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the wisdom result you should do a club med goalie silvertail some in your systems only result in spawn the rich coals in the ground many articles of each of the season starts on the sultan which are. stories on our t.v. as libya's new government gets ready for its new and seemed to reach the old regimes cash there are fears that unwavering support for the former rebels may see more civilian casualties. because of a police if you please keep or seize two checkpoints on the northern border in serbia ignoring locals protests and warnings of escalating violence and also. some but palestine joins the community of nations as an equal and there's no longer treated as subhuman species their partner and palestinian leaders defy us he told threats and vowed to launch a statehood recognition bid with the un security council next week.
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to stop for two pm here in the russian capital you're watching our t.v. now libya's national transitional council is lining up for its place at the united nations a new resolution paves the way for them to take over libya's seat at the general assembly although the m.c.c. is not yet in full control of the country and the u.s. also agree to lift some of the sanctions imposed on colonel gadhafi regime artie's going to check out next point. one of the things that the new resolution envisions is a special u.n. support mission in libya that will be set up for an initial three months to help in what they claim it insists is essentially a political operation it would give advice on restoring security but would concentrate on efforts to undertake inclusive political dialogue promote national
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reconciliation and generally help the government in libya organize the elections and write a new constitution and that kind of u.n. presence a patient is welcomed by all members this is something that washes and water the united nations was talking about saying it's a u.n. responsibility to help create some kind of a law and order system that would put an end to the chaos there as a result of the failure to properly implement the craziest u.n. resolution aiming at protecting civilians the country found itself in a full scale civil war with civilians suffering most also the resolution expresses the security council's determination to lift the no fly zone over the leading airspace in the very near future all that provision put forward by russia and a provision that received the support of our members take a listen. in libya but charming the situation into political diplomatically and it's important the council considers lifting the new fly zone over libya particularly as this new fly zone is being violated arbitrarily now in views the
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new reality on the ground in sealing the new fly zone and longer makes sense it's lifting must be part of the international community's efforts to address the aftermath of the libyan crisis. the resolution would also ease economic sanctions imposed on levy and make sure cans of billions of dollars of assets frozen by the security council in february and march are soon available to and for the benefit of the people of libya the general assembly on friday gave libya's un seat to the national transitional council which topple moammar gadhafi although not yet controlling the whole of levy or the rebels bill nevertheless represent their country at the u.n. general assembly next week as for the arms embargo imposed on libya there or uncertainties whether everyone at the u.n. security council is on the same page here russia called for removing a ban on small arms supplies to levy or to protect u.s. personnel diplomats and humanitarian staff but the essence of the french british proposal with regards to lifting the arms embargo is quite vague so there might be
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some tension over the issue there anyway when it comes to concerns over the proliferation of arms in libya and its potential impact on the greek general peace everyone seems to be on the same page and the security council has clearly expressed those concerns the amount of weapons in libya that are up for grabs is extremely worrying more clued up his army left behind armories brimming with workmen's and the rebels have helped themselves those weapons may very well wind up in the hands of people who have other agendas then defeating could offer that's the kind of concern that russia has raised on a number of occasions saying in a cast like the one unfolding in libya the weapons will inevitably end up in the hands of extremists and terrorists and not just weapons for maybe nuclear materials that legal possibly has to. well on the ground in libya fighters backing the new leadership continue to pound what's left of the old regime as few remaining
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holdouts civilian casualties are still a very real possibility for the country was quick to condemn graphics assaults on the rebels back in march seem to have gone quiet as a war and that explains. david cameron and nicolas sarkozy surveyed their handiwork the most senior leaders to visit tripoli since their countries began the nato intervention in libya they say their work is not yet. born with. a billion. he's right civilians are still being killed but now that gadhafi is virtually powerless the people increasingly doing the killing are national transitional council forces together with nato as they attack lead and other gadhafi strongholds on that cameron and sarkozy are silent to paraphrase george orwell in animal farm some civilians are more equal than others nato insists they're targeted attacks but there are reports of m.t.c.
