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twenty years ago the largest country in. the suitcases of. what had been trying. to teach began the journey. where did it take the. mind the oceans would be soo much brighter than the few new moon about sun move from funds to the pressure of the sun. means for instance on t.v. dot com. russia
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the foreign minister slams of nato members for their actions of the conflict torn the arab world at a meeting with his french counterpart. moscow criticised bettors for sending weapons to the libyan rebels saying to face this u.n. resolution allows it to be twisted and misinterprets. your goal of gadhafi is to control libya. is the only good this is the target. of the videos will not allow them to do that. so the fight will continue targeted by nato and wanted at the hague colonel gadhafi saad reveals his take on why live it is a war and exclusive interview with r.t. . greece is urging the e.u. to hand over its promised bailout after parliament approves deep spending cuts and a stone asset sell off the spike in days of violent protests. and russian great is back to the international market we'll have more in the. twenty
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minutes in business. just after nine pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for joining us and now to our top story moscow is alarmed by the way the u.n. security council resolution on libya has been interpreted after france supplied weapons to the rebel forces or russia also urged the international community not to enforce a regime change in syria but instead help the rivals of rival size rather seek political dialogue a correspondent has more on the story. libya was the key issue discussed during a meeting between two foreign ministers that's following france's deployment of arms to libya front admitted it air drops guns in order to help civilians protect themselves and according to french foreign minister when it comes to protection of civilians school measures are justified they claim that u.n.
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security council's resolution allows them to do so russia believes it isn't it is unacceptable that it violates arms embargo to libya and russian foreign minister has said even though two ministers two countries have similar views on libya's future that it has to be peaceful and democratic states that's a u.n. security council resolution can be easily misinterpreted the resolution nine hundred seventy three contains chapter full which allows anyone to do anything this very champ's it was the cause of our problems with the mandate in all other aspects we support it and as we have warned now we're facing rather unpleasant situations when it can be interpreted in most different ways i think moscow and paris and other u.n. security council members are interested for the body to release concise documents to the international law does not need to put up with ambiguity meanwhile representatives of the african union have already spoken out about this saying that
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they are afraid of proliferation they fear that those guns make end up in the hands of terrorists and that's going to be a threat to the entire region russia's envoy to nato has said at a press conference in moscow that he fears that an on grounds operation is just around the corner and that up ration is only going to prolong this conflict and worsened situation in the whole region in general meanwhile when it comes to syria the two foreign ministers are not quite on the scene between guarding that uprising moscow's stands for and against a u.n. security council resolution to which syria while france has been going on with the council to take action more still believes that only a political solution to this crisis is possible and as foreign minister lavrov has said the opposition in syria have to sit down and talk with us so the government instead of moving forward with confessions and before that if it. well duma foreign relations committee had consented told r.t.
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that while the french may find a legal loophole for arming the rebels the international criminal court is making a peaceful resolution to the conflict less likely. do not exclude any developments in the future for the simple reasons. rather few chances to succeed believe in case the current configuration is not developed into a grown to be regional story because the children are still but for now there are no official confirmation for that i hope for the international community and specifically the international criminal court will stop creating additional obstacles for mr mr cardoza to resign and probably stay somewhere within the country. special gilinsky school a position that his security and his safety it will be directed. to good use for
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there are still there but for there to be a need to have more united international community which is definitely not the case for. over the war in libya at the focal point of international relations r.t.s. games access to credit off the sun in nato targeted tripoli saif al islam exist countries wanted for its riches but says the people will keep fighting to make sure libya doesn't fall under foreign control the day i was swimming and fishing was very heart of what we went to the beach really so we are in our country enjoying our life fighting for our country living with our people who feel we live in our country that we would if we die we go to heaven and they destroyed our house in the middle of. area small house surrounded by many houses we were living near these small school next to them the bond that house with four sides because my brother. he hung civilian he had nothing to do with
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the war with politics he was studying in germany because of the war he came back to libya he was there sleeping because. what nato. command and control center because of the two bedrooms a kitchen living room small house this is if your example from my family let alone many other examples one week ago they had a house of a friend of my father in the whole family. the wife pregnant died two young girls of them died and again we are hitting a military site. a plane a president. with. the controlling and commanding libyan troops. come up. with them. have one target.
