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i began rebels attempt to bring order to the streets of a country ravaged by the war and a donation of secret well rewards of their battle against colonel gadhafi. inconceivable grief russia mourns more than three hundred thirty victims of a terrorist school siege that and seventy years ago. and turkish disgust ankara sever as diplomatic ties with israel after the jewish state refuses to apologize for the raid on gaza bound for till it killed nine a turkish citizens last year.
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one pm in the russian capital you are with r t r marina joshie libya's new rebel leaders are seeking to restore order in tripoli encouraging fighters to return home the national transitional council will move to the capital from a stronghold of benghazi for the next week although colonel gadhafi remains at large and some parts of the country are still under the control of his loyalists fighters nato continues aerial strikes on gadhafi troops near his home city of syria saying that u.n. mandate to protect civilians still stands the coalition's also moving to release billions of dollars of the former leader's frozen assets to fund reconstruction and while most medians are enjoying the first taste of the revolutionary freedom there are some of his ations that nagel's days are limiting the vast oil riches argues daniel bushell reports on the powers lining up for lucrative energy contracts.
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italy's top oil company only has already moved its workers back into libya britain's b.p. is said to be in private talks with the interim government for in trouble to haul did noise reports that france was promised a third of the country's forced reserves by rebels patel and should pay france's foreign minister calls it a fair and logical to favor those who backed the winning side. against gadhafi is not even over its allies already appear to be fighting for the resources he wants controlled actually this war with this activism of course it was a war of frost against italy. ownership of libya's oil say experts is key to control of the country libya's a very unusual economy in that it depended it depends entirely on the oil production and the money coming from oil shale oil so crucial some libyans call foreign sway on the occupation which they say they will challenge their people will
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not accept. patients he was speaking at a demonstration that's brought together the north africans and europeans who oppose the takeover of libya's resources that these people are denouncing what they're calling the looting of libya they say nato states they're stealing the country's oil under the pretext of helping its civilians libyan politicians they should owe their most important as it libya is a population we have we have their eye for sort of determination we don't want companies to our future but analysts say rebels are set on group boarding states whose bombing helped them to power and you will shortie. the looming out of nato as campaign maybe is seen by some as the beginning of a race for a while reserves in the wider middle east political analyst an expert in africa as a q a sow's ear lines is only thinking of profit. they carried out over twenty thousand
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sorties approximately seventy five hundred air strikes against a country of six million people that has virtually no our defense and a very minute and very limited military defense capability so this is clearly not a war on the part of the libyan people against our government but a war on the part of nato to really explore the resources in libya they had a meeting to discuss the future of libya and paris this meeting did not take place in africa it did not take place in libya it took place in europe and this is nothing but an attempt to colonize north africa and they're beginning with libya which has the most lucrative war resources in africa have the highest standard of living in africa so this is clearly an act of force removal and definitely regime change. political analyst an expert on africa. sharing his thoughts on nader's role in libya's conflict. syria suffering
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a fresh round of sanctions targeting its oil exports with e.u. states adopting an embargo it puts even more pressure on the syrian regime over its violent crackdown on anti-government demonstrations on friday at least fourteen people were reported to have died in mass protests the u.n. says more than two thousand two hundred have been killed since the program office the rallies began in march the annual revenue promised sale of syrian fuel pellets for about a quarter of the country's income was a ban now to choke the country's economy rushes against the right rule sanctions against syria and quoting a proposed. words and bargo and author and blogger danny schechter is asked if i'm not right to jump to conclusions without clear evidence of what's happening in syria. and like in many other conflicts the coverage tends to reflect the often the political outlook of the countries for whom the t.v. networks work and the question of armed groups is not definite on one side or the
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other there are have been some armed groups there there are reports of headquarters of the basque party being burned down and the like so that gives credence to certain syrian claims but in the absence of having journalists there from around the world to investigate all of this to look into it the coverage of these conflicts has been so poor in many many countries that you know you have to kind of not rely on just t.v. images you have to also look at social media you have to repress accounts and in some cases press reports differ from country to country about the very same incident so i think you just have to be suspicious and not jump to conclusions because a lot of what you're watching is really in the process of happening we don't really have a lot of perspective and context yet. coming up shortly here in our lending and you job well that's exactly what sins of americans can do with little or no new
