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the un's most powerful body is in stalemate over tensions that consular own serbia's north of the border crossings in the breakaway region ignore was called the talks that seem sets all seizing the checkpoints even using by. the british and french leaders hail the democracy they've gone to incent libya you kate sounds whacked with the team to strengthen our the arab dictatorships. and bucko me crew of the so you see i'm a twenty one have returned to the safe and sound of the six months on board the international space station.
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very warm welcome to you this is our see a live from moscow tensions are running high in northern ca stay with the break we were planning to seize control of two border crossings later on friday and he troops have blocked off one of the checkpoints while cost of in-service these trucks to shut off the roads to the other. called for an emergency un security council meeting to try and prevent violence from escalating assays made up or not i follow that decision. the united nations security council gathered behind closed doors for hours to debate and discuss growing tensions in northern coast serbian foreign minister and his course of our counterpart flew into new york for this our emergency meeting that was called for by serbia and supported by russia
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serbia is urging the council to prevent kosovo's ethnic albanian authorities from using force in northern course of oh that is an area populated by ethnic serbs not close to the house and now its plans to send its custom officials and security forces to the border up to to take it over violence between ethnic serbs and albanians are brought to bear in july that violence killed one person and wounded several others russian ambassador vitaly churkin says course of our albanians have threatened to use force ambassador churkin says that nato peacekeepers in the area he believes could be cooperating with the plans of the close of our albanians rather than preventing danger from breaking out we have serious concerns about where the little this is going and the ministry made it very clear that the. position of european union playing this
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mediating role in a dialogue between the between priest and i and bill great is that people can question. the sudden departure from the past of dialogue at a moment when it was beginning to show some promise promise in our view is completely unjustified unwarranted and that it injures. now it was back in two thousand and eight when kosovo unilaterally declared its independence with the support of the united states and western european countries this is something that was not approved by the security council in russia was one of the security council members that warned there would be escalating tensions to follow for years once this unilateral decision was made outside the boundaries of the united nations specifically the security council now we see years later that this is coming true and this is something that the international community is clearly has their hands
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full with and still does not know how to ease tensions but this is this is an international issue that russia serbia and many other countries believe needs to be addressed now before violence escalates and then further. more european on. america's defense shield is to go the last few countries holding him to his rest messala radar bases which washington says are only for their own safety details on that just given it's also us our. rebel forces in libya claim they're advancing in. one of the last bastions several thousands of position fighters tanks and heavy weapons reportedly
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launched an offensive on the city where they managed to reach its outskirts but were met by rocket fire from gadhafi supporters meanwhile britain's prime minister to visit the country along with france's presence and a strong message to followers of libya's old regime to give up the fight both leaders want that nato mission against the forces will continue as long as necessary. to protect civilians. there has more on what some call the political ground to politicians trying to claim victory. for these two leaders have become the first. state to be that gadhafi freely not surprisingly though these two major countries have played a prominent crucial role in the libyan revolution backed by the alliance which eventually led to needed for to the end all for the almost forty two year long dictatorship here in libya these countries were pushing for in nature action
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actually for a military operation here leave it a french war play was a gift for us to fly in. the timing of the space it is very strange because it looks like. a leader. came to. to leave here to take parting celebrations of the rebels while fighting is still continuing and people are still dying not only are they still remain pockets of it after loyalists but here in tripoli in the capital this city looks pretty much divided right now we've seen many people waving new flags and carrying banners thank you so causey thank you france thank you britain for words what you've done here helping us. to take shape but the ras to areas in tripoli where people like grow police support and khadafi and they say they don't trust the rebels because they don't know them