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this country is a piece of cake rich full of gaz oil and we have more than one hundred billion dollars deposits abroad so we have to share this cake that it need to provide. and harry we want to finish the soonest possible because the hungry the tired the want to share the cake. slake for them leave is lake fast food like mcdonald's past because every should be fast fast fast airplanes fast bullets fast victory but we are very patient because we are in our countries so our country. we live here today here so we're very patient their goal is not the goal is to control libya. is to control it this is the target. the libyans will not allow them to do that. so the fight will continue.
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well you can watch our full exclusive interview with colonel gadhafi son in just over an hour's time but if you don't want to wait you can simply log on to our web site r.t. dot com and download it right now coming up shortly our tax dollars are being used to incentivize criminals to manufacture terror plots. and f.b.i. sting operation puts three men behind bars for a fabricated crime questioning government tactics in the war on terror. now the greek prime minister has urged the european union to release a further a wave of bailout funds which the debt ridden country urgently needs to avoid default in july well to qualify for the e.u. cash has approved a package of radical tax increases and the spending cuts which triggered three days of massive protests as artists are furth reports plans to sell off greek assets to the highest bidder are also fanning the flames of public anger.
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greece is not for sale the message from a furious public has plans to sell off many greek assets pushes ahead its way through incredibly proud of their heritage many people feel that the privatization proposals would be simply stripping grace of public. attention at the grabs for the lenders banks water companies in china create is amongst many more at stake in the large telecommunications company a t it's also. with the. there's been a continuous crime for the past twenty years they've sold off our companies piece by piece and now we only own a small percentage but that small stake is extremely important to the greek people but they want to sell 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. they called it
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a national crime when the previous government sold shares now they want to do the same and sell the shares now at a low price we don't think we'll see investment or any development we think the only thing others will care about is profit profit profit. the continuous schools from the public to refuse the aggressive privatization proposals set forth by the troika seemingly gone unheard their breasts are from the european union is three men who we would talk about blackmail i guess the greek government critics have argued that they thanking and they and acting out to self-interest keeping profits private was 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 look at countries all over the world where the i.m.f. has come in and sacrificed and plundered the nation for corporate consolidation and prime minister happened dres think of avoiding the country's collapse at all costs
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and many are now asking just how high a price he's willing to pay someone dies there's something very tragic occurs that's going to be a catalyst for i think a fall of this government the e.u. has stated firmly there's no plan b. the a stereotype measures being enacted buses here it builds on the streets might be time they thought of one. since. we have more stories for you on live just log on to our website r.t. dot com for access to fresh updates videos and much more and here's a taste of what's there right now art is correspondent is reporting a first hand from one of the boats of the infamous freedom flotilla which is set to sail to the blockade of gaza. and also online for you see why the aircraft pilots were the laser. face time. jailed for the life threatening. the three men convicted of trying to blow up synagogues in new york have been
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sentenced to twenty five years behind bars where the terms were handed down despite the federal judge involved in the case admitting that the crime was provoked by the government and as are reports this new strategy has ordinary americans outraged. for nearly a decade the u.s. has waged a widespread global war on terror its required multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counter terrorism plans that refocus resources on combat me homegrown plots this is the first kind of turns a strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its that work 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. operatives provided the fake c four and actually showed them
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a fake 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 attacks against the u.s. no direction by a foreign entity or real terrorist group instead direction came from shahid 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 individuals that. bomb jewish facilities here in the bronx and also take out a military aircraft. yet not one defendant had a passport or license but what the government had was an agent provocateur tor who
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testified in court as a key witness a guilty verdict for all four men why it went islamic caliphate the same day a new counterterrorism strategy was touted the new birth four were sentenced to twenty. five years in prison a tearful and angered crowd of supporters gathered outside manhattan's federal courthouse who was a government accountable turn on your own american citizens people was born right here on american soil you this is a damned shame. miscavige it just is and we will keep fighting back the government should not be allowed to try out for some make. the whole force the. way they do to victims and soon soon to twenty five. 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 terror attacks planted and grown by the u.s.
