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disciplined in touch with the who tell me touch your religion a guru how would international flood to achieve every green lower job in. the u.s. charges here randi is for allegedly plotting to kill the saudi arabian ambassador to washington as part of a major terrorist attack iran says it's a job. a mosque in israel's rise a long awaited prisoner swap deal that will see jewish soldiers who are truly for freedom exchange for a worth thousand palestinians. looking east the russian premier has mad the chinese leader in basine on a visit to boost cooperation and balance out the financial and political dominance of the west. and in business world demand is no longer being mainly driven by the developed western nations and this is good for russia weak children not spoken about sentiments.
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it is not a out of the russian capital you're watching r t with mirroring the joshua welcome to the program iranians hiring mexicans to assassinate the saudi ambassador in america and the details of a complicated quat the u.s. government says it has uncovered officials in washington say to rein in agents tried to hire members of a mexican drug cartel to carry out the attack allegations they ran dismissed as a comedy show he's got into account has the latest from the u.s. capitol. the u.s. attorney general explicitly said that the u.s. will be holding the uranian government accountable for the plots to kill the ambassador of saudi arabia to the united states also the u.s. is accusing your rant of conspiring to stage two bombings at these really embassy in washington and at the embassy of saudi arabia also in washington and here is how
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the u.s. department of justice came up with those accusations the f.b.i. and was drug enforcement agency have arrested a new raney and born u.s. citizen his name monster or are you are u.s. investigators say the man tried to plot the assassination of the saudi ambassador to the united states and for that according to the americans this iranian man turns to members of a mexican drug cartel who turned out to be undercover f.b.i. operative turner general said the man comes best in the plot and said he was directed by high ranking iranian officials firmly denies the allegations saying it is a comedy show fabricated by america saudi arabia on the other hand to the allegation seriously and thanks to u.s. authorities for thwarting the alleged assassination attempt of their ambassador fear mongering against iran has been going on for many years now let me remind you
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that the state department this list that you ran as a state sponsor of terror it seems now warmongering has reached a tipping point basically the questions asked in the u.s. media now come down to this one will be u.s. retaliate or not as if everyone saw it coming and now here it is what they are not bringing up is possible motives behind accusations like that whether those accusations make any sense at all why would the government if you ran want to kill the saudi ambassador in washington would be rainy and actually taken into consideration the potential fallout by her exit words on american mainstream channels beating the drums of war saying things like we need to step up activities to undermine the government of iran of course we need to step up cooperate. in with saudi arabia and israel speaking of cooperation with saudi arabia the us has brokered the largest deal with saudi arabia in its history worth sixty billion dollars the u.s. would he justify its enormous contribution need to further militarization of the
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region as for iran's some experts believe that undermining the government if you ran has been a long time coveted goal of the united states it's not clear how this incident will play out but it definitely makes the drums of war beat louder here in washington that as you can reporting there i'm not sure have former cia intelligence officers there are a lot of holes in the allegations against this apparent iranian backlog. one of the biggest problems in the united states for for telling what the terrorist threat is in our country is that the f.b.i. runs these sting operations and then claims great credit for breaking up a plot that wouldn't have existed except that they lured somebody into doing it my initial reaction is if the iranians wanted to kill a saudi ambassador why do it in the united states when it would cause a war between the united states and iran couldn't thailand do it in cambodia do it in saudi arabia but why do it here i think what you need to keep in mind is that
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the saudis want the iranians destroyed the israelis want the iranians destroyed the congress in the united states is owned by israel and so the congress wants iran destroyed and this is an opportunity for them to push for war and so i think we have to be very careful until we find out exactly who is behind this by the iranians are as much a threat to the united states as my shoes are to the united states but what we don't need is any kind of a conflict with the iranians because what that will do is bring the whole islamic world down on top of us. still have for you the program the price of compromise the latest file hurdle of servia its campaign for a long desired even membership but recognizing possible could be higher than belgrade one john. the fires of media's new governments around the remains patch of kid up here with his home town but some question whether a victory will hold peace. hamas officials have agreed
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a prisoner swap deal with israel that secures the release of over a thousand palestinians in exchange for a jew or soldier gilad shalit has been held in captivity in gaza for five years and is often used by israel as justification of its blockade of the strip argues policy reports on the deal palestinians are claiming as their success. i must finish the bureau chief khaled mashal speaking from damascus and he called this a national achievement for the palestinian people he expressed regret that not more palestinian prisoners were being released as part of this deal not through office evening tuesday there has been an emergency cabinet meeting in jerusalem that has now finished with the israeli government giving its nod to this prisoner deal what we do understand is that some one thousand palestinian prisoners will be released for this one israeli soldier gilad shalit the details as we have been suggest that some three hundred fifty prisoners will be released in the initial stage that will
