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in libya one of his off his sons vows to disband the current stronghold of syria still be and while another reportedly offered stocks to end the bloodshed. as one of the so-called fran's of libya do meet in paris r.t. moves and the dangers of europe's overall support for the rebels also. syria is fighting a media war and it's losing it with almost all foreign press banned from the country amid on going to violence down to grow over the authenticity of reports regarding syria. and russia remembers the victims of the beslan school siege that should the country and the whole world seventy years ago leaving over three hundred
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people dead most of them children. it's a young in the russian capital you're watching r t was marina joshie welcome to the program in libya colonel gadhafi son saif al islam has vowed to fight to the death saying nobody will surrender in the town of sered the last loyalist stronghold but shortly after his brother azari reportedly offered to mediate with the rebels to stop the bloodshed meanwhile the spy fighting across most of the country now over people still don't feel safe as marines the national reports from libya it's been flooded with weapons that have fallen into untrained hands. my hammer is a libyan rebel he got a bullet in his ankle fighting against gadhafi soldiers inside tripoli but with a shot coming from his own side which. i didn't even notice until my friend told me
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that my foot was bleeding he pulled the trigger by mistake he was himself. this is a reality of today's leave here for when the rebels stray off and march from the country tons of conduct is captured of weapons have fallen into the hands of nonprofessional fighters one of the biggest stories was discovered at the top security prison in southern tripoli where inmates were released after nato bombed the area of the dude was the father of three young boys refuses to appear on camera still fearing revenge from gadhafi loyalists he was among the first to seen and helped destroy the arsenal. they don't want weapons to fall into the hands of my songs or the youngsters i'm concerned were our country will be growing with goggles this is a very dangerous thing it's not a toy but with the country it was with arms it looks like libyan kids have already
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developed a fascination for the weapons of war but. when i go out and have real life and will kill bad guys like gadhafi then your thor is his savior of gathering up weapons through mosques and well police are back on the streets the young gunman demonstrate their readiness to. will give it back to them as soon as they ask a system which many here are afraid that this addiction may have a painful withdrawal the gun has become one of the symbols of the libyan rebels and freedom for a new country though people want more peaceful symbols but fear of albeit is if for many to lay down their arms when the guard has played such a prominent role throughout libya's well it'll history. tripoli libya so is venice of the institute for policy in studies in washington says it's still not clear whether nato is ready to listen to the libyan people. and we do
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know that the nato military actions have already gone beyond what was authorized by the un resolution and now we don't know how they will define a future role they have so far been very clear that they do not want you when our nato forces are on the ground whether nato is prepared to listen to what will be an . leadership itself says we don't know yet they don't have a good history the so-called national transitional council should be not by any means representative of the libyan people some of the rebels in misrata for instance said directly they do not believe that the national transitional council speaks for them the question of who makes up the transitional council of course includes top level officials from the gadhafi regime and it includes numerous islamised officials and it includes officials who have very close ties to the united states and other parts of the west. r.t.