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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 who you are around because you have many f.b.i. agents you have many informants that are out there that they are using the u.s. federal judge said outrageous government behavioral with extra size in the case of the new book for expressing doubt the convicts would have or would have planned an 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 manufactured what would have been up the whole lot so let's talk if carried out and
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quote the fact that it was fake doesn't matter her in a fortnight party new york. well the new u.s. counterterrorism strategy calls for a few were troops in war zones that more focus on drone strikes and domestic threats well as wilkerson served as chief of staff to former secretary of state colin powell and he thinks america's military machine won't be quick to wind down and could actually bring terror home we caused a disaster in the persian gulf by destroying the balance of power between iran iraq and we are now that balance of power so we're not leaving iraq any time soon we may say we are but we're not in afghanistan we've destabilized pakistan we stayed too long we lingered to drone strike into the plot in a pocket proper so we're destabilizing pakistan and it is probably never been so fragile and such a pattern as it is today and where the principal cause so we're not leaving
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afghanistan either despite what the president might say to the contrary drone strikes are an incredible development i often look at people who are so ardently in favor of them and say like to have them over manhattan how would you like to have them over houston or los angeles because that's what's going to come in the future of the chinese are already working hard on developing their own armed drones i'm sure other countries will do so in the future so if the if this becomes a principle development or more fair we're going to get it thrust on us at some time in the in the future perhaps not the distant future. well the chinese communist party is celebrating ninety years since it was founded and after taking power through the revolution of one nine hundred forty nine the parties turned the country into the world's fastest growing economy from more i'm joined now by the deputy director of the russian institute of asian and african studies and they have well thank you very much for joining us here in the studio so ninety years on this
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communist china still as communist as it was or how has it evolved. in. rhetorics it's of course communist but of course it's not that communist as it used to be and some people even argue that even the top brass of the communist party the only lip service to communism while building capitalism well but of course a lot of ideological. peoples republic of china know you talk about the ideology of communism would you attribute a lot of the economic boom to the ideology that they have as a foundation i would say well if you look at india you look at brazil so there are these countries that have huge populations they all heard cheap at the start of their economic miracle so it's not probably precisely the communism i do
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all the cheap but of course the communist party is the organizer who. helped deliver this miracle ok this is compare it to the soviet union with the soviet union collapse after seventy three years in communist china. even in just ideology terms is still going strong now do you do you think what's the difference is it the brand of communism that is infused with capitalism and socialism that works versus the communist soviet style i think that probably existed several communism's the. in the twentieth century and probably the chinese version was one that was infused with much more. difference to tradition and with some nationalistic aspirations for a strong and powerful state so that was not precisely what we heard here in russia where people may see any ideas about making everybody on the globe.
