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left all of his spot to whose teams lead was then doubled right before the great public making it to nothing to trillian their way but the game. and the final game of the day was all about some you'll. show off the boys vulgar it was the visitors though who opened the scoring the referee allowing the action to continue after what looked like a free kick. pleasant taking full advantage though but after thirteen minutes after that i should say at two knots the second goal in as many games franjieh this is first home game since moving from inter last month but the four time african player of the year wasn't to have the final say no that was left to another world star ripper to karla's his free kick going straight in right before the hour mark for thing table. huge weekend is ongoing for american
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football fans with the first games of the n.f.l. season already shaking things up for some teams the philadelphia eagles are a squad loaded with dream team level talent and they did what's expected by beating the injury depleted st louis rams on sunday eagle star signing numbed someone and his colleagues commemorating a decade since the september eleventh tragedy rocked the united states and indeed across the world on the field things started bittersweet for the rams stephen jackson injuring his right leg during his touchdown run to open the scoring michael vick meanwhile having a great day threw into de sean jackson here speedster receiver jackson he had the touch finally also contributed heavily to the thirty one thirteen victory run some brought for me while injured a finger on his throwing one little on out into the visiting sides injury walls. new york jets watched george w. bush do the honors on the contrast before scoring a huge comeback win over dallas the carboys. well to run
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a rule in enemy territory at first with miles off still holding on tight to a pass from tony romo to make it seventeen seven the jets though would want to tie the game a twenty four a piece up or scoring on a blocked punt return star cornerback darrelle revis then set up a chance to win by intercepting remove nick. who was cut from the cowboys in two thousand and nine for his looking struggles finishing off his former team with a huge fifty yard effort twenty seven twenty four hour day. and finally russia moved to the top of the standings up in modern pentathlon world championships the host storming into the lead thanks to the men's portions of the games on sunday watch the action unfold. thank you 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 capsule's a limit arena for
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a major pentathlon event which was held indoors for the first time in history. it was all but easy to receive the honor 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 at this really make events here in russia. to find a limit champion and they moyes have had a yet to taste the world championship victory going into this final in the russian capital perhaps it was that short ball charging him forward in all five disciplines of the world championship after finishing first in fencing and a moyes save posted the six best result in a swimming event which still in him an overall first intermediate place another russian that's once it's in the world championship runner up alexander list soon what's hot on the heels of his teammate sustain close in third place throughout the tournament. in the showjumping events both local leaders displayed a near perfect performance and retained their first and third places going into the
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final phase of the competition only one rider managed to complete the show jump in peace without any points deducted and that's hungary's as a moral see who eventually won the bronze thanks so three russian men had a chance to sweep the podium in the last running and shooting events commonly known as the combined and greenway safe and alexander listen obviously had the better chances of being in the top three while their compassionate for love face at suffered sask from fifth place and it was a dream come true for the two time olympic champion and a noise save who finally claimed the world championship gold after winning four of the five events. i'm very happy to. i once again it's my first victory the world championship and that's again more significant but 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 it soon was brilliant at
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the range as his shooting skills have 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 seeing three russian flags on the podium for medical. center of the competition from over the next few days you can see another three sets of medals stated relate as well as the next relay race from across regard to moscow. that is where we often leave the sport for whether it's next.
