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we've video for you. it's really all gone to our t.v. dot com. of me going global business hello picked up is all about the talks people in tripoli struggle to bring their lives back to normal following last week's fierce fighting. bloodshed in syria continues despite promises of press reforms she goes to see both beauty and downgrades in one city torn apart by violence. and the ultimate retreat a russian company plans to open the first ever space hotel in just five years while it gets not exactly a week and a half a pleasure to a lot but the one memento. i don't business russia sees its weekly outdoor region wine beer high due to the latest orders in the markets and as a foreign investors took five hundred million dollars out of the country journey
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for foreigners and also important. i learned a very warm welcome from all of us in moscow this is all she was mediation of our thanks for joining us and we start in libya where rebels have rejected the possibility of staging talks with mom that gadhafi the national transitional council says they want to see him in jail or north of the negotiating table assays marie if you know she has spoken to the rebels and reports now from tripoli. we have been able to speak to the rebels' information minister here in tripoli and he's made his position quietly the raggles will not negotiate with the criminals the rebels will not negotiate with the killers they want he and they're running after him street after street district after district and as soon as they catch him they will throw him to jail this statement comes after the news solution use it appears that. gadhafi has information chief has apparently called
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headquarters and has said that kentucky is ready for talks with the rabble to form traditional government and his even appointed his third son sided to lead this negotiations and this news comes just a week after a successful assault by the rebels on the libyan capital tripoli which became a kind of breakthrough in the libyan six month long civil war well meanwhile the rebels are progress and quite well they're currently controlled in most of the country and including the capital tripoli and they are now claiming that they are preparing for would be called a final battle an assault on could have his native town still at the same time the rebels say that the go round to go in with his supporters there in syria and if it's successful they will no be any military operation if only they agree to
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surrender if not try to ration will start within the next two days while the people here in tripoli are struggling because currently the city is facing severe shortage of electricity gas line magazine and water garbage everywhere on the streets because municipal services happen paralyzed people trying to deal with it themselves they are. taken out to the streets with brooms and. trash bags trying to clean them and they also now live in in fear of anarchy because there is no police but the also try to deal with the. sow's i notice trees and all the i's in kind of . volunteers to protect poised so the situation is very hard surgical here in tripoli. made me stacks the dung glazebrook says they say was easing the rebels to make leader a failed state this war is fundamentally
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a war to maintain africa in a subordinate position in the global economy in twenty ten. made a proposal to the african union that was adopted the fact that no african country would allow a u.s. based on its soil since that time the u.s. has been desperate to get rid of women talk about the rebels this is a very disparate group of people really who's calling the shots is nato leaders that we hear about not a move to a real struggle julio these are people who have links with western financial institutions going back over several years so really when we hear from these people bad mouth pieces of meat are placed on libyan state t.v. the same as what's replaced the state in iraq or afghanistan which is a dysfunctional government complete lack of security gang warfare and civil war and this is not a mistake for nato they would prefer to see failed states and states that are powerful and independent and able to challenge their germany and those who are fighting for nato and in libya and fighting she and she really need to understand
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that this is nato is vision of their country we need to wake up and saying that they're being used. professor mazin can see of bethlehem university says it was lazio helped make the revoltingly there possible and what's happened can hardly be described as the will of the people. western powers have interests in libya among them most important of course libyan oil clearly there are balls that were created by the western powers initially there were few demonstrations that were spontaneous . of course the western powers nato has been kind of fear. is not just their military power in the air that they are pushing they have also increasingly put weapons on the ground for their roles they have also supported them with special forces from britain even the united states without giving them training and this in some way below gitmo is the rebels because the words before an
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imprint on centrally what was before the rebellion like the egyptian rebellion or the tunisian rebellion. british m.p. barry gardener from the main opposition labor party that's helping the rebels that their ground assault went way beyond the terms of the un resolution only there and you can watch the full interview with him an hour's time but he is. it was very clear in the original un resolution it was very clear for our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no occupation force one of the things that troubled me all was this ambivalence as to whether there should be troops on the ground as the rebels were going into tripoli we. go left go they go left these instructions being yelled out by obviously
