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this week marked the as colonel gadhafi is grip on libya but the mystery surrounding his staff in captivity has sparked international calls for an investigation it was the official account that he was killed in a crossfire widely questioned he is now looking to hold elections within eight months but as he said he's now reports from tripoli there is much cynicism over whether things will change post gadhafi. not too long ago with handshakes and hugs now it's his head. and his family and a lot of. foreign involvements and fact that though he was always portrayed as a great guy who you also played a lot of footsie and panky with the western. graphic gruesome footage of daphne went viral as news of his death spread after months of being number one in nato hit list under the banner humanitarian mission. we came we saw he died. have nothing to do with your visit. and
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anything claims he was killed in crossfire but edited video begs to differ that show here clearly wiping blood from his head then nearly dead look at the footage shown on t.v. proves that he was captured alive and wounded and after that he was killed. all the pressure is growing for an investigation to find out if gadhafi died as clinton put it or was executed the u.n. human rights organization should all push not only for investigation. and certainly the. libyan members of the. support. but also the bombings that inflicted in libya the droid so many of libya's infrastructure and also so many libyans to billions who died.
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the youth who were killed in the. alliance officials claim the mission in libya is coming to remand the no fly zone will be reviewed at the u.n. security council but many believe this is only the end of gadhafi and the beginning of a new era of crisis libya is in for a period of horrendous chaos after the nato bombing that it's brought parts of libya back to the stone age some say the race for the country's oil has kicked off france is already demanding thirty five percent of libya's gross national gross oil production and i suspect that the people of libya will be furious and outraged that they are paying france for having bought the infrastructure having destroyed the schools the hospitals the the water supply and a country united in hatred for gadhafi might not stand together now that he's gone all these these different groups that we were held together but one thing that was a trigger. and now that it's gone away you can really direct their anger at each
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other and i think you have chaos ensues and political instability there's a lot of people looking back on libya. and we change and we're back where now and that is not that great celebrations continued throughout the week crossing the country and it seems few people here are really thinking about the future to libya without gadhafi it really means for them a country with no leader a lot of weapons and even more oil reporting from tripoli and he's now a r.t. or you can also follow her spine in the viennese and now is twitter stream is bringing you the latest developments from the country. t.v. is preparing to declare its liberation later today with people celebrating khadafi das across the country they have guns for the guys and games for the kids but managed. children are ready to make weapons of war their toys nato says it will
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stop its bombing campaign on halloween but libyans are already dressing up like their former dictator. and always at her twitter page. now to syria where hundreds energized by gadhafi skill and came out to congratulate levy and show anger at their own regime at least twenty four died in the resulting clampdown protests the country remains divided between supporters and opponents of president assad and both sides have blood on their hands as artie's tests are syria now reports. this is the office of the traitor reads one of the messages on the wall these rail and the us were able to buy you with a thousand dollars says another. this is where several opposition leaders work. he had been a vocal critic and had spent fourteen years in jail a very bad time he recalls like many opposition members he thinks there's really very little room for me conciliation under the current environment. because
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troops must be with. us. it is the regime that i know. is listening to people. he insists peaceful protesters were forced to respond to attacks by security forces but he acknowledges that now it's simply not black and white responsibility for the violence goes both ways. killing civilians but we have some civilians killing. soldiers yes son was one of the first soldiers killed since protests began in the country he was killed in daraa on march twenty three. foreign media acknowledged that too many of the national guards have lost their lives should have been some people say that's existed. these civilians and members like my son. members killed other members this is impossible the media
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that says it is plain lying. and variant lies the problem the moment. there is confusion about what's really going on information is taken by each side and used to defend their position so if you hear only arguments from one side you'll likely believe them amid this atmosphere of confusion and misinformation the push for reforms continues what's the enduring that informs this is another question whenever a new legislation is made we see an escalation of the security situation in syria the killing by the guns but we cannot absolutely put the blame on the government as i mean some circles trying to propagate all voices from both sides are calling for dialogue to sit down and talk to the serious themselves agree that if this crisis is to be resolved that foundation of trust should be first laid down but with each threat or death syria respond to rising an already widening political gap.
