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got german bits regained it and kept his number one position after that is red bull team mate mark webber was one of eight drivers to retire russians. another one so it's a bit salvos finishing on top again his eighth from win from thirteen races so far this season but was second with alonso to the last step on the podium tells the lead in the standings now rises to an amazing one hundred twelve points over a long. night stay with modern sports where mico head of a new benefited from teammate yeah you might see a lot of loss knowing down on the scene orders to win the rally of australia on sunday with fiancé in his second victory of the season with his compadres relegated to second place overall here one in fifteen points behind a seven time defending champion sebastian with three races to go russia new guinea and nordica had a rough ride during a particularly challenging stretch of terrain question out here part of this here
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but in who takes the victory despite all d. made love and the one special stages presence all both the lonely citrin in the top three. for the european basketball championships now where russia continues to do everything right on the hardwood they did lots of men now unbeaten after seven games following victory over two thousand and five winners greece again in the opening half as the greeks much pressure shot by shot however the russians wear out by aides to start the final words of thanks mainly to some superb shooting from the monster all eighty three to sixty seven out of the second round group stage crash with eventually finished macedonia who have lost since their open are up next on monday. and finally russia another three pieces of silverware on the second day of the mordant pentathlon book championship here in moscow two of them girls. that latest success pro peled the heaviest of best
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overall with three days still scaling the sentiments among cos it has. this world championship was supposed to be held in egypt however due to political instability in that country russia won the right to hold a prestigious event in moscow it took a local organizers only a couple of months to prepare the capitals olympic arena for a major pentathlon event which was held indoors for the first time in history when michael poor knew it was all but easy to receive the owner of hosting this world championship there were many countries who wanted to bring this tournament to their home soil and we're very proud and happy that this really prevent us here in russia . two time olympic champion and a way said he gets a taste the world championship victory going to this final in the russian capital perhaps it was that shortfall charging him forward in all five disciplines of the world championship after finishing first in fencing and a moisey posted the six best result in
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a swimming event which still in him and overall first intermediate place another russian that's going to send the world championship runner up and xander list soon what's hot on the heels of his teammate sustained close in third place throughout the tournament thanks in the show jumping events both local leaders displayed a near perfect performance and retained their first and third places going into the final phase of the competition only one rider managed to complete the show jump in please without any points deducted and that's hungary's as i'm sure all seat would actually won the bronze i thank you so three russian men had a chance to sweep the podium in the last running and shooting events commonly known as the combined and brainwaves jason alexander listen obviously had the better chances of being in the top three while there are compassionate for a lot of face that suffer task from fifth place and it was a dream come true for the two time olympic champion and a noisy. i finally claimed the world championship gold after winning four of the
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five events there is just the price was right i'm very happy that i wanted it's my first victory at the world championships and that's even more significant i also have to admit that our country has always had great traditions and pentathlon and this means that my generation should do its best to keep up with alexander the soon was brilliant at the range as his shooting skills had been rewarded with a bump from the tournaments bronze silver medal while india for law only managed to climb up to an overall fourth denying the local crowd the pleasure of see three russian flags on the podium for a medal called the rush at the start of the trial of the competition from all over the next three days and says another resets the medals that it is a player's relate as well as the next related grades from course regard to possible . and that's all sports for the moment but you can find more tell you team page which is our team sport news and i stay with us for with well i think tonight.
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building bridges the british prime minister is in moscow for talks with the russian leadership after years of strained relations. fifty four billion euros package and has a final debate in the lower house of parliament but open protests. have already started. powering off iran prepares to officially plug the russian built bush era nuclear station main national grid the country's first atomic facility. the world's. most russian prison the place to ride out the turmoil in business.