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spoke to russia's envoy to nato who says the alliance is being disrespectful to the u.n. . the world with its nature used the u.n. resolution as chewing gum probably on purpose to show that the alliance to the easy call to the u.n. and tomorrow maybe even more powerful it's a dangerous trend. to find out what else russia's ambassador to the airlines had to say on the radio log on to our website for the full version of the interview. friends of libya contact group comprising sixty countries are gathering in paris to discuss the future of the country post gadhafi but in the past it was the colonel himself who was getting praise and support from western countries as are teased in a wealth of reports there are now fears that the rebels will simply repeat the sense of the are enemies. mohamed has is one of africa's most experienced
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diplomats former ambassador from ethiopia to washington and brussels beijing he's just back from the libyan capital and he says nato has turned it into a ghost town that is no police. there is no administration there is no there is no it's called law and order has been replaced by a motley crew of rebels some fear that the various groups who've emerged might soon stop fighting each other i thought you were open stores have been raided every man's out with kalashnikovs if the tribes fight for their independence their country will enter and never ends in civil war with brutal urban guerrilla warfare analysts argue that even the rebel leaders don't know where therefore it is a from there's no oil in. rebel hands nothing would journal was alarmed to find islamist sleeper cells had joint is tripoli offensive a vast parallel structure of competence has appeared we have no idea who's in charge of been. hopes of
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a reliable replacement for more ammo gadhafi appeared to be fading libya's rebels remain deeply divided while the chaos from nato bombing appears to be spreading beyond the country's borders in the turmoil there are fears that religious extremists could be using libya as a base to further their aims in north africa and function is in order to whatever the tunisian women got abortions right twenty years before women in belgium under the last regime divorced women but then it's revived paraplegics movements are trying to resolve that. before the war leaders from barack obama to nicolas sarkozy and silvio berlusconi shook and even kissed good their fees and the rebels get the british corporate treatment in paris on thursday but the west will also change tack warning experts if libya doesn't go over them as planned with some saying the enemy in the so-called war on terror is now on the winning side present when it finds its
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. not so will turn on the rebels. according to this man who's just returned from war torn tripoli the message from some locals there is that the conflict may have created of. rincon storages monster for europe they warned us that we don't know what we are creating the it will be a free haven of extremist groups which are just on the side and warn off europe poirot's from failed somalia may be caused a no go frighteningly some diplomats now think libya is heading in the same direction but what they will do sure that it is military and would not be safe since there will be parents and there will be all bloat to control the mediterranean to make it safe and took to america cease if costs a lot of women i don't think french economy can support that western intervention
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in libya has broad large numbers of new forces to the fore experts fear the west itself may come to regret their emergence daniel bushell see brussels. a russian envoy will also a tandem meeting of libya's friends in paris but as me exclusively told r.t. in the end only the libyans themselves not western politicians must decide the country's future the full interview with russia's envoys coming your way later this hour but here's a bit of what he had to say. the final decision on what libya is going to become he's one for the libyan people to make you know not the world's politicians will be playing leading parts may simply the national democratic vote will determine this and it should be well prepared moduli carried out this is where the international community and russia in particular is eager to render active support to the libyans those who think that the notion of a russian arab friendship isn't just passing away with
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a totalitarian regimes or dictatorships brutally mistaken. the crackdown on anti-government protesters is reportedly continuing in syria but was most for me expelled from the country and the correspondents who remain under tight control a true picture of the situation is hard to stablish our desire to lose goes one of the few foreign journalists reporting from the troubled country. mass murder tarion catastrophe a country on the brink of a revolution this is what you see every time syria pops up in the headlines but what is really happening in a country where hardly any foreign journalists are present there is even the implication that some of the images we're being shown have been digitally manipulated and there have been reports available online that you can watch of footage that was taken in bahrain and said to be taken in hama and it's showing the
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same footage and on different stations with different backgrounds digitally drugged and so there are some very strange things that are going on right now an example of such manipulation is the case of palestinian refugees in the coastal city of latakia the stadium in the dark it became the center of the controversy when according to various reports anywhere from several hundred to several thousand people were gathered here most of those people were palestinian refugees who came from the palestinian refugee camp in the sunni quarter of latakia now according to the opposition forces and through some of the palestinians when they got to the stadium their i.d.'s were taken away their cell phones were also taken away and they really prepared for the worst because you have to realize that herding large numbers of people into stadiums carries them would all but very macabre macabre association especially in this particular region so the ankle sprain has developed sort of a practice of hurting people in stadiums and then i don't committing mass executions we went to the part of the city which supposedly came under fire from warplanes and
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navy ships and spoke to the refugees to find out what happened if you bothered with the thought of them or some people walking around the neighborhood yelling there will be shelling from sea soon and everyone has to get out i didn't go anywhere just stayed in my house i can see the bay from my window and there was nothing there aside from the usual patrol boats still gunfire did break out between the army and unknown gunmen so some five thousand palestinians left their homes hearing for their lives. we wanted to leave so that our kids wouldn't hear the gunshots we hear in our house and when there was a break in the fighting we went to the stadium we stayed there for three days then came back on the ground and so did two thousand refugees only to realize there was no air and navy attack taking place on the city. we felt like we were lied to. syrian authorities have long been insisting rogue armed groups are behind the
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unrest in syria and it's them who starts shooting first you know history shows prompting bloodshed those statements are all but ignored by the media. syria is fighting a media war and it's losing it or. the syrian government might have realised its mistake of banishing or in journalist from the country in the media law has overturned that ban but there is no guarantee it will go a long way towards changing syria's image as portrayed on major networks in those courtsey syria. everything continues to follow events in syria and you can get her latest reports on our twitter feed era latest message she reports that she is hearing rumors several newborn babies have died in the city of hama which was reportedly raided by government forces so you can follow us at our t.v. underscore call.