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vacancies in office to find out who's being blamed. and moscow failed to find common ground on their gas deals ukraine sets its sights on alternative pipelines. more than three hundred thirty bellew's have been released in the skies above the chavez line in the republic of north a city it's a day one each for the victims of russia's deadliest terrorist attack seven years ago a school siege and it was a group of caucuses extremists held around a thousand people hostage for three days without food or water more than half of those killed in the assault were children but the reports from north. this day marks the third day of mourning in the small cellphone town of beslan in russia's north caucasus dozens of people are visiting the ruined school number one to lay flowers and light candles the morial services will continue at the cemetery for the victims and the cemeteries court is a city of angels the keeper of the cemetery is also
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a father of one of the victims he was a caring father for his eleven year old daughter but when she was killed he couldn't cope with the last move to the cemetery and now takes care of our three one hand knows about him but this is a tragedy the hundreds of lives school siege is the deadliest terrorist attack average to take place and russia seven years have passed but the pain runs just as steep. but you know reporting there turkey has expelled israel's ambassador and severed all military ties or it's refusal to apologize for last may's gaza flotilla raid a u.n. investigation into the attack which killed nine turkish activists found israeli commandos used excessive force on board the ship although it also included the blockade of gaza is legal relations have deteriorated since the incident over israel's insistence it acted in self-defense the u.n. says it regrets the report and has. dr armijo former head of the israeli diplomatic
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mission to ankara says israel has to make peace with the palestinians before turkey becomes a friend again. its closest friend in the region the last. which is a strong. political also. because the the army's used to pray together i think in addition of all the little religions we have to see that there would be a spillover. in jordan i think this is the pickle. if the question is about these were only politicians the only thing they can do in the near future is improving their relations with the palestinians sitting again and trying to reach an agreement i think the issue of the israeli palestinian relations will
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be the critical issue also regarding their relations with turkey i don't think the lead truly something could be done though i don't think it's too early to apologize so i think they're clearly very little could be done things have to move regionally . we while the un is preparing to vote on whether to recognize palestinian statehood layer this month the u.s. says or will veto any unilateral bid which doesn't include peace with israel but ramsey borrowed the editor of an online journal concerned with human rights of palestinians as israel should face sanctions for its actions as an occupier. but in order for peace to be achieved you have you have to have israel either concede that peace would have to be achieved or israel to be arraigned in as any other vulgar occupier of another country palestinian recognition or a recognition of a palestinian state. is not going to remain in israel as of yet i think it's
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a step it's a crucial step and it depends on two major factors how will this international support translate in terms of action in the future and b. will the palestinian authority will the palestinian leadership have the backbone have the have the courage to use that as a platform to acquire further international support to call for sanctions against israel to punish israel for the harm they have been doing to the palestinians or will it come with it succumb to american pressures again because of the issue of funding we all know that the palestinian authority gets much of its money from from the united states and their allies will that money is should prove again a factor in. preventing the palestinian authority from taking further steps to isolate israel internationally and and further bring palestinian rights to
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the fore of the international community. the american jobs sector continues to leak as new thinker shows here a new jobs were created last month overall the u.s. unemployment rate remains at about nine percent and there's also ongoing volatility on the stock markets as financial competence lum's parents plenty from the trends research institute says ordinary americans are facing cuts while the banks are given a get out of jail free card. we know that the that washington is talking about more austerity measures the same kind of voice parody measures that are rocking through europe as well what does that mean it means more cutbacks so at a time when the economy is already slowing down they created zero jobs which is just perfect for washington because they bad zero on just about everything that's thrown at war on drugs wars in afghanistan and wars on education
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you name it they add to it they do zero so what it shows us is that at a time when things are slowing down it's going to become much worse all of this q.e. stimulus all of the old promise of bush talk where did the money go it's too big to fail so the money went all to the too big and the rest of the people the too small to say the gap between the rich and the poor is the widest in the united states than any of the industrialized nations and it's the same trend that's going on worldwide. so i have for you this hour an r t all change at the top as a u.s. is top commander in afghanistan bids a final farewell to the military will look at the new threats the army faces plus.
