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the choice was to close coromandel you can a letter tell you to sit down to go and. read this and the colonel was natural as a retreat. to follow such crimes the horrific critics called one of the e.u. putting profits above syria lloyds the e.u. is under fire as it emerges its latest sanctions against the syrian regime one comment to force for another two months. spain prepares for a fresh wave of protests at its senate needs to discuss capping the budget deficit that of onesies crucial vote a move that many fear will lead to huge social cuts. the power of discontent the pioneers of israel's rallies against social injustice forty years ago or the recent protests against the same issue but they say the problem so big on the words. as ukraine attempts to renegotiate gas prices with moscow
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russia is filling the undersea nord stream i buy in to eventually bypass transit countries and deliver gas directly to european consumers more on that in twenty minutes. two pm here in the russian capital you're watching r.t. now the head of the arab league is due to visit syria on wednesday in a bid to persuade the country's leader to end the six month long crackdown on the uprising there comes after each country's a balanced a new round of sanctions against the regime but as our teasdale bushell reports many are questioning whether western concern is for syria lives or their own oil revenues. william hague britain's foreign secretary says horrific scenes of brutality of. syria but bizarrely sanctions were in store for over
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a month. they were only when europeans or any firms complete their supply contracts which. and oil fields developed by e.u. energy giants like french to toll on being touched on tribute because it sanctions would start early november we go on with rejection of oil as a result the e.u. me 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 list of crimes the horrific critics of why the e.u. is putting profits above syria lives. diplomats warned sanctions won't even hit the morgue we heard all the repeat will not the leadership they claim to target and most importantly not europe's oil companies have to be on the shoulders of the syrian people and their companies out of protective the e.u.
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is also hurting itself think expose is the most because it will simply shifts a ploy to the competition if you look at syria. already the chinese authorities have said that they would bury any for count e.u. officials hope new stocks of the black gold from libya would take up the slack but they may be disappointed will not start being productive until may get the end of next and if they were an embargo on syrian oil today. they would be short. with the wall riggins colonel gadhafi taking a much longer than the west expected europe maybe cutting off one supply before a secured another then you bushel for ati in brussels. dr tawfik some are from philadelphia university in jordan says that although all was well planned on the syrian government the opposition has also been responsible for a great deal of the violence but there's two thousand people. so they say but
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these things are there maybe they are incisions some of them out of syrians but remember there is also learn thousand. and soldiers killed be in syria so these one thousand soldiers are impossible that they have been killed by by peaceful demonstration there are many of them in syria was not peaceful in any sense because otherwise how could possible that one thousand. men have been killed during these five months yes there is the mistrust from both sides but we have the current situation and we should sit on the table and negotiate because there is no other solution. to libya now where rebels have captured a crew of oil engineers and cooks from former soviet countries as this is after them of being a program office snipers to russians have been released along with the laughter of the rabbits to contact the russian embassy whoever about why the ukrainians are still being held. and has more from tripoli. as we know thirty two people including
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two owners of the russian prospers and also better russian and ukrainian citizens apparently working for the russian libyan all company here in tripoli engineers and coupes men and women had been arrested here in tripoli shortly after the rebels took the libyan capital and have been put into one of the rebels' training center here in the capital after they've been accused of pain sniper is taffy we have been able to speak to the detainees and they deny all allegations and the prisoners for some reason. people are snipers we have nothing to do with out we came here to earn money peacefully so these people say that they've been provided with food and water but some of them have been severely beaten and tortured by the rebels the russian embassy has actually managed to relieve the owners of the russian prosperous and ukrainian couple but around twenty other ukrainians us to be held by the rebels
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here in tripoli. the ukrainian ambassador refused to take them they said they don't have running moved. they don't have proper accommodation so it would be better to give soon see. what the latest we're hearing from valuer lead southeast of the capital tripoli where they fight it off his last and main stronghold has been continuing in the last few days the rabble forces have reportedly reached a deal with his loyalists on the ground to and to the city without fighting this information is yet to be confirmed if the research you do the research in agreement between the rebel forces and the dark forces. actually would mean a breakthrough and we also receiving reports that scores of libyan army is being called have reportedly crossed the frontier border into niger and many believe that gadhafi himself could also be in monday and could also have fled the country
