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it's not your group it's a good good how would international floods achieve every green the rules are told in tokyo. the un must immediately urge talks on the syrian conflict says russia after condemning the e.u. sanctions which threaten to hurt the people not the regime. maybe unravels prepare to attack what of colonel gadhafi has left desert strongholds after efforts to negotiate the surrender of his remaining supporters break down. and israel gives its security forces permissions and fire in the west bank and have a palestinian march in support of a bid for statehood. coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshing russia says the un should immediately
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call on all sides in the syrian conflict to stop violence and start talking russia's foreign minister says president bashar lawsuit has already implemented reforms aimed at solving the conflict that's a view of iraq also admitted not all syrian opposition members wants to engage in talks with the government of caution against encouraging for testers to stay away from the go she ations last week the e.u. imposed an oil embargo against syria and warned of further steps if the five months president did stop but as i read a little school report sanctions seem more likely to affect the syrian people than the cordons. the deal is a master barber those small hughes shop was flourishing until it all ended the misnamed. new customers would come from this forest when the kilometers away from damascus with now the flow has come down along first came the unrest then the crackdown then the west's quickly stepped in with sanctions. is to put the. nothing
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wrong with you the political talk about trying to help the people of syria to achieve the legitimate aspirations i first of all major credit card transactions were stopped earlier this month but mainly affected foreign tourists because syria runs its own payment system and knows that syrian accounts didn't feel the pinch however the e.u. and the us are tightening their grip by imposing oil embargo on damascus so will that have any probable impact on the people here. but more sanctions will have a negative effect on syrian economy it's a diversified economy with a stable death which gives it a certain immunity against these sanctions. and this is not just government gloss in the face of imposed adversity syrian opposition figures are also unconvinced but for a different reason. and have chosen their path and no matter what measures are taken against them continue down that road so anxious are sold as it were size weapon to
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hit the regime where it hurts but syrian analysts say there are two planted tools and it's the people who will suffer the most when you are talking about of. course we were reporting it would be in my life as a so yes it is. but while the power dealers of the west in syria trade insults and blows for syrian workers like my dear the daily battle is to keep his modest livelihood together while hoping for the best. i believe business will pick up again. if you go r t damascus syria. russia condemn the western sanctions against syria calling them harmful and ineffective moscow stance has largely been echoed by its partners within the brics group brazil india china and south africa dr. a professor at the general school of international affairs in india believes it's important the alliance is united in
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dealing with the situation in the middle east rick is a microcosm of the movement course and want a lot of words and you can only do multiple wealthy through joint action by bric nations it's very very important now that sanctions could be the four steps leading to another military intervention why need to and its allies in the name of protecting the people of syria and it's important because at this moment because it made end up in a situation similar to what we have in libya where there is this transition and reach was dictated by western military intervention and propped up america said that they were leading from behind but basically the point was that france britain and the united states are not the arbiters of libya's just me french companies an italian oil companies and british oil companies are talking about how they're going to be number one in libya so we don't want to go down that path again allowing yet another country which is part of the so-called arab spring which is no increasingly
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being militarized through external interventions rather than allowing the foreman titian to happen from within so it's important the nations put up this stand united front and try to prevent hundreds allusions as well as multilateral sanctions that could be the slippery slope leading to full fledged war and other major unworldly or in the middle east. that was a. professor at the school of international affairs in india. maybe as rebel forces have surrounded the colonel qadhafi held desert town of bani walid southeast of tripoli saying talks with former leaders loyalist have failed cut off his troops have been given until saturday to surrender with rebels now preparing a file. colonel who is still at large is thought to be in the town three other cities controlled by his troops are now being encircled by rebels the interim leadership claims that week ago the duffys youngest son who commanded an elite military brigade was killed but two weeks since the libyan capital fell the interim
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government's already being criticized by its own allies a key rebel military commanders calling on the leaders of the national traditional council to resign or be apps. political satirist ted rall says a new civil war seems inevitable i have some sympathy for. the lobby and his call to get rid of all the former regime figures and it's not much of a revolution if you have former officials from the from the government that is just and opposed certainly you would see any kind of euthanasia in like that you sense in a scenario where revolution is not fully realized and that seems to be the situation in libya any kind of revolutionary new is an alliance of convenience but in the end where you end up with the shah masood in afghanistan once said in the one nine hundred eighty s. in the war against the soviets first we kill the russian instruments we kill each other in libya they go to deal with it we kill the khadafi regime and now they're
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going to kill each other. so we have for you this hour here on our team incarceration at capacity overcrowded u.k. prisons are breaking point as a government hands out tough jail sentences in a hard line approach to street riders and looters. and it is america's top commander in afghanistan bids his final farewell to the military with a look at the problems he's leaving behind. great for the feel so we've got. the biggest issues getting you invoice face to face with the news makers.