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there's are still you are damascus. it's a race against time for the e.u. leaders to try and save the euro they have gathered for a new round of marathon talks in brussels the leaders are still trying to work out a comprehensive plan to try and resolve the eurozone debt crisis they're expected to tell banks they have to accept greek debt while never pay world great dad will never be paid in full and so need to raise capital to deal with the losses earlier in the year said a comprehensive plan will be announced on wednesday when they gather for a summit but some financial analysts believe the problem is being tackled from the wrong and altogether. it's a coming to union that is not an optimal commons here that doesn't work for most of its members that belong within the eurozone within the single currency area so the longer they keep going as it is the longer the economic problems will last
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be more words on the streets of athens will be more pain felt by the greek people dragging down the whole of the european union that's what happens when you take away people's democracy and you centralize power to whether to be small clique of people the politicians are so wedded to the idea of trying to protect of the euro or that is a big mistake is becoming a ticking time bomb so if there was an economic reality an economic sense prevailing amongst the european political class they will take action and dismantle the euro that is the answer and that should happen soon violent clashes in greece broke out as a country's parliament was voting on a new set of hysteria measures government sad even tougher pay cuts and tax hikes were necessary to secure the next installment of bailout cash from the e.u. however the protests in athens and beyond show the public is breaking point r.t.
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sarah ferguson is in the greek capital. processor become a regular occurrence theory behind the five things the growing public angry fears of a star say what 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 spending unemployment here in the country is cripplingly high and we seen the emergence of a new generation of homeless these masses willing to seem to have affected everyone here in great oh i've been. here almost up to that good. and us to our young and. old son five one of the nation of the people who will fight peacefully because we want our lives come by. the young and the people from all walks of life joined the today protest largest
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cleese's seen since the crisis began one of the most violent through 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 austerity package people are beyond third breaking point they cannot stand it anymore. and it's not just a phrase has is with an appetite for change that the vagueness past and top government officials did applies when a position member saying he thinks that in asia business struggling with his clinton's he's not the only one speaking to police major after the protests and starts them and tell me it's a question for the riot police involved in these events even the school of the
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system it is very hard to describe the feelings. the policeman because there are two a social and a professional group who are suffering by the economic measures to government has to take me sometimes it is really hard for them to take part induce protests as a working people but once more they had to take to the streets to protest is the days he wanted to make their point peacefully the rest of europe in the areas they need to be watching this very closely because this isn't just a problem that affects great it is a situation that affects the entire year right so you can see what the people in the country right now willing to go through to have their voices heard the people here are going to have to wait a while longer see if anyone from now to be ready to listen. also i have for you this hour here on our t.v. trials and to return to let me tell you i'm not embarrassed to say that the government and the country are not doing enough for my son and the rest of those
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missing in action israeli soldier gilad shalit comes home after being exchanged forty thousand palestinian prisoners leaving some families to feel their a lost children have been for god. and anti wall street protesters warned that americans are under attack from banks fattening up their profits while the earth tightening their belts. nato led forces and possible have failed to remove barricades put up by asyik serbs at a disputed border crossing serbs set up the roadblocks back in july when cars of our authorities began to install their own customs controls. has the story. as months of tension between serbs. and course was continue roads in northern course they remain closed for some serbs of four to find the barricades and see themselves again as victims of history these cartoons reach and defeated your grandad we
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defeated your father's. will win again local service compare the nature led peacekeeping force in kosovo ok for the fascist occupiers of the past they will then why do they think that they can come and take our land serbia's our home we don't want to live in albania the look how they aren't there we have nothing but flag and free their god some two hundred meters away they took a four soldiers keep watching i would wait for a peaceful solution by talk by an agreement which i did all in the last week but if that is not to be reached i have to be on my own i have to do fall back on my own needs. some of them are. going to be no surprise the generals only means a military once the status quo northern course of a remains the standoff between k. four soldiers and local serbs really is no closer to resolution but people from
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both sides of the barricades glad to avoid any further violence but away from media glare hostility is common place this twenty three year old syrian man was with his father when he was shot just three weeks ago visiting ben village in courses south westerly was a minority living in time and place i was waiting for him in a car and i saw him coming out of the albini and cafeteria when i heard two gunshots and my dad fall down i wanted to him but i was worried he died immediately i didn't even say good bye to him. nobody voice shows us his wounds he was shocked when his father's killers try to eliminate the only witness i will never return to that place they'll chase me i'm worrying about my family and myself in a separate incident just last week another unarmed serb was killed in a cult from taishan with a local these two men together with their friend mayor drug they follow the big