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would you categorize the war on terror as a failure. as a necessary if you do count the way they've won tonight and you don't want to let the terrorists win so it's just it's not easy to come up with the right answer ten years after the nine eleven attacks has a war on terror made the world a safer place or a more dangerous one we asked that question on the streets of new york city. the leech undiscovered is buzy. communicate with the wild. test yourself and become free to. see what nature can give you an autopsy.
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as russia and ukraine can't seem to agree on a price of gas deal signed two years ago kiev is switching its focus to other energy solutions its contract with the anglo dutch firm shell to explore ukraine's rich shale gas reserves is worth around eight hundred million dollars that is r t's and it ca or shuster reports key of faces huge problems as a tries to reduce its energy dependence on moscow when the two thousand and nine disruption to european gas supplies sparked when ukraine blocked transit of russian gas and hit the continent gave a collective sigh of relief but the issue has remained a thorn in the side for. it is the pushing hard for a discount from the current market price of four hundred us dollars four thousand cubic meters. we need arsenals clear if he wants cheaper gas can integrate
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with us into a common economic space if you don't want parts and give us a good commercial offer like selling our gas transportation system to us they don't want any of those only discounts however it seems key of is already looking for an alternative escape route it has signed an eight hundred million dollar contract with the oil dutch shell to explore its reserves of shale gas but experts warn about the danger to public health that with chill gases 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 and claim it's a commercial secret that water laced with chemicals ends up in drinking water so shell gas development poses a serious threat to the environment and health care apart from being seen as unsafe it is also described by many as too expensive and can hardly replace natural gas
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and we're watching the situation and we think that locally it's very viable but it will remain a local gas supply in the us it's impossible to extract gas at a loss for long if you look at the shield guess where it's right now you'll see that most of them are losing money experts say shale gas reserves and ukraine may be the biggest in europe but it may take up to it decades to develop them over the last years claims next year it wants less russian gas slashing the amount of plants to buy by more than a third a move that violates the two thousand and nine deal and could see europe's energy supplies once again on shaky grounds another tussle over gas prices between here and north call after many warring in europe that there will be another gas war and another disruption of supplies into the european continent but 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 alexy recess. reporting from key here in ukraine. russia
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says the u.s. is not ready for a compromise over its planned missile the fans showed in your earlier moscow said it's more eager than ever to receive legal guarantees from washington that the project is not aimed at russia it's after turkey agreed to host an early warning radar as part of a system in europe russia can be marketed for steaming ahead with its plan despite not reaching an agreement with moscow the u.s. insists the shield is aims to protect you or from an e.u. potential attack from countries like iran and north korea or moscow fears it could threaten its security. the u.s. is talking manner in afghanistan general david petraeus has bid farewell to the army after a thirty seven years as he heads for his new job as chief and he's parting speech he's warned against deep cuts to the pentagon budget as over three hundred fifty billion dollars are to be slashed over the next ten years are these military contributors the problem is that the u.s.
