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we are the future. for the. we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. not just of the. libya's rebel forces celebrate storming colonel gadhafi compound in tripoli and once again claim to have control of the city. he should be naive children and think that rebels are these nice little folks who want democracy and freedom and donald exploits one of the new struggle for power that might emerge between the rebels in a post. also kim jong il says north korea is ready to return to six party talks and bring back a moratorium on nuclear production and testing it follows
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a meeting with president dmitry medvedev in russia. and a major breakthrough in the politkovskaya case investigators say they know who ordered the russian journalists murder it follows tuesday's arrest of the man is suspected of organizing the killing. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow with me seem shy rebels have stormed and looted colonel gadhafi compound in tripoli after three days of fighting in the libyan capital here here's how it all happened. i was like oh my god i'm only. god. then this thing having i found this i was like oh my goodness how do you know i'm having this thing angry crowds are vented their anger at the portraits and luxuries
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of the compound the location of gadhafi himself and still not know he made his second radio address in a space of twenty four hours calling on his supporters to cleanse the capitol hill claims that his retreat from the compound was a tactical move and promised to fight to the death summer program forces continue their armed resistance with or suggesting they are attacking the town of july first just west of tripoli with missiles and bombs journalist richard spencer says that even if the rebels do take control of the country civil war is imminent i think would be us accomplish is to establish a coming civil war in libya which we have financed we will be and we will have trained the number of people who will be cheering one another condition of the. children and think that these rebels are these nice little folks who want democracy and freedom and donald this is clearly a chance for them to keep our immediate if it's them revenge against all the enemy
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. and to be in control and they're going to be fighting with each other after the next months in years. and on our website we're asking what you think a way to live you have be if the rebels do assume power a little tough right now most of you think it will be nothing more than an oil rich colony for nato members around a fierce fear the country will be torn apart by a power struggle fifteen percent think that little will change with one dictatorship swapped for another and only four percent think of the rebels will preside over a democratic state have your say by logging on to ask dot com. dmitri medvedev says russia will consider establishing dip. i like relations with the libyan rebels but only if they're able to ignite the country the russian president also called on the two sides of the conflict to sit down and talk to determine the future. lindsey german a london based actress from the stop the war coalition believes the majority of
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libyans don't want the west to tell them what. we have to remember we never thought we've been here before with afghanistan before with iraq and i think the lesson from both of those and that actually the message that is even coming from many of the rebels in tripoli and elsewhere in libya is that they don't want nato there any more they don't want western troops on the ground and they want to run their own country and i think it would be very foolish for david cameron or anybody else to believe this really vindicates their foreign policy in terms of the war on terror these towns. bring to mind some of the worrying ways in which these things have been used i personally think the intervention of the international criminal court. the idea that they control i mean his family is criminals is is yet another saw in the west in the poker see when we have to suppose tony blair and various other people responsible for the disastrous episode in iraq in particular
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who want him to i think in this way if there is evidence to put him on trial they should they should be dealt with in libya and not in the hague or anywhere else. well france has been one of the main advocates and participants of the nato military campaign in libya there are high hopes among the french oil companies of winning lucrative contracts with a new government but as i think they've done a bushel reports the cost of the intervention and the unknown agenda of the rebels could mean more losses than. frauds kills local was the first power to recognize libya's rebels the first to become free and though the first in talks with rebel leaders for mr allen she pieces victory gives him great satisfaction opposition m.p. jack lang every want to be thankful to inspired action at the united nations corporations in states that voted for you in the intervention of rubbing their
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hands one of the first members of the french team. who. march as a representative of the company. is not very far from. french all joint top tal has been named as this was big we're not rebel all from a go through a lot brazil russia and china political issues there are three states refused strong sanctions against gadhafi those nations had contracts with the former regime a russian official says quote we've lost libya completely it is well known that it is a wall for all that these so-called position government has promised to give the old two from france officially claims its war mission is over but analysts tippit to secretly stay you'll be in libya a bit sure profits france only maintaining wars is.
