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cannot to demonize them because that in turn creates pressures for attacking them later on this coercive approach merely makes iran want to have weapons more ron sees that iraq and libya who gave up their nuclear weapons programs they got invaded or attacked. now it's equal to some other stories from around the world cherokees prime minister has described israel's raid on a gaza bound flotilla last year as a cause for war but sad his country refrain from taking action ankara did however expel israeli diplomats and cut military and trade ties with the jewish state after refused to apologize for killing in the operation and have a trip to egypt turkey's leader warren israel faces growing isolation in the region relations between the jewish state and cairo are strange today after rioters ransacked the israeli embassy. a massive fuel pipeline explosion in kenya has killed at least seventy five people and severely injured over one hundred
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a blast created a giant fireball which engulfed a heavily populated slum nearby the kenyan red cross assisted in search and rescue operations and scores of severely burned victims fought at hospitals in the rabi explosion was most likely caused by tams to siphon fuel from the pipeline. and iraqi army patrol has found twenty two murdered shia pilgrims in the country's western al anbar province the victims were headed to a shrine in syria when their boss was stopped by armed gunmen they were taken to a remote desert area and executed attacks on shia pilgrims have claimed hundreds of lives in recent months. france's national electricity provider e.d.f. says an explosion adam are cool nuclear side poses no risk of radioactive leak the blast described as an industrial accident not a nuclear one killed one person and injured four others it's thought to have been
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caused by fire inside radioactive waste storage facility. bad brings us up to date here on r t let's see what's happening in the world of business where you. i don't do very well welcome to the business update russia's largest lenders their bank is considering buying a long life insurance company the new purchase could be bought for expansion into the life insurance industry and the life that is a subsidiary of insurance major allianz the parent company moved almost all business from the outside life to roles not of life but also life its other russian subsidiary but life still holds all the necessary licenses making it a very attractive target the company says the deal is about to be sealed consists of final decision has not been taken yet. while the rebel is trading close to its lowest level against the us dollar for eight months investors are concerned
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europe's the system debt crisis could head to months of fuel and actually hinder russia's economic growth of the russian currency has lost more than one percent against the greenback in the last twenty four hours one dollar now costs more than two robots despite russia's relatively healthy budget position analysts suggest the ruble will weaken further as risk appetite round the world remains low. well let's have a look at the markets now rising for a second day on speculation current supplies could decrease last week in the u.s. soccer storms curtailed cultural production both brands and light sweet beijing seventy cents per barrel. in japan after monday's steep losses the nikkei is climbing modestly following e.c.v. president statement that the region doesn't count weaponry to stop its debt crisis from spreading their investors are still on the alert about how europe will resume its deepening that this is preventing further games hong kong closed for public
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already on tuesday. here in moscow the markets will open in about two want to also time on monday both are testing the myself close the session interbred extending them last week's loss as. well looking ahead to the coming sessions michael stipe from its creature financial corporation says the local market will be influenced by one of the prices. given the very light had been scheduled in the west and the fact that investors are very much focused on what's happening outside russia many investors will pay close attention to the commodity prices in general and it will create in specific with a lot of people concerned that will retreat from the current level of one hundred ten dollars a barrel to something close to one hundred dollars a barrel on the domestic front investors we were watching on the corporate side for the second quarter financial results from bankruptcy petersburg i will also see
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your second quarter results from us and your goal and of interest will be the normal cynical board meeting to potentially approve a buyback of seven point six percent of the company's shares in a move which would provide a fair amount of buying support and potential low performance from normal cynical michael stein from a picture of and that's wraps up the business bulletin for more stories you can log on to our website archie dot com slash business.