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reprisals against suppose it could be supporters clearly there are real problems on the ground it's a legacy of such a conflict that you will have human rights abuses taking part on both sides of the rebels the national transitional council have promised to hold their own forces to account and that is a process that we will see from now it doesn't seem to be happening yet the african union alleges the transitional forces are hunting down and killing black africans on the assumption that gadhafi recruited them as mercenaries that's borne out by reports by amnesty international which says the rebels hold guilty of unlawful killings and torture it takes pains to point out they could ask the forces committed some terrible atrocities but also document a brutal circling of sky. caused by rebel forces including the lynchings of gadhafi soldiers meanwhile could se hometown is one of the last holdouts
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a letter purportedly from the colonel himself begs the u.n. security council to protect sirte from being pounded by nato and to tackle what it describes as crimes by the forces of the new government civilian deaths are seemingly assured. cameron and sarkozy were quick to condemn gadhafi for killing innocent libyans in the lead up to nato is no fly zone being imposed but no such rhetoric spin aimed at the empty sea in fact it's quite the opposite britain's sponsored a draft u.n. resolution to ease sanctions against libya and against the national oil corporation in particular getting the oil flowing again your emmett's r.t. london. well western i think for liberty and independence faces a tough test next week as palestinian leader is prepared to go flat out and getting
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you went recognition and although yes voters like no means certain israel's already cracking down its less than dedicated settlers as it looks to solidify its position in occupied territory. decades back in. one thousand miles from the north pole. the team is taking you on a trip to spitzbergen on capella go. back twenty years after the u.s.s.r. scola between life is still going strong. but the world's no longer statue of lenin presides over it goes. to sleep. has become a target for those overcome by the cold war in the style of. the closeups special edition on our. cost of and police assisted by e.u.
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forces have taken over two border crossings with serbia in the north of the breakaway region of the locals are mostly ethnic serbs and they've been trying to prevent the takeover by blocking roads through the checkpoints and staging protests r.t. sarraf earth has been close to where the border seizure took place. well where one of the heated pool of course things you're ready and the roads leading up to it main blocks by the protest is we actually can't get the much closer when you go up to the front of that cross thing you're still by the bubble and we can see some of the cave full forces on the ground that we saw helicopters coming across and it is still good you like helicopters dropping off some of the police forces to these crossings also the albanian courts the police they've only actually got to each of each of the checkpoints at the moment and that but only for the time being in an observatory role now of course the plan is for them to eventually take a the control and that's what much of this just the rest so now amid concerns
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a good piece of what we saw in july when violent clashes over the course the government making of me to try and take these posts resulted in the death of a policeman is actually being relatively quiet here today what we seen is a huge number of the serbian i think servants turning out at these barricades but what we've got at the moment is a standoff situation is being called a war of nerves because at both the checkpoints of the barricades is the serbian protesters and in the case all forces at the actual crossings themselves ok no one wants to make me take a full force if they want to make me have to break up the barricades the fears sparking violence and the serbian protest is for exactly the same reasons they say will. prevail in violence so we have the u.n. security council calling an emergency meeting at the request of serbia and russia and no final decisions were really made for not there are a lot of countries that were unwilling really to make these statements take a verse these control points going ahead despite the warnings from belgrade i'm
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from russia that this could really lead to further agitation. for political analyst aleksandr pov it says the nato led mission impossible assisting the breakaway republic and installing customs controls is violating the un mandate. ok for meeting nato overstepped their mandate and their un mandate it's clear they're supposed to be neutral down there they're supposed to be keeping the peace they're not supposed to be taking any one side they're clearly taking the albanian side the suspension is the government increased another the capital of course of all we have the security council were we have five states each with veto power we have three western states and two non western states so really if the west decides to support any unilateral action. you can't stop it so it's not surprising they've been sponsoring kosovo independence for years now and they're actually thinking that
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there are entering the endgame now and they're actually doing a hard push for it right now i want a passionate address palestinian president mahmoud abbas has vowed to seek full state recognition at the un security council the next week well it's a blow to the u.s. which leverage its diplomatic might to derail the bit and watch it now promises to veto but that's not stopping worries from growing in israel with the very real possibility it may soon have to return to last it has occupied for years artie's policy or takes up the story. wanted to meet us here in one of israel's bustling cities he wants to talk but not. but he's seen as a troublemaker. for the talk because. for. the former drove to pinney won't be shut up he says he's tired of being used as a pawn by the government thirty years ago the state made it easy for him to buy a house he didn't have the money so they offered him
