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closer than the radio the leader of the g.o.p. who kills shares in new delhi who to. a be her to marry election the applause of the other maidens of the leela party is a really don't notice and shift the world's problems with a precocious premise. nato says it's not going to build a joint and he missile system with russia doesn't find it necessary to provide moscow with legal guarantees that shield one to be targeting the country this plunges the dialogue deeper into a stalemate. nato is bombing campaign over libya hits pressure problems as the alliance or runs out of missiles with germany you turning on abstaining from the conflict so it can deliver a bomb bailed out to its war allies. general ratko mullard it is it generated from the war crimes court forcing the judge to enter a not guilty plea on his behalf nottage faces charges including genocide carried
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out in the balkans war some serbs accuse the hague of a one sided justice. worldwide news live from moscow city center this is r.t. i'm wrong research showing that russia and nato have failed to reach a consensus on a missile defense plans in europe with the alliance standing firm on its stance nato says it's against a joint and you miss our shield and doesn't find it necessary to provide russia with a legal guarantees that the shield won't be directed against a party an italian i will cover now joins us live from russia's city of sochi where the torch of now a drawing to a close a hello to you natasha it seems that russia and nato have a long way to go to overcome divisions over missile plans in europe. or indeed it still seems like a. there is still
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a long way to go the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov described talks on a missile defense shield in europe as long and not going as smoothly as it was expected. to separate press conference secretary general of nato rasmussen has never promised those talks will simply happen overnight he also explained the reasons why sectoral. anti-missile defense shield which participation of russia is impossible is because nature members cannot nature cannot delegate the security of nato countries to a third party well he's part of that support herself that would want to have a judicial proof that anti-missile defense shield is not aimed against russia then after three general rasmussen he sees no need of such a proof and once again try to ensure that i am de in here is not not going to be a threat to russia of course russia does not believe that and that is because
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a big part of the russia will be covered by that and fight a self defense shield and russian president dmitry me creative believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race going to tell you no it was the last of russia and nato summit in lisbon where they both sides said that a lot of progress has been made on the differential now seems it's one step forward two steps back but let's discuss the issue of libya now that i was on the table which was it appears that russia was not satisfied with the methods on the front line in libya what sort of. well indeed on the sidelines of the nato council meeting there was a trilateral meeting between the russian president and if you need to be different nature secretary general and the president of south africa jacob zuma came to present new ideas of how to resolve the conflict in libya their ideas were deprived from the recent. some of the african union and he was here speaking on behalf of
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the union now their ideas were her doubts but it seems that. nature are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict in libya. russia still believes that air dropping arms to libya violates arms embargo while the secretary general rasmussen i've been saying that in fact everything that's done in libya all parts of the operation are boarding going according to the u.n. security council's resolution let's listen to what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say. which we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the u.n. security council is straightforward and you discount should this way in the resolution is applies to libya's in charge territory therefore any arms supplies are violating this resolution as well as any attempts to send military instructors into libya to deliver military knowledge you know how all these cases are covered
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by the arms embargo and this is our position. and speaking of out of this meeting of russia's and forty two nato admitted of course and said that he fears the unknown ground operation is just around the corner and if that happens the situation in the region will severely be worsened meanwhile today secretary general rasmussen once again try to reassure everyone that's not a ground operation is not in the. senate only a string of disagreements between russia and nato today regarding libya and of course regarding the use of the fence program that is entirely not insult you thank you. well though with civilian casualties mounting could offer you still in power and no end to the conflict inside nato is hit yet another problem a crippling shortage of munitions the alliances appeal to germany which was previously resisted getting involved in the conflict to chip in and out is
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a really good discovered there are those who believe burdens all too happy to get on board now there's a profit to be made. more bombs wanted just over one hundred days of airstrikes and with just over two thousand bombs dropped by nato allies on libya the mission has run into an unexpected problem a lack of cells to drop where there is demand there is supply and this is their only has agreed to provide the much needed ammunition previously berlin has abstained from voting in favor of the un security council resolution on libya and move that surprised and angered others but it may now be backing out of a decision the germans may not want to participate but are they have decided that the position does not preclude them actually supplying weapons in this case or systems some believe germany is under pressure from other nato members particularly
