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still is an art to me the world pales in libya after the gruesome footage of gadhafi is last minutes raises questions over hollywood's love for the person you can be. looking for. meet with greeks read a little hero's i want cuts with a night of chaos paul and paul want to suggest to a sturdy naturist stave off a debt. major peacekeepers used tear gas and obviously against ethnic serbs to remove barricades had a disputed border in broad and possible. this story the last all russian so you walk it launches from a flat space based on the top of scaring the easiest first sat nav system to break the dominance of america's g.p.s. . also president image of unleaded is cooling on the strictly business
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logic in its energy dealings with russia more and that's in twenty two minutes of business l.t. . just after three pm here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. now live is turning a new page in its history following the killing of ousted dictator colonel moammar gadhafi his burial has been a delayed after the u.n. calls for an investigation into how he died get off he was reportedly shot in a crossfire during an assault on his hometown of sirte but the footage of his lifeless and broken body was so graphic that some are wondering why it was broadcast for the public to see other better takes a look. this frenzied mob is about as far as it gets from a trial at the hague. but the death of gadhafi is now being cheered around the
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world as we came restart. even by those who champion democratic justice. people in libya today have an even greater chance of to this news of building themselves a strong and democratic future i'm proud of the role that britain has played in helping them to bring that about and i pay tribute to the bravery of the libyans who've helped to liberate their country we will help them we will work with them a long way from cameron's insistence they could definitely be put on trial and t.c. fighters were even dissuaded from a shoot to kill policy agreeing in august bill taking the line i don't think it got particularly for a trial. in any case but i mean nevertheless the what 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
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a very operation from the start and as a site you know this was no this was never supposed to be about regime change this nato operation but that's that's really what's been the outcome of this the backslapping is being fuelled by this gruesome footage of it that these bodies 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 gadhafi was still alive when captured clearly didn't last long some suggest an execution and question why this is now being applauded he was assassinated after he was caught when the this is a very handy crime against one that man and the other public will see it as such i've talked to people who dislike. this is like. the way he was killed they think this tells us something about the moral of the of the so-called revolutionaries this is also shared by many on twitter there are several posts here already
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concerned about the coverage questioning the need for such graphic images and why did they take her or not as the reporter with such. the images have been labeled her if this tweet says the b.b.c. wouldn't have used the images for anyone else another suggestion to 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 obama refused to release the images saying it could incite more violence or be used as propaganda for gadhafi the vultures are too quick bennett r.t. . let's get more of this from international consultant and author adriana joining us live from vienna cyrus mr assad how do you view this mood of celebration of some leaders over the a violent death of gadhafi. will undoubtedly this is a message for the whole world i don't think this is just about libya we are seeing
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how i think hillary clinton secretary of state of the united states expressed it very clearly on c.b.s. news when she said we came we saw he does need and install a glass room this is a message to the world of how this new world order model actually works well when we decide to take early rejean we do so with the utmost violence and it's a whole model based on. new speaks of the street kristie targeting a role a country both call me lee rolled street middle east support local terrorist and call them freedom fighters who live in the brain death and destruction upon civilians and we call the un sanctions then they spread lies and call it the international community's opinion expressed by the western media then the invade and controlling country we call it liberation and finally the. foreign investment and reconstruction all right well the end of the day now western powers are hailing a democratic future for libya now but only looked back when when saddam hussein was
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captured in two thousand and three the u.s. also thought it was all over but in fact it had only just begun do you think it could be the same for libya. absolutely it's going to be even worse and let's not forget the saddam hussein his country was invaded and destroyed over what a half million people dead because in november of two thousand and two only six months earlier he had decided to sell his oil in euros or not and dollars and i think one of the reasons why gadhafi has his country has been of libya has been made and he has been killed because he had planned to introduce the gold dinar as a goal the currency there could very easily have become a major currency at least in north africa and in the oil market don't forget libya has the ninth largest oil reserve in the world and the main oil reserve in all of africa so i think this definitely smells of oil definitely to smelt of greed on the part of who are some companies as exxon british petroleum and total and they are