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family went to see. which used to be serb land now owned by ethnic albanians since serbs fled after nature's nine hundred ninety nine bombing of yugoslavia they were stopped by the new occupier we talked for five minutes then he said he needed to come back to his car to take in some form but came back instead with a kalashnikov do you want to lombok he shouted and started firing out on drug was killed at the scene the men who just lost their friends say there is only one reason he was killed but it's just because we are serbs period eleven years after the end of major conflict here and despite the presence of international peacekeepers violence seems to be still part of everyday life for some in this troubled breakaway province and there is little sign that's like to change rafe nationality course or. it's been hailed as a historic middle east prisoner exchange with over
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a thousand palestinians being swapped for just one israeli soldier gilad shalit was freed following five years in captivity at a massive campaign for his release in israel but his homecoming is a laugh mannie jewish families better as policy or found out. every day. comes here to a place that looks after israeli soldiers who are alone in the country or who come from difficult backgrounds but being here is often more of a comfort to him than the youngsters he hopes because it brings him and that little bit closer to his son majesty who disappeared one year before gilad shalit was taken hostage. i have said this over and over again the government and the country are not doing enough for miles do you there is the media you know has the option it gave to do so. there are at the moment seven israeli soldiers who've been kidnapped or who missing in action now as my son measure disappeared while hitchhiking to his army base major want to ride was captured twenty five years ago off his aircraft
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was shot down over lebanon these of the last pictures of him alive taken in a prison in iran guy have a disappeared fourteen years ago he was last seen at his army base one kilometer from the syrian border. it's infuriating it's an acceptable that after fourteen years the government still has nothing to tell us our demand is that the government bring us any information alive dead here in lebanon and syria just bring it with they've brought us nothing new so certain her son is still alive and while she's pleased to get out is coming home she's disillusioned in a government that made it possible for him but not for her son. given that. it's about media attention p.r. how do i it's nearly succeeded in marketing their son we saw it as a family this was a grocer but we thought it was enough. that guy was an i.d.f. soldier in uniform but we were wrong very very wrong.
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this is a country that depends on its army for its survival is an unwritten code that every soldier who goes to war must be brought back home that's when the heart of the free gilad shalit campaign for nearly two years his brain his family and so forth to come out here in front of the prime minister's office every morning when netanyahu left his home he was reminded about the soldier who could not return to his. really i'm not embarrassed to say that the government and the country are not doing enough for my son and the rest of those missing in action it is important for us to bring our soldiers home as parents who sanderson's to war we need to know that the country will do everything possible to get them back or it's done just that in the case of gilad shalit but at what cost will militants now be empowered to kidnap and nothing israeli soldier and will israel be willing to pay this price again.
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for more in-depth coverage and exclusive food and head to our website r.t.e. dot com iraq's refusal to grant u.s. soldiers an extended stay with diplomatic immunity means the troops are heading home you'll find the details online. and the heart of moscow illuminated in a grandiose laser show check out the spectacular video on our t.v. and our you tube channel. earlier in the week around five hundred people marched through new york against tough police tactics in dispersing anti-corporate protests on friday over thirty occupy wall street activists were arrested demonstrators complain police are taking to having an approach to they are continuing peaceful rallies it's week five of the occupy wall street protests against bloat of banks and washington's inability to do something about it and the growing gap between rich and poor is something which could cost the government dear ask on each account
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now explains. a class war seemed impossible in a country where being wealthy east part of the national green good as thousands marched on wall street and in other parts of america protesting against the system that they claim works only for the benefit of a few super rich individuals and corporations many ask whether america is facing a class war that it's only when the rich are getting richer while the middle class is collapsing class war is being waged in a burka today fortunately the old saw is winning the so-called one percent of winners are the nation's top corporations which this year made the economy's very slow growth have nonetheless made record profits but thanks to various loopholes the huge corporations pay little or nothing to the corporations say they need the tax breaks to be able to invest more in to hire more america's second largest energy producers chevron is now lobbying not to let the government tax them more
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and to my question how many americans this. never and hired since the tax breaks were introduced in two thousand and four the c.e.o. of the company said speech there were up slightly a few thousand in our upstream business over the years but not significantly not significantly on our chevron payroll a few thousand jobs for the billions of dollars in tax stimulus that the government gave them economists say america's largest corporations are sitting on more than three trillion dollars and not investing in the economy unemployment in the us remains over nine percent when we live in a nation where corporations could profit off a child dying at the same time with their parents into bankruptcy because they're trying to pay for these kids medical bills. with what does that say about our country the wall street answer to people's rage if you kill all three will be nobody you know great job but as one of the protesters tried to put a word of objection with all of the old on hold on it's not your show monkey i'm
