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this isn't the first time this has happened last year thirteen people arrested and accused of being on russia's payroll earlier this week nine of them receive sentences of up to fourteen years in prison for the georgian government this is a matter of national security but others in georgia are very critical of what they see as particular group political calculation you are entirely russian it means that you were a western you are always very you are. if you want to go quickly there is no democracy and human rights because those it really isn't a russian is never to decide or use criticize the worry slightly. you're going. to police he must know deal with the most serious allegations of spying it has a neighbor with whom its relations are at rock bottom and it has some men in jail but many are questioning whether this is really justice or. from bottom to.
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egypt's prime minister has ordered the suspension of all police accused of brutality during the revolution that toppled presently back on friday thousands of egyptians turned out the biggest rally in months anger with the slow pace of prosecuting officials they also accuse the interim leadership of dragging its feet on promised reforms parties and he said the way went to see if barracks legacy is still alive. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been stolen we go through the books of the mubarak's the . life and when the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant forced them to feel
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i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now and take them to a prison i guess now they're being treated violent they want to kill with this still that in the first place he's known simply as uncle cost him here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military throws of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials they say their freedom was short lived and they got rid of mubarak you know their high ranking officials but now egypt will be the same way it was before january surprise that little officials a little mubarak so many new marks rather is what they're calling them are running the country people like myself have been arguing for taking the high you to the factories taking the higher you to the universities taking the have to the
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workplaces meaning that in every single word police we have an egypt that is amenable now where it was never interested in politics in till january she was shot with twenty three pellets by riot police twenty of which are still in her like the pain is finally gone but her perseverance is not the barrier of fear is gone and she will keep. ten you just fight to the end i want every every egyptian citizen to be treated as a human being every protester has their own vision of the egypt they're fighting for some want to constitution then free elections others think the new laws should follow the vote but one thing that brings them all together is that this egypt is not the end. and he said no way are cheap. and still ahead for you this
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hour the mission to save the world's economy starts with greeks countries allies. christina grass to do this she sets out to store all of you cheat for the international monetary. fund thrown out of court protesting that it is exacted from the hague tribunal is accused of crimes against humanity. sixteen people have been killed in a fire in an old people's home in ukraine it took far brigades five hours to extinguish the flames in a small village in the country's northwest they managed to rescue eleven people who needed hospital treatment for severe smoke inhalation three of them are in intensive care the blaze completely destroyed the roof of the building on the much of its wooden construction please say it was not start until everything. well this week are rebels in libya made significant advances battling government forces but they say progress on their way to tripoli has been slowed by lack of support from
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nato meanwhile germany has agreed to supply munitions for the allies is continuing airstrikes in did not reach the operation and some suggest that coalition pressure has caused a shift in position not only couldn't decipher whether germany joining the nato bombing operation will turn out to be a good new. 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 shells to drop where there is demand there is supply in this case germany has agreed to provide the much needed ammunition previously berlin has abstained from voting in favor of the un security council resolution on libya a move that surprised some 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
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position does not preclude them actually sublime 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. you know ministries toward the foreign 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 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 alerted by the possible financial benefits of making its weapons available for natives use in libya probably germany. we'll get paid for delivering these to other countries but that is normal practice between countries even between nato countries . out of the twenty eight nato members only eight are actively participating in
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libya with civilian deaths to which nato recently admitted to a shortage of weapons and the ever relentless more market duffy 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 mission in libya in march on 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 it is a go. well for months on the nato as per track of intervention in libya has yet to yield its desired result and accusations persisting the un mandate has been violated dr franklin lamb an activist from the americans concern for middle east
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peace group says nato airstrikes are only uniting people behind colonel gadhafi. the bombing needlessly puts the population on edge it increases anxiety and anger if they do is trying to weaken the regime it seems to me that as history teaches us would be a bomb a population often the unite behind the government of the day and rather than breaking the connection between the people and the leadership it seems to increase it was a mistake obama election may be on the line cannot afford a defeat and the victory comes like it's supposed to be as it is saddam and osama you've gotta kill the bad guy so it looks to us like it's now a game of targeting the leadership otherwise nato ruses if nato loses the consequences are enormous there's enormous trillion dollar financial consequences for those members of the nato countries who are seen as aggressors and invaders
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here so the feeling is that they've got to do something the only thing they can do possibly to achieve a victory if either assassinate cut off some of the circle already to add to do that they might have to come on the ground nato has joined the side of promoting the rebels against the government again a clear violation of nine hundred seventy three. where they to this focus remains on the table and arab region as altie speaks to the syrian politician for his views on the way out of his country's crisis. britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world is saying its final farewell to its readers off to one hundred sixty eight yes it was axed by its media mogul owner when the phone hacking scandal public outrage flared this week those claims it was the journalists intercepted phone calls to minute victims and their soldiers' families and their minister who resigned as it has now lost his long standing immunity among britain's political
