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i. know there's a monica duck his family have reportedly been accepted indulge your reality monitoring grounds as has the whereabouts of the fugitive colonel remain unknown. while it's a secret plane's more victims it fears worrying that political unrest could lead to religious clashes in a traditionally multi-faith society. recovery still of trust they do pollens economic committee and mr pace and worth is a week while concerns over the greek bailout continue.
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hello and a very warm welcome from all of us here moscow this is all he would need us of our thanks for joining us family members of colonel gadhafi have gladly we are to neighboring algeria this comes as rebels claim to have killed the canales youngest son and the leader himself is said to be hiding in a town close to tripoli archies marie a few national reports now from the capital as people struggle for stability following the recent rebel takeover. graffiti all around the city and claims welcome to new tripoli the city has indeed changed appearance recently what used to be one of the most beautiful on the african it's rainy and gazed now looks neglected and duty. with fine seems to continue in parts of the city but in the rebels and gadhafi is forces an army of another kind has taken to the streets. thing here. we have a forty one year like. this and now. clean.
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plus in. with police no longer on the ground armed volunteers maintain order something that ordinary residents are very concerned about if there is a gun they say it will fire sooner or later i was. on a big. ole. came to the biggest aquaduct in the world tripoli has been without trying water for more than a week already and you authorities claim is due to technical problems not because of the street fighting. that's not good weapons in the hands of youngsters on professional people. some he calls himself live in middle class now the rhaetian are poor his family lives in a mood house in the center of tripoli but just like every resident is struggling. this is hard i wish kloofs like women were june fifth to use hugo with hands like
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this but this battle is nothing new comparing towards behind them some he says. will still don't tell because this. was all. nor for all but. at least we get. at least we have our freedom and these fools seems to be shared by many here tripoli today may not be the best place to stay it's dangerous from both a humanitarian and security point of view through the water food and medicine coupled with people with guns everywhere and no police but the residence hall of the libyan capital say they've been living without fresh air for forty two years and the conduct is wrong now when they finally get a bag nothing else matters. refreshing r t tripoli libya a columnist for foreign policy in focus called harlan says the nato operation in libya is an implementation of the bush era plan is to gain control over again. the
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united states has for the past sixty years felt that if it is to have political or economic influence in a particular country or region it also has to have a military footprint and i think what people need to do is to see that this is the first major one ration in africa and that this goes back to documents during the bush administration which called for the creation of an african command which course has been done which calls for an invasion of an african country not using troops but the air power and all of these things have been done and they have to do and then shipping with control of resources and right now africa is up for grabs human rights activists natalie claims the u.n. has already dropped a document that would ensure its teacher presence. in some places this ten page martin player and says things like we can do this without getting
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a new mandate from the security council i.e. we can move peacekeepers from missions that already exist and put them in there we can send military advisors there is what there's one line where they just say they don't say this is controversial at all they say the security council's protection of civilians mandate implemented by nato does not end with the fall of the gadhafi government and therefore nato would continue to have some responsibilities and this is what i found surprising because that's a controversial statement that's a that's certainly the position of some countries but the idea that ban ki-moon would take that as his position without any equivocation is probably wrong. and we're always eager to know your take on our top stories so today we're asking you how the situation in libya will unfold with rebel forces having end of the country's capital and here's how opinion are divided right now almost half of you believe the rebels will be stuck in a slow war for years to come well just over a third of you think once they've got their full grip on power and oil they will cash in on the country's rich resources and the rest of you are split between two
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opinions so whether the diplomats will take control of the situation from here or rather forces will fight on until victory is claimed so we're going to r.t. dot com to have your say. but it has continued its calls for the syrian president bashar al assad to end the bloodshed and implement promised reforms this comes as human rights out of its report at least six more people were killed as government forces continue their proud down on protesters ati's reno who is in syria and reports now that become trees political violence is now putting its religious harmony in danger. protests in syria start out with political slogans. but when violence breaks out people come to blows over issues of faith not politics . but more than four thousand years of history damascus like the rest of syria has been home to multiple faith for centuries but with an increasing political unrest many are starting to wonder whether this could upset the delicate balance of