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is. being in the euro zone is like being in a straitjacket says the czech president vaclav klaus a member of the e.u. the czech republic kept its national currency the karuna president blame the euro for the debt crisis that's currently ravaging the e.u. his comments after growing has still be towards the single currency within the union and the czech prime minister has questions the obligation to join the euro zone this country faces under human worship rules saying they were told it was a monetary union not a debt union the e.u. leadership maintains the crisis is temporary and the euro is safe and secure
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something that joan van overtveldt the editor in chief of trends magazine disagrees with. the president is probably more right than the european politicians because in effect we at the moment have a monetary union here in europe that has really very important structural handicaps and butyl handicaps we have and i was situation that has become a full blown crisis that is threatening. the further existence of this euro zone everything is done at the moment to indeed arrive at such a situation where it would be rather shameful to accept the exit of the country the first possibility of course being greece but that should not lead us astray in terms of what is the real focus on what should lead to a real focus of the discussion and that is that don't have the conditions met to have
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a structurally healthy monetary union and unless we do something about that we will have one crisis country after another there is so much political capital invested in this project that it's very hard if not to say impossible for the politicians who are at the moment running this european concert to give give up on the idea of a monetary union. and european banks are in big danger that's coming from the world's top banker watch artie's financial experts mexico herbert and the kaiser report later today. the guard urges recapitalization of europe's banks so this is christine legarde head of the i.m.f. one of the arguments that she poses for how european banks can recapitalize is to borrow from this new four hundred forty billion euro europeans stabilization fund so more debt. the new euro stabilization fund starts off in that it's
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bankrupt from day one so her idea is to borrow from this bankrupt institution which only means that the debt to equity ratio for the global banking system is to be expanded would look are talking about is to expand but that there's no other solution that you could possibly come up with because she's just an academic neil liberal won't whose only purpose in life is to theoretically come up with new ways to expand the deford her solutions are absolutely and a theme to something that would be beneficial to anyone except that peddler's of whom she represents. over to the us now no catch up or catch up we should be leading the world with this upbeat rhetoric brock a-bomb has called for investment to boost the stagnant
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economy and create new jobs the federal reserve is a spec to come up with a new set of measures in september to try and do just that but political commentator little rock will believes that's measures fall short of helping average americans. it takes a hammer and hits them in the head as one we're still in a recession and there's not been a recovery and one of the reasons is because what the government is doing what the federal reserve is doing to hold on interest rates so what could benefit the federal government the benefit of places like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan and just why europe is being raked over the coals to the benefit of the big banks so for americans so the average. it's being harmed to the benefit of the power elite so what is quantitative easing it's it's money and they print this money and it has a horrendous effect on you and we're already starting to see prices in the quarter notice clothing food many other areas prices are going up enough already we stand
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a phrase really a hyperinflation worse than what happened in the one nine hundred seventy i don't think they're going to put us in the zimbabwe care of a category but you know we can't really care no for an excuse like a mad printer and he's doing it again for wall street for the big banks for the government and to the detriment of the american people really the people of the whole world this is a criminal act but there are other. question actually coming to you live from moscow let's not take a look at some other stories from around the world the chief responsible for refugees has arrived in somalia to view firsthand the crisis gripping the country hundreds of thousands affected by famine and a long standing war have been displaced by the worst drought for more than sixty years many of the refugees fled militant extremist group after the blog viral humanitarian aid and under their control. here's a battle is underway in northern texas to fight nine raging wildfires sweeping the
