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test yourself and become free and. see what nature can give you. the. roster recognizes libya's transitional council as the functioning libyan morrissey in his statement russia's foreign minister emphasized health care has long called for gadhafi to go but says nato his approach to bringing him down violates international rules. syria is fortune in media war and it's losing it with almost all foreign press abounds in the country and it all going violence down school road at the authenticity of reports regarding syria. and russia remembers the victims down schools things that shook the country and the whole world seventy years ago even over three hundred people dead most of them children.
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a very warm welcome to you this is live from moscow russia has recognized libya's national transitional council as the legitimate governing authority of libya speaking shortly after the announcement russian foreign minister sergei lavrov said russia has never wanted to get out need to stay boss opposes nations methods to remove them it is going off as the details from moscow. moscow has recognized the national transitional council as the sole legitimate power in libya and according to russia's foreign minister says the very beginning of the conflict russia has been stressing that it's up to the libyan people to decide in which direction they want to see their country moving in and who should be. but it's to be methods with which these are being forced from power which are raising
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a lot of questions here in moscow that if you're going to put all the russian has never approved the former libyan regime back in may president medvedev clearly stated that he should go but the way the united nations resolutions were implemented by some nato members and other states meant that the principle of the supremacy of law was disregarded the african union and u.n. initiatives were ignored leading to an increase in civilian casualties however it was the protection of the civilian population that was set as the major objective of the security council resolutions implemented by nato. we absolutely sure that justice cannot be done using a new format. it's just to remind you during the u.n. security council vote on the resolution russia abstained disaster de facto letting the north fly resolution to be passed but since then various russian officials have
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been accusing the alliance of misinterpreting the resolution of acting far beyond its legal mandate for example russia's envoy to me told me that i was in this one saying that nato has been abusing the resolution in its own interests. i live in a contact for comprised of sixty countries calling themselves friends of libya are gathering in paris to discuss the future of the country. a russian representatives attending the meeting for the first time r t z correspondent stan whistle has more from brussels. first chance really for many around the world to see libya's new leadership in russia is attending this meeting as are many countries around the world not just those who participated in nato bombing of libya a key issue on the table will be on freezing of their fear of money held which is belonging to libya held by various states that will be over and freezing that money
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and giving it over to the rebel leadership the rebel leadership to distribute now russia is very concerned this is very worried that that money is spent correctly and that it wants to make sure that through the libyan people and not for other aims there's also concern here about the language being used by various western leaders to work to justify this meeting talk of creating a roadmap for libya of course and helping his development now russia's representative to libya is america. and he says it's very important the libyan people are the ones who destroyed the future of their own country the final decision on what libya is going to become easy one for the libyan people to make the world's politicians will be including leading parts recently the national democratic vote will determine this and it should be. this is where the international community and russia in particular is eager to render active support
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to the libyans. this deal has been reported for friends to get a third of libya's interim or reserves now libya has africa's biggest reserves of oil and that will come as a big embarrassment for french president sarkozy who had always insisted that the country's going in and bombing libya was to protect citizens that could explain why for drug companies a company the very first french delegations to rebel held back in march. that it was shell from brussels and medical off. and larry has given us i thought and you can watch it in for next hour here on our c well as discussed developments in libya in a little bit more detail now enjoying the of a new satellite he's an international consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament there are those millions of being with us here on r.t. as you were just hearing that intervention in libya has justified on humanitarian
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grounds but we are now getting these reports that the french government and rebels have agreed a pact which suggests france could land thirty five percent share in libya's oil industry how is president sarkozy going to explain that. i cannot exactly predict what he's going to say but i can make him believe he's going to see the usual stuff about now it's going to be different this deal is going to be for good benefit of the libyan people and so the chances are. when he shows it's going to you as a little contempt of democracy i mean he makes it back to rich traditional government council. this is to me by a democratic government of libya i mean he has no right it is sure but the thing is this is going to happen more and more this is what happened before in the in iraq or in other places i mean it's the usual stuff. we will have to wait to see if they
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. do indeed for you to be true. please note that we are not indeed will nato has said also that it won't now its operations of the country in the foreseeable future again citing humanitarian reasons so what will happen do you think if the alliance does decide to maintain its presence there. well first of all i think the decision has already been made some time ago it's not something that they do now at the last image they have decided to stay because they know it is going to be trouble coming later on still the common enemy to fight the remnants of the gadhafi regime and once that's over we'll have to see what is and to see this national transitional council is going to be worth we don't know yet i mean the thing that we see we see which is part of it there's reason to be very skeptical and each and russia has now recognized the the n.c.c.