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be taken to egypt this is a deal that was brokered by egypt and is happening on egypt from soil at that stage and now one hundred and fifty prisoners will be released and then finally when he returns to israel the final number of prisoners will be released among them marwan barghouti now he is the leader of one of the factions of the fact that he has five life sentences on him and tel aviv in the past it was no way that he would be included in this deal the fact that he is does point to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu changing course and that is some of the analysis that he needs this deal so much more than does hamas in terms of changing the criteria of the deal now the much of it was kidnapped back in june two thousand and six it was a cross border raid women agents from gaza took him across he has not been heard of since he was very little communication in fact there was anyone to incidences where mr adie's actually be notified that he was still alive the latest information we
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have is that this deal will see gilad coming back to israel possibly as soon as the beginning of next month it has been quite some time that israelis and palestinians have not been holding any kind of direct negotiations it wasn't long ago that the palestinians the care of a state is all did not accept this but at the request of the mid east quartet the two sides agreed to resume peace talks and those peace talks. movies you know at the end of next week in jordan so certainly there is now a lot more pressure on these raise to recognize the palestinian statehood in light of this deal going forward one of the problems of for israel has been that it doesn't want to create an incentive for through the kidnappings and there is an element among israeli society who feel that this deal is really too high a price to pay a. policy reporting there and pushing for average deals and boosting cooperation with the aim of balancing out the nomic am political dominance of the west russia's prime minister is on a visit to china and his first day in beijing and with an important agreement on
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the price of oil archy's marina costner is following a landmark meeting. well they'd soon hear and small give beijing and vladimir putin met with the chinese government's official today as well as with the chinese was there and they all congratulated him on having a very successful trip here so far and prime minister putin reiterated the importance of working together towards establishing an even stronger bond and now the talks years they had more of a political flavor russia in trying to have supported each other throughout the years they both also share similar political views which was proven just recently when they both veto the european draft of u.n. security council resolution condemning syria and they're all both members of the brics group along with brazil india and south africa and continued economic uncertainty in europe and the u.s. has seriously undermined their dominance off the global political agenda and also
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from mr vladimir putin said the british should play a bigger role internationally another factor here because of the number of deals made lot of here didn't come alone he came along with a lot of russian business tycoons who roll up and make agreements with local companies and they did and those agreements were seven billion dollars versus them both sides have already said that the relationship between russia and china is the best it's ever been in many years and they're adamant to make sure it stays that way. hasa reporting there and we are closely following that high ranking meeting in china on our web site r.t. dot com so you know log on there any time to get the latest updates or take a look out what you are for the full interview with china's state broadcaster in full or you outline the priority for the two nations technological breakthroughs go to our website to see that. and also online for you american police our use of brutality by the occupy boston brought us to get now war veterans
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were injured by officers and up to a hundred people arrested. the u.s. the e.u. the latest plans to expand its bailout funds have been by slovakia the tiny country voted against a new plan to rescue indebted european nations so the market which was last to vote didn't support the move to increase the amount of money available there were forms to the european financial stability facility have to be approved by all seventeen members of the eurozone if agree that government would have contributed about one percent of the four hundred forty billion earmarked for the fund that as financial advisor patrick. has been working really hard to balance its own budget in recent years and it's not here to pay other countries debts. ultimately this is a question of not just principle but actually rational economic well being of the ordinary working people of slip archaea they have injured incredible cuts during
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the course of the last few years in order to keep the slovakian economy going and ultimately therefore we have this political leader richard selig of the freedom party who saying enough is enough why should we have a situation where five million slovakian people are expected to pay seven billion euros in order to pay for greek people to have pensions three times larger than the old age pension can survive here and ultimately that doesn't make sense i mean slovakians are the lowest wage earners in the euro zone they're incredibly skilled pragmatic they've run their economy in a very sensible and intelligent way and ultimately they feel very very are green with the richest education paying for greece that is ultimately an economy where the government lied about their figures in order to get into the euro in the first place. sara lee has gone a long way in its pursuit of e.u. membership not least the handing over of suspected war criminals but there is one
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compromise proving very difficult to make recognising ka-zar as a sovereign state i think sarah ferguson for its. starting a new life together and in doing so you're going to want to ensure you chasing your partner wisely someone you can trust to have your best interests at heart. we love each other and we love our country too we wouldn't give up on each other and we won't give up on our land you know i see a ceremony because it is a time when the churches divides once again the focus of international attention this couple feel sure of their commitment. this is our territory that's not going to change. that marriage is very similar to the partnerships that serve you know. that's fifteen membership. for richer for poorer in sickness and in health you're going to have to stand by your choice as many countries in the hard way but