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means for instance on t.v. don't come. in two thousand and ten especially economic zone for industrial production was established in russia somalia region with a total area of six hundred sixty six as. its investors are granted exclusive access and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from profit seeking land and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifty one five percent of the special economic zone operates as a free customs zone which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of implosion sees the sim our region as he said is currently witnessing a sewage infrastructure construction the some are region special economic zone
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promises exceptional of the treaty but developing fuel business in russia will come to the small region for more information log on to the book invest in some more of the value. and. welcome back you're watching r t live from moscow here's a look at the top stories amnesty international calls on all sides in a legal and civil war to prevent here a human rights violations will shortly debilitation after the. some libyans say they are now being abused by those who fought for their freedom. at a time when the u.s. is tightening its fiscal belt florsheim private jails seek more revenue from cash cow prisoners used to lobbying to expand the american justice system and increase the number of citizens behind bars. ukraine considers the legality of day trips
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to the contaminated area around her novel side of the world's biggest nuclear tragedy tourists visit and over allegations they provided unhealthy profits of ukrainian officials. with civil conflict sweeping through north africa and the middle east there's a real worry that the masses of weapons involved could fall into the wrong hands next thirty years from a former un expert on how serious the flow guns is and what is being done about it . with all the talk about diplomacy and tsunami the power of the gun still remains the primary means of solving international conflicts in this cause the current state of arms trade and arms trafficking we're now joined by the former u.n. expert on those issues brian johnson thomas thank you very much sir for being with us today let's start with libya in the beginning of the uprising of the revolution
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whatever you call it there were concerns that those backgrounds may fall into the hands of terrorists has already happened in your view of course with the house because it's easier for guns to be even often the ones that get them but it's about to recall that most of the guns that were looted in our brain or in the nine hundred ninety s. are still missing i mean it's in the back. in the hands of criminals as much as in the hands of terrorists. start off by being illegally many of them could be sold but at some point the guns we call one of the five or in the case of libya the concerns that you have a lot of the reporters were until fairly recently also regarded as being in the with al qaeda in some cases so there's some gorgeously off they might do with them you know when i was initially called a crock i give them up right which is always you take an interest in most problems in the beginning and once you get support for the revolution of any sort of.
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control of some of the individuals within it now prior to the uprising russia was one of the main suppliers of raptors to libya. but as far as i know it was not the only one and some of the countries that are now waging a campaign a military campaign against colonel gadhafi were also supplying weapons to his regime quite openly yes because it's interesting isn't it that if you look at. the ball record of the west in these things is not awfully good we seem to him to be. iraq and libya because they've got something we want i don't see anyone having any critic who sought to go and invade syria or disposed of president thought so maybe he's got nothing to what he wants so i think that's where the real politic comes into play but yes there was a decision taken whatever reason to support it if you know promising even though the same countries did go to the security council and get a resolution which in part imposed an arms about you they then went
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a long long way beyond those terms of reference you could argue the bombing campaign itself was pushing the envelope so what countries are very actually talking about apart from russia who was supplying weapons or not i think most countries how. many countries i mean i know for example a ship months off pistols from barrettes or disagree because it went through a mole so they didn't mistake in the paperwork and it was worth nine million euros when you go declared is not going to go it was so there was a human should have thought about it but they would describe i think a sporting weapons what you will support you do with a pistol but anyway so we know even it's funny and something bold certainly the british i'm so military systems i didn't know whether it was weapons or such i never sold a radar of this kind of thing high tech kits to the regime so yes there's been a whole range of supplies from media all the usual suspects in right now what sort
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of what you just talking about and how dangerous it is and your perspective the problem with you know i'm straight worldwide is that every year we make more guns that are destroyed so every year the total number of weapons on the planet is increasing. quite significantly i know you are think that appropriate something like ten times more guns are made than a thought every year because you have to mention flares and occasions and culprits trying to get guns out of circulation with me but i box my badges programs but there are many thought about the problem but who also makes guns and i will always be struck by how cheap guns are so many times to so now one thing i noticed when i was in the lead bit in march and because they've got. a gun sort of become this very fancy i don't for a young man so it's almost like having an i pod fun american teenager and every young person wants to have his own kalashnikov and i'll wondering whether you can
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really talk about any serious fight against the arms trafficking of money or have a culture of young people really thinking about having a kalashnikov is really what makes them cool and she exactly this is a problem in so i mean that is i was in a boat some time ago in the. company must have been here and there's a i will move a muscle there and you can saying i'm told it's a good job is no without a gun which in the face the problem certainly for young men i mean one of the problems in opera we have the child so just with one of the husband it's actually more fun to be a soldier with a gun because you couldn't think what you want whether it's from to the woman you just take it because you're going to go to their homes and it's awfully hard to get these young men up through the decades of war some to come back into civilian life so it's a real problem i mean there are exhaustive efforts to try and establish what you might call a better organization for them to try but impose a minimum standards and there is
