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if. you. still are told nato and russia reach no agreement on a missile defense shield for europe after talks insulting us the alliance refuses moscow's calls for illegal guarantees that its proposed system won't target a russian territory and. i'm not going to listen to these people who are you general radical in large it sure is objective from the we climbed school for protesting as the judge in the hague and is a not guilty plea on his behalf to the charges of genocide and crimes against humanity and while some sides accuse the tribe you know one sided justice and its past verdicts. by obama's plans to pull out troops to afghanistan
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problems at the time at home from opponents who say it's too much of a military presence as one of our time spent in. international news life or this is also you with me to a lesser problem of thanks for joining us russia nato had failed to reach agreement on the european missile defense plans as the alliance continues to reject russia's concerns natan says there should be two dependent systems that exchange information was a joint system and legal guarantees that the lines as proposed missile defense shield won't be directed against russia. from the russian black sea city of sochi where the talks have ended. russian foreign minister sergei lavrov described talks on the missile defense shield in europe as long and not going as smooth as it was expected
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ryan seacrest separate press conference secretary general of nato rasmussen has later never promised that those talks will simply happen overnight lover explains that the reason why a sectoral anti-missile defense shield with participation of russia is impossible is because nato cannot delegate the security of nato countries to a third poorly russian foreign minister said that if a such role and say missile defense shield is not a possible option and perhaps there are other ones. we would like to reach an agreement which would allow us to work together without any additional risks that will strengthen strategic stability rather than undermine it we would like to have a guarantee that missile defense systems are not aimed against russia we're not asking for unilateral guarantees we would like all the members of the russian into council to agree that missile defense will not pose any threat to the security of any of the participants. in general rasmussen has thirteen sees no need of such
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a proof and once again we try to ensure that i am d. in here not going to be a threat to russia personally i don't think we need a new treaty is what i think we need is practical cooperation and the best the best reassurance guarantee if you so wish that russia could get would be to cooperate actively we want to see two systems that would exchange information to make the defense of later territory and of russian territory more effective. big part of russia will be covered by that and find this out defense shield russian president dmitry medvedev believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting with the russian president's meeting with the beautiful the president of
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south africa jacob zuma king to preserve your ideas of how to resolve the conflict in libya you were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he was here speaking on behalf of the union that their ideas were her doubts but it seems that. nature are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict that's and so what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the un security council is straightforward and it is captured this way in the resolution it was 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 and know how all of these cases are covered by the arms embargo and this is our position and speaking of out of this meeting of russia's and void to nato where there are gordon said that he fears the unknown ground operation is just
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around the corner and if that happens. the situation in the region will severely be worse and meanwhile today secretary general rasmussen once again try to reassure everyone that surrounds operation is not in the plans. the hague crimes tribunal has entered a plea of not guilty on behalf of former general radical luggage and he used the accused was escorted out of the court for shouting and interrupting the charges he threatens to boycott the proceedings not just protesting as he wants his own laws rather than court appointed ones previously the judge also refused to postpone the hearing on the basis of his whorehouse. it's not judges accused of genocide in altering the maskaev just thousands of bosnian muslims during the bulk of the school system but as catarina a satirist calls the sub's feel the international criminal court it's taking only one side and its verdicts on the yugoslav war was. the correct little town of
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sibley meets in bosnia and herzegovina who looks in telling 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 the disappearance of unity is an illusion sixty years ago the entire region was trying to partly ethnic clashes during the yugoslav war instability to became infamous when the united nations stated eight thousand muslim men and boys in massacred by bosnian serb forces to date and then move to the fifty's so it's a new ground. when military base is sort of being it's a memorial ground as well maintained and frequently visited by locals journalists and tourists who get all stand in the bosnian capital of. what the tourists aren't shown are the thousands of serbian graves that ryan cemeteries all around their opinions a region. or. thousands of people were killed during the balkan wars of the one nine hundred ninety s. but cemeteries like these with entire families of murdered serb civilians only get
