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because that's a crime so horrific pretty close one of the puts you proof it's a bowl of cereal lloyd's european union under fire as it emerges in its latest sanctions against the syrian regime won't come into force for another two months. spain prepares for a fresh wave of protests ahead of a crucial senate vote on capping the budget deficit a move many fear will lead to huge social cuts. a path of discontent the pioneers of israel's rallies against social injustice forty years ago join recent protests against the same issue and say the problems have only gotten worse. and as ukraine attempts to renegotiate gas prices with russia it's also trying to cut but it's a budget deficit in order to receive i.m.f. funding one that a business with him at. nine
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am in moscow i might try as i did to have you with us here on r t our top story the head of the arab league is due to visit syria wednesday and images persuade the country's leader to end the six month long crackdown on the uprisings there this after the country's announced a new round of sanctions against the regime as arky daniel bushell reports from brussels many are questioning whether western concern is for syrian lives or their oil revenues william hague britain's foreign secretary says horrific scenes of brutality who feels this will syria but bizarrely sanctions won't stilts for over a month. but they will keep going even europeans or firms complete their supply contracts with syria. and oil fields developed boy e.u. energy giants like french to toll being touched
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a magnetic will contribute because their sanctions would start only not too tired we go on with reduction of oil as a result the e.u. may end up subsidizing the regime they oppose the oil industry can use sixty day payments which means the e.u. could still be funding. into next year if a crime the horrific critics asked why the e.u. is putting profits above syria lives. diplomats world sanctions won't even hear the mork ordinary people not the leadership they claim to target and most importantly europe's oil companies have to be on the shoulders of the syrian people and their companies out of protective the e.u. is also hurting itself think exposed as the most useful simply shifts a ploy to the competition if you look at syria. already the chinese authorities have said they would bury any account e.u.
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officials hope new stocks of the black gold from libya will take up the slack but let me be disappointed we're not start being productive and you're making the end next and if they were an embargo on syrian oil today. they would be short. colonel gadhafi taking much longer than the west expected me because one supply before is secured another the new cultural fraud scene in brussels. dr tawfik shomari from philadelphia university in jordan says although the brain is being pinned on the syrian government the opposition has also been responsible for a great deal of violence there's two thousand people there. is solidly say but these two thousand maybe there are insurgents some of them out but remember there is also one thousand soldiers killed in syria so these one thousand sort of impossible that they are being killed by by peaceful demonstrations definitely have
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been demonstrations in syria was not peaceful in any sense because otherwise how could you possibly know that one thousand army men and policemen have been killed during this five month yes there is the mistrust rise but we have the current situation and we should sit on the table and negotiate because there is no other solution. criticized the sanctions against syria with russia's foreign minister repeating the country's calls for a diplomatic solution. we strongly believe feeds on acceptable to instigate the syrian opposition to continue boycotting suggestions to start a dialogue this is a call for a pizza believe in scenario the brics nations will not allow these to help them. start a lever i was speaking on behalf of brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa click on r.t. dot com for more. turning now to libya where rebels have reportedly reached
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a deal to enter one of the remaining strongholds of khadafi of colonel qadhafi bani walid without fighting or he's worried if an ocean reports from the country's capital on why this could be a car turning point in the conflict. they've been preparing for this operation for by the long time with nature helping them clean past towards bombing military facilities in the area anyway lead has always been known as. a stronghold and people from this area have since the beginning of this conflict here in libya been fighting against rebels all across the country and have been dying for. all the time been supporting gadhafi who provided them with a very good emission and the bass weaponry the national transitional council has repeatedly been claiming recently that tripoli is not secure and is not safe and they're pair working hard to try to restore in the country on the territory now
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controlled technically by the national transitional council but we see on the ground actually make such as. they are successful so far apart from humanitarian challenges the state and the country actually is currently facing such as severe shortages shortages of water food medicine and fuel politically situation is very unstable the city is full of people with an unclear agenda many of them very young with little knowledge of how to use weapons and is quite unclear who is controlling them. meanwhile british prime minister david cameron's call for an inquiry into claims u.k. intelligence agents may have extradited terrorist suspects to libya word they were allegedly tortured surface after human rights groups in tripoli found documents outlining m i six and cia rendition programs were former british intelligence officer anywhere sharda expects the program swept under the rug. when david cameron