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religious tolerance in the country for now who is enjoying the quiet comfort of her home like most christians in the country it's a life she's been used to since her childhood i was growing up in a place with christians jews muslims and everyone got along just fine and still do actually but it's not like this everywhere more than seventy percent of syrian population are muslim and just like christians most muslims here belong to different branches of the religion take for example the president himself was shot on our side is a follower of the elwood branch of islam who are a minority among a predominantly sunni population so some of those dissatisfied with the current regime spread there in a more city towards brits if someone a problem with the government. some people believe this because of this the gene belonged to this ticket and we have to struggle against instict and this can be a bloody battle over there no you don't know why my son was killed he was just
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working in a shop and his killers knew that he was not politically active but you also knew he was an alawite and therefore must have been the reason for his murder such violence is something that's new to syria where religious minorities have a special status largely because the country's leader is himself a member of such well we are protected by law which allows us to live according to our customs since the brutal started a lot has changed and it's strange for us it must be coming from the outside of whoever is rocking the boat of syria which is tolerance aren't reaching their goal just yet approving attitude on the streets is still that of acceptance but if the political unrest worsens the lives of many religious minorities in syria could be at stake. to mask this. political scientist dr. doesn't believe the opposition movement in syria is a natural formation who is the opposition until now nobody knows really because
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first of all the opposition i feel that it's actually was born outside the country . the president. has called for a dialogue and so far. few has attended the changes in the country doesn't happen overnight it needs some time and they're not led they're not giving him time president assad will never step down if that will happen we're going to see a turmoil not only in syria we're going to see and all the surrounding countries lebanon jordan sooty qatar although gulf areas everything it's going to turn upside down. the majority of the syrian population stands for my says no that's how it's done it say as london based investigative journalist i mean. the idea of adding more sanctions to syria is completely counterproductive most of the syrians i've spoken to special been in beirut recently and others that i've met outside of sort
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of the middle east really even though they're very much part of the opposition are absolutely petrified that what sanctions will do would be to make everyone's life harder and to really make everyone just think about what they were going to how they're getting the next day whether they'll have a job and so on rather than say this is going to punish the regime for that i think will be very very counterproductive and has been rejected by i think like a few of the syrians i have certainty most would prefer dialogue and i think this is very much the way a lot of them would like to go now whether bashar assad is capable really of doing this it is a different question but the idea that there should be that the time has come for there to be some kind of real negotiation with the regime is very much high on the agenda because you don't see most of them are petrified of the of the alternatives either nato getting involved having another libya type situation or the alternative which is that. the people involved in the movement becomes then so concerned about
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how they're going to live their everyday lives on the sanction regimes that the power of the movement is is is is going away from them. updating her twitter in syria so you can follow her tweets on the r.t. feed for an insight into what's going on in the country and in her latest message she says that being accompanied by a military court is talk of people from speaking openly about their experiences so it's not us at r.t. underscore com to be on top of all the latest developments in syria. moving on now concerns are that it pays all the euro zone's economic recovery continue despite one day special session of the european parliament economic committee those gathered for the meeting to discuss the debt crisis we're told that the ongoing turmoil in global markets still poses a serious risk of greece also remains a pressing issue for european officials that wait a second bailout thrash started back in july and there were fears the rescue plan
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could be derailed as some countries expressed concerns over how the greek government will pay back the one hundred and nine billion euro deal and trickier executive director of the earth and current t.v. advisers told r.t. that rift between the united nations make it almost impossible to reach a meaningful solution to the crisis. this is a fascinating meeting because actually it demonstrates that within the e.u. itself there is a very very significant struggle and argument over what is the process by which the eurozone needs to be saved the difficulty is that a lot of book politicians and bureaucrats involved simply have been too slow to realize the extent of the problem because they manage the pm to put a crutch for the past five or six years we thought we could keep doing so we keep having these false agreements that signed wonderful everybody says the euro zone crisis is solved and there is within a matter of a few weeks we have a further crisis in another economy as we need more money because of
