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welcome back you're watching our team live from moscow and breaking news this hour kim yon ale says north korea is ready to return to six party talks and could bring back a moratorium on the production and testing of nuclear weapons it falls he is meeting with president medvedev during a visit to russia. libya's rebel forces celebrate storming colonel gadhafi compound in tripoli and once again claim to have control of the city but gadhafi loyalists continue the are armed resistance was the earlier vowing of fights to the death. and russian investigators say they have information
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about who ordered the murder of a prominent russian journalist anna politkovskaya five years ago this follows tuesday's arrest of a former key witness in the case a retired senior police official suspected of organizing the killing. now as a civil war in libya rages manny's say the country could go the way of egypt and doubt whether this illusion society impatiens for reform but some believe it could be much worse artie's laure emma talks a newspaper ad of her abdulla baria won for his views on recent events. i'm talking to abdel bari atwan who's the editor of the london based newspaper al could be he is obviously going to talk to me about libya and he says that there's a huge potential for libya to turn into another afghanistan i missed out on thank
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you for talking to r.t. today now explain to me what the factors are at play or comparable between libya and afghanistan. there are a lot of similarities here between air afghanistan and we have been need to intervention military intervention it is through this intervention is not actually sending troops on the ground but the same age and we got another. type to say we could and like afghanistan the other point is you know. i think it's that lack of happen in afghanistan nobody can predict what will happen after at their feet we know that they're from would be removed from power because he actually hide from us and he hasn't got back up abilities but the big question is you know what positional council which is they're presenting that bill will be able first to contain the differences in their visions and it's ranked second
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whether it is capable to run the country and to keep. the united states that seems like an accident. the issues in the air let's talk about that more specifically first of all where do you think the my. thought to the bitter end i think is a very kind of this by many people in their words you know describe him as a crazy mad i met him three times in my life he is you know i shoot. we like it or not he very well we don't know where he is actually hiding it took the need to under american fifteen years to find osama bin laden and kill him i don't know how many months how many weeks how many years you know that it will take them to capture every note i think until we're about he's hiding he could be in
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allies is a year barracks military barracks and playfully he would be. where his home would be and in the south where. it is there are you know his stripes are actually situated so we don't know but definitely he used to live there from that he used to leave here to for his son or his sons actually to to be in libya to be in playfully itself i think this is a clear indications that would be there it would be in tripoli itself and as far as the mood on the ground goes what do you think will happen when and if the rebels capture will they kill him or they talk big about the international criminal court that will happen it is a huge question is we don't know what will happen if he is captured we have a very bad experience when a variable actually try to capture. the units the chief of staff or army you know shoot him dead. or the guards problems also so maybe the same thing but
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we know that there is a you know a sense of revenge and spitting on the tables and devious so it depends who is going to cut him if he is captured by a friend i think care i think little groups there are secular or muslim it could be chabad imagine. it's really his favorite son and was the heir apparent how much power do you think he will to the moment he still actually popular among the loyalists of his father and his father supporter and so there is this important figure he knows how to communicate it would be meet with the media itself he's still a very prominent character among the baffin right back fijian so whether he has military power i don't believe so he has some political clout but you know i don't believe come back feeling also part and i think the most he can
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actually try for a safe exit for him and for his family it could happen. presence or not that's in libya is obviously key particularly because still now the rebels have really been united by a common hatred of exactly how likely now do you think a violent splits in the transitional council is i think the problem after daffyd post got very fair could be more actually problematic the problem before their feet or before the removal of correct because there is a huge split split among rebels themselves and the factions who are participating in complex fire. there are united by the hate to have kept that free but if it's captured if he's killed i think you know now we will turn against each other and we know there are some brigades who are fighting with the rebels. but the extremist
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muslim groups they believe they wouldn't fight with the secular and the same time even been refused to talk to those. seculars or those actually liberals and they consider. they're part of the western conspiracy so maybe those people will turn against each other but also we knew that the majority of the people who are fighting are muslim extremists or actually you know people who believe that the. cynics they can be so how their people is going to deal with those people after very mobile of chemical that they are they going to legitimize them consider them eligible illegitimate part but. under future leave so there are huge question marks here. personally i believe could there fear or would be more problematic than that that benefit david cameron's been talking about sending british troops to libya as a peacekeeping force but will that be enough to keep
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a lid on what is potentially a nation at war if david cameron sent. it's. army or the church personnel on the banner of keeping peace and post the graphic here this will be seen in libya and also in the arab world as a foreign intervention exactly right but i don't know afghanistan and iraq and this would complicate the whole situation and could actually make some of those muslim extremists among variables to turn against the potential cancer and also to nato so now we are fighting there feeling your troops after being finished up actually might. against that what it is or french troops who will be sent to and all that and and post here are so it could be a huge mistake from from koreans and from so busy to to actually send troops to
