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nader's cooperation with moscow might be taken to a new level as discussions at a common missile defense system in europe are dominating the blog summits was brushed in sochi. meanwhile germany every supply the last forces in libya with more munitions drawing criticism for deviating from its original position on intervention amid speculation has been pressured by other nato members. basra from lodge is removed from the u.n. war crimes court for disrupting proceedings a former general is facing genocide charges what refused to androcles always earlier threats to boycott the hearing. and in business blogs back in russia have
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resumed electricity supplies to bell goes off the country has fully paid its energy debt more in business in about twenty minutes. is one pm of the russian capital you are with our two young marine and josh you a chance for a breakthrough on a common missile the fan system is up for grabs today for nato the alliance heads under sawgrass mission is in russia's city of sochi for talks and a missile shield is something that is guaranteed to be brought to the table our design or go has more from the spot. it has been russia's concern for a very long time now russia doesn't want an arms race and if nato is to place its anti-missile defense shield in europe and then for a missile defense shield that's going to be covering a big part of washington russia's territory then of course an arms race exactly what's going to happen according to present the great if we could see it starting
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by as soon as two thousand and twenty russia and the united states have signed strategic arms reduction treaty specially for the purpose of preventing an arms race and this a.m.d. seems to be an apple of the fort at exactly going to do the opposite and provoke its. defense. as easily as many. summits. and. russia sees. russia's envoy to nato would be speaking had over the nato summit has been saying that it's now time for nato members to make suggestions when it comes to a possibility of a joint anti-missile defense shield in europe together with russia as russia has already made steps forward in that direction but none of them seem to have been accepted of course the issue of operation in libya with also be widely discussed if you think about it has been saying that he believes and on ground operation could
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be just around the corner in the corner in libya and about the operation will only prolong this conflict and severely worsen the situation in the region in general but of course russia and they do have some common goals such as fighting terrorism and drug trafficking and they are also on the agenda today will be just so you know with the reporting there presidents are to be treated the idea is also attending the summit hoping to give some impetus to the talks will be crossing live to sochi one he takes the floor to speak. as the russian nato council discusses the action in libya the alliance is running short on bomb shells and it's germany which has agreed to make up the shortfall in munitions for the controversial airstrikes the move comes despite berlin never originally backing the operation and some suggest peer pressure has caused a shift in position as he is reading those call reports berlin's attempt to have its cake and eat it may not be proving successful. more bombs
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wanted just over one hundred days of airstrikes and with just over two thousand bombs dropped by nato allies in libya the mission has run into an unexpected problem a lack of sales to drop where there is demand there is that why in this case germany has agreed to provide much needed ammunition previously berlin has abstained from voting in favor of the u.n. security council resolution on libya and move that surprised some and others but it may now be backing out of it this isn't the germans may not want to participate but they have decided that the position does not preclude them actually some supplying weapons in this case or systems some believe germany is under pressure from other nato members particularly the united states friends in the u.k. to take a more active part in the libyan campaign at first hand our. ministries toward the foreign affairs minister don't go into libya it's
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a very bad conflict it was started by the cia and it's a dirty business don't go there so this is why you voted with russia and china now the backlash from washington is so tough obviously we are under pressure to do something to make up for this decision aside from peer pressure germany may be lured by the possible financial benefits of making its weapons available for natives use in libya probably germany will get paid for delivering these to other countries but that is normal practice between. nato countries. out of the twenty eight need to members only eight are actively participating in libya with civilian deaths to which need to recently admitted to a shortage of weapons in the ever relentless more market duffy's still at the helm the coalition may be facing just the beginning of its problems. berlin is in a tough spot on the one hand it has. disappointed nato by refusing to support the
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mission only being march on the other by agreeing to supply bombs it may no lose friends in other high places and whatever the real reasons for its contradictory policy may be germany could find that by trying to please everyone it's may end up pleasing no one of those quality. r.t. has explicitly spoken to colonel gadhafi son who believes nato just wants to feast on libya's riches. these countries is a piece of cake rich. or you have more than one hundred million dollars because it's of your own soul we have to show you this cake that it. and we have to get used to because this is the only what was going to be. the thing. is to get a. check out the full version of this explosive interview on our web site r t v dot