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visited by the very few remaining survivors. comes here all the time his entire family lives here he says bosnian muslim general is responsible so you know i was only nine years old when i said already she took away everything i had and why the first secure 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 surprised. but even the learn to survive his loss just like that's thousands of people here is being ignored. each was a 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 the tribunal only gave him three years of. the both of you are speaking as atrocities visited in all sides and perpetrated by all players but the version most
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often propagated by western media is rather one sided ingraining this serves the purpose of. so the steeds create a rationale for saw called. in prevention which. occurred in considerable number. of circumvents that so-called precedent can be traced through the years into today's headlines i see iraq afghanistan and most recently libya of coldplay gunwale to nato troops a us imposed no fly zones it is very important and the creation of the. scenario for make sure in the minds of most people. was drawn aside which was preventable but for whatever reason the so-called
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international community couldn't do anything about it. so might say the journey from sibling it's a big ozzy's be a baghdad in kabul could now be traced as a kind of meeting the road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there's only one possible test a nation castros r r t bosnia-herzegovina. and later in the program no rest for the i.m.f. chief just as the pressure lifts in new york not the sex assault complaint against dominique strauss kahn they started a fund to look at the political implications of the case. president obama's plans to bring home troops from afghanistan have come under fire from republicans they claim it's a serious military risk to pull out of the thirty thousand personnel from the country by the end of next summer with tons of an absence continuing but as lauren mr reports every governor so the proposals there's no end in sight to the u.s.
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presence of the country. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners earlier this year taliban gunmen wearing suicide vests storm a guest house used by u.n. staffers. last year another attack on hotels this is where your. examples are strewn through the near decade more familiar aftermath we have anybody paid down here in the south only now americans heard this declaration before news of the blast 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 of military might that's left a different mark democracy never come by a clinician the moccasin of a car by military invasion and while course never thrown by cluster bomb by by phosphorus by muscle car by our wedding parties and in washington talk of winding
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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 organisations i've always believed pakistan is more central to what happens here and it's there a change in the guard of the department of defense with robert gates retiring and former cia chief leon panetta getting sworn in signals this change of course to critics who know the difference between between him and robert gates and through 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 ghana's down as soon as possible fifty six percent well thirty nine percent want troops there until the situation is stabilized you can see the
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trend is really flip flop. but 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 including another forty two thousand 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 . of presence and financial burdens some see as permanent observers believe u.s. bases are in the forever future lauren mr r.t. washington d.c. . as the u.s. and nato are trying to complete the campaign in afghanistan there seems to be no end to the need conflicts in leading site but political blogger and nato campaign a recross offset alliance is not for a peace mission. but what it suggests is that nato obligations override national
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security concerns national interests international law five germany for whatever reason why easily certainly from its own point of view joining the earth and nations russia china india and brazil in the security council on march seventeenth and abstaining on the right very solution one thousand seven hundred three hour tour is actually you know it's a hundred a day right now and i don't know i was to characterize the thirty thousand nato air missions over a country of six and a half million people including what nato itself acknowledges is five thousand contractors and if it's not a war. you know this is not simply a question of we are protecting libyan civilians from the over the government violence and so forth this is a concerted long term military action it's an anthem of russian feminism we're making our organization is nothing but you know the president has. a peace deal and of course so because contagion where you know as you are the united nations so
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there are authorization to participate in certain actions as he describes the journal nature of nato it's the world's only military or if it's one that is in charge of its new major wars in the world that are not of those in afghanistan and libya i think you know we can do this for you you know minor points of contention but i think we should not be confused about what the nature of the more of an army through the organization. former i.m.f. chief and special french presidential kinds of the dominick's charles county is facing a new sex assault store this time back in france french journalists tristan but all planes have tended to rape her in two thousand and two on has decided to launch a formal criminal complaint he's overrated been accused of raping a new york hotel maid proceedings all going by the prosecution of his weakened after doubts emerged about being one is critical to see on a false testimony to a grand jury as possible links to drug dealers and money launderers strauss kahn's
