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well friday's trade with moderate gains but trading is cautious as investors await some kind of outcome from a crucial euro zone dead meeting this weekend. eleven am in moscow i met a good to have you with us here on r t our top story libya is turning a new page in its history following the killing of ousted dictator colonel moammar gadhafi he was apparently shot dead in the crossfire during an assault on his hometown of sirte as it was overrun by forces of the new government but the footage of khadafi is dead and broken body was so graphic some are wondering why it was broadcast for all the world to see bennett has more. this frenzied moment is about as far as it gets from a trial at the hague. but the death of gadhafi is now being cheated around the
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world. even by those who champion democratic justice. i. salute your courage and while we are proud of the role that we played to help we know this was your revolution from your bravery you showed the world you would get rid of any teacher you would use freedom a long way from cameron's insistence that death be put on trial in t c fighters were even dissuaded from the shoot to kill policy agreeing in august they'll take him alive i don't think you've got a particularly fair trial. in any case but i mean nevertheless the war is basically i guess a kind of summary execution of what may well have been a summary execution is a kind of fairly barbaric into what i believe was a very barbaric operation from the start and as i say you know this was not this
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was never supposed to be about regime change this nato operation but that's that's really what's been the outcome of it the backslapping has been fuelled by this gruesome footage of gadhafi his body splashed across headlines pleaded for the world and the people power is not going to be put back here in libya thanks to the u.s. and its nato allies this video shows get there he was still alive when captured but clearly that didn't last long some suggest an execution and question why this is now being applauded hearing he was assassinated after he was caught one that this is a very handy else crime against one that man and the other public will see it as such i've talked to people who dislike or dislike the way he was killed they think this tells you something about the mortality of the so-called revolutionaries this fuse also shared by many on twitter there are several posts here already concerned about the coverage questioning the need for such graphic images and why gadhafi is dead
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they tater or not has been reported with such cheap. relation the images have been label terrific these tweets as the b.b.c. wouldn't have used the images for anyone else and other suggestions are having a competition sally bercow a prominent activist in the u.k. says she sees where the same wasn't done for bin laden back then a bomber refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaganda but for gadhafi the vultures are too quick to bennett's r.t. . nato now expected to declare an end to its bombing campaign in libya it was aimed at protecting civilians but critics say the alliance orchestrated the operation to capture gadhafi wanted him dead rather than in court many libyans are celebrating the death of a dictator western leaders hailing a transition to democracy but as art is garbage chickie are reports that outcome is not inevitable. hillary clinton on
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a surprise visit to tripoli days before the killing of the ousted libyan leader where she was quoted as saying the u.s. hopes to see khadafi killed or captured soon raise the captured scenario might have put could off in the top of the egyptian leaders through the deal or those of iraq's saddam hussein but a trial over colonel gadhafi would have no doubt steered even more controversy it theirself got that he was very cogent forward to figure appealing powers for the u.s. if you went to the hague you would spill the beans about all the dirty deals there are to stuff a real politic between the west in a developing country like libya nobody wanted that maybe and transitional government official saying he was doing anything but graner underneath the road open country site near the city of sirte please don't feel he's allegedly heard at the site many point out similarities to the capture of saddam hussein he was discovered in a small underground pool concealed next to farm buildings near his own hometown day
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but unlike sadam who was captured alive by u.s. forces colonel gadhafi was reportedly shot dead by a leading transitional authorities not without the help of the u.s. an american defense official claimed a u.s. predator drone along with a french fighter jet hit could alfie's convoy thursday morning as they were trying to escape effectively handing them over to the lead in forces on the ground there are still unanswered questions about what happened to the colonel qadhafi how was he killed. clearly i think. for external intervention and if you know that all of nato. rubbles in benghazi pump unable to achieve their objective nato's u.n. mandate was to protect libyan civilians but it quickly became to get rid of gadhafi and prop up a government which is now in power only things to this. support of the allied forces and i think we'll see. not a new democracy in libya but
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a new reorganization of the libyan political and economic. institutions to the benefit of those who brought the national transition council to power it will be for the benefit of the united states oil companies for the benefit of the british and the french and perhaps the italian oil companies they're the big winners here in the meantime western leaders are celebrating leave us transition to democracy without putting a single u.s. service member on the ground we achieved our objective what the u.s. president did not mention in his celebre toy speech was stories of league in school the needle strikes widespread violations of human rights are reported in two days' leave there was no water. there is no. medication even oxygen in the hospital they don't situation into it. because very few i can assure you. if you sin new schools move to