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a conference in new york next year ten years of discussion going off which will try organize it i'm straight through steam i'm one of the. problems at the moment is that what i want to green and almost free trade is a good idea to have some control of your own history that's what goes in the thinking which is christian with problems there was a famous. but sometimes clergyman the colts against the new one sort of go give me trust to think about what you know and i had many good ones because it's a great they don't need to control the whole story but they don't want to really control their own business now regardless of what you're saying about that office track record rather than your support of healing nor do you have to admit that prior to these are rising leave it was a sort of an island of stability and i relatively good live in africa which is a pretty turbulent continent. with everything that is happening there and with all that lot of what kind of throwing around what sort of implications that could have
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for the rest of the region it has implications certainly for the magreb because it's least in terms of criminals they tend not to stay with them but it is so you know it's easy to organize a bank robbery and shoot this over and on the basis of weapons you get from this turmoil in the b.d.s. i agree with you one of the troubles is that. if you knew where you could have a society where the going is taking as if you have as if it's rituals with respect to who or so therefore we have to hope for the first you know police force and there's never enough policeman to control the population by force so we have to be policed by consent on countries which policed by consent generally speaking have a less good control come for us which are but which are not so policed but it's also true that we have a heart for if you will same thing happens but you can't find majority of gun
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crimes of not because. the people who are the ones to hold an illegal weapon because they don't have any trust and someone else looking after them are good for the police to live up to them and that's where the problem starts so unless the libyan transitional national council can very quickly established a me trusted. impartial and kind of police of course and that is mean something is going to conflict with me there will be a temptation on people to keep the president defends you know that means a temptation to use a gun but something that you shouldn't be used what sort of nationalist anything believe get out there which is the elite been authorities could take it on its ear a crazed. percentage of france but then the population i mean that may be buying their knowledge there or are offering some sort of surrender campaign trying trying guns but here's a basic conditions there's no good i mean i've been told and several sort of
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thought about companies becomes one hundred not distributed when there's one occasion i was working i want to browse a bit on the congo program because the country has to go there and i think at the prospect of not paying seventy five total shop and so you go where the problem goes out of the congo if you can buy the fifty books so people are actually bringing guns from of the country became a sort of business becomes a business this is a regular we're going to get a bunch of it so they've been tried different ways around this by saying well as a community as a child there was a bigger issue if you open eyes and weapon sort of before us we'll build you when you pull shells or you can put station up stuff like that so that seems to work better in some ways i have to say that the problem of getting weapons at the circulation has much more difficult for people to tend to think when in kosovo it just felt totally and it was a very very expensive company and it was it was embarrassing you know i mean if you want to look like a look at it like many of the hundred it is easier not to get guns into the
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convention with them sort of initial examination is happy it's bookie and you can have more success and there's no point have you got to her going you know i mean mission so many were just so domination is the key to controlling license weapons if they can get out of interest in the i'm going to look into them now i have another question i'm not sure about it like all of that but if it's just a lot of personal observations. this uprising began back in march it was primarily driven by base young people like teenagers a young man and that my niece what branch of the frontlines holst for the fun of it but i think pictures are now getting from tripoli so very different sort of probables there is a middle aged man who's think should be far more professional than their handling of ours. how did that shift happen i think first of all going to be on the ground all the sort of main. sort of watch myself growing old and when you're young you think you are to fulfill i think what is not right the revolution has been come
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let's go to the stage where it looks like being successful when you get the bomb going right over the people who are now in civilian clothes in the middle and i would guess you know this is a good offer somebody they see in the way of the winds were going to change science finally i have a question regarding their recent allegations or theories that sometimes phrased maybe. illegally selling arms to the rebels i know with the french of admitting dropping weapons to some of the groups i posted something which it is on the face of it's a bridge significance of his admission which one can i don't need to pull. he would a permanent member of the security council goes wrong crossing a resolution they voted for i think it's a bit of a true but you know real the real world is sometimes not so much a place to be and. the british foreign secretary recognition essentially said the one thing britain has no friends when you couldn't interest i think that's true of
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every country it's true of russia it is true it's true of the americans on the ground so people will look to their interests. i think it's the limits on but yes it's about thing when the most united nations system is not perfect and i work it in its own forests and i want to work house meetings but i don't expect of nothing else it is the best system we have and i think it's is very unfortunate when a member states of the security council of then ignores the resolutions they voted for us and also inform us thank you very much for it's a pleasure. for
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amnesty international calls on all sides in the union civil war it's in prevent human rights violations what sort of legislation after the fall of gadhafi somebody and say they're now being abused by those who fought for their freedom. at a time when the u.s. is tightening its fiscal belt for issuing private jail seek more revenue from cast caliber is there is there a fuse of lobbying suits than the american justice system can increase the number of citizens behind bars. ukraine considers the legality of day trips to the contaminated area around trying novel the side of the world's biggest nuclear tragedy tourist visits were banned over allegations they provided unhealthy profits to crane officials. as they have eyes here in our team starts next with natasha.
