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well the country's interim leaders are struggling to form a cohesive cabinet while their forces are still locked in battle with these remaining supporters that if i loyalists are making a last stand in three cities. and i have been under heavy assault for over a week with reports gadhafi and his sons keep in mind that meanwhile the rest of libya's reeling from the civil war is that tens of thousands dead ongoing nato airstrikes have also reportedly a number of civilians by mistake but some western leaders and now facing charges at home and that intervention i may find some of the images and then a question for mr. for injects foreign minister roland jamal says he's ready to defend gadhafi in the international criminal court which is issued a warrant for his arrest but nato will have to follow in the colonel's first libya's deposed leader is in hiding for good reason. if they find him they'll kill
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him like bin laden some states are now claiming the right to kill against all international law. images like visa moving french lawyers to turn against the government because sarkozy faces lawsuits over the birth of ordinary people in libya lawyers who are frauds accuse the president of committing crimes against humanity this lawyer calls the libyan war renew vietnam where the u.s. sprayed tens of millions of liters of talks ins on crops in the sixty's and seventy's causing brain disorders miscarriages and birth defects to this day. so they're using missiles with depleted uranium which causes cancer in tripoli i saw people crippled by nato attacks office workers who have nothing to do with the fighting that's why we're suing president sarkozy for crimes against humanity. first did noid bombing this residence where thirteen civilians including four
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children died then called the place a military command center this journalist went to see what it really housed books videos spiderman had toys and cultural moves and everything is nothing nothing military in another attack how did we do is wife a child the grandchildren were reportedly killed in their home nato is accused of deliberately wage a campaign of terror. their bombings targeted libya's electricity water and food supply after five months of deadly nato bombs and thousands of deaths people will stop supporting the regime because they simply cannot take it anymore. western leaders a poised for their first big legal challenge of libya if they stop the cases coming to court all together as chickadee it will prove once and for all that western justice really use run by politicians not the rule of law the new bush or r.t. powers. crossed in syria at least four people reportedly killed in crackdown on
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anti-government protests on sunday the ongoing violence in the country has left more than two thousand five hundred dead in the past two months moscow is stepping up its efforts to mediate a peaceful solution to the conflict a team of russian lawmakers apparently on a fact finding mission in syria say damascus appears to be committed to democratic reform the government also circulating a draft resolution at the u.n. this and urging the warring sides towards. the approach rivals the u.s. draft which targets damascus and urges president assad to step down because unless . he says the russian delegation will have its hands full in syria. any kind of military intervention in syria immediately leads to a scenario. this is something. hopefully it will be addressed by the russian delegation in its discussions with the syrian authorities well first
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of all we must clarify well what is the opposition there's an opposition within the syrian civil society which operates within the confines of the law and which has also dialogue with the government and then there's an insurgency which is funded and supported by outside forces and this is largely integrated by islam is it's a job that so lapis as well as muslim brotherhood and consequently this insurgency is there to destabilize and create a pretext for responsibility to protect nato intervention in syria. still lots more ahead for you this hour including often ominous claims the cia director david petraeus is due on the decade living with al qaeda.
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a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. crunch the reports on our . international financial institutions have confirmed palestine is now economically strong enough to stand alone as an independent state as president prepares to bid for full u.n. membership of the general assembly later this week the moves been strongly opposed by israel and the u.s. claiming it would undermine chass of a return to peace talks. if global politics were a sport. the united nations would be the grand arena. and september would be opening season nearly two hundred of the world's most powerful and not so powerful players descend on new york city gathering in one room
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for a week's worth of speeches and a chance to grandstand on the international stage nearly ten thousand delegates and two thousand journalists are in town for the general assembly debate but in reality five countries are the ones who really matter russia china france the us and britain the permanent security council members with veto power the real power in the united nations resides in the security council and it requires a consensus among the five permanent members and as long as the one of one or one or more of the permanent members won't go along with something the un's ability to act is limited no resolutions can succeed if opposed by any of the big five case in point the current palestinian campaign for un membership and statehood and initiative the us publicly supported last year when we come back here next year we can have an agreement that will lead to a new member of the united nations an independent sovereign state of palestine
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living in peace with israel but this year it's the opposite with washington saying it will veto the palestinian un membership bid warning of additional collateral damage one of the things that i that i hope the palestinian leadership is considered considering is the day after what will happen when after whatever. show we have in the united nations is done. what will change in the real world for the palestinian people. the answer is nothing but sadly ironically the majority of the general assembly supports palestinian un membership the assembly alone with two thirds majority can award nonmember observer status to the palestinian. it's like the vatican enjoys and doesn't need security council approval to do so so no one can veto this decision some believe however the un is the wrong forum for resolving major international disputes it's a very dysfunctional situation and actually the un really isn't the one isn't
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really the venue even for this the un only gets the sort of hype aspects of these fights and and deals with them pretty badly to the israeli palestinian problem at the un is mostly theater and this is just one one particularly for a freakish example of it this global gathering attracts the security crowds and media madness of a sports championship but when it comes to practical outcomes scoring more than a symbolic victory could be unlikely even if there is a permanent member or two or three who believe that. palestine should not be a member of the un. they want it on record but the vast majority of the people the world do believe that it's time the i want you i'm here gathering all the. like. yet many wonder if this super bowl of diplomatic strategy leads to anything more than the event itself bring up or not r.t. new york. the thrust of the u.s.