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the city no spirits which is the disaster it's a catastrophe. is now brimming with experts seeks premiss of most likely gotten their hands on the vast former east left don't tend to ask for leave us transition to democracy the people who are now in power there have not been chosen by the libyan people and many libyans fear that when the time comes to vote the choice will have already been made for them i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . international consultant load over no says the killing of khadafi will only see a change from one dictatorship to another. now the gadhafi that i'm very worried first of all about the fate of the libyan people they are now discovering that they changed their dictatorship for another one neoliberal nato led to dictatorship i'm worried that libya will now become
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a bridge for the for the conquest of africa actually the first steps have already been taken for obama recently to send some advisors so-called advisors to uganda another reason where there's a lot of conflict and also a lot of economic interests i think the plan is the i can understand from an emotional point of view that people are celebrating the demise of the dictator they will soon find out that they've changed their number one the lead by by people who. were former ministers from gadhafi they have interests at stake they already promised to so much of the economic assets to other countries to france to the u.s. to germany and other countries and they're not going to get some democracy getting in the way to change those agreements stay with us here on r t still to come a historic launch only hours to go before europe's first ever sat nav system
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launched into space aboard a russian city walk in. and occupy wall street movement fast becoming a profitable brand of itself forty five years old who's trying to cash in on the financial instability. but first greeks wake wake up this morning to a new age of austerity parliament passed a fresh package of pay cuts and tax hikes in an attempt to stave off bankruptcy the decision met with a violent unarrested athens r.t.c. has more. processor become a regular occurrence very very behind the five sensing the growing public anger of a there's a lot that means to the people here in the country has been cut to their wages by around thirty percent in most cases on top of that. the pensions the public funding unemployment here in the country is crippling a high within the emergence of
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a new generation of homeless these measures really these seem to have affected everyone here in great. athens. here almost up there. and to add us to our young and. old sort of five one of the nation of the people who will fight peacefully because we want our lives calm by. the young and the people from all walks of quick life to institute a protest largess cleese's seen since the crisis began one of the nice violent true footprints very far it's that it wasn't to be the anger once again boiling over with fights breaking out not just with the police but amongst the protesters themselves greek society is facing a social disaster for the past two years we've received austerity package after
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austerity package in the name of the crisis people are beyond third breaking point they cannot stand it anymore. using leaders had announced an agreement an arrestee policy would be decided as the summit this week and that's now been pushed back in its internal disagreements yes now the play to the credibility if they continue to search instead they can provide a solution so work when people are going to becoming poorer and poorer they're seeing public sector services call. hospitals schools universities they are facing an extreme deterioration of their living living conditions and it's not just the protesters with an appetite for change they the vague was eventually passed some top government officials did applies when a position then the saying he'd think that the nation is now juggling with a conscience he's not the only one speaking to police major after the protest at the start of the month told me at the press should teach for the riot police
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involved in these events. it is very hard to describe the feelings of the policeman because they are to a social and professional group who are suffering by the economic measures to the government has to take sometimes it is really hard for them to take part in these protests as working people one small they had to take to the streets to pay protest is even though he wanted to make that point the rest of europe in the year i think it's going to be watching this very closely because this isn't just a problem that affects great situation it affects the entire year right so you can see what the people in the country right now are willing to go to have. for the people here are going to have to wait a while longer to see if anyone's now be ready to listen. or you can always find more on the stories we're covering a click away at our team here is what's online for you right now. you're remember
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in. hunting down the survivors of nazi atrocities. and our russian man who says he spent seventeen days on a remote island in high sea waters was held as russia's only robinson crusoe now shown to be a fraud tell you what happened at r.t. dot com. along the disputed serbia kosovo border ethnic serbs protesters clashed with peacekeepers who were trying to dismantle their barricades for troops resorted to tear gas. and pepper spray to disperse the crowd while armed transport vehicles moved into her move the roadblocks dozens required treatment for gas inhalation some and other injuries serb set up roadblocks in july when kosovar customs and police began to install their own border controls talks failed to reach an agreement on the removal of the barricades despite deadline being extended twice serbian political analyst alexander pavitra claims the serbs in northern kosovo made concessions to broker
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a peaceful solution to the crisis but were still attacked by peacekeepers. they're not going to stop now that's for sure it's just a matter of who will be more stubborn the serbs who are defending their own land or the nato forces sent here from who knows where the serbs have tried to negotiate they've even they've even tried to give concessions in the sense that they're willing to let supply convoys pass and supply the nato troops what they're not willing to do is allow albanian so-called customs officials from taking the border between call civil and the rest of serbia and this is something that they're not going to back away from so this is why we can expect more conflict because obviously nato is acting as the infantry of the the government in pristina there isn't going to be any membership that's the biggest issue of all i mean it's does anyone think it's realistic for a place like kosovo to be part of the i mean two thirds of the heroin coming from