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and they see them as those who just want to share. all high. situation even here in tripoli it's very complicated and that's why some skeptics say that all these celebrations and even this face it by cameron supposing here to tripoli is a little bit premature. time to lift the u.n. imposed no fly zone in libya which was introduced to save civilians and who are. his role has nothing see with any humanitarian mission. here come the former clinton eyes of north africa embraced and welcomed by the n.c.a. see what did france do to algeria look at britain do think egypt what it italy and all these countries do to libya before absolutely nothing has been done about seven safety very good but is the whole point of this nato aggression on libya it's got nothing to do with protection of civilians. you know nato is head guy in in the in
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the rebel slave council as i call it to me and so he said he said in his speech to in green square just the other day that the islamists will never take over and that you know and he said he said it was rebels do not attack the women and children leave them out of this which is an admission from the m.d.c. it's an admission from mr julio that his rebels have been attacking women and children. as british prime minister david cameron visits tripoli to celebrate the end of contract year rule you got it and it looks at how you can feel is working a flat out to keep it that way seems to empower. selling weapons could be a moral minefield but not here this is the world's biggest arms fair and a massive earner for the british economy the government's putting its conscience aside as international delegates short the tanks rocket launchers and missiles so long as business is being done here it doesn't seem to matter who's spying this is
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guest list includes countries like saudi arabia and bahrain both regimes that violently suppressed pro-democracy demonstrations earlier this year bahrain was accused of opening fire on its own armed citizens in february saudi arabia sent its national guard in to help driving armored vehicles made by be a systems the u.k.'s largest defense company its products on this play here would be at home in any bond film this tank can alter its temperature changes infrared appearance light the british government again but he can't change its spots it says there are countries it won't sell to but that doesn't include any here if a country's been invited by the british government here it's it's probably going to be on your list of countries who are able to sell tickets and. make sense of. these right to sell to say was regimes like bahrain have repressed democratic
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process. i don't have a call with some of. these protesters from the stop the arms fair coalition they are angry it's going ahead despite the recent crackdowns in libya in egypt both former customers of britain using their purchases against their own people we're paying the price now in the mediterranean because we showed weapons dinny all the countries that are now experiencing the arab spring i think it shortsighted it's bad for this country it doesn't make money it makes walls here to get this year's shot. those include fourteen countries branded all thora tarion by human rights groups in fact the government came clean on just one day before trade began i'm sure they're very embarrassed because of the one good factory. david cameron was going to be walking around town real square for claiming his belief in human rights
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and freedom and democracy and the next stop was kuwait and it turned out he was travelling with eight obs probably executives like the whole purpose of the trip the strayed not the big traits or tried to make was work straight the but reached the government says it's tightening restrictions on who can buy weapons that could be used for oppression and it claims an invite here doesn't guarantee an export license but defense is big business for britain generated twenty two billion pounds for the economy last year and the case now the second biggest weapons exporter in the world. with money like that up for grabs turning customers away empty handed may prove difficult after bennett r.t. london. now there's also a growing concern that syria's conflict is on the verge of a disastrous escalation is on position members get hold of some mysterious and shipments itself a discussion are cross talk at seven thirty g.m.t.
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his wasat. the syrian government has pointed out that the opposition certainly elements within the opposition have been armed by outside forces particularly the united states as well as israel they claim that they have a concession from a former general from syria who defected and he's going to be featured on syrian television are very soon i don't know anyone who believes the syrian government not only the syrians not only the syrian government i don't know any nation in the world who takes over the serious word the syrian the syrian government said if they are telling the truth then all the media to syria allow the media into the squares along the myriad media to see the troops moving down innocent people like pacifist people and the roses the soldiers if they don't allow the media because they know they can massacre and torture and brutalize a lot more people if they don't allow the media and nobody believes the syrian government not even in fact the people the syrian government.