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talking to these people hold on i'm not talking to you you can. talk you through your personal success and money have always being part of the american dream when you read the aspiration to become rich is deeply ingrained in american society and widely promoted by pop culture but those who took to the streets have made it clear that the situation when the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer is not their idea of the american dream in fact it could be the end of it and the beginning of a class war i'm going to check our reporting from washington our team. now let's take a look at some other stories from around the world polls have opened in cities historic vote to elect a constitutional sample nine months after the first arab spring revolution saw a long time dictator banally step down to asians are faced with overwhelming choice more than one hundred parties and ten thousand candidates are competing for one hundred ninety nine seats in the a sample the first duty
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a once the body is elected will be the drafting of tunisia's constitution. and the funks german satellite has made its re-entry into earth's atmosphere after more than ten years of an activity most of it burned up during re-entry but. up to thirty fragments including a one point seven ton telescope are thought to have crashed on the surface scientists were able to communicate with the satellite before we entry and are trying to determine its fate the german air space center says the likelihood of debris from the craft causing injury is extremely low. thailand's prime minister says the worst floods to hit the country in sixty years will likely take six weeks to recede at least three hundred fifty six people have lost their lives so far and number which has been growing day by day over one hundred and ten thousand have been displaced from their water logged homes the country is also faced with a heavy price tag of rebuilding the cost of damage to factories homes and farmland
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it's estimated in the billions of dollars. turkish soldiers have killed at least forty nine kurdish rebels in a massive air and ground offensive near the iraqi border and i rebel operations were launched earlier this week as a response to the death of twenty four soldiers killed by fighters of the kurdistan workers party turkey has reportedly mobilized ten thousand troops in south east of the country and across the border in iraq. on friday a russian soyuz rocket lifted off from a space base in the tropics carrying the first parts of a european satellite navigation system it powered through having rain after a one day delay at a tuesday a bushel watched it go. launch of a new era in russian space history the first ever liftoff of a soyuz rocket in the west confirms its position as the leader in the field it's
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one thousand seven hundred successful takeoffs way ahead of any other rival so when the french led team began plans to send galileo satellites into orbit it was first choice when we needed it. here and we immediately thought of show you which galileo is europe's new answer to america's g.p.s. navigation system promising much greater accuracy and reliability with so used to launch it the use confident say use is one of the best launch. on the size so we put together the best competitive team and together we can be the best and beat all the older come all the open and the soyuz and it's just simply have had to be specially adapted to handle the challenges brought by the tropical climate of four cry from its sister sites in russia's north and the steps of kazakhstan the soil to needed some work including clearance of one hundred twenty
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hectares of jungle forest for the launch under a new agreement soyuz is to send many more satellites for europe into orbit from the site with much of the equipment being built in russia and then shipped to french guy on a a massive boost for the russian space industry as for the future well speaking only about range ground and crew. there's a contract country for fifty or so years can you imagine fifty or so years which means that for the minimum six seven years. and the moscow factories they will be fully engaged in their lots of work to do this success cements the reputation. soyuz is the world's top space program but it's also turns a new page in relations between the european union and russia c.d.o. e.u. figures would best suit and expressed optimism for the new corporation the two
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galileo satellites into a little bit without a glitch to the cheers of the lord's team and guests in russian soyuz means both the e.u. and russia will be hoping the project will indeed mean a union of interests and close appalled to ship the new bushel altie french guiana . and reminder of our top stories selves a week is coming your way shortly stay with us.
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is just a life long dream for many. months bravery alone is not enough to steer the ship knowledge in dearest and genuine love to the motherland history are required. people who really buy the engine craft are sailing through the centuries an arche. welcome back you're watching live from moscow these are the week's top stories nato is preparing to leave libya saying it's achieved its goals after the killing of colonel gadhafi but there are fears the country could now be plunged into chaos of
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mob rule. leaders are meeting in brussels to brainstorm ways to save the euro zone slash greece's enormous debt it comes after the greek government approved another round of eye watering cuts to secure a bailout leading to a two day strike and clashes with police. and ask serbs for van nato from dismantling their barricades at a disputed border crossing in northern cause of on friday peacekeeping troops used tear gas to disperse hundreds of locals who sat on the road to stop them. those are the top stories of the week and right now we bring you our special report the takes you to the city founded by peter the great as a supply base for the russian navy in the early eighteenth century. pictures of the city on the bank of lake lanier in russia's northwest. peter the great founded it in the early eighteenth century as a supply.
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