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make the stakes are massive out there now nato and the u.k. specifically is talking about democracy by the libyan people how realistic do you think that is talking about democracy is very easy option actually you're practicing democracy. it is a very complicated process of democracy kind of actually for people in the or in iraq or in afghanistan democracy is our culture. and which process first you have to start this process and a country like you know for the last forty years never had a you know not the party system they never had the parliament they never had and it's a commission has been quite insecure or i mean institution so to start a mock letter process will take a long time but it is very sweet talks about democracy and we know that under the banner of democracy in the west and have been in afghanistan they are and. look
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what happened for example in august and we are going to set a very very ground invasion and occupation of afghanistan and the west now is our thought. true true to the taliban and bin laden but really ten years ago they went there to remove taliban from power. to destroy there and for us to action and nowadays you know there are thrown the toll on they are talking to and they want to have. said from the very start they lost or they are losing seven billion dollars a month the same thing in iraq you know now it's a completely different story you know that democracy in iraq is very valuable democracy do you think the rebels basically sold off oil when they accepted rest and military support their finitely the need to bombardment played a major role in the success of their report to capture most of the cities of leap
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year to advance toward tripoli so. presumably there was a deal struck between that and libyan rebel that needles and britain and france in particular we know is not a charitable organization we know in france there are looking for contracts for ordering people business and the media is destroyed completely undercut there for the team there is no infrastructure at all so i believe their leader is very lucrative there you know they want to show. how much. business actually was agreed by. the council even. the need to look at that is especially with them france we don't know yet but they're frantically that need to is looking for a price and they leap in future government should pay and will be paying
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a very heavy price for it is not. a free service you know definitely there is something behind that. i suspect that nato would like to have military bases in libya i suspect that you know british and french company is looking for exploration contracts abdel-bari atwan thank you very much. as you know song was sixteen years old when he committed these murders just not inside the song so or should not be honest for his crimes sean is being punished no rational person can deny the out sean has been honest is honest and will be honest . as ours must be executed for the group crime committed this is
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seeing from the streets of canada after. child hope for a shelter on the day. breaking news this hour here in our teeth as north korea is ready to return to six party talks and to bring back a moratorium on of production and testing of nuclear weapons is false he is meeting with president medvedev during his visit to russia also. tried to kill obama the killing somebody. got to leave his rebel forces celebrate storming colonel gadhafi compound in tripoli and once again claim to have control of the city but gadhafi loyalists continue their armed resistance was the earlier vowing to fight to the death. and russian investigators say they have information about who ordered the murder of the prominent russian
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journalist i'm paula cost to five years ago as follows tuesday's arrest of a former key witness in the case a retired senior police official suspected of organizing the killing. so the headlines here in our tease sports news is next but then a farmer a lot of gall to talk about as always as usual we're expecting someone to make his debut in the russian premier league this weekend on the latest on his transfer thing into angie plus we'll look at ruby's tough test in the champions league tonight. hello there thanks for watching the sports and these other headlines heading for russian companies strike is trying to propose a joint angry after the club agrees a transfer fee with. while i will sell some in our free to manchester city on the eve of a crucial champions league qualifier against to deny easy. look inside you see you
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could too should celebrate success in the tour spain is dan marino when stage four ninety. three will undergo a medical today as he prepares to join russia in the russian premier league side angie they've agreed to buy the cameroon striker from milan for thirty six million dollars if past the thirty year old is set to sign a three year contract and he's due to arrive in russia on thursday to meet his needs he makes the include brazilian roberto call us and recent song you lose your calls and after you could even play against rostov on saturday the african star has been offered hof a million dollars a week after tax that would make him the world's highest paid player and he was good by bruno saleman cut him off in january and then he said he was prepared to do what was necessary to make them a force in football and she currently fourth in the russian primarily. but also looking for another russian club rubina trying to qualify for the group stages of
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the champions league but they have it all to do in the second leg of their play off against me on it because than needing to overturn a three one deficit from the first day not have to do without defender alec whose museum good is also a bag over the fitness of material that having pressed. on approach is also one of . his depleted side travel to eat in a.z. after a narrow one meal when are the emirates in the first leg the gunners are without midfielder some imaginary after agreeing to sell him to man. the city for forty one million dollars and that's on the back of the recent departure of rubber gas to barcelona and they're also missing jack wilshere who's injured but one bit of good news is that he's able to sit in the dugout tonight after all after breaching a touchline ban last week you a fan have suspended a third a ban while an appeal is heard in the french news confident arsenal can reach the group stage for a full season in iraq because we want to call for a. one billion. and we replay your