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com. over one hundred forty activists will face trial in bell reuss after the word detained during anti-government protest on sunday witnesses say police used tear gas and beat activists as they tried to run out the latest silent demonstration mark only by what we have correspondent there who will bring us the latest and we will try to join him later in the program. before that though the judge and the hague tribunal has and a not guilty plea on behalf of the former bosnian serb general michael moderate that's after the court refused to postpone the hearing that monitors request a lot of shows then ordered out of the courtroom for interrupting the judge and speaking out of turn earlier he had threatened to boycott the hearing complaining they have been able to choose at a fancy laura more than
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a month after his arrest modish is accused of ordering the massacre of thousands of bosnian muslims and the town of seventy stuff but as country has all reports there a man he serves who feel the international criminal court's only out to get justice for one side of the conflict. look with little town of three but he needs in bosnia and herzegovina who looks a day like you houses are being built people go about their business and in the center of the town a mosque and a church sit side by side. with this apparent unity is an illusion sixteen years ago the entire region was torn apart by ethnic clashes during the yugoslav war and said it needs to became infamous when the united nations stated eight thousand muslim men and boys were massacred by bosnian serb forces today and immoral for the deceased sits on the grounds of a former u.n. military base the sort of balance a memorial ground is well maintained and frequently visited by locals journalists
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and tourists who get busted in the bosnian capital of what the tourists are shown are the thousands of serbian graves that lined cemeteries all around with their opinions to region. thousands of people were killed during the balkan wars of the one nine hundred ninety s. but cemeteries like these within terra families of murdered serb civilians only get visited by the very few remaining survivors. ronnie comes here all the time his entire family lives here he says advise me a muslim general is responsible. that's about you know when i was only nine years old when next year or each took away eric we're heading like that person killed my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive they held me for the six days and only god knows why i survived. but even though gonna survive his loss just like that thousands of people here is being ignored or
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each was at the hague tribunal and i was supposed to be a witness in his trial but in the end me and about thirty other witnesses were simply cast aside they didn't cause you didn't ask what happened to our families and the tribunals only gave him two years in prison. the bulk of your story eunice atrocities visited an all sides and perpetrated by all players but the version most often propagated by buster media is rather one sided ingraining the serbs the purpose or. to. create a rationale for humanitarian interventions which. occurred so that a woman. or so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines razia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have all
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played and willie hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important. the creation of the. scenario for make sure in the minds of people. was drawn aside which was preventable but for whatever reasons. international community didn't do anything about it. some might say the journey from several meets at the benghazi via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination castros are about r t bosnia and herzegovina. so i had for you this hour here in r t brace to breach the blockade we'll look at what's in store for gaza aid flotilla after greenspan's propellants seen activists
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from setting sail from its ports. and ammo hard saving human lives russian doctors give new life to a young girl by implanting a unique or artificial valve made from it picks heart. oh how cross live to our correspondent. who can bring us more on the anti-government demonstration that plays in bellow's were one hundred forty people were detained and they'll be facing trial later saw lexie tell us more about what happened during that solemn dallow what exactly are belorussians protesting against . well the sunday march twentieth independence day for belarus but the celebration turned sour with several demonstrations of the opposition dispersed by the police wender standout there were several demonstrations all throughout the day and all of them were dispersed by the authorities sometimes using brutal force i witnesses say that the latest of those rallies in front of the central train station in minsk was
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dispersed using tear gas against the crowd when you stand several journalists were detained but were later released by the authorities and over one hundred forty people remain in detention and are facing shot trial and charged with organizing mass riots in the belorussian capital now this is of course not the first time this something like that happens in belarus for the past several weeks belarus has used and got used to these kind of protests these protests are not they don't have a political direct political connotation people are organizing silent marches and the only thing they do to a voice their protest against the government's actions is clapping. clearly this is something you see this form of protest was invented in the social networks on the internet but the government is now trying to do everything to fight these these protests were understand that the protesters are demanding that one of europe's longest standing leaders alexander lukashenko must stand down the crowd is unhappy