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british soldiers british personnel who were leading battle vans group now that i think it's where we've overstepped the line. meanwhile in syria violence continued throughout the weekend with accidents claiming at least five people were killed arab league members. of the bloodshed an official statement it was rejected in damascus where it was described as a violation of the organizations principles place of the country's leader bashar al assad announced a new censorship and granting freedom of expression. to the syrian town of latakia to see what's tearing the country apart. let me ask you a beer is a special significance for syria and for the president bashar lassoed his father is from a village near the city in which the population is predominantly albert just like the rest of the province so when protests broke out here in march the two common
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personal twist the protests began here in march of this here this is one of the main buildings this is one of the main squares in the city of latakia syria tell headquarters located on the right in the middle of it syria tell us a company telephone kompany which was owned by one of the cousins of the president and protesters expressed there he turned towards the regime by looting the place and then burning it violence returned to the darkie again just a couple of weeks ago claiming more than thirty lives into government protests broke out in the sunni part of the city officials said they were battling with armed groups which they see have infiltrated the area now what's the story here the story goes according to the protesters according to the opposition answer majority of the western media sources is that there were warships stationed right here in this way and there were shelling the sunni part of the town which is all along the coastline right over there and the middle of that part of the town is the
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palestinian camp but you have secured mine that's according to the u.s. administration who are obviously wanted to in this situation there were no warships stationed in this big on the seventeenth of august or earlier when asked about the transpired people. on the streets in the sunni part of the talk years spoke of gunmen fighting government troops. started provoking their own forces so they were back some buildings were damaged but not significantly some people unwilling to speak on camera gave us views critical of the assad regime saying the government is to blame for failing to deliver on five month old promises of reforms this they see force that people are in the streets storing up protests the reluctance of people to be interviewed may not be surprising given that we were accompanied by unarmed military escort throughout our trip on the surface it seems to be life as usual but once you take
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a closer look signs of unrest come through so we got to the sunni part of the town and there are no signs of any fire coming from the side of the sea worth of old wooden ships were there differently signs of battle you can see by the bored holes in the walls at this point it's pretty clear to say that syria is at the crossroads people are scared and that here is the only thing that is holding this nation together you know we're keeping ourselves our main goal seems to cherish a part when well like that how can we blame the president what did he mean free syria from whom from what we know the source of all problems no one can guarantee the next president will be better who may just end up like another iraq from attack in syria. r.t. . pressure has been growing on president assad with the european countries proposing hating the regime with new sanctions but russia says they won't help and has called on both sides of the country to negotiate russian ambassador to the you on the telly trick and reaching an agreement or bitter. if there are some
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constructive ideas from our colleagues we're prepared to absorb them but of course simply you know marrying the two would be like a different species from all different planets. so noble to be free videos section of our website to watch this particular interviewing for. free. education free. green. green. green. free. the world free blog video for your media drug free real john darche tom tom. they received bailout state of they were boards but it seems the financial recovery of america's kind of street hasn't filtered down into the streets of its well to make encounters whole detroit is home to the country's big three car companies but
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many of its citizens lead to life on the margins of society as she's marrying a partner have found out. this was once a city that symbolized america's innovation and manufacturing might. but kid day detroit is the third most violent city in the u.s. with unemployment estimated at up to fifty percent according to officials the once glamorous motor city now has more people living in poverty then cars on the streets home foreclosures continue flight to the suburbs which takes the tax base away from the city and there's more and more of that the decline in the school system. is making people leave the city and so there's no money here really in there no there are no jobs here and as the u.s.