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culture is that so much of it is money i mean when i see you in the real measure you feel a currency crisis in an unknown future but is there a silver lining on. breaking
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news this hour an explosion at a nuclear facility in southern france with one person killed several injured although there are concerns about a possible leak officials say no emissions had yet been detected outside the building. stronger relations for mutual benefit russia and the u.k. agree not to allow their divided opinions on the bidding go scandal and the resolution of the syrian crisis to stand in the way of a political and economic partnership. and to find out whether or not prime minister david cameron would have been a good k.g.b. agent joining me i need to now wait for details from the crowd. as it was good for business to promising multimillion dollar deals now we'll have more on that in
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business in twenty minutes. generating power iran plugs its first nuclear plant into the national grid facility at bushehr was built with the help russia. of italy moves closer to the center of the euro zone debt crisis as its crucial austerity package and there's a final stage triggering a new wave of protests and tough spending cuts. five pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story we're covering breaking news on our t.v. an explosion at a nuclear facility in mar cool in southern france one person reportedly killed several injured authorities say no radiation leak has been reported the explosion followed a fire in a storage area for radioactive waste according to the list figaro newspaper the
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facilities in the garden region it's a major site involved with decommissioning nuclear facilities and operates a pressurized water reactor will bring you more on this breaking news story shortly . unsolved issues in russia u.k. relations should not stand in the way of healthy and profitable cooperation that's what the leaders of the two states concluded at their meeting at the kremlin or he's an isa now a has more on the outcome of the first official visit prime minister to russia for six years. the president made of called the talks direct and constructive david cameron called them axel would the two leaders have pretty much agreed to disagree on their sticking points just saying that they have to be able to move forward in other spheres especially business a lot of talk that we see in the news summaries a lot of questions about the litigate the case and how that will if it will really continue to affect ties just to remind you alexander litvinenko was
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a former russian security officer who was poisoned with polonium and died in the london eye diplomatic spat broke out between the u.k. and russia half true that british authorities wanted taxed by us and citizen on facebook oh boy but according to the russian constitution in fact article sixty one was president for minded david cameron once again today doesn't allow for the russian federation to extradite its citizens to another country to be tried both sides saying that they don't want litvinenko to effect any further growth i david cameron went as far to say that the issue is not parts but we will continue to grow in other spheres let's take it as it remains an issue between britain and russia and we haven't changed opposition about that and the russians haven't changed their position but i don't think that means that we freeze the entire relationship it's not talking an issue is just recognising there is
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a disagreement that hasn't changed the two countries are changing their arrangements because of it but we should work on our relationship. with it through the years of course work together in many different formats including the g twenty the g eight the un security council and both sides spoke about that in terms of the most pressing international issues they spoke about libya and it turns out they spent most of the time thinking about the situation in syria david cameron mentioned that he believes that that sanctions should go even further and president minutes maybe. it's a topic like you would rather think what's happening in syria is right and something needs to be done but by no means can this turn in to another libya and this is because russia believes the resolution in syria should be tough but at the same time turns to address to both the syrian conflict president assad and the opposition only they can such a resolution succeed it should be tough but not automatically sanctions syria is
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already under e.u. and u.s. sanctions it doesn't need additional pressure so certainly no major breakthrough in british russian relations but a very positive atmosphere considering that a british official at that level hasn't been in moscow on a visit like this in so long positive atmosphere lots of laughs in fact one of the last questions asked of news conferences by the b.b.c. to david cameron asking him about rumors that he was possibly recruited or attempted to be recruited into the k.g.b. back in the ninety's cameron said he doesn't think he would be a very good k.g.b. agent president it's easy to beg to differ. i'm pretty sure that david would be a good k.g.b. agent that in this case he would never have become the u.k.'s prime minister the official visit at this level ended on quite a light no lots of laughs there after that joke about the k.g.b. and david cameron he goes on to meet with members of the civil society and n.g.o.s and also will be sitting down with our prime minister putin on this visit to moscow
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. as russia and the u.k. mall their differences over approaches to the crisis in syria moscow were steaming ahead with efforts to mediate peace russian lawmakers are hosting a delegation from damascus after holding talks with the opposition last week president bashar al assad's advisor says her country would appreciate a fact finding mission by russian officials which moscow has promised to send anti-government demonstrations in syria flared up in march with the regime responding with a brutal crackdowns at least twenty six hundred people said more than killed russia wants the u.n. to take acts. and that will push the warring sides toward dialogue and says assad needs more time to implement democratic reform the u.s. and allies want more aggressive approach is that will target the regime and have already called for assad to step down. iran's who share nuclear power plant has officially started working and now providing electricity the country's national grid is the first such facility in the entire middle east region iranian and russian officials are attending the lodge ceremony and civilian nuclear facility
