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read some of the city of slovyansk book in soldiers historical hotels of escape culture in the city. called small. may do as a good job until close is true for most it'll become her job. so expose israeli ambassador and cults military ties would tell of the vote for the country's refusal to apologize for the deadly raid on life gunnels evolved into the last may. that was sponsored meet during the course of that name to love it would you think exists of course but still find that israeli got hate on gaza is legal i'll bring you more developments in just a few moments on television. libyan rebels close in on good daffy's last remaining stronghold of the colonel and self a man on the wrong beat school one of his secret punk is to reveal that if he shoots and skate through which could stretch way beyond the rebels. and the
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international war crimes tribunals funes in some seeds and find that it wasn't even to be the formal calls me and serve general came love it he's on trial for genocide and it could be a crucial piece of evidence. and ukraine has issued russia an ultimatum once again still more business in twenty minutes. and. a very warm welcome to you this is a live from moscow turkey is downgrading its diplomatic relations a minute she cooperation with israel over televisa refusal to apologize for losses deadly raid on. its hand. it's killed a report suggests a u.n. investigation has condemned the use of excessive force cheering the incident. is in
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tel aviv. what we are hearing now from turkey is that it is expelling the israeli ambassador from ankara with immediate effect now follows is always with us all to apologize for killing nine turkish citizens who were part of the first battle of attend to break the israeli blockade on gaza we are hearing from the turkish foreign minister that in addition to expelling the israeli ambassador they are also downgrading all diplomatic ties between both countries to the level of second secretary and that they are freezing all men to treat corp not initially took each had given the israelis the deadline of the publication of this u.n. report as the time by which they expected and were hoping and with planning for an apology but last night thursday the new york times published the u.n. report that report found that the israelis had used a quoted explicit and reasonable force and that the loss of turkish life had been
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an acceptable report also pointed to forensic reports and those reports showed that a number of people who had been killed were killed with multiple shots to their back then nick and shots were fired at close range at the same time and the reports said that people the crew and passengers on board the mother the mom or the largest missile that was part of their fertility and had been significantly mistreated the report though did find that the israeli blockade on gaza was not illegal it is a comply with international law and it did say that those israeli commando units that had stormed the ship were met with force and had the right to respond with force that is what in the past has expressed regret at the loss of life that it has so far refused to apologize because it is afraid that this will institute legal claims and that will also sit some kind of precedence that will be very hard for the israeli government to deal with in future time and certainly is a gift and in twenty days on september twentieth the palestinian leadership will be
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appealing to the united nations general. to accept a unilateral declaration of a palestinian state now they are already growing concerns on the ground that they could be violent at this time the week we were following reports of the israeli army arming they will report that they were arming them with stun grenades and tear gas so most reports are be downgrading of relationships between israel and turkey comes at a particularly bad time when the situation on the ground is already tense and could potentially just exacerbate an even further. because it's a. green our brother founder of the israeli institute for regional foreign policy says tel of the has lost an important ally in the region a time it needs all the friends a king gets. big deal all relationship to a totally different and lower level diplomatic relations will be there with
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a really good left one pupil you can only can relation agree. exactly the situation to their own going negotiations of the past month really is very intricately really to mediation to try to avoid really fortunately so now with this let's run for only a very important and muslim country a nato member. and it is very important. in last for quite some time. which is really the expecting a very difficult diplomatic development the u.n. mission of a part of. starting a regime the e.u. have agreed on yet another round of sanctions against syria this time its biggest source of income oil. on the frightening issue we were of water how ukraine is looking for ways to become less dependent on russian gas. cans.