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now i am the russian capital you're watching r.t. i'm marina joshie welcome to the program a huge chance to saw frozen ties with russia the british prime minister's description of his official visit to moscow the first by u.k. leaders since two thousand and five relations between the two countries have been strained in recent years over a number of issues notably of poisoning death of a former russian security agent in london well let's now cross live to respond to these now we for more on david cameron's visit so and he's a looks like there's a lot for the british and russian leaders to focus on today so what issues will be in the spotlight. both looks like the both sides have agreed to disagree pretty
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much the show must go on and both russia and britain understand it looks like they're going to focus mostly on common ground and that means the financial and business we're just the first time says ugandan and five that a british prime minister is in moscow some six years full of many issues on which that you can see eye to why and lacks mutual understanding let's not forget the nixon yank osogbo of course were russian security officer former i should say russian security officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned by polonium and died in london that was followed by a diplomatic route expulsions and pretty much although not official as severing of ties on the highest level also over the past couple of years british authorities reluctant to actually tight russian citizens wanted by courts here in moscow we've also seen spy scandals as well as the scandal with the british council here and just just a lot of issues that have that have really interrupted moving forward in both
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russia and britain one perhaps to stop we're hearing from officials on both sides that it's time to move forward and focus on a common ground of course exactly what the two leaders will speak about will become very clear when they hold a news conference here at the kremlin later today. well a lot to be ironed out there so it seems a but so what are the issues that the two sides see eye to eye on. well both countries understand their responsibility as major economies in light of the financial crisis there's a major geo under work i wonder works between shell and russia's gas from a course in the energy sphere and british investment in russia has reached forty billion dollars by the end of twenty time so both the leaders and of course businessmen alike want that relationship to continue to develop in the positive light that it's been doing so since the global financial crisis of two thousand and eight both countries are holding upcoming olympic it was london in twenty trials
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russia is sochi in trying to fourteen they're also both building major innovation cities here so look homelike valley skolkovo project is well underway in england an industrial city in east london so they certainly have a lot that they can talk about and that's just in by a lot of relations they are certainly going to be touching the most pressing global issues and we're hearing on the top of that agenda will be libya let's not forget that britain along with france were two of the first countries to really push to secure that u.n. resolution to go into libya and with some of the first forces in the country they're also going to be speaking about syria and perhaps you want nuclear program as well oh we're not expecting any kind of major breakthrough about these talks but certainly both sides are hoping that this is at least the first steps or perhaps even the beginning of a reset. all right elise thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update and he's now we're. italy's much disputed fifty four
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billion euros package to slash the country's crippling debt will go through a final debate at the lower house of parliament on monday it would increase taxes and cut government spending to balance the budget by two thousand and thirteen but constant changes to the plan and sprawling between lawmakers as damaged people's faith in it and as i've abandoned reports there's a town that's decided it doesn't want to wait for the cuts. welcome to filipino a small town in the middle of italy that also claims to be an independent principality and to prove it even started printing its own money the man on the new note says town mayor lucas a lhari now self-proclaimed prince i guess everyone dreams of being a prince when they're a little boring and so did i now i get to live that dream filipinos going solo in protest over government plans to slash council funding he wants mall towns to merge
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having the number of local authorities with a population of just six hundred billion dino and it's a mess and for the chop. it's a terrible idea because it makes no economic sense we have everything here to be autonomous and besides the neighboring towns are at least thirty kilometers away so it's not practically possible it wouldn't even save that much money most regional administrations do nothing we should get rid of them instead of the cancer part of a forty five billion euro austerity package italy's in deep debt one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. the second highest in europe and unions are furious with the cuts accusing the government of punishing those already at their poorest even some of silvio berlusconi's own allies now oppose them with amendments piling up but filipinos fed up determined to be the next san marino a constitutional republic within italy that has no national debt
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a rare thing in europe the methinks the town can live off its natural resources of wood and water but currently profits go to private companies there are constitutional hurdles but since autonomy is not illegal it could just be a matter of time at the moment these notes aren't legal tender they just souvenirs the plan is for two theory to be worth one euro and for this to be the only current . they could be spent in the shops and restaurants here business is always been slow in this sleepy town but shopkeepers hope the new money will bring new cash. and show that once we start using the new currency the economic situation here will significantly improve it will have a positive effect on tourism of course tracking more people to the town. far from being a p.r. stunt filipino means business and berlusconi knows it he's visiting the town later