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thank you mary now and welcome to the sport let's have a look at our top stories nova georgevitch proves once again just why he is the world's highest ranked player this way and his dad major trophy of the year with a comprehensive big field are up on adults in the u.s. open graph a knowledge. base all saying the downside russia or the bulls consonantal hard to make season one this starts says scobee to drive a lot of the seventy opening day fixtures. and also in football surprise package to bond remaining the self-help of the standings in monday's two one victory over terry in girls. let's begin to flushing meadows where nobody joking which defeated draft all adult to secure his third major weight of the year has
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been determinating for most of the season extending his incredible run to sixty four wins losing just weis in swansea eleven and for the fourth straight time the men's final was reigns in lights in monday though it was also a repeat of last is the side the want them by ralf on was a different story at this time around bonus i'll manage to break the said in the opening game but that was one of these few highlights enjoy the beach controlling the game on his way to be seen the doll in their sixth consecutive two men's final meeting of the season first the stats were pretty one sided the top seed winning seats to six or off a cave back it was that however things time and sink needs seventy three jock which was back to winning ways in the fourth set opening the commands for one lead with the couple breaks outs it's once where old finishing off matters move it's another cool hand winner down the line to claim his career bricks the title of george
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becoming the twenty fourth man singles us open champion in front of a sold out of the rush arena. it would hurt. the big game here is this sort of face in the past. century and. now special because we're doing better than ever but you know what. i go back home with. knowing that i'm on the way a great match really from the start to the year i was the third said i was three times break up and. maybe you know i should not drop my serve in those moments but look. you know. when you play when you play that well you're must enjoy i mean you must must bring your smile in your face because you know it's all going well it's all going on your side so. but you're focused you're trying to take
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one foot out of time. and winning here so yeah i'm going to have more fun now when you know the mentions or. also i was talking an occasional season got onto our minds after this initial start was postponed ok might save won't be involved this season after the majority of the team were killed in a plane crash last week russian president no stone will be left in the town tarrytown the school to form a glorious. king over the coverage we're trying to decide the best way to help the families of the deceased players the local machine hockey club was a team that was admired not only nearest larval but all over the country those who must decide on how to resurrect the club which will be the best way to honor its foreign players. and all else is an open assassin's within minutes of silence commemorating the i cannot seem scored serious crime here grab and want to have had
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to have been one of the seven games here in moscow for the i thought by now reports . this is the toughest time the young league has ever had to live through the kitchen and through this four season. where's remembered in some weird tribute to their friends that look inwards if you are slowly killed in a plane crash last wednesday and brief alexander the girl of life or to survive in hospital but passed away on monday morning. the most is can you brush open the season in the russian capital. here are men led by their new coach. that off to first and furious start. just two minutes into the game. produced and
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muscle piece move to win the scoring one nil. you grew up pushed forward with some good chances to level but it was the who's who scored again. questioning here to give cisco a two nil if seconds from the first intermission. didn't losing their grip in the second period sergei chirac of net in the third late in the powerplay three nil he's certainly looking like a wipe out for your grub. however the visitors didn't give up a couple of power play gill's brought them back into the game three two. it wasn't enough to change the outcome and sis started a new season with a win. with both sides clearly playing in the name of their brothers in hockey will never touch the ice again. last.
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