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the united states friends in the u.k. to take a more active part in the libyan campaign at first. you know ministries toward the foreign affairs minister don't go into libya it's a very bad conflict it was started by the cia and it's a dirty business don't do this 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 arms to other crimes but that is normal practice between currently between nato countries. out of the twenty eight one thousand members only eight are actively participating in libya with civilian deaths to which need to recently admitted to a shortage of weapons and the ever relentless more market duffy still at the helm
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they call ition maybe facing just the beginning of its problems. berlin is in a tough spot on the one hand it has. this appointed need to go by refusing to support the mission in libya in march and the other by agreeing to supply bombs it may now 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 may end up pleasing no one if you know goes court. in time nato has deployed commando units in libya to quote get rid of colonel gadhafi well that's the claim from one of his sons this comes after another son saif gadhafi spoke exclusively to r.t. saying that he believes the alliance wants only to feast on that libya's riches. these countries easy piece of cake rich and of jazz. and we have more than one hundred million dollars deposits abroad so we have to share the city
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that's it. and we have to get mr gadhafi because he's the only obstacle between the . first and i think it's as simple as that you can check out the full version of this exclusive interview on our website at ardsley dot com. well the hague war crimes tribunal has entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of former bosnian serb general ratko what it the accused was ordered out of the court for interrupting the judge and speaking out of turn a former general they took complained of having had a hard time hearing previously the judge refused to postpone the hearing of the request of what it should threatened to boycott the proceedings he has rejected the legal team given to him by the court demanding to choose his own defense lawyers that is accused of ordering the mass killing of thousands of bosnian muslims during
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the balkans war but it's not to use a career as i got reports many serbs feel that the international criminal court is only taking one side in the conflict. liquid little town of slipping needs in bosnia and. it's a movie looks a deal and you houses are being built people go about their business and in the center of the town a mosque and church since side by side 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 some grounds of a former un military base also brings on a moral ground as well maintained and frequently visited by locals journalists and tourists to get boston and the bosnian capital of. the tourist arm shown are the thousands of serbian graves that line cemeteries all around the serbian it's
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a 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 but only comes here all the time his entire family lives here he says a bosnian muslim general is responsible for this it will be no i was only nine years old when i said already everything i had in life first he killed my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive they held me for fifty six days and only god knows how or why i survived. but even though gonna survive his loss just like that thousands of people here is being ignored. i 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 call us didn't ask what happened to our families and
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the tribunal only given two years in prison. the balkan war so he missed atrocities visited an old sites and perpetrated by all players but the version most often propagated by western media is rather one sided and blaming the serves the purpose of through. the create a rationale for saw called america and prevention. and the occurred in considerable number. of serpents so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have all played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones but it is a very poor. creation of the. or scenario for make sure in the minds of most people. was drawn aside which
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was preventable but for whatever reasons so called for national unity do anything about it some might say the journey from sibling it's actually been gazi 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 carriers are there are tea party in herzegovina. it's thirteen minutes past the hour now here in moscow and coming up in just a few minutes drawn out drawdown despite the iraq obama's plan for a massive pullout from afghanistan next year experts claim america is stuck there for years to come and paying for the conflict with blood and money. also we look at how free range cattle might help to cure heart disease with a groundbreaking new russian put into. organizers of pro palestinian
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flotilla have a valid to defy greek sailing ban and to push ahead with their humanitarian mission to gaza at all costs came after a number of ships were found to be damaged or activists condemning what they said was sabotaged by israeli security forces now the greek government had offered to deliver the supplies through israel but that proposal was rejected of even stern has sworn to prevent civilian freed from reaching garza a similar mission just over a year ago ended with nine people dead after israeli commandos stormed the flotilla british campaign a day would help and who's been involved in transporting relief supplies to gaza told r.t. how his own vessel was once attacking in the same way that full interview coming your way in about fifteen minutes time but for now here's a quick preview. we were trying to get to garza on the third day of the bulb and envision so-called operation because fluid and we were at high speed about