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elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their needs to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this demeaning of british democracy is that missing of democracy really which the murdoch press was at but after that i think there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called the sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i
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think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of or about the political caste who'd been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's gone too bad the international monetary fund has given the green light to a second rescue package for greece aimed at preventing the country from defaulting on its debt and it's the only new chief christian the dadu have to keep the problems of the cash strapped e.u. close to heart after picking up the baton from her predecessor dominique strauss kahn artie's christine for zeile that's what france's former finance minister has inherited. from violence on the streets of the middle east. to protests in north africa to europe. for portugal's credit rating has been deemed junk. and in greece. where unemployment hovers at about
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sixteen percent and the debt crisis has sparked anger nearly all of this anger stemming from poverty and failed economic policies in the us as well high unemployment sits atop a mountain of problems like a housing crisis and slow financial growth this is the world christine legarde inherits as she begins at her new post as managing director of the international monetary fund in her first formal meeting with the press at the i.m.f. headquarters in washington she seemed optimistic in her hopes the international monetary fund is here to serve and to provide services to its hundred and eighty seven members if not the sexiest of news stories but still be inaugural press conference for the new managing director of the i.m.f. did garner quite a bit of media attention most likely it had less to do with christine lagarde
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herself and more to do with the reason why she's here. campbell what lessons do you think ought to be drawn from the way the u.s. legal system handled the strauss kahn case we could be any reforms in the human relight and human resources policies here do you plan any changes in them in light of the controversy over mr strauss kahn the controversy of course with dominique strauss kahn accused of raping a hotel maid in new york that case now starting to crumble after it turned out the maid had credibility problems but back to the i.m.f. or lagarde will take over then yes you have a couple of issues what worries you the most guarded her best to stay on message we cannot be only driven by the. i hope to reduce fiscal deficits and organize fiscal consolidation in a big way whether you look at advanced economies or whether you look at emerging
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markets or low income countries the issue of employment. is a critical one the one hundred eighty seven nation organization has already lent one hundred sixty billion dollars to cash strapped nations many of which have little hope for paying it back. so the real questions are manifested here on the streets of some of the nation suffering the most are accepting aid from the i.m.f. has been presented at times as the only option as austerity measures are now being put into place the questions too are in the dollar and how its value may or may not change under her watch for managing the debt crisis around the world will fall at the top of her agenda as the rest of the world watches with hope first ability in an unstable world in washington christine for south r.t. . and still ahead in our weekly program my young about twitter high hopes world leaders of tomorrow meet russian summer camp discuss the future and learn lessons
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from the past. russia has called on nato to cooperate more over security during russia's meeting with the alliance in the black sea resort of sochi moscow said dialogue on european defense wasn't going as fast as had been hoped the proposed anti missile shield remains a divisive issue as russia sees a u.s. plans to deploy its rockets in europe as a direct threat to its own security ever present me to regret it claimed some progress was being made the situation afghanistan was also high on the agenda with joint efforts to battle drug trafficking in the country said to be bearing fruit pointed out there was still no common view on the campaign in libya as concerns remain that the security council's mandate is being overstepped. but former bosnian serb general reckon that it is likely to get a new legal counsel to represent him at the hague war crimes tribunal within days
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he's hearing this week was disrupted when that bitch was escorted out of the court . rupa shouting and interrupting the judge fusing to enter a plea instead the judge was forced to enter a dr will simply on his behalf says that it is accused of ordering the mass killing of thousands of bosnian muslims in the balkans war but only anniversary of the seven it's a massacre many serbs feel this side of the story isn't being taken into account that's right server reports. liquid little town of sibling meets in bosnia and herzegovina who looks it delic 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 but this apparent unity is an illusion sixty years ago the entire region was torn apart by ethnic clashes during the yugoslav war and. became infamous when the united nations stated eight thousand muslim men and boys were massacred by bosnian serb forces today
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a memorial for the deceased sits in the grounds of a former un military base the sort of thing it's a memorial ground as well maintained and frequently visited by locals journalists and tourists who get boston from the bosnian capital of. what the tourist aren't shown are the thousands of serbian graves that lined cemeteries all around us that have been it's a region. 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 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 so you know i was only nine years old when they took away everything i had in light of the first to kill my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive they held me for fifty six days
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and only god knows how or why i survived. but even though but on a survived his loss just like that of thousands of people here is being ignored but 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 the tribunal only gave him two years in prison. the balkan war so heinous atrocities visited an all sides and perpetrated by all players but the version most often propagated by western media is rather one sided in blaming the serbs the purpose of that is to set the stage and create a rationale for so called humanitarian interventions which in the occurred in considerable number in the mouth of stock in it so that so-called precedent can be traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq
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afghanistan and most recently libya have all played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones it is very important and the creation of the. scenario to make sure that in the minds of most people. was drawn aside which was preventable but for whatever reasons the so-called international community didn't do anything about it. sin might say the journey from sibling needs it to 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 the r.t.e. bosnia and herzegovina. well there are more boss stories online at r.t. dot com that's tells is