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to libya now where the rebels are tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi is last major stronghold his hometown separates the fugitive leave his forces have been given an extended deadline to surrender witching spies next day out in a defiant message ads by syrian t.v. get out the rally to support them to fight on against the rebels and they say alliance has vowed to continue its strikes on a loyalist forces saying the u.n. mandate to protect civilians in libya still stands the coalition's also moving to release billions of dollars of gadhafi has frozen assets to fund the reconstruction of libya. the last is just trying to pull the strings of the country's future. it's obvious that now that abound in the harbors of one i think they'll be a conflict between the people who supported them and the libyan the future libyan government the appends of libya want to go toward libya they want to make sure
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they're not immersed in them and responding to them and they want to come forward with the libyans of the one agenda. from their point of view we do help lead the west crucially in their victory in from their new permanent friendship the permanent can be the result of the situations that no international noising been dead you can get a u.n. resolution this is lousy on lies or on very great hope or have no more independent commission of the un or anything like that trying to training mission or anything of the saw and then you go to war you very little has illusion you do a war against the government of us are going down three and you don't believe. he remains a man on the wrong to rebel forces over around tripoli his whereabouts are unknown and some reports suggest he may even have fled abroad but the rebels believe he is still in libya hiding and one of his numerous secret bunkers refinanced i went to
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ground for our teaching gauge the scale of the challenging hunt. but what's been hidden from the eyes of the public for many years remaining just one of the legends about the colonel became a bailable once the rubble carefully here it is the entrance to his office and the ground city. the. we are going down the sign in arabic at the hatch says the rats this way this is what people in the call khadafi believe in his run away under the ground hiding from the rebels. there is no sound here of celebrates racial things apart ground it's dark and humid and scarey. some believe that gadhafi had to build a bomb shelter are those that it was a facility for the mock about his intelligence service some rooms look like living rooms like this one others just like friesan cells
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yet there were more exciting findings i had this incredible rooms here i just packed with electronics of all kind. what could this looks like professional equipment for surveillance period barrier old. james bond type gadgets a pound amazing how many of the most seemingly never having been used shelves with cases where brown little and big cases from the mall till the ceiling hours that. it's quite old one. this seems to be a briefcase recorder and just next door piles of all do and video recordings apparently taken with it is not is a day to find
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a device to play all the tapes looks like some of the secrets will never be revealed. into a tape. this is a video recording of the interrogation of a cia agent police in guy and here's his name all people as we've found here i classified marked top secret. well that's an interesting book about legal and illegal eavesdropping methods bugs amongst us it was from here that the libyan brother had been in its residence carefully no one can say for sure how far these underground tunnels through which i believe four kilometers and kilometers some claim one of the corridors leads to the airport let's try to. that's not easy ok. here we are. this answer is looks completely
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different the roster is here let's check out where we emerged in the city could talk about either way we spent a while on the ground it's not easy to recognize the area but let's ask the guys in the car. i didn't thought. that money was a well got enough money as far as i know this is more than fifteen minutes ride from but as is here where we started our hidden journey which is of least twenty twenty five kilometers and this is just a fraction of what's buried there under the ground well well that could be a priority in the country with one roof was that if you like we've just seen that could prove and incredibly difficult task written off r.t. tripoli libya. and syria is facing
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a fresh round of sanctions tightening its all exports after countries agreed to adopt an embargo on syrian oil the e.u. also plans to expand its list of people targeted by a massive travel ban as a response of the regime which don't even protesters since march france britain and the u.s. also calling for the u.n. security council to condemn violence in the country but russia remains strongly opposed to a u.n. resolution against syria foreign minister sergey lavrov has blamed the international community for creating tension in the country and those are. not all syrian. government. we are not of the poorest areas that this is your home so this is where generally people are said to gather and then proceed on to the center of homes demonstrations this is where most of the rest happen is you can see this is a very lively area every time something like television happens it's more of an event now when we talk to people they told us the majority of it on the rest of the
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ducommun in the city happened because of the religious basis they're not against the government they're not for any political matter this is most of the things that do happen in homes most of the controversy that does happen on some problems on the religious basis of the differences between. the sunni muslims in the streets you know there have been no takes none that we have seen and we did see some army presence we charge trying to keep the area under control or to prevent the unrest switch their religious groups but other than that we haven't seen or heard any shooting we haven't seen any tanks and life really seems to be running the way it's usually runs until of course television crews show up and start filming in the middle of the day now we also have been in one of the most dangerous areas of homs and other right around the time off the new pair unfortunately in syria the period after noon prayers has become a somewhat a traditional time for people to take to the streets and for violence to break out