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region scores of homes have been destroyed with hundreds forced to back away from the area strong winds have fanned the flames and hindered firefighters with helicopters joining the battle against the inferno the fire is the state's second in four months making. one of the worst seasons for such destruction in texas history. seven years on russia commemorates the victims of a deadly hostage crisis that took place in a school in the town of beslan over three hundred people died during the brutal siege most of them children and as artie's would you know caution there were reports the tragedy has love behind wounds unlikely to ever heal. it all happened within the walls of this school here more than i thousand people work camps without water all food and in constant fear for many parents who had
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been waiting outside and praying they hold on the last day of this each was many of their children. this siege answered only on the third day russian forces entered the building to save the hostages after sudden explosions rang out on to have a gun fire and risking their own lives they bundled both women and children to safety i you know was among the lucky ones saved by the soldiers she was severely injured and spent several months in hospital but she says it's not the honker wounds or the fear of death that all her darkest memories. clearly remember the most terrifying moment within these three days it was really my last my brother was killed i threw one of the terrorists the back of a young boy and i thought it was. her brothers our survived but for everyone in
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beslan those three days and september forever split their lives into before and after you know doesn't want to talk about what happened that month the same or so many others who live in the city locals here only add that this tragedy should never be forgotten it's maybe four years since back packed his bags and left his native region of north or south for a new life in moscow but after a chance he gets he welcomes an escape from the city to come back home his best friend who always meets him at the airport and this day was no exception. yeah but let's first place though the place itself is far from usual because this is a cemetery to the victims of the siege although this young man didn't witness the tragedy themselves they say it is a nation's grief and never passed without stopping the location of this cemetery which is called the city of angels was not chosen by accident it is who it is on
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the road that leads to the region's airport so everyone who this is the republic will not miss it so as many people as possible will stop and remember those dog days and those innocent lives that would take. my gentle question on cheney reporting from north to south. all later today the legacy of the deadly hostage crisis is covered in doubt in our special report so stay with us for that right now though we'll take a look at what's happening in the world of business. welcome to our business update this out thanks for joining me the latest arctic exploration deal between rosneft and x. mobile could get the green light interest a few years and the company's plan to drill the first wells in northern waters and two thousand and fourteen i think it goes on for criticize that the paid back is likely to take a lot longer. for all sniffed itself i think the deal will will mean longer term
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upsides i think here we should be we should make it clear since the beginning that we shouldn't expect any significant increases in global so we understand that offshore exploration and development in arctic waters is a very very complicated business so i think in the best case we will see first wadhams coming on stream of thirty thousand and fifty and thought that this is a long term option. is no clearly if you care so much much better positions doing it jointly with the with exxon mobil. look at the markets now just like the high tracking gains in equity markets however concerns about global economy have still putting pressure on oil price which lost more than seven percent and all of us brant blend is trading at almost one hundred fifty dollars a barrel comes guys at eighty nine dollars. alex look at asia markets are higher
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investors are inspired by gains on wall street all positive jobs report and better than expected maggie structure that technology stocks are rallying in hong kong and tokyo tech sector is also supported by reports saying toshiba touchin sunny i jointly setting up the world's largest small flat screen producer japanese government would best more than two and a half billion dollars try. here in moscow the trading session will take off around two hours time both the house guests and isaacs closed over two percent in the back on wednesday. positive sentiments and waning is waning on russian equities as investors look to you to us employment data later in the week. you can lease this will be. moving for. the remaining part of this week the market is going to force on the. labor or the labor market figures out of the united states that is scheduled to be released on.
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friday is going to be payroll data for goods then that number is very important perhaps is the most important market comic number of these days so i think for their mind though this week investors could go into the waiting mode and don't do much particularly on the heels of the growth in the market that happened during the first few days of that week. well that's a short update for now i'll be back with more in forty five minutes so. excellent. because. the book. the book.
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