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sixty six miles off the coast of i for in the dark five thirty in the morning. cvs and i'm quite certain that the intention was to drugs i believe in speaking the truth about this war because we're dealing with people being tormented for sixty three years. see the interview in fifteen minutes time here on r.t. now barack obama's recently announced afghanistan drawdown plan has been slammed by republicans they say withdrawing thirty three thousand troops by the end of next summer is too much of a military risk but artie's loyalist finds out that the talk of change may just be a symbolic gesture as there is no end in sight to the u.s. presence in the country. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners earlier this
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year and gunman wearing suicide vests toward a guest house used by u.n. staffers. last year another attack on hotels is worth a year. examples are strewn through the near decade war familiar aftermath had any takedown here in the south only now americans heard this declaration before news of the blast we're starting this drawdown from a position of strength about u.s. plans to begin pulling troops out of afghanistan but there are declarations on the ground from afghan activists of military might that's left a different mark them all close to never come democracy never come by military invasion there was never a cluster bomb by white phosphorus by muscle car by bumping 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
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and other locations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what have you noticed a change in the guard at the department of defense with robert gates retiring and 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 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 anna stand 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 flip flop. what is the reality of obama's plans for troop withdrawal all that thirty three thousand he's calling for is a minority of the one hundred thousand american troops that are there that's not
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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 following two thousand and fourteen there will be some kind of continuing presence . presence and financial burden some see as permanent observers believe u.s. bases are in the forever future or in mr r. t. washington d.c. . and with the u.s. troop withdrawal also underway in iraq the question is whether some military presence is necessary to keep the country together could lavelle discusses this matter with his guests in cross talk coming up next now is a preview. if there's an american in irresponsible american departure without the issue of the disputed territories having been resolved then there's a high likelihood of renewed conflict even if those responsible leadership on each side because actions on the ground in particular the actions of sunni arab
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insurgents might be stabilized matters so there's a real risk to be an excuse the americans would be absolutely delighted to get completely out of iraq but barack obama would be like it because it will look good for its election campaign more stuff iraq's problems today. from the continued occupation of iraq and this one out of the u.s. led forces that leave. tens of thousands of black court and the like they brought with them they are the poison of the middle of iraqi society. and you can watch cost talking about an hour and ten minutes right now so let's have a look at them on other international news for you this hour and thailand's first female prime minister elect. has already announced plans to form a new five party coalition government comes after her food he won a landslide in sunday's general election taking
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a clear parliamentary majority the forty four year old is the sister of the country's ousted prime minister thanks in general but i thought all than an army five years ago. a south korean corporal in the armed forces has killed four fellow marines and injured another at a base on the yellow sea it's close to the northern border the nineteen year old also wounded is now in custody his motive for what may have been suicide attack is still unknown south korea stations marines close to the. border with north korea. in china emergency services press on with a twenty four hour rescue operation to reach twenty three people trapped in a flooded mine officials have said that the deluge was caused by heavy rainfall which overwhelmed the local drainage systems that's why constant pumping for two days of water levels inside the mine have continued to rise mining accidents are common in china where it's said demand for coal and other resources often outweigh safety concerns. russian doctors have invented
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a groundbreaking medical procedure throwing a vital lifeline to one particular young girl in the pioneering a surgery they've given her a unique transplant a world first for an operation of its kind. it's the medics with hearts of gold. her only chance for survival i renounce surgeon is employed think a groundbreaking artificial valve made from a pig's cork into the chest of twenty four year old. has a rare and life threatening heart defect the valve invented by russian surgeons has never been used before after three hours the operation is complete computers would go to the ration itself is a success we need some time to see how the patient recovers but in any case her life before was unbearable. and entirely as employed came from this farm outside of moscow earlier surgeons had to sort through hundreds of pigs and cows hearts to