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policy in the middle east region tools palestine derives all mazed entirely from domestic politics and is especially influenced by the powerful israeli lobby in washington palestinian politician. uses the us off. it is ironic this that will stand to look at that ups plane as a way of vindication of democracy and freedom and human rights and human dignity and yet when it comes to the palestinians we are decontextualized removed this is very selective precisely because i think out occupier is. a domestic issue in the us and has enormous influence on the. fates of many politicians so it is not treated like any other country has constantly been examined also because of the heart of the holocaust on the history of western guilt over what to do so in a sense this has shaped
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a certain bubble in which. demanded of exceptionalism and tighten immunity and of course it has acted with impunity so that palestinians were deprived of the protection of the law was given this exceptional treatment but tickler because it has a powerful lobby also and the u.s. carriers are broken on the basis of that. what's the feeling. with palestinian politicians. around twenty minutes time. this week the e.u. will discuss serbian about proposals to break a deadlock in northern kosovo where pristina recently sees two disputed border crossings the move sparked outrage among locals on friday nato led forces helicopter you and kosovo costumes officials of the previously controlled from tear
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and response serves all roads leading to the crossings belgrade's top negotiator called for a call to all sides to seek a diplomatic solution. explains. a stand of kosovo thirty's with the e.u. and nato forces on one side ethnic serbian protesters on the other before us this is our land territory it's refusing to accept the cause being government's attempt to take control of two border crossings here in the north the protesters are standing firm at the barricades they are directed is the game of nerves and night this side willing to back down i don't think anyone in the world can come to these people here in the north and cold and give up simply go home and accept that you are living in the problem they will not do it for the time being the protesters seem calm you don't have to look hard to see signs of the underlying tensions here
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all along the roads here in the north you come across these makeshift roadblocks serbian people using gravel rocks bits of words whatever they can get their hands on really to disrupt the flow of traffic in this area protestors of the blow to remain in place until a dialogue begins about the man the border posts and what will happen with the revenue collected from the customs tax. not going to move until the solutions reached for both sides the situation right now is unacceptable back in july violence erupted when the authorities tried to take a. all of the border posts after closer than prime minister had that she wanted to trade balance serbia the conflict resulted in the death of the policeman and now neither side want to take action for fear it could once again ignite tension considering the major events are taking place right now considering the concerns of the. population living in. this i would say of removing those barricades from
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from the streets and from the main highways it's not for this not a priority of. security organizations and the funding criticisms that they preached on each will position with regards to you lexis said that the monitoring of the customs gate bring much needed law and order to the north pristina says it acted within terms of an agreement a claim that belgrade strongly. this is a serious incident in a serious step back. a long road to formalisation off our relationship with prishtina second thing is that once you put across them officers then you will put a flag then you will put a court of arms then you will put. the laws and then people who live here will be circled by something that looks like. there's now talk among those. by past checkpoints in the course of an authorities refused to leave the
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time being the border crossing remains bloke's and there are many obstacles that will need to be overcome on the road to finding a resolution sarah first. well we have more news videos on cause the web site for you here's a little of you online right now. sounding where i might see forest one screw has become a symbol of hope. after the. video . of tragedy in the u.s. when a vintage plane crashed into the crowd in writing can be found on all you tube channel . is key to.
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the official. story. video. and. now in the palm of your. david petraeus is getting accustomed to his new role as director of the cia. the official stalls as intelligence chief defending. his organization instead of trying
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to reform it. joran says should. the senate and the house intelligence committee. dedicated to the tenth anniversary of nine eleven attack on the united states general david betray us they newly minted cia director and general jim clapper the director of national intelligence presented their views general petraeus from the outset emphasized that he was presenting the agency view on the terrorist threat but would look like innocuous slip of tongue actually turned into a very successful attempt to protect the agency view regarding the a cia role. and its affiliates activities all around the world there was a high expectation of the general betray us would challenge conventional visit him
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and calcified theories and minds at langley instead as the speaker of the agency he promulgated yet again ten years old views of the agency and the threats and challenges the intelligence community is facing in the united states. i think some of the world needs to brief you this hour now first yemen west side of the fire are two government protesters in the capital sanaa looking at least twenty six dead tens of thousands of activists who gathered near the state to build a government offices and chips along with rooftops life and style sheets she said the defense ministry said the trouble began when protesters threw the petrol bombs at full says and it blamed in leading islamised opposition policy to opening fire it's the deadliest crackdown by the regime in recent months. a car bombs
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exploded near the house of a senior police official in the pakistani city of karachi killing at least eight people the time to talk to the chief of the chrono best occasion to paul that she was on all the most of the victims were members all the local police who were posted to guard his residence officials blame the pakistani taliban for the it's hard. a strong earthquake measuring six point eight on the richter scale it's claimed at least fifty along the border of india nepal and tibet among those with three people crossed in the british embassy compound will collapse in the nepalese capital katmandu dozens more were injured jumping from windows during the trauma many roads were blocked and power was cut all across the region the epicenter is believed to be somewhere in the mountainous region which received the most hard hit shops. the former i.m.f. chief has given his first t.v.