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with the government's actions in the latest financial crisis in berlin was like to remind us that over the past two months valerie was has been plunged into a deep financial joram oil with this currency devaluation almost two fold in the space of just several weeks so the tension is clearly mounting in this post soviet state we're understand according to several bell russian bloggers that protest might die down for another month or three or four weeks or so but in august they are expected to intensify again and we of course be keeping track of all the details happening in this post soviet state. all right thanks very much indeed for bringing us the latest on those protesting race in belarus there. to other stories now here in our pro palestinian activists say they're determined to deliver humanitarian aid to gaza despite the greek government banning their ships from leaving ports. they've
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staged a hunger strike and a protest rally against the ruling have also reportedly rejected a suggestion by the greek government to send aid to gaza under un supervision israel has been warning against any attempt by the activists to break the gaza blockade a similar mission a year ago added was nine people being killed and in a tad by israeli commandos british activist david help an organized humanitarian relief efforts in gaza on several occasions told r.t. how his own vessel was attacked by israeli forces in two thousand and eight there's a preview of what's to come next. we were trying to get to gaza of the third day of the. so-called operation. and we were. in the drought five morning. and i'm quite
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certain tension was to drugs i believe in speaking the truth about this war because we're dealing with people being tormented for sixty three. barack obama's recently announced have got to stand drawdown plan has been slammed by republicans they claim it's risky to pull out thirty three thousand troops by the end of next summer but as our lauren lyster reports this talk of change intensifies of america's military plan of the country many still believe nothing in fact will change at all. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners earlier this year taliban gunmen wearing suicide vests on a guest house used by u.n. staffers. last year another attack on hotels this is where the error of your.
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examples are strewn through the near decade work until your aftermath we had any takedown here in the south only now americans heard this declaration before news of the blasts we're starting this drawdown from position of strength about u.s. plans to begin pulling troops out of afghanistan but there are declarations on the ground from afghan activists but military might that's not to different mark democracy never come by a question the moccasin overcome by military invasion democracy never comes by cluster bomb by one phosphorus by muscle car by thumping our wedding parties and in washington talk of winding down war in one country does not wind down talk of tackling the global terrorist threat as the focus seems to shift to neighbors should be refocusing resources on pakistan yemen somalia parts of north africa and other locations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what happens in afghanistan a change in the guard of the department of defense with robert gates retiring and
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former cia chief leon panetta getting sworn in signals this change of course to critics i see no difference between between him and robert gates and for afghanistan we now hear a presidential pledge to pull thirty three thousand troops out by september two thousand and twelve fully we're covering the surge i had now at west point well it certainly sounds like what the american people would like to hear for the first time ever a majority want u.s. troops out about ghana's can as soon as possible fifty six percent well thirty nine percent want troops there until the situation is stabilized you can see the trend is really for. flip flopped but what is the reality of obama's plans for troop withdrawal that thirty three thousand he's calling for is a minority of the one hundred thousand american troops that are there that's not including another forty two thousand nato troops and ninety thousand department of defense contractors meanwhile the u.s. has reiterated a long term commitment to the country there certainly has been an agreement that
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following two thousand and fourteen there will be some kind of continuing presence . of presence and mantle burden some see as permanent observers believe u.s. bases are in the forever future lauren lyster r.t. washington d.c. . and later we'll bring you the revelations of a military journalists who spent a year in iraq and interviewed thousands of u.s. soldiers and that's in a special report coming up in around ten minutes time. from spending the year in iraq as a military journalist. we still use. theirs to wasting their time trying to go. oh the length of the life of. the twenty seven days
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to publicize an invite. like who. started the beat of the. troops in the slogan we. now it's turn to some other stories from around the world and in taiwan a new five party coalition government has been formed which will bring the country's first ever female prime minister to power it's after the opposition while an slide victory in sunday's general election attaining a clear majority of seats in the parliament it's either a forty four year old being boxing a lot is the sister of the country's exiled leader toppled in an army five years ago it's hoped the election will and the country's a long running political crisis. really venezuelan president hugo chavez
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will not be able to work for up to half a year he's likely to stay in cuba for continued cancer treatments his opponents have accused the government of not providing enough information about the president's condition but leaders illnesses also raise questions about whether he will be fit to run for reelection next year. the company responsible for the yellowstone river oil spill in the u.s. state of montana claims it's limited the damage to the sixteen kilometers own that's drawn down it's from. as governor who criticized some mobile for downplaying the scale of the disaster on saturday tens of thousands of gallons of oil spilled into the water through a damaged i have mine prompting temporary evacuations along the river. it's a groundbreaking and hard fixing new procedure russian surgeons have thrown a lifeline to a young girl who suffered from a rare hard to defect they provided her with a unique transplant with a valve from a pig's heart the first operation of its kind. that has more. only
