closed in the black on thursday growth was mainly supported by energy industrial stocks. as the eurozone problems remain one of the main issues . from. expects avesta to take. the market is nervous and shaky european debt situation and not just greece but all overall i think gives a lot of uncertainty to investors well different after greece is at least one is out there is no all significant commitment on the horizon as well so that's why i think he and including the summit are before the. liquidity of the level of the
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story will be huge it will be. sidelined for the next i guess couple of weeks. britain's brain and then you have to bribery of all that's going to affect foreign companies with links to the u.k. as i'm going to lose corporates from london it's not the might not be what was originally. critics say that has been blurred and may not be really in force but britain's bribery acts caused the call was it affects the operations of overseas companies with u.k. links and while it may not make much difference for large international firms who already have to comply with stricter u.s. regulations it will make a difference for smaller companies also the act does not take into account the emerging markets and it of course in those emerging economies proposition and bribery is part of corporate culture and it comes to corruption and bribery russia
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takes the cake according to transfer supernational russia is one of the most corrupt nations on earth and that is not the cake that russia enjoys eating as a matter of fact fighting corruption is one of the main goals over russian officials and this act may actually help russia along the way of fighting corruption. that's our business of a for this hour of more in forty five minutes but stay with us for headline news.
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wealthy british style. sometimes. markets financed scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines including two kinds of reports on our chief.

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