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calls for an inquiry into these allegations he's being incredibly disingenuous under the u.k. law at the inquiries act two thousand and five any inquiry that is established including this in this torture inquiry headed up by said he gets it circumscribed by the very organizations that are being investigated in this case my five and i six so it's going to be toothless plus of course the other consideration with this is that subpoena keeps on himself he's heading up this inquiry was actually intelligence services commissioner for five years prior to taking on this role so he's been cozying up to the intelligence services in the u.k. for five years i doubt he's going to unearth anything. perhaps he probably won't shine a bright light in the dark corners should we say he'll be friends to the intelligence agencies they will have lost all credibility they have double deals in libya food decades now and really their chickens are coming home to roost and i can't see how any government that comes into power in libya will trust whatever am i sick so the
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british government now says. the war in libya could fuel british and french appetite for a new interventions according to rosemary hollis a professor of middle east policy studies at city university of london the full interview coming your way in the next hour here's a preview. cameraman typo's he took on a massive gamble that they could pull something off in libya that would contrast with the disaster that was the intervention in iraq and you know have president sarkozy talking as though this is a template for future interventions this is very much a kind of proxy war which must be extremely exciting and exhilarating at some level to be involved so the appetite for further interventions will exist. spain is very saying it's all for a mass protests as in senate is due to vote on a hotly contested change in the country's constitution one that would cap the
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budget deficit in a bid to fend off the debt crisis that's engulfing europe union say fixing a deficit live it means sacrificing social welfare for the sake of the markets and as artie's arena loucheux reports with rising repossessions and unemployment many people are starting to take matters into their own hands. this was the last time really carmen had guests over at her house just a day after artie came to visit she along with her fourteen year old son was evicted from the subsidized flat she called home for five years. i was fifteen days late with a payment i paid five hundred twenty four year zero and they still want to victor me even though i paid everything and it was months ago i would out since then marie carmen has spent most of her time fighting to keep her apartment calm and collected but the pressure of losing a roof over her head caused mary garment to suffer a heart attack. these apartments should be distributed in such a way that people can afford to pay for them but
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a lot of times they can't and i'm going to fight to make this type of housing more affordable normal or fair requirements case is not unique in spain the country's in employment rate of over twenty percent means many people are simply unable to make their next mortgage payments in the past two years more than three hundred thousand people have been evicted from their homes as a result of spain's financial crisis this is where members of the fifteen m. movement come in. according to the international human rights convention every person has a right to decent housing. is inevitable they have to make sure these people are not going to go homeless because you just can't keep them out of the street that they're going to zeeshan is known as the indignados or the outraged these staged protests by homes of those who are being evicted hoping to prevent court plaintiffs and the police from entering sometimes they succeed like with this woman who kept her house because fifteen and interfered with even action process. these are
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subsidized housing people who are in tough situation financially so i can't understand how they can evict people who cannot afford to buy their own homes. so far fifteen m. have managed to stop fifty evictions across the country and. for me carmen and her son they were powerless against every vixen is a cement job and the people gathered here believe they are fighting social injustice but some wonder with the efforts of this group of people are enough to solve the problems within this kind of system itself in madrid. meanwhile the incoming european central bank leader says the eurozone should be more financially integrated the outgoing chief john clarke a thought a federation with a central finance ministry for europe was the only solution to the crisis a financial writer peter a bill tells me the eurozone system so flawed that he thinks even a common economic government will save the single currency it may indeed be if not
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too late and certainly very late in the day in order to institute a financial government for europe the system could collapse before it is politically possible to put these sorts of measures in place but at the same time although parliaments if you like to one europe to collapse there is a growing feeling both within parliaments and also amongst the people who elect parliaments and that's true of germany the most pro european in all three of all of the countries so there is a certain impatience away in up is it really worth giving up a sovereignty and b. possibly a lot of money in order to save a system that was really designed right from the beginning it is certainly a question that parliaments are going to be putting to each other over the next coming months. coming your way in a couple of hours max keiser and stacy herbert talk about the behavior of banks in
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the ongoing debt crisis here's a sneak peek. union members and activist groups are demanding harsher punishments against the bankers because according to a report this year by the new economics foundation they said that banks have made sixty billion pounds out of the financial crisis they helped create most of it is due to selling debt to the government that's a bust out scam it's an insurance scam it's arson scam and they get paid out on credit default swaps or other form of insurance so-called assurance and they collect money as mafia terrorist bankers or financial terrorists that's what they are other terrorists get paid for acts of terrorism and vandalism.