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because if you look at the. americans and. the europeans picked up the pace and for the last few days a string of agreements of attack the remaining and peninsula the remaining major obstacles of the troubled projects cleared warsaw and washington also gave it a one statement and saying which parts of shield would be deployed in poland by twenty eight and if you can have. the police think missile defense agreement signed between the u.s. and poland in two thousand and eight and it's amending protocol of two thousand and ten has come into force this thursday as we speak it in vision is the deployment of a land base there some three system in poland and it's part of america's revamped plan to build a missile shield in europe with elements of it deployed in different countries in eastern europe just earlier this week an agreement was signed between in washington
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between romania and the uighurs romania to will host a very good lead basis in three interceptors on wednesday turkey and the us signed a similar agreement but that when it was about deployment of an early warning radar . the shield will be unfolding fairly close to russian borders needless to say there's always been any returned in the relations between washington and moscow the worry of words on missile defense has been going on for quite some time now with washington saying we need powerful missile interceptors against a possible attack from some dangerous they usually namely ran in north korea and moscow saying why would interceptors for weapons at those ropes they'd still but russia and russia views america's missile defense plans as an attempt to breach that very precious parity principle that was said by the start treaty russians have been quite persistent for years you know saying it's ok it is not against us those two together in this believe missile shield in europe together and the response
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they get is always a no you know this is this they will cooperate but not on equal terms. now russia manned spacecraft and learns in britain three members of the in satchell space station back during their mission they took part in what's been one of the ten times in the history. of the. moscow's a mission control about so glad to be back to his wife and such trick question. well it was quite an eventful mission as i speak they're actually being taken out of the soyuz t.m.a. twenty one capsule in kazakhstan c. looking very tired after six months in space and then having to go through the landing process but yes some of you have. and ron garan of not have arrived back on earth after what's been a whirlwind of a mission that in the time they've been out there they've taken part in the
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fiftieth anniversary celebrations of months i was on the twelfth of april known as you reason nights were breaking of course the day that you regard when you became the first man to go into space now they've also been on board the i.s.a.'s for the the last ever docking of the of the nasa space station so plenty of the u.s. especially with the space station so plenty going on for them you can see on your screen right now the emergency crews around there making sure that they're ok after they've they've had is certainly in all deal of plummeting back into the atmosphere from the international space station certainly being quite tense here at mission control this family members and people who work on the here at mission control making sure that they're monitoring every movement of the module as it makes its way through the atmosphere and back down to earth huge sighs of relief as you see the parachute come out then
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a round of applause as it hits the ground now those astronauts and is called up those cosmonauts and astronauts will be flowing off to moscow where they'll be given their full briefing at star safety and to make sure that they've had suffered no ill effects from the space travel but as i say they conducted a lot of experiments while they were a pair they were part of a lot of interesting topics as well to space flights partaken by the crew. and some of the of took part in space flights while. or the i hear says they were also there for last month on the at the end of august where the progress supply module that was heading up towards them containing food and water loves supplies but not crushed on the way so they'll have plenty of certainly plenty of tales to tell from the six months they've spent. in space on the international space station and i'm sure they'll be looking forward to getting back to their families and their friends and getting back to used to life in gravity on earth as they say lots of
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tiles that sound like a teacher all over. in the moscow region many thanks for that. ok online right now at r.t. dot com here are some of the stories that you can discover rush's comments he made them shall sample wait for the scalp is being played out and this is billionaires party people are part of our team fails to get his own way. and the diamond desires are zero ball from the beefy swallows his swagger sixteen and a half thousand dollar gemstone he robbed from a woman. now imagine a community where you want for nothing life's easy and works plenty more such
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a pace to exist in a remote russian alan. moore is not even a base within russia's borders it's actually in a widget archipelago called spitsbergen and once and the soviet dream a system without money where everyone's needs were provided for in a series of special reports for r.c. going to visit what was meant to be communism's example of a bright future. it's one of the busiest colonies and they aren't too. restless is the northern sun the brits call the island in search of food for their young noisy and disorderly like all big families seagulls are the last reminder of the one family atmosphere that once permeated this arctic island. eighty sounds coming from this building were just as yours as there today only instead of cries there are children streaks and laughter this apartment block was built specifically
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to house families and while adults were out working he is reluctant to own devices running down hallways and banging doors local residents usually refer to his building as the crazy house across the street was a female dormitory named marius given russian women's undying infatuation with everything french. and the further away he was a male dormitory also known as london supposedly for the gentle manners of its inhabitants during its best here is the settlement house more than a thousand people today it's a ghost town with a spirit of communism is lurking in that band and buildings. called fire a myth because of the like mountains surrounding it thirty years ago it had been living there is soviet people could dream of salaries two to three times higher than in the mainland. vibrant social life in many ways it was
