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a cold limbo kuchma would result from a cold beverly closer to home with her riviera the tone would come cintra hotel mckown. italy for paris for a life of a stereo the government sits down to prove a range of major tax hikes and spending cuts while downplaying fresh outrage over its own a lavish budget. well the whiff of revolution still in the air of the arab world there are fears america's support for regime change could spell trouble for israel its closest ally in the region. and locked up and left alone caught a virtual extradition laws in britain entrap its own citizens in gaps in the justice system spending years behind bars without charge. and europe's ill health hits russia how bad the infection is we found out in business.
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it is now i am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me rena josh welcome to the program but it's always the siding on the future of a highly unpopular a stereo package intended to put a leash on the country's runaway debt the country's lower house of parliament is voting today on whether to pass an extensive set of tax hikes and spending cuts the measures already been passed by the senate despite weeks of wrangling and mass public protests but even if passed many wonder if it will be enough. for us reports years of economic stagnation and a culture of government access really have left it too little too late. as italy prepares to once again tighten its belt in the light of new austerity measures politicians at scenes found
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a way to save themselves and pennies republish. of the real inside of the parliament you see. free. around really cheap prize and this cheap yet exclusive money was leaked to the italian let's press a magazine but this is no mitchell instead of the straight people pay for them we've ruled that these. cries for the people of the parliament cause five million some from around the. new year and it's taxpayer left it in. fact that's been hard for many to stomach that we are an economic reason arlene are my people like. because they don't bear the interest or lead to care early day interest so we are angry seek. outside the parliament building
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a protest meet with has been growing. in a ferrari has been a hunger strike. for months. all the people here are hungry for a future for their children we don't see that at the moment but to make the politicians listen we know we need to get three million people here who will come protesting against what they say is a politician's a piece of taxpayers' money and then inability to deal adequately with the economic crisis in the country so we're asking for. this i resign but i'm in paris because they are the i guess salaries in our europe ok in an italian police. one hundred thousand euro in spain for example only forty five thousand euro in a year and a controversial spending doesn't end there politicians have four hundred thousand euros allocated for learn which course is live for a million euro is spent just for their stationery and his public anger builds the
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protest movement has been gaining momentum we're. with. young people. unemployed the. casa to be cuts in social spending in people's wages and incomes to the politicians it seems no expenses spared people's appetite for change is growing. thing that. so far no politician spoken so that they've got the hunger strike will continue and there remain here until they get some answers there. and as artie's peer labelling his guest discuss the growing crisis in iraq is not unique in the united states especially there is great concern over the engine of the
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world's economy but wants money and now shrinking. american middle class that and more in cross talk coming your way at seven thirty g.m.t. but here's a brief preview. i was amazed to discover when i got to the united states that everybody who's in the trade union is considered middle class you just mean guys with jobs that's what you mean about your very own terrible little family capital or capital gains or whatever you just read people who make money from money and people earning money from work most of these middle class people make money from work and they should cast their lot in with the poor of people who make their money to the point where being employed means middle class well i once. once said very briefly that for him working class people who didn't want to work. was emergency you know when it collapsed and i would put it the other way around when you get a crisis the middle class becomes the people who have to work and they start having
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this illusion that they can become rich like everybody else and suddenly realize hey we're just like the poor guy down the street that i used to pass by. in. washington has strongly backed the libyan opposition since a revolutionary wave in golf the state it's now equally enthusiastic in its support against syria's president bashar al assad but the concern is whether america's decision to take sides could backfire on sclerosis middle east ally israel are just going to shake our looks at the possible repercussions of u.s. policy as nations in the middle east and north africa are torn between the struggle to bring about change and the struggle not to let that change ruin their lives washington views the arab spring as an opportunity to finally see some of its longtime foes crumble you know iran is not an arab country the arab spring could
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stretch to. and i think in many ways it's a matter of time before that kind of change. and revolution occurred in the runs under the umbrella of the arab revolutions washington is also beating the drums of regime change in syria iran's closest ally in the region violence within the country has been widely condemned countries like russia and china call for both sides in syria to talk and end the bloodshed while america is blaming assad alone the transition to democracy in syria has begun and it's time for assad to get out of the way i think assad stays just like a dog and let's hope that russia or assad is next in line they've overthrown khadafi they're going to have a proxy or client government in tripoli the next step is syria they want to overthrow syria next to take advantage of any movement that exists in syria to overthrow the assad government now they have a more democratic government