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but we were lucky there was no violence this time around when i was on two thirty in the good reporting from the syrian city of homs where we've got a lot more coming up for you this hour including an important piece of evidence brought to light two years serbian war crimes suspect of the trial of the genocide speaks out of the sixteen year old interview that was missed by the hague tribunal . the russian president says economic support an investment of what's needed to bring stability to afghanistan and we put him in that it is a central asian summit meeting with the leaders all of us. could stand on security ties between the nations the high only agenda that in the gradual is in the bay following the developments. a more investments and not military operations that's how presently very have described today the best possible remedy for the region fraught with drugs sure and economic instability but russia central asia is of
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course traditional sphere of interests and it has always been very sensitive to stability which the worst in the region islamic radicalism and drug trafficking stemming from again it's done in pakistan in particular are the main security threats that russia's seldom proved and the essence of what nature of that is said today at the summit could be what it differently as seen courseware that is to prosper economically to survive the region should rely on its own investment on its own military forces on its own human resources it's good that foreign alliances military troops are leaving afghanistan but new troops of poll should be trained that russia is there ready to help foreign investment investment from overseas is good too but here is russia just across the border with hundreds of millions of dollars that is exactly how much moscow's ready to allocate behind these goals of its neighbors in other words russia is coming up with a solution which is very often overlooked when we're talking about central asia and
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that is economic recovery. while the u.n. hey tribe you know how surprisingly missed an important piece of evidence of the case against war crimes suspect rock n let it is now see for copy of an archive interview with former both me and serb general just a few weeks ago on the cello when it was recorded shortly after the alleged massacre intraparty said ninety ninety five in finches luggage making serious allegations against. un peacekeepers in bosnia and is now the details. what was an archive never before seen video footage of that interview before our t.v. published it some two weeks ago very serious claims there and really that's what makes it so shocking that the tribunals missed this what could be very important evidence in the trial archie of course will fully cooperate and hand over that video footage to help me with the ongoing proceedings in the hague i just want to give you an idea of what exactly was said in that interview one of the strongest
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statements as we see it and i'm quoting here is instead of disarming the muslim formations as they had committed themselves to doing the united nations forces trying to safe areas into terrorist and fundamentalist bases where our villages and towns were attacked now a lot it also goes on to say that he believes the un was smuggling weapons into demilitarized zone so you can see the severity of these claims and how they could possibly be very important evidence and again shocking really that the hague tribunals missed this type of first off because it was filmed in one thousand nine hundred five just after the server needs a massacre which is one of the atrocities that melodic shiz is being accused of why he's standing trial in the first place and second of all it was filmed by a western t.v. station is available in the bosnian archives to very surprising that this video footage which could certainly be a very important moments and very important material in the trial dismissed by the
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tribunals and its eighteen years of existence the tribunals has faced harsh criticism about it being biased it's fierce his critics go on to say that it's a political show not a court of law and this is going to not weaken those claims and by this i mean of course this latest news that to try to you know mr what could be very important evidence and part of the fact the reason i should say and what these critics base their facts on is that seventy percent of the indictments that the court has issued have all been against serbs and when you look at. who is being tried over the past almost two decades you could say when you look at the serb side and other non serb generals or officials that have been tried a lot of them have been given march last year sentences and some of them have even been acquitted and again this latest if you will missing of evidence by the tripe you know is not going to help in criticism that the hague is in fact wives. you can
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watch that interview with iran came out it in full on all websites dot com as well as an all you tube channel you chub dot com slash russia stay here's a taste of some of the news that we have waiting few on line at the moment which he says poses the diplomatic cable revealing the gruesome murder of iraqi children by u.s. troops. in the so online view of nuclear spreads around st petersburg as a large of mushroom shaped cloud forms over one of the city and suburbs. the prospects of another winter of discontent is looming with ukraine threatening to announce of its gas contract for the russia cave claims it can't afford to pay the price agreed with two years ago or previous in europe in the cold after transit
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supplies with cars but ukraine says it has no other choice does alexa get it's just the reports it's busy looking for ways to. when the two thousand and nine disruption to european gas supply sparked by a standoff between ukraine and russia ended the consonance gave a collective sigh of relief but the issue has remained a thorn in the side of kiev it currently pays off to four hundred u.s. dollars for a thousand cubic meters of russian gas and it's pushing hard for a discount but calls for a price scott are being met by a defiant moscow. we need arsenals clear if he wants cheaper gas and integrate into a common economic space if you don't want parts can give us a good commission offer like selling their gas transportation system to they don't want any of those only discounts so bad is the need for cheaper gas that some