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we are receiving these reports just hours after gadhafi information has claimed the battle colonel is in the country and has no plans to leave it any time soon. meanwhile british prime minister david cameron has called for an inquiry into claims. that's about a terror suspects to libya where they were allegedly tortured and the allegations surfaced after he rights groups in tripoli found documents outlining m i six and c. programs a former british intelligence officer and a national expects that the program will be swept under the carpet. when david cameron calls for an inquiry into these allegations he's been credibly disingenuous under the u.k. law at the inquiries act two thousand and five and the inquiry this is established including this in this torture inquiry headed up i suppose it gets it circumscribed by the very organizations that are being investigated in this case my five and i
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six so it's going to be toothless plus of course the other consideration with this is that's a peter gets himself he's heading up this inquiry. i 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 deliberately pap so you probably want to shine a bright light in the dark corner should we see you be for instance intelligence agencies they will have lost all credibility they have double deals in libya for 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 m i six or the british government now says or the war in libya could fuel british and french appetites for a new interventions according to rosemary hollis professor of middle east policy studies at city university in london for the full interview is coming your way in just twenty minutes time but here's a preview. cameraman for cause he took
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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 home of 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 level to be involved so the appetite for further interventions will exist. now spain is bracing herself for a mass protest as it needs ahead of wednesday's vote on a hotly contested change to the constitution that would cap the budget deficit in a bid to found after death crisis and golf in europe or the u.s. deficit limit means sacrificing social welfare for the sake of the markets and as artists in their political reports with rising repossessions and on inquiry many
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people are taking matters into their own hands. this was the last time many 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 paid media day i was fifteen days late with a payment i paid five hundred twenty four year zero and they still want to pick me even though i paid everything and it was months ago 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 carmen to suffer a heart attack while they've got these apartments should be distributed in such a way that people can afford to pay for them but a lot of times they can't and i'm going to fight to make this type of housing more affordable normal or fair my garments case is not unique in spain the country's an employment rate of over twenty percent means many people are simply unable to make
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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 if addiction is inevitable they have to make sure these people are not going to go homeless because you just can't keep them out on the street that say they're going to sing is known as the indignados or the outraged these staged protests by homes of those who are be victims hoping to prevent court plaintiffs and the police from entering sometimes they succeed like with this woman who kept her house because fifteen m. interfered with the vixen process in the us a lot of these are subsidized housing people who are in tough situations financially so i can't understand how they can evict people who cannot afford to buy their own homes because so far fifteen m.
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have managed to stop fifty vixens across the country and for. carmen and her son. every victim is a human drama and the people gathered here believe they are fighting social injustice but some wonder whether the efforts of this group of people are enough to solve the problems within this parish system itself in madrid. or eighteen. meanwhile the incoming european central bank head says the euro zone should be more financially integrated this fall as outgoing. call for a creation of a centralized government for europe financial writer peterbilt tells r t the euro zone system is so flawed increasing bureaucratic institutions will do little to save the single currency. it may indeed be getting if not 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
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although parliament's if you like the one to europe to collapse there is a growing feeling both within parliaments and also amongst the people who elected 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 sovereignty and b. possibly a lot of money in order to save a system that was pulled from the design but right from the beginning it is certainly a question that parliaments are going to be putting to each other over the next coming months. in an hour's time max kaiser and stacy herbert discuss the behavior of banks and the ongoing debt crisis and here's a quick look at what's to come. 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
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due to selling debt to the government it's a passed out scam it's an insurance scam it's our sort of scam and they get paid out on credit default swaps or other form of insurance so-called insurance and they collect money as mafia terrorist bankers their financial terrorists that's what they are they're terrorists get paid per acts of terrorism and vandalism.
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the worldwide manhunt for him lasted for fifteen years. now one million warrant was promised for his camp. little smirk for the west.
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generally to serve. on archie. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow a little to ease your old hour mass protests against a perceived lack of social justice but we don't spar by a voice from the past a prominent member of the israeli black panthers movement who staged similar protests in the one nine hundred seventy s. and joined the crowds as are these poles leader reports he says he's frustrated that forty years on the state of israel has become the enemy of its own people.