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and this is the difference i think so how do you think china avoided being part of the cold war well it was dragged into the cold war in the first several years but maal was very quick to discover that if he meant fences with the united states broadly he could reap a lot of good things for china and when nick some went to china it was just built on a solid basis so that starting from nineteen so on to on china was abstaining from the cold war and probably reaping a lot of economic. economic dividends for the police policy ok just very briefly we could see china part of brics countries for example the alliance but this time they really need any allies at this point well in the long term i think that china is lonely country which probably will be
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even though some people who would say china is not a country to civilization in the self but in the medium term i think that china will support a host of multinational formats like brics or seal and others but in the end china in itself is a giant so it will be by itself right thank you very much for. mr and they have thank you very much for joining us. value your opinion so please log onto our website r.t. dot com and participate in our latest poll and today the question we're asking is why did communist china succeed where soviet russia failed we have a tie for first place today top of the heap with thirty percent are the opinions that china didn't wage costly wars or sponsor satellite regimes that russia was too hasty to embrace capitalism and then a third is the view that china is
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a dictatorship well that's what twenty six percent of you think and finally we're just fourteen percent of the vote the least popular opinion is that china has a lot more hardworking people. let's have a quick look now at some stories from around the world to new york where dominique strauss kahn has been released from house arrest the state prosecutors have agreed to waive bail in the sexual assault case against him the former i.m.f. chief posted six million u.s. dollars which will now be returned to him and the release comes after prosecutors raise doubts about the credibility of the housekeeper at the center of the case to have been raped by god in may allegations he denies. and says undergone lifesaving surgery to remove a tumor the fifty six year old that israel and premier has made his first t.v. appearance since treatment in cuba three weeks ago speaking as this condition he calls his recovery is slow and careful but said he expects to make
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a full recovery government officials later confirmed that will continue with its socialist reform program despite his health. italian police have arrested a mafia boss and. by the godfather trilogy. faces charges of extortion and criminal association this is for seventy nine year old inherited the role from his brother who was serving multiple life sentences for a series of killings. i'll be back with the headlines shortly but first all the latest in business with. that's right time to delve into the world of business the very warm welcome russia is continuing to ease european vegetables back onto its domestic market produce from spain and denmark have been given the green light from russia's public health
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watchdog a ban on all vegetables from the e.u. was put in place a month ago after an hour break three days ago russia began lifting the buying resuming vegetable imports from poland and belgium and another much longer standing ban has come to an end russia has returned to the global grain market inspired by optimistic harvest forecasts grain exports were put on hold last year because of a serious drought the bent cause world wheat prices to rise to the highest levels two years how weather and the spill leave the end of the band will not have a risk impact on the market. supply has been affected globally by poor weather conditions so there is there is a healthy shortage in crops so this comes as a welcome rest by in the short term the increase in russian supply but you only need to look across the border of ukraine and see that their figures are down roughly forty three percent on the year to know that there will be snapped up pretty quickly so short term i think you'll see that the prices cool
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a little bit but longer term i think you'll probably see prices spike higher as demand dictates. a quick check on the markets here stocks are up on friday after a national gauge of manufacturing in june exceeded expectations and european stocks were higher law it's was stopping the footsie index for the second day but its shares were up almost four percent on friday after soaring nine point seven percent the day before as markets gave a thumbs up to further cost cutting measures and a new strategy for the lender and on friday the russian markets bounced back from their earlier losses the r.t.s. game one point six percent might six try to break the seven hundred mark just for the end of the session but quickly. back again some energy majors were in the ranch holding a drop in oil prices let's have a look at some of the individual share moves in the market six russia's largest oil company ross net was ended right at the close telecom six percent increase in the first quarter net profit failed to impress investors the result shares were up to
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close the telecom giants net profit growth to around three hundred seventy million dollars driven by heart sales and foreign exchange again bucking the trend is. four and a half percent helped is beginning trading in london but michael stipe a much criticized russian policymakers helped move shares up this. russian equities about a very strong week ending up more than three percent on the back of falling risk aversion associated with increase on the one hand and on the back of rising oil prices which are up more than six percent this week from five month lows on the domestic front the central bank this week kept the refinancing rate unchanged at the even a quarter percent and indicated in its accompanying language that rates are likely to stay unchanged for the next couple of months this is clearly positive for russian equities this week president medvedev also reiterated a number of pro-business comments including plans to privatizing a number of companies including plans to cut the payroll tax substantially and then
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today he announced decree to create a centralized depository which once in place will make it much more convenient on the one hand and much less expensive on the other hand performed investors to invest in russian local shares michael stein from its great entrepreneurs investors are to get a chance to dive into russia's precious stones the state is considering selling up to forty percent of the diamond purchased a spot of its from taxation if it currently the state owns ninety percent of all something in all it's meant comes in line with the company's plans to hold initial public offering next. ok europe's a day more in about forty five minutes so stay with us for that.
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