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presence in libya even the. resolution it's only plans yes but keeping troops in the country means heavy costs drag on. latest polls say most french people now oppose the military intervention this in pieces for the bloodshed and the hefty price tag to deal with it now the prospect you could play guess with me most the war is far from over and this invasion is already costing much more than we can back fears are growing that libya's new leaders to divide it so with the peace here go alone points to the rebels murder last months of their military chief general yunis experts warn widespread rebel looting and executions beachfronts these problems may have only just begun the new bushell altie paris. meantime a role an american columnist and author says that libya is likely to be plunged into a long running several war. it's
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a striking we played of two thousand and three even a solution of iraq when the united states charcoal the dictator and that effectively states and this opposition and you know what he would be replacing them with we're seeing see an exact situation now we need to be at the g eight the international council is a hodgepodge of groups and we are going to be in conflict with one another civil war is almost inevitable because the more i conclude you can see colonel gadhafi really originating presidential nominee was kind of. foreign is needed for a new show because it's the european more oil companies that have the most at stake in libya so this is really more of the you know you scratch my back in afghanistan and iraq some extent and so now i'm going to say that if it looks like the european standards even most. we've spoken to a bell about to be up one here at is an arabic newspaper based in london i think
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that he will definitely fall but the question is whether the rebels will be able to govern the country. yeah. i think state like what happened in afghanistan and nobody can predict what will happen after that we know of that would be more fun because he and i actually need to understand he hasn't got a couple of things but the big question is you know what that that happens there's no answer when he first. says they visualize it so that second whether it is capable to run the country and to keep and leave united states. about a pretty nice time here. and also korea's leader has confirmed to russian officials that he's ready to return to six party talks about security on the korean peninsula without any preconditions. it follows that kim jong il is meeting with president
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dmitri many other russians republic of korea kim kim also said that he would consider implementing a moratorium on the production and testing of nuclear weapons. is in the republic's capital with more details on this. after a meeting with the russian president the north korean leader kim jong il has announced his country's willingness to return to the six party negotiations aimed at denuclearizing the korean peninsula but it will only reimpose its moratorium on production and testing of nuclear weapons once those six party talks begin the rest of the six party talks members like south korea japan the united states today all want the north korean leader to implement the moratorium first and then have north korea return to the six party talks which have been stalled since two thousand and eight the north korean leader still wants to do it his way but still his
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announcement is a very big deal there were several signed pointing to the possibility of such a great through even when kim jong il began his journey usually the very secretive north korean leader travels completely incognito in the international community finds out about his travels post factum or even not at all this time the entire world knew as soon as kim jong il crossed the russian border on his specially designed armored train and that of course led many to speculate that the meeting also publicized with the russian president dmitry medvedev would bring about some definite breakthrough and we know that there have been further developments in the plans for a gas pipeline that would go from russia to north korea of course south korean territory we also know that a number of committees have been created and this c.e.o. of russia's gas giant gas well has been tasked with overseeing the project so that
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definitely is still in the works and could be a very lucrative deal for north korea for south korea as well and definitely for russia which is looking to export more of its resources. kareena is not a reporter if you are logged on to r.t. dot com you can find out how the north korean leader has been spending time in russia ahead of the key meeting this includes a relaxing day at the world's deepest lake by car i know taking a dip in its waters more in our website as our team got. all right with our team live from moscow to some other news now say they have new information about who ordered the murder of russian journalist anna politkovskaya five years ago the statement of follows the arrest of a former key witness in the case has now fallen under suspicion himself of organizing a killing. that now has more. the very latest to come out from the investigators is that they are saying they have information regarding the name of
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the curson who alters the sauce in a sheet of journalist anna politkovskaya now this is the person they've really been looking for the man right at the top of the pyramid and they haven't released any further information about him as of yet but that's the the latest this comes just one day after the arrest of a former key with this for the prosecution to me to the public chain called was a retired senior police officer here in moscow he had been on the stand as a witness for the prosecution fairly in the. camp have been wary about what he's been saying since the beginning and they say that his arrest now and the fact that he will be charged later on today show that they were right to have their concerns about him. you know the arrested man was a prosecution witness in the case as far as i understand had been misleading investigators and a very clever lawyer for a long time consenting to be an important source of information about the murder in
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the prosecutors have doubts he was sincere but there was not enough evidence now prosecutors have enough evidence also quick to point because after the show this man was linked to political skies murder this is of course a case that has. media attention from around the world anna politkovskaya a week's worth of not because yet she was a very highly respected journalist and gained much praise not just here in russia but around the world for her investigative work it's a human rights abuses in chechnya now she gained amongst some of the people she wrote about some some say the enemies in the north caucasus area and it has always been assumed that it was somebody from the last part of the world this was behind her assassination now. just in may of this year the case received a bit of a boost to investigators as the. the man accused of being pulled the trigger that fired the bullet that killed. was arrested in
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a village in chechnya he was brought here to moscow where he. remains in custody the investigation into who killed other protocols is progressing along and that we could see the major developments in this case in the next few months and weeks. here with r.t. our live from moscow is now a quarter past the hour let's check out some of other international news now from around the world the u.n. is around its pressure on syria to the ongoing crackdown on protesters there europe and the u.s. are prepared a proper security council resolution to impose sanctions against president bashar al assad regime russia is and says assad should be given an opportunity to carry out the reforms that he has started the u.n. human rights council puts the number of dead at around two thousand two hundred and ordered to go into the actions of syrian security forces meanwhile a group of syrian opposition members has been meeting in turkey to try and form a national council. and iranian man has confessed to killing
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a nuclear scientist in toronto last year and says he had connections with israeli intelligence during a trial session illegally for she said and taught him how to carry out terrorist acts including how to plant a bomb if found guilty of the defendant could face a death penalty physicist. he was assassinated in a bomb attack outside his home in january last year other scientists were also killed shortly afterwards. one of the strongest earthquakes on record has shaken the east coast of the united states. has forced evacuation of parts of washington including the white house and pentagon where the quake was also felt in new york office workers had to leave buildings which will say that no one was seriously injured but many have suffered damage. after months of scandalous headlines and slanderous whispers of criminal charges against dominique strauss kahn enjoyed the former head of the i.m.f.