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really do you believe the signs and signals from the realms of. the future are covered. thank you case chief prosecutor says looters are being punished too harshly wrest the grip the country in early august saw people smashing windows burning cars and looting shops hundreds have since been given stiff sentences in already overcrowded jails well the prime minister has called tough love but as archie's ira bennett
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reports the system could be a breaking point. prisons in england and wales have never been full of nearly eighty seven thousand inmates it jammed in a record high just one and a half thousand short of maximum capacity now the government's hardline response to the recent riots across england means those spaces and disappearing fast we're now looking at literally what we can pack into this and i think that's very unwise and we may well see the disturbances on the street simply transferred to the prisons almost a thousand writers are in custody so far and there's plenty more to come the police are aiming to charge three thousand but seventy percent being put behind bars at this rate there would be any space left by most prisons in britain wandsworth was at bursting point even before the riots just forty five people short of its maximum capacity of one thousand six hundred sixty five but that's already fifty percent
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over its recommended limit two out of three prisons currently exceed this certified safe limits inmates double up in cells smaller than nine square metres sharing and open toilets most prisons are in desperate need of upgrade wandsworth was built in the victorian period times literally stood still but nothing escapes austerity here especially when it costs all to five thousand pounds a year ours and it makes the prison buildings in the first despite prison and numbers doubling in the last two decades start and now outnumber all one. has actually only fractionally increased by a couple of percent but we're expected to do the same job of rehabilitation and such difficult circumstances and in effect what you actually just with those
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prisoners and i don't think that is the answer. problems the government thinks it is encouraging tougher sentences to deter more riots is like this man who got sixteen months for stealing just two scoops of ice cream it's all this fear of the crime fissions they see only the real thing if you send people to prison all of them suggests that it is it is not by any means but most effective way of reducing refresh thing we know that certainly with young. people and short term prison sentences up to seventy percent of people we are friends within twelve months of coming out now about crime not really a good king soopers or series of. words appearing out of prison service insists it has enough prison places for those being sentenced to custody as a result of public disorder adding there is substantial capacity in the prison
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system but the numbers suggest otherwise pushing an already stretched system to breaking point either bennett's see london. more news and eye catching videos at r.t. dot com for you whenever you want it here's a taste of what we've got lined up right now america's ailing car making capital finds a can't get out of reverse gear as the country's government admits it's failing to create jobs for its millions of unemployed citizens. and live music fireworks and grand laser show see how the russian capital celebrated its eight hundred sixty fourth birthday with a bang you can watch it at you dot com or on our you tube channel. if you.