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came online september third after a number of different tests were can successfully completed russia which helped build the plant also provided with necessary fuel but iran will return all the spent fuel to russia it's easy western concerns over the country's arrangement arrangements are graham tehran has once again stressed its atomic admissions are peaceful not aimed at building our nuclear weapons programs russia's energy minister praised the efforts and working together and promised similar projects in the future. of the roads for if you would use them union used to give to those who read in comfort parts when through difficulties some problems build into the ship plans and to deal with can be promoted to the results that are drawing the attention of the whole world i'm sure the cooperation in creating this nation and developing other nuclear energy projects will be distinguished mostly atmosphere we created while working together it's. stay with us here on our coming your way shortly we pay a visit to
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a sleepy town in italy that has its own ruler and even prince its own money as it plans to break away from rome. but before we get to that back to our breaking news story more talk on the explosion at the nuclear facility in france i drive by yon harbor camp and nuclear power expert for greenpeace. thanks for joining us here on r t so the blast happened at a nuclear waste processing facility how potentially dangerous could that be. well the blast. nuclear waste was mixed. probably that there was some explosive material within the waste. the the reason could be that some of the radiation would come outside of the building and would pose a. threat to people around it people on the side or at the moment inside are kept inside is one casualty and three people have been wounded so it's not a proper nuclear power plant but it still processes nuclear waste so is there
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a potential for a leak from that. has been an explosion so you never know whether whether the building itself is still completely airtight and if it isn't then of course some radiation quickly got sight. after fukushima tragedy in japan germany and switzerland decided to scrap their nuclear plans and even the rest of the world should follow suit or what is the ultimate fate of nuclear power well i do think that in this this small accident or this accident in france this really is also a wakeup call for what is happening in that country and the discussions in trans are very interesting because they seem to follow what is happening in germany and people are more aware in from snow off the risks of nuclear power. and nuclear power is not necessary the world has more than enough renewable and clean energy sources to fulfill all the norms the problem is that in many countries the new political will is still still missing to go into that direction and as i said i
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hope that this accident will be the wake up call for a true french politics to also to find their way to clean alternative. routes get around eighty percent of its power from its nuclear plants you make that having to have been suggested. and it's not it's not justified is all necessary good it was very logical in the one nine hundred seventy s. when there was an urban oil prices where france was for its electricity had lead depending on the oil and it's decided to move away from that by building nuclear power by thing that was a wrong choice because it introduces the nuclear risks and it's also introduces. a high level of security in a country that. has a chance to move away from you tend to see very very. positive discussions currently going on in the socialist party months of. have nuclear power express their perspective you're welcome. global markets have slumped on monday over fears
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italy's debt crisis is worsening as the country's fifty four billion euro austerity package goes before the lower house of parliament for a final debate their proposal includes changes to pensions government spending cuts and a special levy on the rich there are now fears that greece could be heading out of the eurozone are unable to contain its debt crisis. archies i bet it has a wait a second but over a bell the editor in chief of belgium is leading business magazine trends things greece should jump ship. the greek economy is in an outright depression now keep the shrinking at the moment. and on and you will basis unemployment is officially at sixteen percent but the reality it's more close to twenty five percent what we hear from people from the i.m.f. informally is that the budget situation is out of control so there's
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no way the greek and greece can escape from this situation unless there's a somewhat orderly exit from the eurozone followed by a huge devaluation of the new greek currency so i think we have passed the point now where we can argue that we can see greece within the euro zone louise willis collects it it can be organized in an orderly way but the risk is of course that there will be contagion in the direction of countries like for example portugal maybe i will and then of course i'm not even mentioning here that would be an enormous problem countries lines being as financial woes echo deeper inside the euro zone some people are beginning to lose faith in their government's ability to make the right decisions as part of it spending cuts package it always government plans to make changes to the way it's a rural communities are run but the people affected say enough's enough or he's over better went to one rebellious town hoping to break free of the rule of. welcome to feel athena
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a small town in the middle of italy and also claims to be an independent principality and to prove it it's even started printing its own money the man on a 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 philip knows going solo in protest over government plans to slash council funding he wants all towns to merge having the number of local authorities with a population of just six hundred village tino and it's may have put the chop. it's a terrible idea because it makes no economic sense we have everything here to be autonomous and besides our 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 they should get rid of them instead of italy's in deep
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shit one hundred twenty percent of g.d.p. the second highest in europe but 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 the term and to be the next san marino a constitutional republic within italy that has no national debt 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 but the plan is to theory to be worth one euro and for this to be the only currency they spent in the shops and restaurants here. is this is always been slow in this sleepy town but shopkeepers hope the new money will bring new cash.