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but for staying with us here on our turning now to israel where mass protests against a perceived lack of social justice may have been inspired by a voice from the past a prominent leader of the israeli a pair for movement who staged similar protests in the one nine hundred seventy s. as drawing a frog's as are his policy reports he says he is frustrated that forty years later the state of israel may have become an enemy of its own people. the social protests in israel are winding down and in much need of a dose of inspiration stirring the crowds a man whose ideas inspired a previous generation i think the years have passed since we rose up to protest against a lack of justice. a year. for the next generation to rise up and now forty years later. realized. it was nine hundred seventy one a chance because from one of jerusalem's poorest neighborhoods banded together and changed the course of his way to history they were immigrants from north africa and
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i would countries and they took a name from the african american black panthers and they call for social justice panthers game with the rain. we became really cool the war and thanks to them for the first time social issues were put on the public agenda radical and sometimes violent they clashed with the establishment over the way they're not nice boys right there in one of my proudest moments was when golda said that we were powerful and how to achieve something and it showed us we were on the right path it's latin. and it was a path there for nearly two months this year inspired hundreds of thousands of israelis to again take to the streets they gave us a legacy saying that if you really believe in something and you think you are right and you don't. violence per say you can get whatever you're fighting for and although the tensile slowly coming down prime minister netanyahu still has
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a lot on for fall in three weeks the committee he set up needs to address how to fix the country's non-teaching social problems will actually not only have we not progressed but the country has become an enemy of its people everywhere citizens are harassed there are more police and now it's not only the lower class who are suffering but the middle class as well. and so forty years on the ideas and dreams of these mean because if i think that some of the challenges they face internal be deceptive visions regional and evil and the new threats of these weighty palestinian showdown could any time it takes aim to stage. and ahead of a u.n. vote on palestinian statehood later this month israel says it will allow security forces to shoot at palestinian protesters if they marched in support of the bid in order to protect west bank settlers you've got reaction on that at our web site r t
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dot com. this it is another one to be attacked in most of the cases the biggest they deal with that race is that it was from opinion from a peace activist who says a tougher response by israel could only escalate tensions between israelis and palestinians also background on the long running conflict ahead of the historic vote and much more at archie dot com. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe a man is holding a child hostage outside a court in sydney australia where police have cordoned off the area witnesses say the man claimed he was carrying a bomb in his backpack some unconfirmed reports say the captive may be the man's eleven year old daughter a month ago a fake bomb was strapped to a teenager at her home also in sydney. halls i broke it out between protesters and
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police outside a courthouse in cairo where the trial of former president hosni mubarak has resumed hundreds of demonstrators tried to break through the main gates and gain access inside for senior police officers testified against mubarak at the hearing which was held behind closed doors the former leader of the production and ordering the killing of protesters during the february uprising that. come from power. david petraeus one of the most influential generals of his generation is taking up a new post as america's top spy has become the director of the central intelligence agency after retiring from the military last week in a lavish ceremony that included a seventeen gun salute but tres was a key player behind the military operations in iraq and afghanistan. plenty more on our top stories a click away at r.t. dot com here's what's online for you right now. it's not exactly criminal behavior but a lawsuit from chicago alleges six year old school kids were hand simply for talking
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in class. and find out more plus they. did a pretty good it spoke of world records moscow celebrates its birthday with a spectacular forty a light show with a hundred thousand people getting a chance to travel from sea to the stars and a couple of minutes. to the official we can. talk from the. deal. or a sense feed now in the palm of your. business next with him a treat stay with us here on. man
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alone a warm welcome to business it's a big day for the russian gas industry as it starts filling the new undersea pipeline to europe gets the liveries for the first part of the north stream project due to begin in two months the one thousand two hundred kilometer pipeline is planned to provide fifty five billion cubic meters of gas to european consumers annually when completed next year and it will be under the longest undersea pipeline in the world he has a speed between moscow and kiev as more twists and turns than a viper and if that wasn't enough ukraine has big budget problems it's got to get its deficit down in order to receive i.m.f. funding and that's no easy task. but it has very few means of closing the budget deficit so renegotiating with gazprom is is one way of doing that he's not in a position of strength ukraine has signed a contract for several years at a certain price for gas now is trying to renegotiate that so how it's going to
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actually have any kind of success we have gazprom is an open question really. grow the national front burner character with his comments a secular markets now where prices are still makes light sweet under pressure down three dollars this is still in worries slowing economic growth in the united states and china could demand brant is up ten cents to one hundred ten dollars eighteen cents a barrel precious metals are on the rise calder's trading about the nineteen one hundred dollars per ounce mark has renewed fears over the euro zone's their crisis and global growth concerns that all driving investors to look for safe haven assets sold is also all part of the same. page and stocks are increasing their saliva with investors are able to shake off worries about europe's debt woes or the health of the u.s. economy which is pushing down banks and energy companies exporters are also coming under pressure with more than seven percent in japan after that it may buy another
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twenty percent westinghouse electric also home kong listed see and they're below sea dropped two percent on news of a horse at one of its oil fields. here in moscow trading will begin around half an hour the russian markets extended losses seen at the end of last week on monday with a nice extra half percent b r t s two point. zero and libor data from gasper bank says the mood on the market is pessimistic investors are suggesting a more bearish scenario for russia. and there's no direction about people are going to be more disabused of the optimistic i think the current market of the korean market multiples especially for russia so just a much more bearish scenario for recall you can have currently is. probably all for just quiet and what more six or socially aware us stronger it will price encouraged it is so all in all if nothing. happens in the next you have
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a couple of weeks i would not be surprised if the russian market will have some sort of revival but before that you'll be directional as turnover in the russian stock market last month was a record for just that the ten largest brokers in m i six almost doubled the usual volume to more than seventy eight billion dollars brokers say they're benefiting from an increasing number of clients who are rushing to buy into the market after the heavy sell. rush is seen as first monthly the fellatio in six years consumer prices fell point two percent in august lowering inflation for the first eight months to four point seven percent analysts say the unexpected result was due to a good harvest and slower economic growth on monday the russian prime minister said he expects consumer prices to grow eight percent all in all this year. business r.t. will be back in our fifty five minutes time warner or you can always log on to website
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