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the official. one called talk. on the. palestinians preparing to march in support of a bid for statehood at the u.n. later this month and face more than they bargained for israel has given security
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forces in west bank settlements a license to shoot up protesters organizers insist the rallies will be peaceful and will not approach settler homes but israel says it's preparing for every eventuality let's not get more from our correspondent paula. so paula is this is giving this or there was a shot more likely to make a man spin out of control he's lying. but accept me as the concern on the ground i mean already now in some quarters there is talk of a interferometer that some will say will be as bloody and as violent as the first two seculars of whom there is some four hundred thousand living in a land that has some two and a half million palestinians in the west bank are bracing themselves for violence as is the israeli army and the israeli police and not for several months the israeli army has been preparing and in operation it caused operation summer seeds and it's now in the final stages of putting the finishing touches in place to this end we're
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being told that they have the most hated resigned around every statement in the west bank and what this means is that palestinians who approach so that beyond a red line will be shot at by soldiers who have permission to do this now there also has been intensive training in terms of security groups within the settlements they have been participating in flows that the army has been under very safe. so i'm going to aids with water cannons as well as with tear gas canisters we're also being told that some twenty million dollars has been spent on training the police alone there twenty eight thousand police officers have been mobilized around the country one focal point that they'll be watching is jerusalem which is where many here most of the violence could be rocked. a policies like israel has been more focused on the palestinian drive for statehood than its own internal problems is that so. but certainly that is one of the criticisms that's being leveled at the
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on saturday we saw the largest protests in this country's history way some four hundred thousand demonstrators took to the streets of teens that he's here in tel aviv was one of the focal point a number of speakers a number of artists address the crowd they spoke about making history they said really that this was a turning. in the history of this country what protesters have been demanding for the better part of two months is social issues justice really what they say is that the netanyahu government needs to be in it focus on issues of security and focus on internal problems problems such as the high cost of living in this country and this is a criticism that netanyahu is facing the criticism that he is thinking too much time on issues on the international agenda rather than addressing real domestic concerns here at home just this past weekend two key expelled the israeli ambassador and slows all military cooperation between both countries the relationship between
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israel and egypt is at an all time low after israeli fire mistakenly killed a number of egypt's and border guards so with that kind of regional isolation and thirdly in the context that it's just several weeks before palestinians will be appealing to the un for recognizing their unilateral declaration of statehood there is a lot of concern that what is happening on the international stage is really becoming an excuse for the netanyahu government not to address the real concerns of people had here i mean talking to protesters they accuse netanyahu of being passive i've been under sponsible and have been out of touch with what people in israel are concerned about. his policy or thanks very much indeed for bringing us the details . as u.s. troops begin their gradual pullout from of gas stand concerns grows over the surge and targeted killings and violent attacks in the country meanwhile the u.s. is top commander in afghanistan general david petraeus has been farewell to the
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army after thirty seven years as he has for his new job as head of the cia are his military contributor looks now at what he is leaving behind the main legacy of general petraeus career. delicately they counting insurgency doctrine we cheat co-author it read the us marine general martin dempsey the importance is not only limited to the effect that general petraeus pioneered and led the way to recess aetate to revamp grades and to promote the counterinsurgency doctrine in the new century the most significant fact is that general petraeus doctrine has ignited the intellectual and wakening all across the military services and well beyond the united states it was the first step into the right direction from the calcified my optic bunker mentality conventional wishful
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thinking into the new vision of the world that's what the general betray i was to be able to respect and remembered and that my and for well beyond the military community because it was he's the intel actual endeavor we had the coin dog training that precipitated the shift in the military thinking from the conventional and complacent mentality to the unconventional and symmetrical modus operandi. economic situation around the globe continues to look bleak with the us creating no new jobs in august and europe struggling with a number of debt ridden member states one of india's leading economists believes it's time the world turned she and marching markets. in the medium term a long term project from suggests that japan will go relatively slowly europe may grow a little bit faster going to the us has traditionally been viewed as