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just using this new speak as i say to try to justify their behalf support of the worst terrorist problem because if the white house had to kylie gillies e. in france and in ten downing street we also have very high class terrorists and mafioso running those countries and the better part of the world all right and another worry that has been voiced by several people in the run up to what's happening right now is sectarian violence if we have it does turn into an uncontrollable sort of sectarian violence or will be held accountable and should be held accountable clearly the united states france britain and nato should be held accountable in any country in libya including egypt their preview of the country there is always about a half of the population that is against the ongoing government that definitely we've seen that in libya but what about the wall street protesters in the united states what about the very violent protests in london a few weeks ago what about the horrendous police repression in athens should we
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also be invading bombing greece the united kingdom and the united states because of the weak they are handling their own internal divisions ok and just very quickly i mean you did mention it earlier but there's a quick answer to this you think the rebel sense of victory in libya will mark the end of may to his interest in the country. definitely not to this is just to be giving this is part of the global regime change and see all wrong alert for venezuela in my region for the libyan for it will work and definitely red alert for syria and for iran this is the kind of democracy that the you know this stage routine and friends one for the world right thanks very much for your thoughts there international consultant and author thank you. now many regrets are celebrating the death of a dictator and western leaders are hailing a transition to democracy but as it is going to check out reports about me not the next step for libya. 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 the captured scenario might have put could of been the tough and dejection leaders truth or those of iraq's saddam hussein but a trial over current could out you know down here to even more controversy at this point out there in those three countries who are the big european players for us if you went to the hague you would spill the beans of all the dirty deals there the stuff for real politic between the west in a developing country like libya nobody wanted that lead here in transitional government officials say colonel qaddafi was born or drain underneath the road in open countryside near the city of sirte please don't shoot was allegedly heard at the site many who are now similarities to the capture of saddam hussein he was
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discovered in a small underground hole concealed next to farm buildings near his own hometown but unlike sadam who was captured alive by u.s. forces colonel gadhafi was were portably shot dead by levy in transitional authorities not without the help of the u.s. and american defense official claimed a u.s. predator drone along with a french fighter jet hit could obvious 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 promote the how was he killed all did he die. clearly i think one of the four external intervention and if you are all of nato. rebels and bring. them over for achieving their objective nato's the u.n. mandate was to protect libyan civilians but it quickly became to get rid of could duffy and prop up a government which is now in power only thanks to this. support of the allied
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forces and i think we'll see. not a new democracy and libya but a new reorganization of the libyan political and economic. institutions for 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 achieve our objectives with the us president did not mention his celebrate or his speech was scores of levy unskilled a needle strikes widespread violations of human rights are reported in today's libya there was no water. there's no. medication even oxygen in the hospital they don't have the situation in syria. because i don't see that i can assure you. if you swim. through
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the city no spirits which is disaster it's a curse to free. libya is now brimming with weapons experts say extremists of most likely gotten their hands on the vast former east and left don't tend it as for libya's 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 our party. as still ahead for you this hour a historic launch the first two satellites of europe's galileo navigation system last into orbit aboard a russian silvia's. have all the details coming for you in just a few minutes. the greek unions are threatening a new strikes and protests against a fresh package of pay cuts and tax hikes passed by parliament on thursday the
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government's attempts to stave off bankruptcy were met with a night of violent unrest in athens r.t. sorry for the greek capital for us. process has become a regular occurrence preparing behind the fight says things describing public angry because of us there's a lot that means that the people here in the country has been cut wages fire out the three percent in most cases. have the pensions cut the public spending unemployment here in the country is crippling a high within the americans of a new generation of time left these messes really peace seem to have affected everyone here in going. after. all. that good. and. all sound advice fun of the nation of the people who can fight peacefully because we want our lives.