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the rebels as the legitimate libyan government did you see that coming on the world not another fastenal but i think it is it's a pretty magic decision and i think it's a very i mean if you see the past how russia was towards a living regime i mean they're not in the commission or on the contrary and on and apart from that i think that those countries that were in the military nature of aeration will even regret at russia does it because that's the only way that they will have a say in things or should buy in the in the upcoming conference well let's talk about how about this upcoming conference in paris sixty countries calling themselves friends of libya what are your expectations that meeting would have been decisive in any real way to thing. well i think it will be decided whether it will be discharged in a way that is sure to profitability. i mean soon and i'm very skeptical about the
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fact along that it will now decide to treat all these financial assets to a traditional. democratic mandate is very very worrisome indeed and the fear and one i'm afraid of is not a news conference next ones they're going to decide the economic feet of the future of libya and they're going to make sure that whatever democratic government will decide later on they can and that's what i'm afraid of ok so we will have to wait to see the outcome of that meeting in paris the friends of libya ok for now that if a new instance national consultant and former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament many feel for the on r.t. you're welcome. more news and analysis coming up later this hour here on our. in the air a chemical urals bromine escapes from a real wake of taina poisoning the air kilometers around also. has
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state run nothing else strikes a deal with shell to do it to develop gas on ukrainian territory as it really wants to wheel off its dependency on russia's of lies you've also struggling to persuade moscow to sell gas at a lower price join me for the details of this or so. the crackdown on anti-government protesters is reportedly to new. but we most foreign media are expelled from the country and they're correspondents who remain under tight control a true picture of the situation it's hard to establish. one of the thirteenth orange outlets reporting from the troubled country. mass murder actually tearing 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
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manipulated and there have been reports about. online that you can watch of footage that was taken in bahrain and said to be taken in hama and it's showing the same footage and on different stations with different backgrounds digitally dragoon 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 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 to 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 with over very macabre macabre association especially in this
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particular region so then hussein 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 a navy ships and spoke to the refugees to find out what happened the thought of 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 in 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 fearing for their lives. we want you to read 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 planet so did two thousand refugees only to realize there was no
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air and navy attack taking place on the city lot of the village and we felt like we were lined. up who are just syrian authorities have long been insisting rock armed groups are behind the unrest in syria and it's them who starts shooting first during demonstrations prompting bloodshed those statements are all but ignored by the media there are a hammer syria is fighting a media war and it's losing it over. the syrian government might have realized its mistake of banishing foreign journalists from the country a new media law has overturned that but there is no guarantee it will go a long way towards achieving syria's image as portrayed on major networks in those court t.v. syria. i want to i want to give a. sincere and you can get his reports on our twitter face and her latest message that she's posting she reports that she's hearing room is several newborn babies
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have died in the city of homs which is reportedly raided by government forces follow us and aussie underscore calm. is to. get in the. eye patch up or catch up we should be meeting the world with this upbeat rhetoric grackle has. way investments of things that stagnant economy can create jobs the fed with come up with a new set of measures in september to try and do just that process the school committee said he said the fed's measure is full shoeless of helping average americans. take a hammer and hits them in the head is what we're still in
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a recession and there's not been a recovery and one of the reasons is because what the government is doing with the federal reserve is doing to hold on interest rates so low that could benefit the federal government the benefit of places like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan and just like europe is being raked over the coals to the benefit of the big banks so are americans so the average joe the average janet is being harmed to the benefit of the power elite so what is quantitative easing it's it's money and they prefer this money and it has a horrendous effect on the economy and we're already starting to see prices increase notice clothing food many other areas prices are going up enough already we stand to face 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 we really can't know frank is like the mad printer and he's doing it again for wall street for the big banks for the government and to
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the detriment of the american people and really the people of the whole world this is a criminal act but their conduct. if it's a year now and a year is a failure in being a year as a member is like being in a straitjacket also says the check klaus i mean you country the czech republic kept its national currency. rather than blaming you for the debt crisis that ravaging the comments growing a solicitor to go currency within the union and the czech prime minister has questioned the obligation to join the euro zone his country faces on the e.u. membership rules saying they were told it was a monetary union not a debt. maintains the crisis is temporary and the euro is safe and secure something to go over the editor in chief of trends like a scene to squeeze. the president is probably more right than the european
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politicians because in effect we are at the moment have a monetary union here in europe that has really very important structural handicaps . and the gaps we have and i was situation that has become a full blown crisis that is threatening. the further existence of the 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 let the strain terms of what is the real focus on what should lead to real focus of the discussion and that is there don't have the commissions to have 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 impossible for the politicians who are
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at the moment running this european concert to give give up on the idea of a monetary union. and european banks are in danger that's coming after the world wants aussies financial times kind sensei's and her best in the claims reports in about fifteen minutes time. 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 european stabilization fund so more debt. the new euro stabilization fund starts off in debt it's 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