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a very very fundamental argument going on within the european union euro zone needs to come together with sensible moves because of the law and they've been throwing money. any possible problems and all they're doing is all here all for cracks in the edifice in the structure of the building and that just won't do you know the french and the germans are appalled by this whole situation because they want to try and get together a kind of thor's even warm solution to what goes on but it's just not realistic the french and the german government want to blame poor ignorant nasty speculators but actually the speculators are wrong the speculators are people who are looking after your and my pension fund money and they see the euro zone as being in danger so there's a very big argument looming today and across the atlantic economic recovery also leaves much to be desired in a bid to change the disturbing trend u.s. president obama has appointed a new economic advisor advisor who have the difficult time of boosting economic
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growth and tackling high unemployment but the u.s. economist and radio host which involved says the measures are there american government is undertaking are insufficient. for two to three years now president obama has been saying that his program to deal with unemployment is to provide incentives and stimulus for the private sector to hire people that clearly has not worked and what we need is to have the courage to break in there and have the government really do something he was throwing up his hands and saying well we'll just wait basically and hope that the economy comes back which in a basic way has been the policy now for three years and the fact that it doesn't work seems not to be a sufficient frightening prospect for these politicians and leaders to do something but i think they're making a terrible mistake because the costs of this delay of not doing anything are very very severe and are impacting the majority of the american people in ways that are
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going to have impact on our country for years into the future it's the desire of those who have made a bundle over the last forty years to get through this crisis without paying the price and to put the burden of the bailouts of the banks of the crisis itself on the mass of people to have the conversation always about shelby cut social security shall we take away medicare shall we take away medicaid to have the whole conversation about the burden on the backs of the people rather than on themselves and economists not kinds of critics people's anger with the state of the american economy may soon spill into the streets and you can watch the committee report later in the day here nancy but here's a quick note that. lobel insurrection against banker occupation we've been telling you about it for months now it's coming to new york state anonymous joins
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hash tag occupy wall street they're encouraging the twenty thousand people to occupy wall street flood into lower manhattan occupy spaces in front of the banks so they're going to set up tents like they have in the square nothin's or in a square in or in cairo tahrir square they were demanding the dictator go. the dictator in the situation are the banks they need to surround the new york fed which is only a few blocks away and demand the head of the new york federal reserve bank to leave and they're not going to leave until the head of the new york federal reserve bank leaves that should be the whole purpose of the occupation not to sit in front of the it stock exchange and other high falutin for cock to run on sentence about a laundry list of demands that never works.
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welcome back why i cried big city that's what inspires most young russians to me the villages in search of employment and excitement but as autism is kind of discovered they will exit it as leaving many russian communities fighting for survival no hot water or stable electricity supplies and then years pharmacy post office and grocery store or miles away but for tachyon of some sort or even that is not the most difficult thing to cope with it's hard being you know neighbors that. they used to be so many families living here but then some people died some left the well everybody is gone now even the roads you know what it used to be a successful tiny agricultural community were everyone knew each other's names and celebrated birthdays together that young man has been here all her life but no nearly all that's left of the village are the memories. this used to be
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a collective farm back in saudia times to now it looks more like ancient ruins rather than something which actually functioned not so long ago it's astonishing especially knowing that we are just around two hundred miles away from moscow. as a hobby sygate travels around the country and explores deserted towns and villages he says he's used to seeing tumble down barns and abandoned houses even in these areas known for centuries for their great harvests and i hear not on the earth here this is fertile land you can stick a pole in the soil here and it will have peppers growing on its one side and tomatoes on the other sure some agricultural facilities are still left in some areas but mostly the lands and abandoned. official figures show that over three thousand villages in russia became deserted last year alone i mean the small
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schools and hospitals have shut down there's simply no one to educate or treat any more and life in the countryside is no longer attractive especially for young people who are fleeing to cities and looking for a better life. it's not the village which is becoming extinct it's the youth reasons for self motivation people are leaving their villages for big cities but they often don't know what to do there so they can find a job or a family build a life. of course there are examples of successful forming businesses in russia but experts agree they're only a drop in the ocean and aren't enough to motivate the youth to work and live in the real community and as many try to survive in cities looking for work because the side is dying out although some traces of life still exist here and there it may not be too long before they fall silent altogether. but.