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a cheap one the only catch it was in a way stank system and now years on he wants to leave but can't because his property has hard in value since he bought it for. so no war because the government doesn't want people. to. have a show that it's full of people doesn't want to live he says one in two cities as pointed out but the government does everything it can to keep him in most of the land here is barren and difficult but that hasn't stopped people from building on it in a two month construct one has begun on more than two thousand projects here in the west bank polities get extra money from the ministry of education for extra teachers or extra money from the ministry of infrastructure for more interest means less payment by the settlers these were the biggest incentives that are not written
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anywhere in the book is to me it suggests prime minister netanyahu spends nearly a billion dollars a year just to keep the stations going but that has to come from somewhere and tens of thousands of israelis did the math the answers brought him onto the streets in numbers never seen before in israel's history but netanyahu has no plans to leave his statements the goddess of what it does to his economy alter the peace process there is no political. baiting israel about whether it's right or wrong just doing it and we know about many certain learned in the eastern part of the fence where you have a lot of documents which are n.t. as palestinians head off to the united nations he's really only digs in around decisions and with women the way the prospects of peace seem as unlikely as the rise actually leaving the west bank police here are teaching. palestinian
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politician he says palestine to serve sovereign recognition more than some other nations who want there is not easily the sense of sorrow and loss of restoration and anger that others instantly get recognition instantly those who won't even as prepared as we are and who haven't lived for sixty three years under brutal military occupation get recognition statehood get support get an understanding from the international community and yet we are constantly preventing from getting these things by the israeli occupation of american administration that really hates to see the. brotherhoods of justice i think it's about time that palestine joins the community of nations as an equal and is no longer treated as a subhuman species right. a euro zone finance ministers meeting in poland say they're delaying a seven billion euro bailout payment to greece well they feel they were left with
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no choice after athens missed several deadlines but economists around the world are far from happy accusing the e.u. of needlessly jeopardizing greece and pushing it into default or the struggling country says it will run out of cash next month and will be unable to pay the interest on its debt well the last few months have been plagued by indecision among e.u. leaders on how to deal with greece's debt which is now one and a half times the size of its economy but it's not alone as the effects of the global financial squeeze are being felt everywhere as laurie harkness found out in new york. as the global economy continues to struggle poverty levels continue to rise are you feeling the effects this week let's talk about that. well let me see i moved out a man back to my house in central jersey which was i abandoned two years ago.
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out of work so basically i'm just living a day by day this is the wrong place to talk about poverty because here everything is so expensive so. it's weird but how is it in israel we have a lot of people but it's ok you feel like it's getting worse there it is getting worse actually where the. big manifests three thousand people manifesting because it's too expensive living in israel that's baloney what's baloney probably is on the rise you don't believe it is what's poverty. well not be able to get the basics in life ok it's been like that since creation is it worse or better it's probably better since it always was so you're not by not so why would people manufacture such baloney sell newspapers you wouldn't have a job if this didn't happen have you felt the impact on all. yes because i work with the not for profit organization that takes care of women and we're seeing lots
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more women who don't have insurance and you know what do you think would happen if a middle class disappeared. i don't think it's ever going to happen i think things are going to get more expensive and there's not can be any more american dream there's no more white picket fence and not everyone's me alone the home whether or not you personally feel the effects of the rising top or the level the bottom line is it seems like this trend isn't going to reverse anytime soon. so if you're curious as to how. which felt to live in the u.s.s.r. there is one place where the soviet spirit is frozen in time in the arctic circle and it's not even in russia it's a town of balance work which larceny in a region archipelago called spitsbergen a vibrant soviet neighborhood grew there after mining rights were granted in one nine hundred twenty s. and even today russia operates a consulate there making it world's northernmost diplomatic mission but when communism collapsed the community went with it and little strange sense as some of
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the work i've discovered. it's the legacy no one should be proud of heaps of scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape buildings tilting over their foundation pipes to black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture of the guiding principle here is the worse the better walk of life to tell the story about back in soviet times when are we doing for visiting barons were they all going to rise. and how prosperous this was well times have obviously changed by the soviet lag is still attracting a region tourists are very word. much needed cash that's why we. are in dollars common is was here a few days ago and started rowing in a way the local administration decided to pay the bill you and barons work sound
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where communism had long stopped being a lifetime goal but is rapidly becoming the means of livelihood the rusty soviet heritage has suddenly become a hard to reach destination for the older generation of western tourists and while the tour guides are too young to have any memories of the cold war they're more than happy to cash in on the spirit types of a bygone era where you could have some problems where years of tourists come here but this thing goes but now we have a new roof. and there were more workers. from brazil back in the nineteen eighties daryn's work was a burgeoning mining community there the soviet union was determined to maintain at all costs to g.d.p. located halfway between north america and western europe bergen archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the