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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. to use a past since we rose up to protest against a lack of justice seized a year i've been waiting for the next generation to rise up and now forty years later my vision is be realized what. it was nine hundred seventy one eighty youngsters from one of jerusalem's poorest neighborhoods than it together and change the course of his reading history they were immigrants from north africa and arab countries and they took a name from the african american black panthers and they call for social justice. and thanks to them for the first time social issues were put on the public agenda
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radical and sometimes violent they clashed with the establishment over here. and they're not nice boards but. one of my proudest moments was when gold showed that we were powerful and had achieved something it showed us we were on the right path. 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're right then you don't use violence per se you can get whatever you're fighting for and all the other tensile slowly coming down prime minister netanyahu still has a lot on for four in three weeks the committee he set up needs to create how to fix the country's mounting social problems not actually that not only have we not progressed but the country has become an enemy of its people everywhere citizens are harassed. lease and now it's not only the lower class who are suffering but the
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middle class as well. and so forty years on the ideas and dreams of these mean because if so too are the challenges they face internal leadership divisions regional and evil and the nooning threat of an israeli palestinian showdown could at any time it takes center stage three on t.v. the reason i'm. at the head 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 their bid in order to protect west bank sutlers and we've got reaction to that on our web site r.t. dot com. this if you is on the one to be a good thing most of the cases the pretty students baby it don't notice it is opinion from a peace activist who sells a tough response by easy lawfully ask tension between the israelis and the
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palestinians but also a background of a long running conflict ahead of the story vote all that and much more at r.t. dot com. now a brief look at some other international headlines this hour the hague war crimes tribunal has sent of former yugoslavia the army chief. to twenty seven years in prison is guilty of crimes against humanity during the balkan wars of the one nine hundred ninety s. including the seizure of boston and capital sarajevo and the massacre of muslims in seventy ad so that is if he is one of the many ethnic serbs fugitive military officials on trial in the hague former president of serbia and yugoslavia out slobodan milosevic having died in custody of the international criminal tribunal
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for former yugoslavia has been criticized for convicting serbs and giving milder sentences to former boss here and military officials. australian police are to go shady grove a man holding a child hostage outside a court in a sydney and surrounding area is sealed off and witnesses say the suspect claimed he was carrying a bomb in a backpack well according to some reports the captive may be the man's eleven year old daughter. scuffles broke out between protesters and police outside a courthouse in a car row where the trial of former president hosni mubarak regime and hundreds of demonstrators attempted to break through the main gates and gave access for senior police officers testified against mubarak that the hearing which was held behind closed doors with the ex leader is charged with corruption and ordering the killing of protesters during the february uprising the top ten. and there's plenty more on our top stories at r.t.
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dot com also lined up on the web site right now not exactly criminal behavior however a lawsuit out of chicago alleges six year old school kids were handcuffed simply for talking in class i log on to our dot com to find out more plus. i bid for the guinness book of records a moscow celebrates its birthday with a spectacular forty light show with up to eight hundred thousand people getting the chance to travel from sea to the stars it's a couple of minutes. down the official g.o.p. convention q on a film called touch from the. video . the old. mission street now in the palm of your.
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home that's the news for this hour it's time now for a business update with dmitri. thanks to those alone welcome to business r.t. and it's a big day for the russian gas industry as it starts building the new nine billion euro undersea pipeline to europe gas deliveries through the first part of the nord stream projects are due to begin in two months when completed next year the twin pipeline will provide fifty five billion cubic meters of gas to european consumers annually this is about half the amount of gas currently being exported through ukraine to europe officials of the opening ceremony have hinted that there might be a third pipe laid should relations with transit country ukraine not improve speaking of which the gas of street disputes between moscow and kiev has 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.
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wondering and that's no easy task. it has very few means of closing the budget deficit so really goes with gazprom is is one way of doing that it is not in a position of strength ukraine is it has signed a contract for several years at a certain price for gas and now is trying to renegotiate how it's going to actually have any kind of success with gazprom is an open question for me so you get the markets now light sweet is under pressure on worries that slowing growth in the united states and china could curve demand meanwhile brant is almost a one dollar to over one hundred eleven dollars about. precious metals ever raised gains and moved into the red gold is losing just not silver one percent this is as investors are coming back into stocks and european markets are indeed in positive territory investors are taking a break from two days of heavy selling hotel and restaurant operator whitbread is
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up more than seven percent after the company reported a thirteen percent increase in second say. and this is the picture in russia a nice sex and the r.t.s. initially dropped within half a percent in the first minutes of trading but now they are gaining around half a percent if we look at the individual share movers on the my sex most energy majors are bouncing back from monday's losses lukoil they're gaining point eight percent meanwhile appliance retailer in video is gaining on news of a possible merger with its rival el dorado more cynical is also on the rise that's after one of its main shareholders move south declines the fifteen percent buyback of made by the nickel producer and from gas from bank says russian market is cheap and could provide interesting opportunities. for companies which are worse for you think will be less vulnerable in this market environment probably they're going to come with with more which are more oriented towards the rest of.
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it that we're exposed to if you are pulling a sheesh you're all fluctuations because with all this you can was really a predict. percent of the ruble global currency performance the us so you're sort of why i think it's better to have a support of the companies which gives you some edge against you but there sure will never be able to a local currency which is the video healed over what was really good business and good kush boiled. in other new russian technologies says it's going to hive of its main subsidiaries in an i.p.o. in four years time analysts say will most likely offer electronic biotechnology and engineering assets as they run corp is going to spend the proceeds on a new investment fund to buy into foreign assets russian technologies controls twenty five companies including russian helicopters and titanium giant hero of this
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month but turned over on the russian stock market last month was a record for all guests what he sells the ten largest brokers on the mice or doubled the usual value to more than seventy eight billion dollars brokers say they are benefiting from an increasing number of clients who are rushing to buy into the market after the heavy sell off that month. and russia's seen its first monthly fall in prices 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 slow economic growth russian prime minister vladimir putin says he expects consumer prices to grow eight percent although this year. and the headlines are next to say that easy.
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