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a task for the brighter future the soviet people were trying to build. the roads northernmost statue of lenin is still peering into the new year right way sure. most of the parents residents worked at a coal mine it was never very profitable it maintained for the sake of keeping the soviet presence at the strategically placed archipelago not only an outpost this westernmost soviet settlement was also an ideological shell window for the capitalist rivals and no resources for spirit to cut a dash a concert hall a library a raw ground and even this hostile olympic pool people here are reliving the true salvi a dream you have their best hopes almost overnight when the soviet union fell apart all of a sudden people of parliament realize their perfect life was just that a few political power amid based on faulty economy and shaky ideology and if you
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your is the former paradise turned into a desperate hole people who are used to eating caviar for breakfast have to turn to hunting to put food on the table. one of the families packed and left a dungeon in cairo made in all its grandstanding glory this pillar was erected here with much pong on the settlements thirty of their fortieth anniversary only to become a gravestone decades later when the last batch of coal was extracted from the local mine workers just laughed and here it was their way of raping over the coals for the live always do you good to be true i am going to our sea pirate spitzbergen archipelago ok tensions of the world are the main news right now because elected female foreign minister helen governing schmidt's campaign primarily focused on the country struggling economy public anger at the previous government's policy blunders but it was
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a post victory and she now faces the difficult task of an effective government with only a very slim majority. palestinians and human rights activists have held a rally in new york gathering in times square marching towards the u.n. headquarters it was to go on as it was for the recognition of a palestinian state in the months general assembly vote the demonstration follows the u.s. officially announcing it will veto any security council decision to recognize palestine. as collided with a bass under cement mixer truck the arjan time capital wounding dozens of people none of the injuries are life threatening and it's don't yet know how the crash happened but it comes just two days after eleven people died and hundreds were hurt after a bus crash into two trains that collision happened as the bus driver tried to rush through a railway crossing. if you're looking to sleep on the cheap all of its uses the
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idea is to. follow the money next day with the added business esque. colognes a very warm welcome to the business program russia's next to limp dick family is gunning for gold in the race to secure three months international investment forum is underway in sochi with thirty five countries looking to put money into russia archies dmitry medvedev is there. unlike the previous years of international investment forum when the main topic was looking for factors of growth coming out of the global financial crisis this year it's all about risk assessment it's become a tradition for body to inaugurate the main day of the forum with his speech is expected to shed some light on the macroeconomic state of affairs in russia and that's where the rubles going to go how inflation will be tackled and how the
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country's going to be covering its budget deficit it's also going to provide some ideas on minimizing the impact of the sovereign debt crises in europe and the united states we're expecting a lot of deals to be signed a major one we're waiting for is the signing of the shareholder agreement between gazprom and its european partners on the south stream pipeline project which will be delivering gas from russia under the black sea gary and then eventually to italy and to austria now gazprom will be getting a fifty percent plus one share stake a controlling stake in the project if things any will get twenty percent france's e.d.f. and germany's wins as a whole will get fifteen percent each and of course one of the main topics of the day is transforming sourcery which will be hosting the winter olympics in twenty four to a major investment destination to provide opportunities for growth in the whole region in the long run. that's
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a look at the markets now or oil is on the rise and easing concerns about the european debt how will the disappointing jobs data come to us as limiting to gains from plunges close. to one hundred thirteen dollars per barrel while doubly tonight is frozen that around ninety dollars. and asian stocks are trading strongly in the black because several sunshine bines have decided to boost don the cuisine in europe move has eased some fears of another current crunch as europe struggles to contain its over the debt crisis exporters start trading in full surcharge tree with toyota up more than one and a half ascensions nokia financials also edging higher with its supine up for a proper round the set. on just the two always had will be opening bell here in moscow and russian equities saw a big jump on thursday after many futures expired they are just rows of the two percent while the miser's gained almost one point five percent and. the diamond believes the markets will see some correction on friday but not much. after
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a very strong yesterday the day i spent some weakness and there's definitely some stocks went up just simply technically so i would expect some profit taking today and some but don't expect me to drop virtually i think we're coming closer to twenty twenty first of september when many investors expect something very positive from the fed so you've put a no sun come up for new stimulus measures for the american economy and the station can change dramatically and they can go shopping up so we will see probably sharper action but it's one big game. that wraps up the business bulletin what stories you can log on to our website or to dot com slash business.
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