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many marriages the reality is often far from picture perfect times the union could be filled with only the compromises and the biggest hurdle in service attention the membership just how. the course of a question if it came down to it and had to say relied on the recognizing what the response i think we have a long way to go and we will certainly do everything we can to avoid such a you know question to be put in front of so serbia cannot give up on its constitution and on its territory in serbia in the same time is not willing to give up politics european integration so it sounds really. unresolved so he has already done much to its potential suitor pulling many of the quite serious that might be we can see to be an option the rest of the final war crimes
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suspect wanted by the hague in connection with the yugoslav was in the one nine hundred ninety let me say believe that the country. it's now firmly on the right track he says visits from the leaders seen as a positive step. only be about to cease in the action because they could be the deal breaker and much more is that the intention has got many many more hoops to jump over before it can get anywhere close to member ship and as is often the case sometimes these unions will not have any particular love. gives up on leads you into grecians. you know jeopardy to become isolated once again and we know. when your eyes when your eyes only think you cannot fight. politically or diplomatically for your legitimate national interest
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despite that is the session that it will never recognize an independent course of reality great the us probations it going to make it very difficult for the government to make any decisive action when it comes to serve. so i have for you this hour here in our seven years behind bars we report on the sentencing of brains former prime minister yulia timoshenko and the world wide accusation that this was a case of politics not justice. despite continued resistance in several areas libyan interim government forces claim they've surrounded out his loyalists in the center of his home town syria taking over the city would bring the national transitional council quotes or to declaring victory daniel bushell has been investigating some experts believe that won't be the end of the war. which western t.v. do you think will be unseen through with nato as bombing of the country those who
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visited libya a very different story. nato and they were just insulting so these are they're asking who are wondering why are they bombing us no idea what was happening some of the media cheer leading in from supporting nato and sarkozy's bombing campaign could be open to ickes ations of conflicting interests or indeed shared ones leading french newspaper le figaro belongs to surge does so because of the does so referral france's main attack gets in libya. the guy who. claimed. you know as nato continues to battle with the transitional government forces to secure the last program duffy strongholds of see it but he will leave some believe that's far from the end of events it's of course very. easy to win a battle. so even with. maybe
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so. it doesn't mean it will be. me. and no doubt. defense from what in which way the rebel government its. people in libya save the thousands the civilians killed the tone in the population against nato and that's what the with still called the clear victory despite many months of bombing. with the fighting not see below for in libya washington and brussels and else sitting with elsewhere pressing for a un resolution against syria similar to the one that pits an eight intervention in libya but how can the west lecture damascus as the former senator after the humanitarian catastrophe it's just caused. at. one vision syria crimes against humanity. that.
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stands accused of turning a blind boy it's a huge civilian casualties in libya but that's approach may come back to haunt the alliance as the people who suffer the come the cost of the losses and grief the new bush or team brussels. well now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world egypt's ruling military council has refused the finance minister's resignation. we tried to quit in protest over the killing of unarmed coptic christians during a demonstration on sunday night which left at least twenty six dead he said the refusal put him in a difficult situation is driving the current government as weak and unable to provide security tens of thousands were rallying against the ruling military council at the weekend over its failure to protect minorities. myanmar's military government has started releasing more than six thousand prisoners as part of a general amnesty international human rights commission had urged the president to
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free prisoners of conscience detainees who are elderly sick disabled or deemed to serve your sentence with good behavior are being would go at least some of the country's estimated two thousand political prisoners also be given your freedom. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says she's planning to leave politics next year for any more private life she says she'll leave the state department after barack obama's first term saying she believes he will be a wife to four seconds clinton has been in the political spotlight since ninety ninety three when she became america's first lady before being a life senator for new york in two thousand and one well she now says she has no desire to stay in the public high. the jailing obvious reigns former prime minister has sparked outrage on the streets of kiev to fly out of criticism from russia the u.s. and the e.u. he was given a seven year sentence for abusing her powers by signing gas conference with russia
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she also have to pay two hundred million dollars in damages to ukraine state gas company. looks at the angry response. judgment day for ukrainian democracy this label of tuesday's events given by the opposition seemed rather accurate when supporters of unity machine which tried to march the streets in defense of the former prime minister. before being dispersed by the police. three months of nonstop protests commentated in scenes reminiscent of the orange revolution with tens of thousands of the streets the tension only broken briefly by the appearance of topless feminist activists the pressure was equally intense inside the court. specially after judge gave the verdict rock to the to mustang go into. the good news ruled that yulia tymoshenko is guilty under article three six five part three of the criminal code of ukraine and sentences had