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a more humane government but i government that is allied with the united states and after syria the next target will be iran itself watching regimes go down one by one american politicians are filled with new hopes and aspirations some went to predict the arab spring would spread all across the world what this is all about is the arab spring and bashar assad is next and even places like china russia and other places they are very uneasy this is about people aspiring for freedom and that's where the libyan people are just achieved. that's wishful thinking on the part of john mccain but it speaks volumes to where the real orientation is in washington not just of the republicans but the democrats too so they would like to overthrow the government in china they would like to overthrow the government in russia they would like to overthrow the government in venezuela and cuba or wherever people are independent of the dictates of washington but when it comes to syria and iran washington doesn't seem to be just enough sizing about revolutions it actually
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fosters the process by pledging support government and. there but some say this not eventually turned against america's closest ally in the region israel what you have with. with hamas could essentially spread to many more places and then you have a much much larger population base in extremely hostile position towards the very existence of israel by throwing its of board behind revolution makers and really say washington is seeking to increase its influence and control in these countries but look at how things have been in the control department so far eject thousands protest against the u.s. backed military there that's the only power last week injection store in peace really embassy and rage by the killing of five egyptian border guards in leave here from washington she wanted leadership is taking over but the country is at risk of plunging into tribal war syria the opposition includes those with radical agendas
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so the aftermath of the so-called arab spring remains very murky and difficult yet washington seems to be using the early spring to fulfill its long time goals but the fear is it might end up getting the opposite of what it wishes for an undermining the whole region i'm going to shake out reporting from washington our king israel strained relations with turkey and egypt threaten to leave a dangerously isolated from the whole region situation made even more delicate by the upcoming decision at the u.n. and whether to grant a palestinian statehood turkish political commentator by guard told r.t. that israel's current policy is leading it nowhere. israel now is getting word from the notion that it needs rational democratic allies in the region and this isolation no taking place because israeli coalition israeli decision makers on the political level are choosing what you want to do if you will believe
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. it's by refusing to apologize for turkey for what has been taking place since mavi marmara incident and also killing or for soldiers in syria and hoping to get away with what has been done against them certainly puts for forward in new guinea israeli image in the people's eyes the country who continue installed fashion on the cities while the world around them in their near east and it is is really a change in power for you. on the ground in libya the national transitional council is giving everyone in the besieged stronghold bani walid two days to leave or face a full scale back scale attack last week opposition fighters launched an assault on the city but the offensive slowly to face a fierce resistance rebels however claim they have made gains in the city of rev
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values sixty kilometers east of clark his hometown of sirte and even though the whereabouts of either battled leader is still unknown stephen rambam who is the head of the international investigative agency says it's just a matter of time before he's found. khadafi is a nut but he's a very clever nope and he's a nut that's managed to survive for forty five years and i'm sure he took note of how osama bin laden was captured and i'm sure he took note of saddam hussein was captured. and i'm sure he's avoiding those mistakes but he will make a new research. full interview with steven rambam is coming up in the next hour of the imprisoned without charge in britain extradition laws are catching people in the legal limbo tallahassee shart was accused of care related answers and detained at the request
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of the u.s. five years ago is still behind bars waiting as early as i'm about found out the british government is in no rush to close the gaps in the justice system and become really incomplete. hence. the anguish of a family torn apart. the. time of. who our son son is one of britain's forgotten terrorist suspects held in custody for five years without charge trapped in the twisted pits of its justice system we don't. do better we. probably want. some. our son was arrested in two thousand and six on alleged terrorism offenses he
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hasn't been tried here because it's not the u.k. that wants him but the u.s. it accuses of supporting the taliban and being involved with websites it calls extremist one of the web site servers happen to be in america and that's why it's after him people like tyler if they committed anything recorded in this country edition brought to justice here and chawed if you can view these and let them get on with your life five years he's been in prison and this is starvation prison won't release him because of a treaty signed in two thousand and three in the post nine eleven crackdown it means the u.s. can extradite terrorist suspects without a hearing or even showing any evidence has families relentless fight for justice is the only thing stopping them quote committing a sin is a mob would be. see it. and move.