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interview since charges of attempted rape against a new york dropped dominic's calls was questioned our french channel by an interviewer who is a friend of his wife he insists is the hotel encounter didn't involve violence but admits to to quote a moral failing on his part he took to be a ways to apologize to fraunces that it was something he would regret all his life . resided i.m.f. head and male feeder. arrested but the case that collapsed and all guest over doubts was accuse it was credible. our ways to deal with the global financial crisis have caused many just speeds around the world but russian billionaires have taken the debate to a whole new level to tycoons came to blows at a recording of a talk show for one of russia's main channels this is property developers that a gale polanski and media mogul alexander lebedev. team produced because the businessmen have been arguing throughout the program but this issue a shouldn't got out of control after polanski told levy dave he wanted to punch it
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in the face was the plan to me and i do eleven as mind and here's what i did. for it was. not what the viewers are expecting i think ok let's get some business news now and cross over to the desk with dimitri. i think they'd be better off sorting their differences on a football pitch like most russians believe as to what's the dry on the deal that puts the sea on this stream gas pipeline and already russian companies are rubbing their hands with glee they're expecting an avalanche of construction contracts russian pipe producer d.m.k. says it's going to be a boom time for the company. approach here is to look at the stage of technical design so it's difficult to give any details but of course we are engaged in the
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project under getting prepared for it so extreme will provide those with orders for the next two to three years. the signing of the south stream pipeline deal spells the bad news for ukraine when completed russian gas supplies to europe will bypass ukraine and reduce its ability to leverage the scouts and with the possibility of no gas to transfer to europe here says it might have to close part of its network ukrainian energy minister uni boyd says the fair price should be slightly above two hundred dollars per thousand cubic meters that ukraine pays for russian gas and currently that's double the price. so the commodities market now is falling to one week low on speculation of fuel demand will fall to mid signs of weak economic growth in europe and the u.s. investors are digesting a four percent drop in fuel use in the world's largest consumer of crude light sweet is dropping one dollar twenty one cents brant is a dollar you know. if you can stop the tumbling with financials seeing the biggest
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drop in people rebar for the norms four percent in paris the sector lost ground after talks over the escalating debt crisis in greece ended with little progress on saturday commerzbank which a bank are losing money for some. stocks in russia also taking a beating. have come back slightly but the my sex now down point seven percent the r.t.s. one point seven percent the russian currency is also losing ground the slipping more than one percent versus the dollar in the first minutes of trading reaching this year's lowest levels and therefore the difference in the drops going on around us in the months or. take a look at some of the main movers on the my sex energy majors and bag stocks on the pressure russia's largest oil company was leftist building out their best. in market down point six percent the south country's top lenders burbank is down one and a half percent and electricity producer beyond russia is also in the red despite the
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company's first off that profit by fifty eight percent to two hundred thirty nine s. . as the uncertainty persists in the global economy russian investors prefer to buy into the companies which rely mostly on the domestic market for their performance we like the names of the companies dad derive much of their earnings domestically because we are seeing strong domestic demand it we're not seeing any slowdown in that even against the backdrop of this volatility the sectors that are mostly exposed to domestic demand that investors can play our financials our consumers develop transport just give a few names is burbank differently that particular bank said last week that it's going to increase the dividend payout ratio from twelve percent to fifteen percent x. five this is the largest russian retailer along with my going expired with ink is a unjustly priced at a big discount to mark need we think a strong growth opportunities in the business of the company and also in the in the
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start so we're like x five russia's insurance market is seeing its biggest deal since the crisis number three in the market the rest so is buying a twenty five percent blocking stake in his rival the escape that he was expected to be worth around two hundred fifty million dollars the company's aim to create a joint group called rest so p.s.k. and save a new company will be the country's second largest insurer. and that concludes this edition of the business news for more you can always log on to our website or to go come forward slash business or join me in around fifty five minutes time i'll be here with an update.
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that's all for us now our must see this is. these remaining troops hold out against government forces and nato air strikes in libya the french president faces a legal battle at home over his country's intervention in the boy's game and they. should be held to account for crimes against humanity committed during the bombing of libya. international efforts are being stepped up to come forward attention and cost a vote when neither the locals so willing to back down after being sent bloodshed he is mulling a proposal to end the deadlock sparked by the body seizure of to board a pace likeness of the. last it's a stated showdown at the u.n. as the general assembly prepares to vote on the status of palestine would be.

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