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census points out a quarter of a million people have left detroit in the past ten years the economic scars of this once vibrant city are impossible to escape roughly sixty thousand vacant buildings and thirty five thousand abandoned homes line the streets of detroit hollow shells of america's former middle class which have ignited an industry of scrappers people who are these properties of copper wire and steel pipes as a means of income. scrappers ruins for profit yards like this just five miles out of detroit scrap yard owner albert talat says he sees new faces every day little bit more and they get the kind of survive peterborough agree to make everything going to hell even more hellish is the sight of a city looting itself landmark buildings and foreclosed homes are guarded for survival are grown and weighed over the little steel bring it with a goal in addition to scrappers an increasing number of cash strapped working
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americans. are trading goods. greenbacks guy in a lexus a suit and tie and low brass lamb who you know he's not into the. recycling kind of guy. who short of money the u.s. president promised things would be better for america's car making capital after the two thousand and nine fifty billion dollar bailout to general motors and chrysler automakers are in the midst of their strongest period of job growth in more than a decade since g.m. and chrysler emerged from bankruptcy the industry has created more than seventy five thousand new jobs for the first time in six years ford g.m. and chrysler are all operating at a profit g.m. has reported six straight quarterly profits and chrysler's revenue is said to be up by thirty percent nearly fourteen billion dollars from last year one of the bill in
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the people out you feel about the corporations who bailed out the banks and doesn't mean a whole lot because the people who are in the city still don't get those jobs those jobs are still being outsourced in this once great industrial beacon of american ideal for henry ford pioneered the famous model t. production schools police and fire stations now stand a bandit as many americans are reduced to dealing in scraps see if you'll take our just to make ends meet. hearty detroit. detroit is not the only fish in the u.s. that looks abundant now as tropical storm irene continues a devastating journey the latest developments in that story on our website. own and in the u.s. but supporting irene's trail of this storm is now leaving our is east coast and moving to canada and then go all the latest details and update they hope and of life also that. comes with it i'm opposed to my people.
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just like my own citizens are going to recognize any truth is exactly true of you. because he has got hold of previously on the nine hundred ninety five interview with roscoe nottage that was the answer amanda in our faces charges of genocide of the hague he gave a view of what happened in srebrenica during the bosnian war so the full interview is available right now at r.t. dot com. and back to our top story now let's get some more reaction to what's been happening in libya and also his military contributive guinea herself says the blood cells to the country's economy by the effect rely on native child is what from the outset was supposed to be french intelligence covert mission and indeed it could have been resulted successfully in a palace coup really the minimal there each to the civilian population there and effect through it arranging a regime change with
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a minimum loss of life and property in libya turns out to be of their main and later is a disaster for the west in general and for nato specific role and as a result of nato air free europe humanitarian bombing libya has suffered in numerable casualties and the huge blow to the libyan economy which shows you have to be calculated in measurable terms in total accordance with general powell's doctrine if you broke it you own it so now here comes this second part of the libyan safir under the tutelage guidance and stewardship of the nato stakeholders of the libyan oil fields. and more international news stories from across the globe for you in our world update as suicide bombing strikes the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more near
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a group has yet claimed responsibility for that tied it followed a series of blasts in the city which left six dead by as has fallen in iraq from its peak of five years ago but attacks remain common at least one hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july of zero. two pounds running democratic party is said to begin new leader to become the country's next prime minister and five candidates are running to replace the outgoing prime yell to kind of confront his resignation on friday is administration came under fire over its response to the earthquake and tsunami there earlier this year and then suing nuclear crisis under his vote is likely to go to a runoff as no one is likely to win big two hundred votes needed in the first round . after tearing through the philippines await killed twelve people at a typhoon has now slandered to taiwan it's dumped more than half a meter of rain in the mountainous south the area prone to catastrophic landslides which prompted the evacuation of something eight thousand people from the region