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fellow socialists fear the new sex allegation could ruin any remaining presidential ambitions for my systems treasury secretary under the reagan with gracious and ex wall street journal editor paul craig roberts says he might be the victim of political tricks due to his popularity at home around the world. the french press has reported that strauss guidance for you i would came to the united states. he expected sarkozy to pay some french woman a million euros to bring sex charges against him and he said that was because he was leading the sarkozy in the polls for the prince presidency and that he stressed crime series that would be a circus his response and the french press has taken a serious i think he got it in trade eight because he began questioning the valve's
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use of its power to force the cost of the bailout. on the backs of just ordinary people a story questioning that he was meeting in your own states with economist joseph stiglitz was a big critic of that way of bailing out banks and i think he was sending signals that upset the financial community so it may have helped him with ordinary people. made him a target for. the russian investigative committees lou it's a game of nice to die due to insufficient medical help in jail in two thousand and nine had been imprisoned in tax and fraud criminal inquiry official probably russia as president starting forward will face trial in a case which has become the focus of attention at home and abroad he's correspondent peter i want to raise funding for the additional forensic medical
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examination into the death of so to get my duty is now being completed as spokesperson for the the investigative committee said that medical examination revealed that magnitsky heart a preexisting heart condition which had contributed to his death now he also went on to say criminal a criminal case has been opened and charges of failure to provide adequate medical care and negligence are to be brought against staff at the detention facility where he was awaiting trial where you've been held waiting trial on charges of tax evasion this case the death of so good in custody while he was awaiting that trial drew huge interest all around the world with many many human rights groups calling for a full investigation to determine exactly what happened that led to his death. some other stories making headlines around the world tonight the woman like you to become thailand's first female prime minister inclusion awad has announced plans
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for a new five policy coalition counted just what a victory in a general election. time passing want to ensure she bite during a campaign should i watch while should lead a government focusing on reconciliation and economic restoration the forty four year old is this is still the country's ousted taxi in china was toppled and on a crew five years ago. four people have been killed and another hundred in south korea after a soldier turned his gun on his colleagues a marine corporal opened fire while on duty at a base on the yellow sea close to the border with the north officials say he was also wounded by an exploding hundred grenade and a possible suicide attempts and he's now in custody with the most have put that time is still ongoing. at least to government activists have been arrested in hama in raids by syrian security forces local reports say twenty more wounded and a crackdown where the trunks entered the city following three days of massive
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protests around three hundred thousand said to have taken part in what was the biggest illustration in the country since unrest against the assad regime began a notch twenty four thought to have been killed by security forces on friday i mean to the death toll over fourteen hundred and widespread protests over the past. russian doctors have invented a groundbreaking medical procedure throwing a vital lifeline to a younger out in the pioneering surgery they've given her a unique transplant a waltz first for an operation of its kind. made the medics with hearts of gold. only chance for survival i renounce surgeon is employed think a groundbreaking artificial made from a pig's heart into the chest of twenty four year old has a rare and life threatening heart defect. invented by russian surgeons has never been used before for three hours the operation is complete probably because we're
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thirty pretty close to 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 fairly is empty on paper from just outside of moscow earlier surgeons have to sort through hundreds of pigs and cows for the car and wonder can we use the bow and was almost impossible to find the right bone of the new model so that it halal meat selection even before each one of these cows was matched their particular patient who's waiting on a less than moscow now sends them the way the baby being fed every single part of their lifestyle has been carefully monitored so one that comes they become the perfect. owner alexander khan of our was a multi-millionaire entrepreneur with two years ago he sold all of his businesses and retired to the countryside to graze the most ecologically clean farm possible he gives away his animals for nothing this was
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a work that we were just sort proud we are helping to 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 it's a sterilized older parts of the valve also together biological valves are open superior to traditional mechanical models and don't require the patient to take drugs for their lifetime the lab director is hoping more successful employment will encourage of the florida keys to invest more funds and the question is good so. we produce a biological balls in the brush and absolutely not great no people here died. well you can get the treatment two weeks of past. is to demonstrate. it's just a few wonderful i feel like i have a wife and plan to change my job and i want to have children because the knowledge of the good doctor stated with her you should be completely healthy and six months and then she'll be the first of thousands to receive the lifesaving transport you