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i'm sure 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 attracting 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 this month to stave off the rebellion and he'll have a fight on his hands filipinos that sort of rome's water supply and the mayor is threatening to cut it off if he doesn't get what he wants either bennett r.t. philip tino italy. to our breaking news story this hour an explosion at a nuclear parcel facility and mark you all in southern france for a while as we go live our it is daniel bushell live for us in brussels. so then what do we know about the incident and how serious is the situation at the plant right now. because one person is reported dead
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a male worker is the been found carbonized according to one local paper the french atomic safety rules thirty said that an explosion had taken place in an of who used to milk waste you know after the recent accidents the nuclear accidents in fukushima in japan countries like germany and switzerland had promised to phase out their nuclear power but france is called for europe's biggest atomic power producer and it has strongly defended its decision to keep on producing nuclear before this accident took place is heavily dependent on nuclear energy to produce its heat and electricity and french leaders had said the fukushima power stations are extremely safe and something like that could never happen in the fronts of politicians already calling for real time and transparent information on the incident the rules on fears that falls may try to cover up the extent of this incident to avoid fronting export relation. bushra live in brussels for us thanks for that update.
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as word israel that it faces growing regional isolation as turkey's prime minister heads for a visit to egypt prime minister is expected to cement closer ties with cairo with both countries having recently strained relations with the jewish state on friday made a raging mob in egypt's egypt's capital stormed the israeli embassy forcing its staff to clean out her ex build israeli diplomats last week over televisa refusal to apologize for the deaths of nine turks last year as a raid on a gaza bound aid flotilla the turkish prime minister says the attack was a cause for war but his country chose to refrain from aggression middle east analyst jonathan spyer says the implications of the arab spring make israel's position not avoidable. it's important to remember that there are there a process is underway in the region right now which are in no way which israel can in no way really exert any influence on we are in the midst it might be said of
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a tectonic shift actually in the strategic picture of the middle east the government need to want to continue to have a general atmosphere of non simply to israel and so western and so israeli rhetoric and at the same time in reality they are dependent on american support and one of the aspects of turkey's move towards making a bid for regional leadership is once again the very distinct cooling of to put it mildly its relations with israel so these are processes of historical magnitude which 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 as they possibly can it doesn't really matter right now exactly what israel does israel is going to be increasingly isolated it's going to be put in a very defensive situation and that i think is the reality in the region we're looking forward to at the moment. the only surviving hockey player of wednesday's locomotive jaroslav a plane crash has died in the hospital twenty six year old alexander died of severe
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burns to his body and respiratory system the plane carrying russia's hockey team crashed in central russia last week the squad was heading to belarus for their first match of the season more than one hundred thousand mourners gathered to honor the players and their hometown with ceremonies also happening in native countries or before and players killed a crew member from the plane is now the sole survivor of the forty five people aboard doctors say his condition is serious but stable. now to some other stories making headlines across the globe reports say explosions have happened near the airport in the libyan capital tripoli with heavy smoke seen above the city fighting between gadhafi troops and are rebels is continuing in bloody well leave one of the colonel's last strongholds located one hundred forty kilometers southeast of tripoli coffee's fighters ignored the surrender deadline that was given by the rebels but expired last weekend and colonel son saadi fled to me share while the whereabouts of the leader himself who vowed to remain into the country to the very end remain unknown. but
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a hundred people have reportedly been killed by a fire at a pipe lighting kenya's capital of nairobi more than eighty people were injured in the rush to nearby hospitals witnesses said the pipeline that passes through a local slum will burst monday morning officials suspect some of the victims may have been siphoning fuel from the pipe when the fire started. remember you can find any time many stories analysis video and more a click away at our t.v. dot com here's what's on live right now. about ninety percent of afghans are unaware of the september eleventh attacks or the reasons behind their country's near decade long occupation by nato forces there and more about that on the us. that russia dominates. the london international film festival with multiple movie entries include or alexander the surf including alexander socarides policy which won the biggest award at the venice film festival. and.
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