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army is no longer fit for the ever changing challenges it's facing. during his farewell address the fourth mayor's general petraeus touched upon several very significant things first the general cautioned against repeating american mistake after vietnam war and can prevent hollowing u.s. army also cautioned to keep counting insurgency doctoring alive and he called for maintaining their full spectrum operation capabilities for the united states forces the real danger for the pentagon in the twenty first century is not that the budget cuts nightly to hollow the army but the army itself is growing more and more irrelevant in vic prevention of challenges at least for the united states for two reasons first due to the past symmetrical nature of the currency and all the
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horizon challenges and secondly that it is more exception then as a rule but really the american g.i.'s and grants being the most expensive soldier in the world it is the united states bad has to be its last war than anything else regarding the pentagon cuts. and watch the news you want when you want it on our website as our t. dot com here's some of what we've got lined up for you right now the international war crimes tribunal asks r t to handover an interview was foreign bosnian serb general rock to lodge which the channel managed to obtain an ass army chief stands trial over alleged crimes of genocide. and police and firefighters from around the world swapped their guns and hoses for hockey sticks to mark ten years since nine eleven nor how to our team dot com thoughts you can watch all our of us on our you
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a chilean air force plane was twenty one people on board has crashed off a country specific coast it's believed the jad tried without success to land at the airport on the island of juan fernandez amid windy conditions rescue boats are now searching for the plane's wreckage some of which has been seen in the water. we can lease has disclosed its entire archive of u.s. state department cables much of it on stands or the move has already drawn stinging criticism from major newspapers which have previously collaborated with the online whistleblower or the paper say the publication of the cables in this way may put sources at risk. as well and present it with charges his return to public life and apparently ruined health after extensive chemotherapy treatment for cancer he wasted no time getting it was spot light of a team of cameras a playful boxing job to demonstrate his recovery but it's also hit out at nato
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operations in libya and was cheered by crowds of supporters of his return to the presidential palace you know that. pressure is building on yemen's president ali abdullah saleh after more than three million people all over the country rallied against his regime the protests were calling for revolutionary forces to take decisive action after several months of unrest in the country president assad has fled to saudi arabia after an attack on his palace earlier this year as well. now it's almost a decade since the nine eleven attacks on american soil that shook the country to its very core it led to the so-called war on terror and the invasions of afghanistan and iraq the resident laurie harvest asks people in new york if they feel they are living in a safer world. the
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so-called war on terror that launched after the tragic nine eleven attacks on the us has cost hundreds of thousands of lives and trillions of dollars by some estimates though ten years later as the effort been worth it this week let's talk about that i think it's more secure now i think that i believe that yes is it trillions of dollars safer. and i don't know i can't say that i don't know the war actually incited more terror is it but it's that's my opinion but that's the european opinion so to speak as you know the europeans they are not as aggressive in the war against terrorism as the americans so america the u.k. anybody is involved in it just just back off. a bit so hard you know because if you do back you were a big one and you don't want to let the terrorists win so it's just it's not easy to come up with the right answer if anybody wants to you know to cause trouble or to or to provoke some kind of attack they can do so with or without
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a war so would you categorize the war on terror as a failure. as unnecessary do you think the world is safer because of it i don't know i think that we have been now defending day i've heard waiting for to get him more than three hours and i think that maybe is excessive but i don't know so do you think that support giving up too much liberty in the world in the name of security i think that yes if the danger is very close we have to give more liberties and if the world becomes safer maybe we can get them back you're ok with giving them up for a while yeah i think so we should probably stop using the word for sun for for starters and the war on terror is that is in the phrase just it's just a stupid phrase and was coined for political reasons i think we should should stop using bad and just. just do what needs to be done whether or not you think it's been worth the effort the bottom line is the war on terror has been bloody and
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we'll. bring you the latest in science and six months from a memoir should. we dump the future of coverage. nearly a billion people in the world for knowing hungry every day. in the united states even our trash cans are full of the food you just have to go get it all. of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just threw my way out and she's from the german oh. clearly my. profile. from the dumpster at one am this morning three pm this afternoon on the grill to take is made from and one dozen times tr egg whites. delicious breakfast for the family make some toast for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion.
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