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a very dynamic economy is not due to grow faster than europe but the growth rate in these economies will be much less and the growth rate in emerging market countries i mean try and brazil so i think over time there is a shift in economic power taking place one is through asia. and another way of looking at it is really the rising rate of emerging market countries but i think you're thinking of a world in which there would be a large number of relatively equal economic group in this and you want to global system that can accommodate it it can't be a global system which is run only by saying this is the center of power and everybody else must adjust. and you can watch the full interview in less than ten minutes time here on r t i would bring you some more news in brief from around the world health concern casts
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a shadow over the upcoming trial of former french president jacques chirac a seventy year old faces two counts of embezzlement manageable by up to camp years in prison sharada suffering from a condition which affects his memory the judge will consider medical evidence before deciding whether to postpone the trial or allow it's to continue to ensure our absence. the one peacekeeping force in haiti has been hit by fresh conversely after a five year old wine peacekeepers were accused of sexually song. thing at teenage boy video of the alleged assault has surfaced on the internet a u.n. spokesman says the perpetrators must be brought to justice while europe why has pulled the accused peacekeepers out of haiti. twenty five people are dead and dozens missing after typhoon dallas' surged through southern japan it caused massive flooding and landslides leveling roads and homes access to mare remote villages thousands of people are still stranded and awaiting rescue the storm is
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the most devastating of its kind to hit japan in seven years but it's time now to take a look what's happening in the world of business with retreat. pressure is easing in the gas dispute between russia and ukraine kiev says it will stick to the current agreement until a new deal is signed ukraine wants to renegotiate prices but refusing moscow's new deal to bring costs down is rejected selling half of the state energy there but enough to go to russians gazprom easily exceed the details. experts are speculating whether this is the start of a new gas conflict the new gas war between russia and ukraine as very harsh statements are coming from both sides present a victory on the court which has accused russia of humiliating ukraine in the
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course of negotiations and saying that he will not tolerate or like this and may even take this discussion over a new contract when you gas price between ukraine and russia to court in stockholm at the same time we've heard a very sharp response from. the press office of. russia's president putin to defend stated that russia is ready for any legal action should ukraine decide to take such matters to the essence of this new conflict is that ukraine is not happy with the price it is paying for thousand cubic meters of russian gas kremlin waits for some commercial offer to provide such discounts such as for instance a merger between the ukrainian gas monopolists natural gas and the russian gas giant gazprom many people warry in europe that there will be another conflict another disruption of supplies into the european continent as we saw in two thousand and nine course the situation now is pretty much different to what happened more than two years back because russia right now is not so strongly
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dependent on the ukrainian gas transportation system as it was back in two thousand and nine. so you can see markets now with commodity use oil is losing ground as investors speculate signs that the u.s. and chinese economies are weakening indicate that fuel demand in the these countries will fall to the world's largest crude consuming nations brant blend is down to one dollar right now it's one hundred eleven dollars fifty three cents light sweet is that just a little. of the losses striking a poor us jobs report and. wall street selloff on friday strong yen is weighing on exporters with sony dropping a more than three percent pound around four percent in tokyo banks are also under pressure and more holding down four percent at the close. so you can look at the trading situation now in moscow the r.t.s.
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is down one point four percent the my six point nine percent mainly that's juice of falling energy prices and take a look at the breakdown of stocks on the my sex and energy shares are down gazprom point nine percent lower rosneft is a bit better than market point four percent but financials are suffering the most was down two point one percent. now the falling market presents some opportunities for bargain hunters however max interest in call from leaves it is too early to call the bottom and uproot investor would be better off sticking to the sidelines it might be somewhat cool for the boardroom as some people believe from say and were occasional boredom fishes around but you know prudent money would probably weed before me any serious decisions any quality blue chip name which is the century has come off strongly and has good ability to generate cash to play didn't would be a good church is clearly its own gas company
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a sort of sneer through cool guest room rush metal company was last on there is between thirty to fifty percent year to date so they were the major losers in this game you know obviously and they knew recovery scenario companies were heroes mitchell could be a very good bargain several itself through. good weather and the end of the grain export ban of won't help russia sending this year's crop abroad experts estimate the total export potential of this year's harvest a thirty million tons but the authorities say they'll be lucky to export twenty five million and it's all due to the inability to get the grain from the farms to the ports but first we're getting this degree we achieved more than three million tons of green exporter in august we hope it's going to stealing ninety because we see the re we system is not able to transfer more to the ports where the docks can handle shipments of up to five million tons
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