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of the young and the people from all walks of quick life to institute a protest largess we seen since the crisis began one and they say violence true for our rights it wasn't just the thank you once again boiling eva with fights breaking out not just with the police but amongst the protestors he sells bricks society is facing a social disaster for the past two years we've received austerity package after austerity package people are beyond third breaking point they cannot stand it anymore. using leaders had announced an agreement on a rest if policy will be decided as will the summit this week and has now been pushed back in its internal disagreements is now the pledge the credibility they continue to search and see if they can provide
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a solution. so what people are going to becoming poorer and poorer they're seeing public sector services called hospitals schools universities they're facing i mean the ration of their living state of their living conditions it's not just the face has is have an appetite to change the debate is a page. on top government officials did applies when a physician then the thing he thinks of the nation is now struggling with his conscience he's not the only one speaking to police major after the protest at the start of the month told me that the pressure to the riot police involved in these events you know. it is very hard to describe the feelings of the policeman because there are two a social and professional group we're suffering very very comical measures through the government has to take me 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 piss
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playtest in the days he wanted to make their points peacefully the rest of europe and the i think it's going to be watching this very closely because this is the problem the effects great. thanks. so you can see what the people in the country right now willing to write that. the people here again have to wait a while longer if now it's be ready to listen surf. at all forget that you can get more of our site r t v dot com here's a look at what's waiting for you right now is the hear of a member of the holocaust victims in the radio country is accused of hunting down the survivors. and how a russian man who said he spent seventeen days on a remote island and i see water as was one of the roughest vomits in flu so now seems to be a far only tell you what happened at r.t.
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dot com. a commander of nato led peacekeepers in kosovo has again to warn serbs to remove their barricades at the disputed border crossing where just a day ago ethnic serbs protesters clashed with riot troops were trying to dismantle the roadblocks ok for troops resorted to tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowd while on the transport vehicles moved in doesn't require treatment for gas inhalation and some had other injuries will sort of set up the robots in july when cars and customs and police began to install their own border controls talks failed to reach an agreement on the removal of the barricades that's a strike deadline being extended twice certain political analysts onix on that province claims the serbs in northern kossovo made concessions to broker a peaceful solution to the crisis bots were still attacked by foreign 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 for defending their own land or the
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nato forces here from who knows where the serbs have tried to negotiate there even though they've even tried to give concessions in the sense that they're willing to let supply convoys and supplies and nato troops but they're not willing to do is allow reigning in so-called because the officials from the border between call civil and the rest of serbia 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 government increased you know there isn't going to be a membership that's the biggest issue of all i mean it's does anyone think it's realistic for a place like also to be part of. two thirds of the carol and coming from the understanding from europe will fulfill its the place with the highest crime rate probably in the world not the capital of human smuggling or human organ smuggling and trafficking this place would never get into the. the e.u.
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obviously has no plans of including serbia there either so this is just a game it's just the membership is just being used as a means of for extracting concessions from belgrade and giving the albanians normal average albanians the illusion that they're actually going to get something down the road when when it would be much easier for them to just come to peace with their serbian neighbors. and remember you can always follow our correspondent in a casa role model if an option has twitter stream is online bringing you the very latest developments from the troubled region and in her last week she writes that be a serb leader of the barricades says he for could use the water cannons to disperse people today and he's called for a firm stand but cautioned against any provocation. europe has launched the first parts of its very own a sat nav system into space with a little help from its friends a russian soyuz rocket blasted off from a french space space of the topics of south america carrying the first e.u.
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made satellites well they'll be part of galileo which hopes to end the monopoly of america's g.p.s. our desire bushell watched the launch in a fashion that. this mark momentous occasion for the history of russia's space industry the first takeoff of a long shot outside of russia's base is now is launching in the west despite a few technical minor warbles at the end because we had torrential rain just five minutes before the launch and it's still raining at the moment but despite this being the dry season that can affect takeoff they were not hoping for this but it has gone off successfully that's the main thing of the moment they have gone off successfully as we can see the rocket is launching successfully which is the main thing now should have been yesterday got postponed a few hours because of minor technical issues something called a refueling bell failed to connect well that's a new new problem that happens quite often during rocket launches and the space expose was saying they want to make sure that everything goes absolutely smoothly