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me. well of the cold war it served as the use of sars westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last outcome to call it preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on speeds bergan russia is still maintaining a coal mine here but and transfer of profit is far behind local supernews shops. is a big hit that it are in kirton still helps keep the money flowing because it's a russian so your words you can put in rubbles. could grow your. local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these images ation efforts are not very popular with
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tourists help your readers if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be honest the fact that change even for the better is not always good for business something that even our local down has become attuned to when they try to add more than russian songs to their repertoire because the audience called all they wanted to hear was a song comfortably familiar. sound like ours see there is bored kids bergen archipelago. well a few minutes in artie's insight into who sent us all the recession rollercoaster as we report on the bank vultures who are dealing in the debt misery of others but first let's get a bit more positive business with your ear. thanks
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to us and a very warm welcome to the business program three e.u. majors have agreed to take a fifty percent stake in russia's south stream project the natural gas link will go on to the black sea and then on to eataly and austria it's aimed at reaching europe's growing energy demand it is there any will get a twenty percent stake while germany is windows whole and the french from e.d.s. will each get ten percent of the court up with the deputy head of gas problem and ask him how significant the deal is. quicker finalize the call because if you need to study you know the star student project the below was not old when the ball's in court but it took him inside place though and the normal way of it is issue no it was a big bear project with the action plan and it's not soup which the brewing doesn't put eliza project into your time because it fills a gas flow stop the flow to europe via black sea in the cells of the future does
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this actually mean that the project the south stream project is happening but even there here well fuel efficiency and those a company can save his ability to study demonstrate that this project is feasible because let me put it justifiable with especially in the eurozone recent changes since it you know my general gas in the euro will means that russia will be the by this with the billions is ghastly going to build customers how would you comment the european energy commission is going to give. remarks that south stream now presents a threat to european energy security i was a little surprised as well as well as my colleagues because when never never. did it never considered not to because a competitive projects already symbolism because this new projects have different names of a project you started to put your surprise visit to its old fashioned guess was the problem markets become customers but listen you need technical experience
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imprudence a new stadium and not boca as able to diversify as a sources for supply but i still don't see why this applies but nevertheless it gives us cause it will help and it's good to help tony that you showed a month of leo to be in the economies. of the nations turmoil in the stock market starts concerns over russia surprises asian plans the sale of seven point six percent was expected to happen this year and in the comments central banks and soon acquired says it will all depend on the markets. we're currently waiting for the new opportunity as recommended by our financial consultants the situation is very flexible and markets have recovered some positive indications but what's most important for us is a stable trained. privatization is possible this year if the situation is right.
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and the brightest minds in russia are celebrating five years since the opening of the school of business school projects aimed at creating new leaders and help them build businesses that will become international powerhouse this morning of course or is there for us all of us banking on this place as it's seen as the platform to greet the next generation of entrepreneurs it all began on the russian business elite lots of gather and decide it's creates a school that would rival the most business schools like harvard or hundreds of millions of dollars later and their idea is now a reality it's no secret the country is like in high flyers and then sort of imports and then this school is trying to teach russians how to think outside the box and that's where their approach comes in the organizers believe in students taking part in real projects analyze and business activities in countries with rapidly growing economies president moved in with a bit of his convince the project is exactly what russia needs to meet his goals of
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modernization so the fifth anniversary celebration is not only an opportunity to show the world how far short of a has come but so unite the business elite to once again and discuss how to make it even better and one of these ways is apparently to rotate presidents about a diane has announced that he will be stepping down and then the issues will be underway of rapoport the former chairman of alpha bank and current board member financial corp and this is again to show that the small values of different opinions and styles of leadership and the strive to become the best in the industry . lights in just a marina culture will bring us more from school come as a sign of rates its fifth anniversary since the project was launched so stay with us for that sound for more stories you can also have told website archer dot com slash business.
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shack. and. move up to say i. need you. now. since this is my film i get the last word this financial crisis will not be turned off like a light sleep. in the faraway land. where human life is ruled by nature. the business of kind of birth is scarcely preserved by. the poor. engine animals lie hidden in the deep permafrost. and for those who do with them prehistoric times are still too much of. the.
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