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was accused of sexually assaulting a hotel maid in new york she was going to court ny and now has the latest a manhattan supreme court judge deliver that ruling on tuesday after prosecutors in the case say that the accuser not façade to diyala has not been truthful on all matters a great and small now however this healing delivered by the judge is on hold pending an appeal by mr gallo the accuser now in his first public statement since being arrested on may fourteenth company charles bronson of the past months have been a nightmare for him and his family and they are looking forward to returning to france dominique strauss kahn was arrested on may fourteenth shortly after paraded in front of news cameras by the new york city police department at that point he was essentially vilified by moon most mainstream media outlets and found guilty in
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the court of public opinion now the new york media turned this criminal investigation into somewhat of a surface because many of the new york new york city newspaper headlines refer to dominique strauss kahn as a frog one could refer to him as pepe le pew and they also refer to him as a womanizer now this of course ruined the reputation for this french politician he was considered a contender for the next presidential race in france but his basically his reputation was ruined before he was convicted at all he lost his job as head of the international monetary fund and there was a lot of of a lot of comments and negative press for seated after his arrest. summary report other reporting meantime a professor from the university of houston believes that the dismissal of the charges i won't really help to restore cards reputation i see this as just the
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latest the latest chapter. in the troubled life of the next trust can our there's nothing surprising about what happened or what may have happened in the hotel room more than two months ago i've always been a big fan of the simplest explanation for any particular problem and in the case of dominic strauss kahn one doesn't need a conspiracy theory one doesn't need to look too political machinations are not the side of the of my dick to explain what is happening what happened is what happened meet people in his past and he has always admitted that there was a sexual encounter where his lloyd's had been denied that it was a sexual encounter what remains up in the air is the nature of this encounter was it consensual was it forced it vindicates anybody in this affair a very sad affair it's the new york art prosecutor's office they had the courage to do one hundred eighty degrees on the original findings they thought they had a credible case in the wake of intensive investigation they realized that their
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plaintive and the only witness to this alleged crime was not credible. and our talking minutes past the hour here in the russian capital with r.t. it's good to have you with us today if you stay with us for just a moment here at the business. hello and a very welcome to the business news that's credible to gain access to libya's oil has kicked off although the fighting is not over rebels hailing the end of the gadhafi regime war and russian firms may lose some lucrative oil contracts however them as believe libya will not be able to afford this when there is that any government and leave will need money as soon as possible you know for for the contrary restoration for feeding the people. so they will welcome any investments or basically the source or the parts of the form you've got your
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conference well yes so basically i think any company especially the ones that are already there will be welcomed there. well this has been the best month for gold in twelve years it jumped almost seventeen percent in the last three weeks and we then certainty about economic prospects in europe and america the market is waiting for key news conference in the you asked to hear more about further stimulus measures that want to back it from plants but says the current rally in precious metals reflects investor suction that a new round of money printing is unavoidable. if one looks at the sequence of events the central banks need to do they are in effect drawing in terms something quickly so the all only option they have less is to do more the round of quantitative easing you can see that the market is forecasting quantitative easing
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so the price of gold seems to be here in force one thousand or beyond. all that hard drives the goal is just before trying to repair their currency from any for the dilution would appoint easing wall with silver is going ot oriel stop falling m l seems to be one thing to go up so everything will go up really brought just a dollar will buy less than a year. let's have a look at the precious metals now gold rebounded after dropping from an all time high above one thousand nine hundred dollars an ounce investor concerned that worsening sora debt crisis not complicating the global economic slowdown is fueling demand for a store of value. has slipped from its highest close as you can see in four days in new york as the downgrade of japan's credit rating and forecasts of current current stockpiles in the u.s. eased concern slowing economic growth would reduce demand right now w.h.y.
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it's trading at around eighty five dollars per barrel riled grand plan to ease up just under one hundred nine dollars a barrel as you can see from the. european shares are rising after a short start to trading the only direction to so far is a key speech by federal reserve chairman ben bernanke your own priding and here in russia investors eyes are also on this important news from the u.s. as you can see right now the r.t.s. and the my sit down in my six losing more than half a percent time to check up on some of the individual moves here energy majors are mixed this hour with point five percent in the right part gas monopoly. last one was earlier on the third of a percent and that's on news that will pump natural gas to start careers through the north of public banking stocks are also under pressure with groupon losing more than half a percent. now in other news russia's supermarket chain smoke need reported
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second quarter profit of seventy nine million dollars that's up eighteen percent from the same period last year during the first half of the it has opened over four hundred stores and boosted sales by you need before chip percent. and russia may grant gas monopoly gazprom a domestic price increase of fifteen percent next year that's according to russian daily better misty and it's almost three times more than other regulated firms the price hike will help bring profits that home in line with export profits the government says the move will help maintain investment levels in the company. ok that's all we have time for know you're up to date you can find more stories and more market analysis on our web site that's our team dot com slash business or join me in less than one last time for more business stories here on r.t. .
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