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expanded would look our talking about is to expand the debt there's no other solution that you could possibly come up with because she's just an academic neil liberal wong whose only purpose in life is to theoretically come up with new ways to expand the debt burden ursa lucian's are absolutely and the fema to something that would be beneficial to anyone except debt peddlers of whom she represents. seven years on russia commemorates the victims of the deadly three day hostage crisis that took place in a school in this home of. the kuchma brings us the very latest from the signs where the tragedy happens. today is the first day of one of the most painful anniversaries in russia's north caucasus this cellphone city of bassline is
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remembering the victims of two thousand and four beslan school siege starting from early in the morning dozens of people are visiting the ruins of the school too late flowers and light candles in memory of those who died here seven years ago the tragedy took the lives of more than three hundred people and among them one hundred eighty six children people that we're seeing here the ruins of the school at this memorial they were all crying and most of them were women and according to the caucasian traditions many approaches pictures of their dads relatives on their chest in the memory of these people and among those who agreed to talk to us almost every one of the last one or even more members of their families hundreds of lives were destroyed forever and no matter how hard it is people are still coming to this new morial to the ruins of the school to lay flowers and pay their last respects to those victims to those innocent lives that were taken. later today the legacy of
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the deadly hostage crisis covered in depth in all special report. it was. just pleasure. to hear these days. and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in the memories and heart forever. link. on our cheek. a dangerous chemical has leaked from the trolls contained in the year olds the outfit in happen at the train station in the city of chile are out to ten glass containers holding this monster of the train
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carriage they were in as news roominess a strong smelling chain just easily into a gas which causes really difficulties the gases spread to several columbus's locals painting a strong unpleasant smell in the air dozens of people have some medical help but despite the seriousness of the situation locals how to accidents means for this is in some way outs and screaming his plane for its president affects. the sake of more international headlines this hour in the un chief of staff for wrecking the guidelines for knowledge of the first times but crisis gripping the country hundreds of thousands of facts i found made under longstanding war have been displaced by the worst drought for more than sixty years and many of the refugees have fled there is it's true this is not it's group al-shabaab after they've blocked vital humanitarian aid entering areas under their control. that's
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north east america recovers from hurricane irene a fierce battles all the way to texas to fight nine a raging wildfires. we jim schools of homes in the north of the states have been destroyed with hundreds of residents balls to evacuate the area strong winds and down the plains and handed firefighters with helicopters joining the battle against the. pirates and stayed second in the mountains making one of the worst seasons with such destruction in texan history. they go out about with an operational headline shortly but first the business deals with. how i work with our business update this out thanks for joining me ukraine has played a new card in its energy battle with russia state run to gus has struck a deal with shell to jointly develop gas on the ukrainian territory as part of a plan if we're going to wean off its dependence on russian supplies so promises to
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invest eight hundred million dollars in the projects in the meantime kiip a struggling to persuade moscow to sell gas at a lower price economical times reports ukraine is poised to launch a legal challenge to fails to secure a discount in the coming weeks here for those who decided to cut russian gas purchases by a third next year and that's despite gazprom saying it's against the terms of existing long term contract. russia and europe continue to lock horns over gas prices current spot gas prices are undermining the fixed price in many long term contracts with gossip on germany's energy giants and our we have both open arbitration proceedings but energy was disengaged not quite as confident both sides will come to a solution and says gasp i was ready to look at other ways to deliver energy to europe. the mission was we think that a part of gas comes profits could be taken from the gas production and put into
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electricity generation this would mean downstream would gain access to the electricity market and thereby provide energy at more competitive prices. with the russian government is selling fifteen percent stake back instead back generate it into a rout out of a massive profits as a short drive all of us value the stake at over six hundred million dollars the head of the company says that the sale could happen in four years currently the state owns sixty percent and plans to withdraw from ownership by two thousand and seventeen it seeking to attract more private investors in the troubled power generating sector which is suffering from inefficient management more than fifty percent of the facilities are out of date with small and medium sized business suffering from high electricity prices. that's a look at the markets for a slightly lower this out brant crude is losing sixty six cents a trading at one hundred fourteen dollars a barrel oil has jumped to the highest level in a month of positive chinese manufacturing data however concerns about global
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economy are still putting pressure on crude prices which lost more than seven percent in august. and european stock markets continue to trade in the red vest as are taking money off the table ahead of a raft of u.s. data point out until then telecommunication shares are high at the foot sea world bank of scotland and barclays are up over six and four percent respectively but di blair is the biggest loser in all the dax trading over four percent. and here in moscow equity market slide again today grabs the odds yes it's losing over one percent and the wise x. is down point seven percent this hour now let's have a look at some individual shareholders have license square bank is down over one percent its head says a decision on partial privatization will be made in the next few weeks telecoms provider ross telecom has also. it has acquired retail now about operator volgograd she has set up a buying maybe fifty percent stake for eighty million gods back with c.b.s.
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british scientists are some expert on the type of. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines going into cars report on or keep going over the military in the one nine hundred sixty six i got up because just the same say saw the things i was doing in the secure reason said we were given for doing and it was a personal protest. during the vietnam war i mean she war movement emerged that altered the course of history of this movement didn't take place on college to. ever since but if their ships penetrated only military colleges like west point.
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