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are right now. must go. up next hour she told mr british and you were activist about his past not tends to break the blockade of gaza. in the world. today we're talking to dr david how him who says he's dedicated his life to fighting for justice in the treatment of others is very manly opposed to the wars
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in iraq and afghanistan and in two thousand and three dr helping filled a boat with food and medical supplies and sailed it to gods are selling his own house to pay for it to help him back voyage was a success and you've made subsequent trips to gaza since then has the situation improved at all. not at all you know that eighty percent of the people live below the poverty line to find does one point six dollars per head per day and fifty percent are unemployed a big factor in that is newport so they cannot train goods and. they were burning building of course the french with saudi money on the stand in about one in two thousand that was wrong just as it falls on the horizon to just stop a second thought so you can see that the internment camps can't make money very easily live very ingenious and they are very industrious you've tried to help the people
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of gaza in a variety of different ways and particularly more recently have been met with official stonewalling and in some cases thought and tell me about your journeys that well the most dramatic incident attraction was on the thirtieth of december two thousand and eight when myself and fifteen others of the british master of the movie lot was trying we were trying to get to garza on the third day of the bombard and the so called operation cast lead or better just try just operation drive all i can experience and we were around at high speed and about sixty six miles off the coast i fell in the dark five thirty morning. at an instant seize and i'm quite certain that the intention was to drown us your testicles i have often been very difficult what is it that motivates you but i don't like giving up really doggedness and the family of we never told
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lies in our family and to be crass is to tell a lie so that keeps you going little moment because i can't get back there how in some other way try to exert some influence with words only perhaps. for the people and for elsewhere. in the world where a mother cannot cradle her baby on her breast in peace and nurture the child until it's becomes an adult all over our world we're producing chaos particularly the israeli u.s. and u.k. axis i call it that there's no question and the people who call the shots are in israel every central israel is the whole ruddy lot including the rougher the kid which is the stance but under the age of troll it is israelis failures when you're gyptian and it's still happening both past lives of palestinians
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a few days ago until when they get out that's the medical treatment with the relatives i don't know what they control it they control the laws so we had of great is really going in my wife and i were treated we were treated better than the palestinian area but it was still very distressing indeed to make a fifteen hundred mile journey have our valuable stolen car airport i'm fairly certain that was commissioned it wasn't just a chance theft if you know what i mean and then a five hour car journey at speed to russia and then to be told you can't go in and big held every one of us and coming out they would let us out laura it would they said there's only a large should enter this thing from embassy in london and it doesn't allow you to go out this is all nonsense you come across professor gabriela shalev he's the former israeli ambassador to the u.n. says that palestinians have nothing to gain from a un resolution that recognizes a palestinian state what's your reaction well i think this is what the words really
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whatever happens whether they make a declaration of support of the majority of the general assembly which doesn't need not really a way it's critical to hold all the rules probably in my view if they declare that they'll find some other word for noting them to be quite blunt about it i believe in speaking the truth about this war because we're dealing with people being tormented for sixty three years. we now know with certainty that nato is killing civilians in libya including children as a consequence of its operations that british forces are involved who's accountable and he's responsible the people who are accountable first and foremost are the leaders and this is why for the destruction of iraq and everyone when you know the meaning of over two billion. strong or and who can campbell this is the cabinet as it doesn't call themselves they should be at the hague now behind bars
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while c. assemble the evidence would take very long actually and the same happens not just seems to come in the house on your television monitor and he will be held a sponsor sent what has happened it would be about upping the ante and like there needs killing more civilian job bombs are not accurate and using massive weapons things like the. one ton one ton this is sixty plus shoes from the second world war and the nuremberg principles are believable and you hear the b.b.c. talking about an even clones this is all very ordinary do you think that britain's reputation for press freedom is not at all the printed media i don't really thought i'd used to support morningstar they had so resign stuff up to rick back over my with. the television you didn't see it so you. would so much jennifer i've changed. i think it's really are in with the horse
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