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sources say give me even take legal action against moscow to get the deal changed another thought so over gas price it went clear and north korea left many worrying in europe that there will be another gas war and another destruction of supplies in through the european continent at the russian energy minister reassured that the events of two thousand and nine will not happen again and that there is still enough time to find a compromise solution however it seems kiev is already looking for an alternative escape route it has signed an eight hundred million dollar contract with wildcard shell to explore its reserves of shale gas experts are skeptical saying it can hardly be considered every placement for natural gas when americans we're watching the situation and we think that local eatery buyable but it will remain a local gas like it's impossible to extract gas to last for long years and if you look at the she'll get suppliers right now you'll see that most of them a losing money apart from being seen as less effective than natural gas it is also
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viewed by environmentalist as very unsafe about with the boy just chill gas is extracted by hydro fracking that means special chemicals are added to the water to break up the rock formations the components of these chemicals are kept secret by the companies in the united states who claim it's a commercial secret water laced with chemicals ends up in drinking water so shell gas development poses the serious threat to the environment and health. experts say shale gas reserves in ukraine may be the biggest in europe but it may take up to a decade to develop them over the last year claims next year it wants less russian gas slashing the amount. brunstad by more than a third a move that violates the truth sells them ideal and could see europe's energy supplies once again on shaky grounds alexi risky altie reporting for two years in ukraine. or for more on the story to see chief business solves a just about two minutes time here on r t. russia is marking the seven
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year. tragedy would have three hundred people most of them children died and a terrorist attack on a school in the republic of north thousands gathered at the side of the tragedy to lay flowers and pay their respects to those killed in the attack the morning began early on is that some of what used to be the school's gym where the hostages were held for three days without food or water it will last for fifty one hours and fifty minutes the exaggeration of. looted on september third with a ceremony of the city of angels the cemetery where the victims are buried. in a second look now at some other news this hour and fighting has erupted in sudan's blue nile state it's the first time clashes have flared up in the disputed border area since the down declared independence in july officials say soldiers
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a tight several parts of the state capital adama's it including a government residential building about two hundred thousand people have fled back to the neighboring a cell phone call that offered region jake a small office south sudan's independence from playing fantasy land. militants have kidnapped around thirty pakistani boys he mistakenly crossed the on large afghan border while picnicking at a tribal border region the incident took place on thursday when the children aged twelve to eighteen had been celebrating the second day of a muslim holiday some of the group managed to escape and run back to alert authorities both sides face a challenge in securing the disputed two thousand four hundred dollars a stretch of the border between the two countries. u.s. federal agencies were parents of file a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against leading banks were misrepresenting the quality of mortgages sold during the housing crisis that led to the sub prime debt
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scandal which brought home loan giants fannie mae and freddie mac. more than thirty billion dollars resulting in a massive government bailout bank of america could be the biggest loser with j.p. morgan chase and deutsche bank also among those facing actual. american scientists have warned nasa that the amount of space struggle was in the earth has reached a critical and potentially dangerous level reports say that they could damage or even destroy satellites as well as proof a tool to spacecraft experts have called for research into solutions that include using magnetic nets and giant umbrella's for a cost basis we've got to clear away the rubbish. in just a few minutes on special report on the antiwar movement in the u.s. that amergin the vietnam conflict and how it changed the course of history but before that you year brings us the latest business.
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thanks alice everyone welcome to the business program ukraine is preparing another move in the count's dispute that's become a chess game with russia and the country's prime minister says q forced to close down its gas monopoly naftogaz this would allow it to revise all its existing contracts something ukraine is keen to do it's been wanting to renegotiate the current deal with russia claiming it's too expensive moscow says it will only consider a cheaper gas of ukraine joins the regional customs union also insists on flying to russia. then while russia wants to join a number of energy projects in central asia richard regift says russia wants to invest hundreds of millions of dollars and a new attitude to grid it will link power generating plants and. afghanistan and pakistan russia also aims to join a new gas pipeline project which will run from central asia to pakistan and india the move is part of moscow's desire for great involvement in the region's energy
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supply. he's quick look at the markets or as dropping shop or the sound speculation that slowed job growth in the us make her child fuel consumption in the world's largest economy brands land is trading at one hundred twelve dollars well while the w t i is hovering at eight to six dollars. shares drop sharply across europe are ahead of key us jobs data germany's dax index is the worst before model for europe's main indices you can see it's falling through the half a percent the south. and russian stocks so low in afternoon trading it's a sea of red across the board on both courses let's have a look at some of the individual who is in the might say its energy majors are among the main losers this week of courage bucking the trend is metal pipe make it t m k accompanist but it's hard net profit quadrupled to two hundred fifty eight billion dollars and closed gold is also up on strong up precious metals. i don't know the business and there's
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our t.v. . in two thousand and ten especially economic zone for industrial production was established in russia some are reached with a total area of six hundred sixty eight as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from prophesied lands and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifteen point five percent of the special economic zone operates as a free customs own which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of infortunate sees the some are region it sees it is currently witnessing a sewage infrastructure construction the small.

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