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of course the world's most successful launch are responsible for ninety percent of successful launches all these history the family of rocket soyuz really responsible for many historic launches and they'll today we all think of in the west very much hopeful by russia's space industry that this will boost the reputation even further of russia as the world's leading space country now america for example is retiring its rocket some of its loric rocket launchers and they were loyal russia for example to take astronauts to the international space station so really this is the rebirth and the expansion of the russian space industry. will get funds to invest in the next generation of space travel it also gives me advantages from here on the equator as we can almost double the payload due to the fact that the because
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rotates quicker here on the equator the heat we do expect everything goes smoothly throughout the day we will be monitoring more goes on from the control room. we'll bring you updates. all right well let's now check on some other stories making headlines around the world the basket terrorist organization at us says it has indefinitely soused its campaign of bombings and shootings springs leader called the move quote a victory for democracy law and reason since the group now wants direct open talks in spain and france about independence separatist group killed eight hundred twenty nine people in spain over the last forty years. bangkok is braced for searching flood waters with people heading for higher ground and news that the thai capital is about to be swat the prime minister is calling it a national crisis saying measures will be taken for a controlled release of the water which was built up to the north of the city since the start of heavy rains in all this there were three hundred people have died and
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thousands left homeless across the country. dozens of protesting students who occupy the senate meeting in the chilean capital sana'a go have left after receiving promises of change as soon as demanded a referendum on ways to revive it u.s. education system and opposition lawmakers promised to present a proposal demonstrations have continued for several months now to demand a free public education. venezuelan president hugo chavez says he's in excellent health and fever cancer he fought for much travis address supporters in the green as well as hound of stress in his victory over cancer means that there's nothing to stop him from running for reelection next year the fifty seven year old is still popular at home after twelve years in power but he faces constant criticism from a grown. son while in a few minutes peter labelle and his guests discuss whether occupy movements are able to bring the system down and put
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a better one in place you can get the answers in across our that's up to business news with dmitri. that's right it was a time for the business news on and see president dmitry medvedev has called on the e.u. not to impede energy corporation between russia and europe with internal directives the push came following his talks with dutch prime minister not in moscow but then it says the e.u. so-called third energy package hinders gas link ups the package demand the separation of production transportation and sales of energy it could affect russia's gas giant gazprom which is producing and selling gas medium inventive says its business considerations that should be guiding this isn't making in brussels. very good political issue in the energy field everything is good it will be good you certainly e.u. directives do not interfere with the development of full scale cooperation we hope that when taking such a decision business will be
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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 me says the investment is planned to come within the next twenty years with one seventh to be provided by the federal budget their government is struggling to improve the efficiency of vast but hard to reach deposits it hopes are no production from the shelf will make up one sixth of the country's current yearly oil output and a third of the gas output of the major russian shelf deposits include saffron in fields in the pacific and stockmen in the arctic which brings us to the markets take a look at what's happening with oil and crude prices are feeling the impact from the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi although it could lead to an earlier than expected restoration of libya's oil exports brant is down twenty six cents or one hundred nine and a half dollars per barrel lights readers are pretty much the same. european stocks
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are mostly positive gains are limited however as investors await more information as to why. what do you expect from the upcoming euro that summit think about sarkozy and anglo-american have however warned that an agreement may not be reached on sunday but rather that's a second summit. meanwhile in russia the market is barely moving anywhere it's now just a notch tells example investors are cautious however head of this weekend the think of what's happening on the my sex normal snake always losing ground on speculation that the government commission is going to check whether it's a four and a half billion dollar buyback is in line with russian legislation polymaths always opposed to the treasury mr percent today is the company's whine all day of trading on the russian markets it's moving to listing in london starting from next week ross telecom is among the main gate as the company's considering a buyback of its shares from the market. well russian ruble shared a half of its value during its first day of free float the unofficial and official
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exchange rates now a notch that's something the i.m.f. demanded from the crisis heads country where fifty two percent drop from the all the official rate follows a five week span with the free trading limited to special sessions most firms were blights the sell foreign currency under strict conditions to the state new unified open market session is hoped to eliminate the black market week of the russian ruble could boost the country's exporters and spur economic growth. finally russians appear more willing to spend the cash despite the economic uncertainty and federal statistics service says reasonable trade rose around nine percent in september a year in year that's the fastest pace since the crisis of two thousand and eight it's also much quicker than the growth of salaries in the country buying has been prompted by a slowdown in food inflation higher consumer lending and low unemployment another factor is the weakening ruble analysts say internal demand may continue to rise but
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only till the end of the year as a nation is expected to pick up a good. part of us all from major and my colleague yulia book which will be here in around an hour to bring you an update have a good weekend. the .
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