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the understanding to your opposed to the cultural it's the place with the highest crime rate probably in the world you know the capital of arms human smuggling human organ smuggling and trafficking this place would never get into the e.u. and the e.u. obviously has no plans of including serbia there either so you know this is just a game it's just the membership is just being used as a means of victory for extracting concessions from belgrade not giving the albanians normal average albanians the illusion that they're actually going to get something down the road when it when it would be much easier for them to just come to peace with their serbian neighbors. where you can follow our correspondent in kosovo or if an ocean is twitter feed on line with the very latest developments and updates from the troubled region. in just a few hours a russian soyuz rocket will blast off from french guiana carrying europe's first ever sat nav system into space the launch was first set for thursday had to be pushed back
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a day because of fueling problems daniel bushell reports on how the high hopes of the e.u. lay in russia's hands. engineering change russia's soyuz rocket has taken a monumental step in the country's space program as it comes down to its first launch outside the former soviet territory it marks a new high for russia's space ambitions as well as providing additional funds for the country to invest in the next generation of space travel by far the most valuable lonely feeling in the world and i must say that. we we are glad to assure you would hear from from treasury at soyuz uses a lower cost than the extremely efficient model of construction which is successfully put over seventeen hundred rockets into orbit for more than any other launch of european space chief say they've been impressed with the way it's built rational system very simple and effective it's
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a very good way off design a for troy from its sister sites in russia's north and the steps of kazakstan this space and the soyuz have had to be specially adapted to handle the challenges brought up by the tropical climate but the benefits are clear the earth rotates for stay here by the equator giving an ideal catapulted effect on takeoff and almost doubling the payload that the rocket can lift being a superstitious industry packed with quirky traditions some things remain exactly the same a piece of rock has even been taken from the launch pad him nor will russia's pioneering cosmonaut yuri gagarin left to become the first man in space and built into this site the first mission for soyuz just to launch two satellites of galileo a new e.u. satellite navigation project designed to roybal the american g.p.s. system politicians also think it can launch a new poll to ship between europe and russia. country actually contributes to
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industrial scientific and technical corporation for example in the air space she'll get the. has influenced up on the way to raising the level of quality of our business ties and diversification of the structures with russia's being trusted with the world space programs because of its rival track record dating back over half a century america's g.p.s. has enjoyed a monopoly on the world's sat nav market till now it's also behind russia's also to g.p.s. known as lunes competition in the sky is about to get just a little more crowded the new bush will see french guyana. remember what happened. here on our t.v. set for ten thirty g.m.t. so stay with us. when you hear a russian european space partnership in. the future of the european satellite navigation system. on board the world's most reliable space vehicle. the soyuz
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rocket is gearing up for the first ever blast off from a forward base. the landmark launch. life. turned out to some other stories making headlines across the globe the basque terrorist organization it says it's indefinitely ceased its campaign of bombings and shootings going to spain's leader called the move a victory for democracy law and reason since the group now calls for direct open talks with spain and france about independence the separatist group killed eight hundred twenty nine people in spain over the last four decades. venezuelan president hugo chavez claims he was in excellent health and free of the cancer he battled dick chavez addressed supporters in the ballot venezuela stressing his victory over cancer may not be running for reelection next year fifty seven year old is still largely popular at home after twenty two years in power but faces criticism from abroad. bangkok bracing itself for surging floodwaters with people
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headed for higher ground on news that thai capital is about to be swamped the prime minister calls it is calling it a national crisis saying measures will be taken for a controlled release of the water that's built up to the north of the city since the start of heavy rains in august more than three hundred people have died thousands left homeless across the country. dozens of protesting students who occupied a senate meeting in the chilean capital santiago have left after getting promises of change students demanded a referendum on ways to revamp chile's education system and opposition lawmakers promised to present a proposal demonstrations continued for several months to demand free public education. finally in this news block at a time of financial instability some extra money could be a lifesaver that's why the occupy movement in the us is seizing the opportunity by becoming a brand artie's i must see churkin it takes a look. could the occupy wall street trademark be on its way to becoming
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a successful business trick companies big and small have been swarming to the encampment like bees to honey there are over three thousand items of occupy wall street merchandise pins t. shirts and even an occupier's hygiene kit starting at twelve bucks a pack of vailable for purchase on e bay. fresh some nato sauce floats around and pepperoni and occupied meat pizza. a neighborhood special sold a few steps away from where the camp is set up primate with the money oh my god she's just been very pristine all to high they just wouldn't touch a regular pies are twenty two dollars the occupy pizzas are on sale at fifteen bucks this pizza looks a little good but let's find out if they have the true face of revolution so we have it for pete's sake and it's cold and occupied people. i just don't