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football. game. but you should both run. in contrast in a.z. have only reached the champions league group stage once that was five years ago and although they finished fourth in syria last season they have also lost key plays notably alexis sanchez the past alone but i'll be fancying their chances against arsenal who failed to win games in the english premier league other games tonight benfica i was there some twenty years after the side through the first like that so you are f.c. copenhagen have an uphill task despite making the last sixteen last season plenty to overturn the three one deficit against czech side victoria pilsener but it got us of those of us into place to include us in the final game and last night's different side made its group stage creating this last crack or three one zero three three two one aggregate line really also progressed the things you're exploring and aggregate the numbers
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a grad make up to make the group stage two despite losing to neil to stevie's champions and they scraped through fourth rate over the two legs belgian champions gang defeated mccarthy hyper on penalties progress was funny cide villa realises safely through the bouncing back from their first straight defeat to dangerous side . projects we are ready through to the group stage and have unveiled back to the teenage signings that they training ground called the belgian striker romelu lukaku . eighty has a row. and like he was joined by nineteen year old jonathan feels the ordeal removed from barcelona kharkiv was arguably the humanity now in love with his boyhood. what he calls the biggest lead in the world. from first of all of my vision. from the. last of all just one two punch of the record for going to reach me leads me. brooks of
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the first moment from a tree limb resourceful some. russian cycling thing could have got there in this year's tour of spain a spanish ride down your marino winning a grueling mountain stage in fact it was a bit tough for some of the riders top of france green jersey winner mark cavendish unable to keep up with the peloton as it crossed the mountains between bars and city in nevada and he abandoned the race with there forty kilometers left to go of stage four no such problems over marino he caught up with the leaders over the last few days and in the end it was a fight for the line between himself and chris sykes their banks and guard what they could to see a man did enough to win by three seconds now takes the overall and red jersey. defending champion south africa have an answer tried and trusted squad for the upcoming rugby world cup campaign john smit will again be skipper after leading the
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side to victory in two thousand and seven in fact eighteen members of that winning side have been included in the thirty man squad winger. was the only real shock inclusion south africa's first game against wales on september eleventh before facing maybe a fiji in samoa and haitian new zealand in crete which is that tough haul according to smith. you're in. charge and. you know with well so it's it's probably a. lot of company because we'll get some rest and not through too much about namibia but i mean the team are going to be going to pose for moveable challenge so . it's history you. can sort of one of the most appealing in the don't want to create good for you so far into the sport is being played for thousands of years polo but over the last century it has all but faded
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out completely in russia although it's now being revived for the help from the sports story powerhouse argentina robert downey and has the story. or says count among the most trusted friends of mankind in wildlife and this is why paul is one of the most popular sports this game was first played in persia more than two thousand years ago and has only slightly changed since then. it still takes the same skills to score goals with a long handled him out on the field it's twice as big as a football pitch like the most important thing in polo is probably the so-called chemistry between a man and a horse and should be sympathetic to each other also it's crucial to learn the equitation in childhood although even adult persons who come to the sport play can reach pretty good results in terms of training hard every day back at the turn of the twentieth century was quite a popular sport in russia but after the revolution the tradition was broken it was
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only brought back to life several years ago and the most coupole club which was established in two thousand and six while exterior dunker is now one of the major centers for the sport it also hosted the russian open championship which was being held for the sixth time you need a lot of players you need a lot of horses you need a lot of competition as in any sport you need practice practice practice you need to invest invest invest and so her. we're doing what we can but it's all private and it's all based on the enthusiasm of the players themselves and their money. in terms of price horses are like cars it's not only about how expensive it is it's very important to choose the one that would suit you in this respect you should always take an expert's advice as to the price it will be from eight to ten thousand dollars saved argentina and up to five hundred thousand dollars it's emotions and human resources are always
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a crucial factor in this respect paul in russia has a competitive advantage the traversal brothers to grandmas tourists from the sports powerhouse are going tina these time around glamorous russian fans of this elite sport have got a unique opportunity to get up close with their known for a short master class on the secrets of call. and witness the russian open finals where the tournaments top player and a hundred led his team beluga to victory however there is still a lot to do to make russian pole competitive in the international arena these low now because it's new it's a new sport here and we need a lot of work a lot of the lucian and we need. to know what is porto because a lot of it doesn't know what he is. but i think he's improving. with
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the cd with this he's possible to come more prepared to play polo has never been only about winning and losing with another member of the winning team russia's top will talk to me how you were drunk or being the best proof of it is the first the better you treat your horses the better you can form i don't care if i lose or win i just enjoy it it's a team sport and first of all it team here means the horse and the rider and that's the best thing about it. and that idiot which often leaves the fastest way to success. overthrown in your own party mosco region. and that brings the end of the sport for the moment so we've got laurent. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get the human voice face to
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