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find one that can be used as a valve and was almost impossible to find the right though not for the new model so far tailor made solution even before they were born 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 of their lifestyle has been carefully monitored so one of time comes they become the. owner of the farm alexander cannavaro was a multi-millionaire entrepreneur with two years ago he sold all of his businesses and retired to the countryside to graze almost ecologically clean farm possible gives away his animals hearts for nothing this was a way that we were just so proud 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 lab here at the sterilized and all the courts of the valve are so together biological valves are often superior to traditional mechanical models and
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don't require the patient to take drugs for their lifetime. rector is hoping more successful employers will encourage health authorities invest more funds in the coarseness. only to you three produces the biological volves in the whole of russia and it's not enough great you know people here died. well you can get a treatment two weeks of passed and literally it is out of the emergency ward. it's just a human wonderful and you make i have the right and plan to turn to major and i want to have children. doctors say that with her you should be completely healthy in six months and hope she'll be the first of thousands to receive the lifesaving transplant. see moscow. the president is dead well president obama is actually alive and well but a few concerned internet viewers may have believed the story and us a broadcaster fell victim to a hacker attack the group broke into fox is
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a twitter account and entered the hoax news that barack obama had been assassinated and joe biden had standing in. the hoax tweets said the president was shot twice while campaigning for reelection when he was in fact in the white house a spokesperson for the group called script kiddies so the fox was targeted because they thought their net security would be as much of a joke as their news. but we have more and more for you on our website r.t. dot com are gone like our plates on all our stories new videos and more here are some of the things we have lined up for you up right now independence day in belarus was marked with anything but up holiday mood around five hundred has been detained after antigovernment protests across the country. investigators in russia say prison doctors could be responsible for the death of a high profile lawyer in two thousand and nine who was being held over charges of tax evasion. all right now time for the latest business news with korea.
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well welcome to business will be creative and good to have you with me russia is having to face up to its own banking scandal the former heads of russia's fifth largest lender bank of moscow are facing criminal charges after its huge bailout regulators discovered a third of the bank's assets were in bad loans now in a cost or a house that he. everything is sorted when d.t.b. took over bank of moscow and discovered that loans worth knowing a billion dollars which is about one third of the bank's assets but this isn't the first time the bank is involved in the scandal the all the one involved the building that you see it right next to me which is at the mayor's office and that was because the former had all bank of most stolen neighborhood was accused of shady loans to construction companies run by the former mayors and i know he has since fled the country and the warrant has been issued for his arrest the bank of
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moscow will now be getting fourteen billion dollars which is the biggest bailout in russian history that will be given over a ten year period at an interest rate called the percent know this amount is three times bigger than the capitalization of the bank and this smaller than the amount that was given so all of the banks here during the financial crisis forces finance minister has since called for a criminal investigation into the bad loans to figure out who was responsible and what happens. now let's take a look at the markets for those like you treated for and against the market digests contrasting data from the world's two biggest oil consumers on fuel demand prices are being encouraged by european policymakers approving an emergency bailout for greece but soft manufacturing from china and ongoing concerns over europe's debt crisis are keeping traders cautious by twitter's trading at ninety five dollars a barrel and brant is that's one hundred eleven dollars of our. european stock
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markets as higher you case pushes up point six percent in absolute trading and the dax is off a quarter of the soft drug giant fire is the top of form on the dax gaining almost two percent but the banking stocks are lowering including a two point three percent drop or create a we call as well as losses for lloyds banking group and deutsche of bank that fell one and a half and one percent respectively. and russell stocks climbed in evening trading markets up. rating on a positive note after europe authorized a long payout for greece match these speculation that the country's crisis will do rail the region's economic recovery now let's have a look at some individual samples on the my say most energy major trading in the black this hour heavyweight receive me is putting financials under pressure the bank is down. over one point two percent with its newly bought bank of nascar after vas is up more than two percent for sales of larger cars rolls by a third person half me here. now russia is getting access to one of the largest
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coal deposits in the world and a consortium led by russian railways has won a tender to develop a vast a positive mongolia the project is expected to generate billions of dollars for the companies involved apart from russian railways and social includes from from japan and korea the decision is still to be approved by the go in part at sandline with mongolia efforts to export by russia's railways and parts. and that's the business news for now but don't forget you can always find more stories on our own our web site that's at the dot com flash but. you're.
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