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think to ajay's freedom of speech like he. appears a little greasy but i can tell you the potential of change and it's cold revolutions are cold. if you got out at the masters it's a slight victory because here's my preference because my protesters don't seem to mind that businesses are using the occupy wall street name to stir up sales part of the reason why this movement is so successful is because people in business you know people who theoretically profit off the sexploitation are also what happy with the way things are working they see everyone is just trying to keep afloat in a terrible economy that's an ampersand yeah i guess we're going to be trying to make their own minds i mean i just don't think we need families i don't know keep your doctor turned out mom and pop shops are using the name of the movement to make sales while yeah people make it a couple of bucks here and there not into compared to the government. too few have
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much too much and so many have so little is exactly why the protesters are out here with a little help from businesses spreading the word is that r t. if you mean as peter lavelle on his guest discuss whether occupy movements are able to bring the system down and put a better one in place and so is coming your way in cross talk after the business news with dmitri. morning and welcome to business president dmitry medvedev has called on the e.u. not to impede energy cooperation between russia and europe with internal derivatives directives i have to say the push comes following is talks with dutch prime minister mark in moscow and that of says the e.u.'s so-called third energy package hinders gas link ups the package demands the separation of production transportation and sales of energy it could affect russia's gas giant gazprom which is producing and selling gas very of says its business considerations that should
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be guiding decision making in brussels. really good coolest your commercial in the energy field everything is good it will be good that you certain you directives do not interfere with the development of full scale cooperation we hope that when taking such a decision business will be a priority for brussels. the russian government aims to invest up to two hundred twenty billion dollars to develop energy in the country's continental shelf come a sunday he says the investment is planned to come within the next twenty years with one seventh to be provided by the federal budget the government is struggling to improve the efficiency of vast but hard to reach deposits hopes annual production from the shelf will make up one sixth of the country's current yearly oil output and a third of the gas output major russian shelf deposits include the shopman field in the pacific and the arctic area. take
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a look at the markets now while is struggling for direction the head of a crucial euro zone meeting crude prices fell a little impact however from the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi although it could lead to an earlier than expected restoration of libya's oil exports brands is declining twenty seven cents light sweet is holding up above eighty six dollars. in asia stocks are trading in narrow ranges as investors are anxiously waiting for this weekend's summit which is expected to finalize a rescue plan for europe financials are on the rise in hong kong providing some support to the banks saying up to china said it would allow provinces to issue debt industrial and commercial bank of china is adding one and a half percent. the russian markets are also looking for direction they're mixed at this hour investors are cautious ahead of the weekend may as we already mentioned prove crucial for the market due to the summit on yours and. french
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retailer or show is dishing out millions of dollars on new stores in russia the company is looking to significantly expand its retail network to solve the only one other international chains like walmart are also eyeing the russian market but orszag believes the only competition are local supermarkets we want to do you look towards in all cities more than five hundred thousand people living and we want to develop three formats store osho i can market ocean city and national i do go past development of the six to ten stalls new stores every year two to three you can see it. within a one hundred fifty million dollar and two hundred million dollars for the main completely tour in russia or russian retailer x five magni you look being very fast they are improving every year without doing the business. we feel that the russian
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a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the wall street center they have to. leave the sentence a good chance the chance to say it's a good move for example the status of the human experiment is exploding with. problems in this rap music would it go to the movies allegedly trying to make sense of global economy and its arcane things and as financial templates each of the research clambering to maintain our confidence in markets and economic wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nations close to collapsing a subprime loan foreclosed homes. to fail super late banks again feel a little like think if the us crash and seven and smash the ceiling team feel just like ultimate in the transition in st the i.m.f. constructionism just programs increase the total economy.
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eleven thirty am in moscow these iraqis headlight the death of libya's ousted leader colonel gadhafi cheered by both libyans and westerners but questions being asked about his apparent execution at the hands of an angry mob and the broadcasting of gruesome images of his body. greece enters a new age of austerity after lawmakers approved more taxes and cuts to stave off a debt default measures were greeted by a violent clashes between angry protesters and riot police. nato peacekeepers used tear gas and pepper spray against ethnic serbs.
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