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this month to stave off the rebellion and he'll have a fight on his hands filipinos the sorts of rome's water supply and that mayor is threatening to cut it off if he doesn't get what he wants either bennett r.t. filipino italy. dad late in greece meanwhile is planning to impose a property tax the claims will let the country meet the demands of its lenders the greek prime minister has already pledged to move ahead with highly unpopular sorry measures later we talked to greet him. who says joining the euro zone was detrimental to his country's financial health. with the help of the european union greek for most have stopped producing can you imagine the country like greece right now feed its people we don't produce enough me we don't produce enough we even oil we are importing and we had the scheme from the european union
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that farmers were paid so that they would then produce anything. we've destroyed. the main assets of our economy the investments that were made. were only to sell germany you know what's the biggest investment it's made in greece for the past ten years super markets. and we ended up buying german. buying german because maybe greece borrowed a lot of money in the past ten years you know from germany especially why don't you check out how much money germany has made out of greece the past five years you'll discover that it's more than what we borrow. and watch the full interview with greek m.p.c. misc just over an hour here on r t. also how did her this hour of.
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america remembers the victims of the worst terrorist attack in history and deputy after the nine eleven attacks. cairo and ankara turned their backs on the jewish state israel is warned it will soon be isolated in the region with cuba. former allies expressing growing resentment. wealthy british style sun. rise on. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our.
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lead to be soo much brighter if you knew the song from funds to christians. who threw stones on t.v. don't come. there on the bush era nuclear power plants will officially start operating when it starts to provide electricity to the national grade a layer on monday the facility which was built with russia's help came online last year russia sanity minister praised the efforts and working together and promised a similar projects in the future they would just. give the would only rate in comfort for its win through difficulties and problems building a ship our plans and to deal with can be proud of the results that are drawing the attention of the whole world i'm sure the corporation in operating the station and the building of the nuclear energy projects will be distinguished by the atmosphere
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we created while working together. russia has agreed to provide fuel for the plan but iran will return all spam fuel to russia to ease western concerns over its uranium enrichment program so iran has once again stressed its atomic ambitions are peaceful and are not aimed at building nuclear weapons. sunday was an emotional day for americans remembering the victims of the nine eleven attacks exactly ten years ago thousands gathered in new york avenue memorial at ground zero and students silence while the names of the three thousand people who died were read aloud ten years ago terrorists crashed hijacked planes into the twin towers of the world trade center in new york and the pentagon building in washington d.c. one more plane came down in the state of pennsylvania the u.s. responded with invasions in iraq and afghanistan for which it was hugely criticized author and journalist afshin rattansi says washington's response to the attack was
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inadequate and will eventually backfire. i think institutional structures even in a country as advanced as the. earth were at fault for many people have said the institutional and bureaucratic procedures didn't allow them to shut down those planes before they get the world trade center and so forth but perhaps a bigger malays here is that all systems seem to have failed the media the courts the police forces the intelligence agencies government it's as if this happens when . the response from the united states to nine eleven was was so catastrophic the role that. i don't get what he wants but people all around the world are being affected so badly by u.s. policy lots of people in the global south still remember how their countries have been distorted or destroyed so many ways but i think that american intervention in
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afghanistan. previously the soviet union has proved again and again very vague. probably and then to the wider region not to the united states so the idea that the united states can take succor from what's happened in afghanistan i don't think so and as to democracy building democracy building needs to be created from the ground up it took a huge toll on the american economy as well and it's a sad day for some of the sad day for those who believe in the constitution the original constitution of united states of america one of the greatest ever and see how superpowers they rise and they fall. there are explosive nine eleven stories and much more be sure to check out our website r.t.
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dot com and here's what's on line right now nearly ninety percent of afghans have no knowledge of this of chamar eleventh attacks against the u.s. or the reasons why their country has been occupied for nearly a decade so find some surprising and exclusive video online. and ten years after the attacks what those nine eleven mean to you to make your voice heard in our interactive poll on our dot com plus there's lots of video to check out on our you tube channel. it. is easy. to.