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chance for survival every now and surgeon is employed think a groundbreaking artificial valve made from a pig's into the chest of twenty four year old. has a rare and life threatening heart defect devolved invented by russian surgeons has never been used before after three hours the operation is complete computers will be rationed itself is a success we need some time to see how the patient recovers but in any case her life before was unbearable. and thirty years employed came from this farm outside of moscow earlier surgeons have to sort through hundreds of pigs and cows hearts and one that can be used as a bio but it was almost impossible to find the right tone of the new model so that part tailor made solution even before each one of these cows was matched their particular patient who's waiting on a less than moscow now since then the way that they've been fed every single part
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of their lifestyle has been carefully monitored so what the time comes they become the perfect boat or the owner of the farm alexander was a multimillionaire entrepreneur with two years ago he sold all of his businesses and retired to the countryside to graze the most ecologically clean possible he gives away his animals hard for nothing this was the work that we were just some pride we were helping save lives i never thought we'd be doing this he knew that once the heart is removed from the animal it's taken to this hospital out here at the sterilized and all the ports of the valve together biological valves are often superior to traditional mechanical models and don't require the patient to pay drugs for their lifetime director is hoping more successful employers will encourage health authorities invest more funds and of course this. is the produce of biological dolls in the home of brush and it's not enough break no people here
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died. well we can get the treatment two weeks have passed and literally it is out of emergency war. but it's just i feel wonderful i feel like i have a wife and plan to return to my job and i want to have children that are truly good doctors say to pearl you should be completely healthy and six months from hope she'll be the first of thousands to receive the lifesaving transplant you are right now have. must go. and i bring this up to date and the business is next with helium . oh that's right time to delve into the world of commerce and finance russia has resumed arab society it supplies to belarus offer it paid its energy bill in full russian power generator interop pulled the plug on crisis hit by the wrist last wednesday with the country owning fifty four million dollars the company promised the country but a promise to restore supplies us soon as it got the money home with it took into
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rock over a day to resume energy deliveries due to technical problems russia provides twelve percent of federal research as a to me it's how the world is seeing a major shift towards the predominant fossil fuel gas from is eyeing a rise in gas prices as result in the russian cost of more capital as the company would do well to use the spikelets disadvantage. i don't expect the gas price will be you know duplicating the high can the crude price but you will probably reach as much as sixty or seventy percent of this price change so give the for example gas bromates a certain goodwill discount to west european customers not the discount but i'm saying not trying to keep up with the high in the world natural gas but being a little bit one step behind this strike it would be a good point for western parts through
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a real like more more friendly i'm completely new and a new guest on that from drugs. let's take a look at how the markets are faring because saudi oil has slightly richard from early against the market i just can't trust today from the world's two biggest oil consumers on fuel demand prices are being encouraged by european policymakers approving an emergency bailout for greece and i stormed u.s. economic data on friday and on the other hand just so manufacturing from china and ongoing concerns of europe's debt crisis is a keeping precious cautious lights which is trading at around ninety five dollars a barrel and branches that one hundred and eleven dollars european stock markets are edging higher as are most banking stocks a losing ground that's often stuns and pulls such a plan to roll over the pretax profit be considered a selective default. and russian stocks climb the first set straight session that sounds well enough to europe most wise loan payout for greece using cycle
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a should become for surprises will derail the region's recovery that's now have a look at some of the individual should moves on them isaac's most energy majors and down to south of gas from around a course with percent in the red bank and stocks are also under pressure with p.c.b. down a one percent bucking the trend just after the us it's up over a percent and a half and the company's sales of lot of cars rose by a sledge in the first half ok here. now michael stein from its critics lets the weeks be quiet stooge of the holiday season and lack of domestic data we expect that we could be a bit quieter than last week i given that we're now in the summer season monday is of course such a lie fourth of the markets will be closed in the united states this week investors will pay as usual close attention to external factors including not inflationary data coming out of both euro zone and united states and also keep an eye of course
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on u.s. jobs data in russia there are very few big events are scheduled one notable event takes place friday when the x. five will release their second quarter operating update. but that's all we have time for najaf today's more news and else diamonds log on to a web site archie dot com slash business.
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