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a few now long ports of widespread deaths and devastation from lost in turkmenistan the government claims it's nothing more than a harmless my work instant. and find out why more than eleven million websites are going bad by john web searching google. once used a denmark broke ranks with other states in the chain guns owned by reinforcing its border controls and intensifying customs checks the move as i'm good neighbor in germany and still a debate about the violation of free travel in europe so an espresso danish m.p. who's been pushing for strict immigration also feels it's the e.u. biggest kitties he'll. he idea of open borders throughout europe has shown to be a utopia and we have had the choice of you the european idea or reality as we live in the real world we can see what comes across our borders and
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not least at least what this leaving denmark was stolen goods have increased we cannot sit and just watch that happen the same thing we see with the euro these russians of europe even in countries said but we're meant to have it every year and couldn't do it in the proper way we see the e.u. idea this integrating i can see that happening all over the place not only and then mark we might just be the first one to take steps to avoid further problems for our country the e.u. has an idea as an ideology if you like is disintegrating. big business dreams and political ambitions are not unusual among young people always to fulfill and don't often come knocking at the door but in russia there's a place where such wishes are brought closer to reality parties and all of i went to the special summer camp to meet russia's future movers and shakers. they're
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young they're enthusiastic and they want to be the best set in idyllic surroundings the twenty eleven seliger international youth forum brings together representatives from seventeen nations to discuss innovation politics and the future must media or else they find here is russian offer as a platform for japanese to meet brazilian and talk to the french people right at the same time so for me this is kind of a concentration of people as a sion process is happening throughout the world this is the second year that the storm is conditionals to foreigners and those who have come from abroad are looking to make contacts for the future here in russia this is a great chance to make. some people also we can meet people from other countries over there were old and also for context and some ideas about the. mentality of our history and. how they how they see the.
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internal or international or korean affairs it's not all work the organizers saying they want to create the atmosphere of an elite summer camp so alongside discussions on the future of the electoral system as well crimean sailing and other activities the site looks more like a music festival than the place you would expect to meet world leaders of tomorrow however those that have come here say that they hope that the contacts they've made while they are here will help them to reach the top of their field in the future and xander is part of a group that has designed a new computer operating system selling get gives him the chance to show his product to potential investors he's here to drum up cash where strudel is somewhere you have had meetings with many investors and established contacts that we're going to use after sam with her is over we expect to get one million euros with vax we are going to win a commercial firm which will operate at. cross the world us our services will
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include system installation consultations specialist training and certification and . it's not just living breathing innovators that draw the crowds. they might be ten does the future of global business but they do love a robot and when it's a robot with such impeccable taste as this one we can see why i have to agree. he's not just here is a crowd pleaser though the university which developed the robot see practical uses for him in education. on the cosmos and this robot can replace ill students at school or university to nabl their remote presence at the class and submit their homework tell stories and recite poor answer this way students stay at home but they don't miss their classes. as with any festival when it comes to camping there's always someone with a fun see a tent than yours except this one is a chance that some of those attending haven't bishan is of moving into the real white house one day. very good. well shortly i will bring you our
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interview with the syrian deputy foreign minister with his views on what needs to be done to stabilize this country to recap our top story stay with us here not.
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move. back. twenty years ago largest country in the. disintegrated. what had been trying. to teach began the journey. where did it take to.
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the day's top stories and the news of the. claims that three photographers including president saakashvili. are russian spies are now in custody awaiting a hearing in september the skeptics say the whole case is an attempt to ruffle moscow. egypt's interim government orders the suspension of policemen accused of killing protesters risings says cairo's tahrir square is once again stormed by thousands of demonstrators demanding reforms. britain's best selling newspaper the news of the world says goodbye to its two million readers as it turns the last page in its one hundred sixty eight year history shut down the length of the pensions of
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arrests. plus germany has agreed to supply nato forces in libya. for continuing in strikes and say the shift from its original position on the campaign is a result of pressure from other alliance members. well the syrian government is holding a national dialogue with the opposition in the hope of making a breakthrough following months of conflict however protesters have expressed doubts that the talks will be fruitful with the regime they say still arresting and killing people but next a syrian politician shares his views on how solution can be found. so i would like to talk about what has been going on in syria for the last three months can you please come in under us but i'll ask you are i want to know what the new law but outside of syria has seen complicated events in these three months when
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religious extremists started to destabilize the country's peace and security and undermines to billet in syria of course the mass media have also done their bit to present syria in an unfavorable light as a country that is hostile towards its own people never in the history of modern syria has the country been attacked the way these armed bands of extremists are doing it syria is in need of reforms and we have had peaceful demonstrations in favor of reforms the syrian government of president bashar al assad responded to the demands of the people but as you may recall every time the government was about to introduce reforms of violence surged in the country and i witnessed these acts in dar and other syrian provinces like many other citizens did in the incumbent president of syria is committed to reforms and in two thousand he proposed a major program of reforms but events in the region that followed affected the implementation of the reforms that were gravely the us invasion of iraq and a potential threat that the aggression.

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