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on to the people who says something but nor none of the government workers that. this is why it's our how was arrested at his father's shop just over five years ago since then the family have seen their son once a week but fear they won't see him at all it is extradited to the states in prison here town who writes poetry and teaches english if extra dimensions and convicted it will be a supermax jail solitary confinement and life without parole extreme measures to those who know the man born and educated in london i'm very surprised that the british courts have not treated him on frail at least in all these years because it's completely clear that he is not any kind of threat to anybody they're a full more like including our maid britain's longest attained without charge
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prisoner gary mckinnon another fighting extradition since hacking into the pentagon seven years ago both pm town has suffered from asperger's syndrome which helped keep gary out of prison unlike the muslim suspects karen mckinnon is say near white middle class english boy and and tell. a very highly educated. british middle class boys and they're both asians and they're muslims and what that tells you is sort of something rather awful about our society despite opposing the treaty in opposition the government's done little to overturn it only an independent review in sick timber townhouse families gone to the european court of human rights in a last ditch it's in tried here it's taken five years to get this far the town has
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fathers not giving up hope yet are the bennett r t. the leaders of the us rumania have sealed the deal under which america would station its much debated interceptor missiles in eastern europe under the agreement the us will build a network of military facilities in the country over the next four years but this is only the first stage of a player with more bases to be set up around your stated intent of the program listed in europe against attacks from rogue states such as iran and north korea according to professor at paris west university the fact that there is no real threat to america or its allies puts a question mark over just who the shield is aimed at. i don't think it's really a military necessity no one really believed it was a possibility you ran europe it's nice size did not reach could not reach western europe so it was the deployment was scrapped in the czech republic now as a new development in rumania but i think the stakes are purely political washington
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probably wants to reassure the former satellite countries. so it's a political move but hardly a military necessity and also considering the state of the us economy i don't think it's a wise move in financial terms one of. these reset would russia at least he was achieving something corp russia and she issued but this new deployment is aware of antagonizing russia which is going to turn into maybe some kind of new arms race which is totally pointless not only because the effectiveness of the shield is problematic regardful but also because it's going to cost a lot of money and unnecessarily because frankly i don't think iran is in a position to attack anyone in the west. but article that some other stories from around the world c.c.t.v.
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footage shows the moment a bus and two passenger trains collided during morning rush hour in argentina eleven people died and two hundred twelve were injured some of them children a bus driver is start to have been trying to beat the train across the tracks several of the carriages for a start the rails hit a train facing the opposite direction. heavy flooding has killed two hundred people and left two hundred thousand homeless in southern pakistan rescue boats are collecting those in villages cut off by water of many remain trapped most of the displaced population are staying in ten to camps floods began early us heavy rains have a group of eight of them hampering pretty fast. it's. a series of coordinated attacks in afghanistan's capital kabul left at least nine people dead and twenty three wounded and resulted in a nineteen now we're a long gunfight militants targeted the american amnesty and nato forces have quaters before several suicide bombers hit police stations elsewhere in the city
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and surgeons stormed it occupied a half built high rise building firing guns and rocket propelled grenades from there afghan and nato forces surrounded the building killing six militants and forcing several others to flee u.s. embassy staff were ordered to retreat into a bomb and gold proof shelters texas base of brave new foundation think tank says the presence of u.s. troops in afghanistan merely encourages the taliban to keep on five. here we are just past the nine eleven ten year anniversary and major attacks are being mounted in the capital that were just weeks out from betray us you know kind of crowing about the most recent statistics we want to cite saying that you know violence is coming down but it was immediately followed by august which was the most deadly month ever for u.s. forces in afghanistan and then followed by the state tech killer text the capital it shows that the military approach in afghanistan such as it works what's happening is that because the united states didn't respond to their primary just
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occasion for the war being achieved which was the killing of something that has lent credence to the taliban argument with the local people that the united states has its own purposes in afghanistan that has given the taliban even more recruitment abilities be able to say that what's happening is the united states is occupying afghanistan and my prediction is if united states doesn't change course we're going to see continued slide instability in the country and it continued rise of local instability and local power brokers who are going to further stabilize the country we're actually generating the situation in afghanistan right now it was much like the situation that led to the political rise of the taliban so unless the united states gets serious about political negotiations with the leaders of the taliban we're not going to see a different situation the fact that such a bill attack wasn't even possible highlights nato is inability to win the hearts and minds of common afghans sas pakistani lobbyist ahmed. this is.

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