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see your social g.o.p. cation enjoy a phone call talk from the. lunch all she. video . on she's among the old girls. and owners in the streets now in the palm of your. question on the call. colonel gadhafi is remaining troops continue their resistance and t.v. as the rebels advance on one of his last strongholds with the help of nato airstrikes put up his fighters did not lay down their arms before he surrendered deadline last week but the whereabouts of lidia's former leader who vowed to die in the country still unknown one of the sons al sadi has crossed into neighboring this year earlier reports suggest other members of his family and some associates are already there let's get off you now on the run journalist of concho on down says nato is
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contradicting the initial a of its mission. we have now nato was the main rebel commander in tripoli and was a performer friend of al qaida and the so-called jihadi so this is really the big news the real today which and hardly any of the news or news networks are covering it one has to learn that the worst will never give up its domination of the globe without devastating and taken the rest of the world to war so it is not so doing the main lesson for us to learn is how do we develop our effective internationalism against aggression or for worse the lessons of obviously the west because what they've done in libya. you know gadhafi has more of a social support in libya than the taliban do in afghanistan unlike and understand libya is neighboring europe so with the resistance that is raging leave them to want to go in. libya i think europe needs to watch its back. turkey has warned israel it faces a growing isolation in the region as the turkish prime minister has for egypt
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appears states has recently found relations with ankara as well as cairo strained after rioters there ransacked the israeli embassy anger swelled after israeli forces responding to a cross border militant attack staying we killed five egyptian police officers last month and turkey has vowed to sue israel in the international court over its blockade of gaza it's already cut all military and trade ties with a jewish state after it refused to apologize for killing nine terance in a raid on an aid flotilla last year dr jonathan spyer from the global research in international affairs center says the role of israel in the changing middle east is diminishing. oh it's important to remember that there are there are process is underway in the region right now which are in no way which israel can in no way really exert any influence and we are in the midst it might be said of a tectonic shift actually in treaty to picture the middle east and one of the aspects of turkey's move towards making
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a bid for regional leadership is once again the very distinct pooling of to put it mildly its relations with israel so these are processes of historical magnitude but israel can't really influence israel in a certain sense is only going to be able to pursue a policy of damage limitation hoping very much to keep these relationships with egypt with turkey as much on track as they possibly can. let's take a look at some other stories from around the world now and counting is underway for the into elections with former military general out of paris molina thought to be leading groups have warned against to return to the nation's dictatorship past but a high crime rate and poverty in guatemala have left many voters seeking tough solutions analysts say myleene are nicknamed the iron fist seen as most likely to restore order and stability. japanese prime minister yoshihiko noda has appointed former government spokesman yukio edano as trade minister for change comes a day after the resignation of
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a previous incumbent. who had held the post for an entire week this or what she wrote was prompted to resign by opposition parties after he called the area around that tsunami damaged because shimon nuclear plants a town of death among the trade ministers responsibilities as japan's energy portfolio. a march in chile to remember the victims of the tater augusta pinochet turned violent crowd started pelting police officers and the media with rocks before a full blown riot started on the streets of chile's capital santiago similar marches were held in the country every september eleventh. the constant companions in any war lost lives despair and destruction but the impact on nature often goes unnoticed a little later our t. focuses on the environmental footprint of war. well when one deals with war for us
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to realize that this tremendous amounts of damage that have done not just human damage but damage the physical environment in which the battlefield takes place tremendous amounts of damage done by aerial bombs by napalm boy chemicals that whether it's the sonic boom say factory marine mammals or it's the burning oil fields here in iraq or it's destroyed coral reefs in the pacific for ramming purposes to list just goes on and on the geneva conventions of nineteen forty nine states that carrier shall be taken in warm to protect and bottom against widespread and long term and severe damage the united states although it is accepted almost all of the provisions protocol one has taken exception to that.
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