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to seven years imprisonment and the nice of the right to hold positions in government for three years several years ago she was one of the most influential female politicians in the world this conviction tops off her spectacular fall from grace and naturally left him a sankoh outraged that of marijuana retiree machine or its magic flute taught me the trial showed the constitution i'm just a hundred trampled under throughout i need you to begin the struggle it's a very difficult and important man and you have to protect ukraine against the authoritarian regime down here the prosecution claimed she abused power while signing gas deals with russia in two thousand and nine the accusation has been raising eyebrows in moscow which insists that those contracts were completely illegitimate this particular case is highly politicized and be. essence of the accusation. certainly indicates that this has something to do with
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russia and we cannot accept that the digital acting contract which. remains in force which was never legally challenged. could become the reason . for the good decision. was to do europe also doubted yoko which is assurances that the case was not politicized and lashed out at ukraine's leadership experts say kiev now finds itself in a very difficult situation ukraine's potential membership the european union is some years away and i think we shouldn't pretend otherwise but we do once the countries in europe ceased and to get questions here not just in terms of membership in terms of european values like the rule of justice and this is clearly an extraordinary setback and i do think it is quite possible that the invitation for president yanukovych which to come here on the twentieth of october will now be
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withdrawn not only could this verdict backfire against you because it's good could also benefit you mission go say x. spurts to those protesting her verdict she has become a martyr a symbol of freedom fighting and she won't hesitate to use this joint of arc image even if to do so she has to wait seven years just hours after the simmering tension in central kiev it is back to quiet and normal again it is unclear whether unity mustang cause fate has been sealed as experts are now speculating that a presidential pardon is still a possibility but these protesters here i determined to stay here for at least another week in any case let's see russia party reporting from kiev in ukraine. time now for business update with your listing that's. thanks marina and a very warm welcome to the business program that oil price has shown remarkable
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resilience and lazers wave of financial turmoil unlike in two thousand and eight when courage drops to thirty five dollars a barrel this time it's seldom around eighty dollars a barrel jake now from morgan stanley believes this shows how the world has changed as demand is no longer being mainly driven by the western developed countries well he suggests this is good for russia. but the lawn for oil is all coming from the emerging markets over the last ten years over one hundred percent of the additional demand for oil has come from the emerging markets so the thing that matters for russia given that the oil prices so important for russia is what is happening with growth in the emerging markets in general and in china in particular and at the moment we're constructive of the development of a soft landing scenario for china where they get inflation back under control and through the measures they're taking such as cutting income tax fiscal policy easing and letting the one appreciate in order to support the mystic demond imports which
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will support the rest of the world we see them continuing to grow very strong. the networking giant cisco systems is launching its first assembly plant in russia the site will produce set top boxes that will let you use watch t.v. using the internet all the components will be imported while the plant will assemble them there mr newspaper reports that telecom major bimble call made by up to two hundred thousand devices each quarter the company's on expanding into the internet t.v. market and has more than doubled its subscribers to four hundred thousand since march. russia's second biggest film maker service star is facing another problem with its u.s. plants it may get less than two percent of the great cash payments for the sale of three still mills and little disputes with the buyer to resell sold the assets to run through group in march for one point two billion dollars including one hundred twenty five million dollars in cash and the rest in debt broncos plan to reduce the
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cash component will be filled to one point nine million dollars has forced several started to file a claim in the federal district court in new york both companies have not yet commented on the case. let's have a look at the markets now oil prices are heading down this sell that softer slavic lawmakers voted against an overhaul of europe's bailout fund in be you ask the senate blocked president obama's half a trillion dollar plan to create jobs and the opec has cut his global oil demand for a full cost citing weak become only outlook in industrialized nations. and stock markets mixed across asia in hong kong gains of chinese banks up offsetting losses connected to weak results of u.s. i would mean a giant corps and just not for europe's bailout fund expansion japanese stops are edging wojo and is down two percent antechamber make a nickel four and a half percent that's after the funds bought it production in thailand true to the
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flooding in the country. less than an hour before the opening bell here in moscow there are some markets closed on. a negative note on tuesday after several sessions surprise the most of stop the one percent and the arch as last three quarters of science banking stocks and toil may just war among the main losers. so we have time for now you are today it's your stories and analysis you can catch cold outside archie dot com slash business.
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