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he got this north central russia. pretty tough time to find out more in all our stories you can always log on to our website so let's take a look at also also lined up for you that online right now. praising beauty in these icy wonders are situated in latin america and check out north antarctic pictures in our free video section. and a threat from al just space astronomers one comet and then and we'll make a close call with us later this year discover when the asteroid is due to hubble past our planet at all to get our cards. so the international news stories for you now in our world update
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a vote to install the finance minister the country's new leader is underway in the japanese parliament. nor did i was elected monday to have the ruling democratic party of just not having won the runnels is to become the country's sixth when you're in five years replacing that to me and i want to come and his administration came under fire over its response to the earthquake and tsunami earlier this year on the nuclear crisis which followed. the american state of new jersey and berlin's are struggling with the worst flooding in decades it follows a massive storm which turned out the u.s. east coast killing at least thirty eight over the weekend and hurricane irene later downgraded to a tropical storm also caused power outages and over five million homes and businesses across the country total economic damage from the disaster could reach twenty billion u.s. dollars. yeah. mound at night has erupted again sending flames and sparks shooting high into the air and largo slowing down
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its loads it comes all in a days after the most recent absurdity no casualties or damage to property have been reported some planes have been forced to alter flight parts to avoid clouds action is the largest in europe. coming up shortly an interview on israel's deadly raid on a gaza flotilla last year and also the sport and that's after a business update with carrie. her welcome to our business update this hour thanks for joining me well exploration in russia is suffering from such lack of investment that the government will have trouble keeping its pledge of maintaining current levels the big companies say the process is expensive and they need greater incentives to grow perspective however analysts suggest that the newly introduced tax reforms should provide extra revenue for exploration. this is one of the biggest steps taken by the russian government
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over the recent years and reformation of it we want gas sector taxation and it indeed is quite important for both the russian budget in the future and for the oil companies know we're coming to a boring where oil production pretty much still growing and so you need stimulus and most likely you soames do some economic stimulus in order to attract investment so part of your companies simply don't want to invest this is one of the first steps the government just taking to actually give some incentive to all companies so this reform by itself just simply the crude oil export duty reduction gives around three to four dollars of additional casual to well companies in an oil price of one hundred dollars per barrel. meanwhile crude prices are up supported by strong u.s. data the fear is that the world's top will consumer was sliding back into recession light sweet is trading at eighty seven dollars the barrel of bread is at one hundred twelve targets a quick look at precious metals now gold is regaining strength after prices dropped
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more than two percent in the previous session this carbon trading slightly below eight hundred dollars per ounce and silver is also on the rise trading at forty dollars for. asian stocks are trading higher following gains on wall street exporters are among the best performers in japan with sony up four percent hang seng is supported by strong financials shares of china construction bank jumped four point three percent shrugging off use that bank of america was selling off the public at stake in the chinese lender. two always ahead of the opening bell in moscow the russian markets ended monday's trading session strongly in the black the r.t.s. rose forecasts a four and a half percent with my six gaining almost three point seven percent. of the trading week beginning on high notes douglas rolls from capital says tuesday trade will see more. the only people you looking forward towards the u.s. industrial production of brazil are in one week and it will be continued its
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history thinning in the universe as dollar helped push acknowledge the prices in which ultimately a benefit to russia of. you know of course of people who are launching it on the all price will hold up steady or a fall see some reason usually a situation in libya why didn't cross and of course some softening in comprises and on you know which might give full rushes some more basis for a correction after that. russia's sixty billion dollar program to revive north caucasus is beginning to bear fruit the first stone of a new scheme called lexus laid the state aims to turn the troubled region into an attractive tourist spot looking to add any great up to two million tourists in just five years out easily in a questionnaire that states. the first tour is complex in the area of north caucasus will be located here in the republic of korea china but your case is hidden in the mountains of the great caucasus range now which you can see behind my
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back is the start of the construction of the first cable car which will go to two thousand meters this project which is called the out of this project is a milestone in the economic development of this region and is also undertaking by the government corporation the resources of the north caucasus earlier women wish to talk to the general director of this company and he told us some of the details of this project this is the biggest infrastructure project tree in the world. at least in the europe and service projects includes far ski resorts. ski resorts has the start you saw for economic zones with special facilitations. taxes meanwhile by the stars are for the two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve skiing season the first stage of the construction will be completed with three new hotels being built and of functioning cable car meanwhile this project is
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