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the typhoon is now heading for the eastern chinese coast. forget the maldives the seychelles or anywhere else if you're looking for a really exclusive holiday you should be looking beyond our planet the russian company is building a new hotel and space. to be opened in five years time and as david busch court found out with the million dollar price tag a good view is guaranteed. there is getting away from it all and then there's this the thirst of a hotel floating in space could be the ultimate escape and according to its creators this is no space fantasy stance on war in europe was a which will launch the commercial space station entering the sixteen and receiver first guests in twenty seven. designed to host seven guests at most it is likely to become the most expensive hotel in the world. the hotel will be far more comfortable than the current international space station used by cosmonauts and
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astronauts guests will be able to enjoy an individual cabin as shower cubicle instead of a standard was because of all the assets had to do with and toilets with flowing air instead of water due to weightlessness this is all only be able to sleep in the bands attached to the walls where there is a choice to sleep or is some type of the only as for the food it is promised to be delicious but with the with water on it it will be a super de luxe trip everything has to be top level just getting there will be an adventure in itself two days on board a russian so you spacecraft and a chance to rub shoulders with the real astronauts to the hotel will be used as an emergency retreat in case of a crisis on the international space station i think everybody should grab the chance if they if they get it to go to space it will be in the future but they make the first steps now thirty three year old leave when you want to qantas to become
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the country's first space tourist a media lined up for nothing more than a suborbital flight that he says it's just a start so much of the old boy's dream of yours to feel will only fuel filled but there are so many restrictions that can prevent you from going to space for example health money. a luxury room in one of the world's leading hotels certainly has its advantages having to choose between sleeping vertically or sleeping here i'd certainly go for these questions where there's one thing about space hotel but even the most luxurious place on the planet won't be able to be and that is the view from the window after all that's what most people go there for live you of planet earth in all its beauty gary archie moscow you're up to date our special report is coming your way shortly right after the business news and then a recap of the headlines. welcome
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to our business this hour the latest volatility in the markets has seen russia have a five year high in its weekly outflow and those from a margin for fully fund research say foreign best us took almost five hundred million dollars out of the country quarter told the emerging markets outflow during the period market players say the situation is partly due to the growing market share of exchange traded funds as they were the ones to do seventy three percent of the some. of the markets now oil prices are makes this a light sweet is just a notch up of branches in the red sea it's trading at around one hundred ten dollars as well with finers and terminals along the u.s. east coast whether it be through the worst of tropical storm years of fuel supply disruptions precious metals or gaining gold is extending its three point two percent rally in the previous session got something less is faced with the uncertainties of the us federal reserve's stimulus plans to take some money off the
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table so it was also all trading at around forty one dollars per hour. now as look at asia west of market started the week kind of positive note following friday's advance on wall street so after the federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's speech encouraged prize gains in japan are limited by strong began pressuring profits of exporters meanwhile hong kong's hang seng is supported by strong energy stocks china's refining giants see opec rose almost five percent after posting strong first half results at best. and one hour ahead of the opening bell in moscow let's look at the russian markets closing figures on friday the session and it in the black b.r.c. has rose almost point eight percent bottom line six gained over three percent. it promises to be a fairly quiet week for the russian markets there will be shades of disappointment that the chairman of the federal reserve did not announce new stimulus measures on
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friday and on nash wrong there are no capital believes that the focus will shift back to the troubled state of europe's economy. emerging markets will be disappointed by what happened on friday i really enjoyed q e two you know it's had a fantastic period of performance off the q.e. two i think now markets will start to emerging markets will start to focus on what's happening in europe actually because that is really where the risk is at the moment russia's stock markets will probably be pretty much flat i don't expect it to be any reaction we already had a reaction on friday evening and it was fairly muted so you know there'll be looking for leadership again how it's all of europe. russia retailers don't want help from foreign giants to develop the russian markets country's leading chains x five unlike any tech post that second quarter results showing a thirty percent increase in net income x. five retail group says it wants to cash in on the russian market potential itself.
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she will bring pretty. retail chains hold less than thirty percent of the market all in developed countries this figure reaches eighty percent so it's more interesting for russian retailers to realize its potential by themselves when the market is saturated maybe it will make more sense to cooperate with some foreign joints. it's a business out that for this hour we'll look at how the russian markets will open and just watched. all. the.
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