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many leading and celebrated countries declared liberation of questions remain over whether the price if paid in the form of lost lines in ruin infrastructure was too high. public bickering but no breakthrough in the search for a solution to the e.u.'s debt crisis at a summit in brussels hits the buffers while the french and british leaders argue over the euro's future. plus we visit what was once the world's largest nuclear test site and capital stand which still bears the scars of the comic legacy despite the program's closure twenty years ago. and in business ross able to double the required minimal level of bank capital to increase the financial stability of the sector join me for a full business moves in in twenty minutes time. it is not the end of the russian capital you're watching r t with me wearing
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a joshie welcome to the program it was a blood stained image which marked the end of the old regime but which some fear also hands at a bloody future the graphic footage of colonel gadhafi is demise and questions over his bass continue to cause controversy that's as levy as rulers rushed to call for a celebration of what they call the country's final liberation our season our reports from tripoli. well the so-called libyan liberation has been announced in benghazi people celebrating of course the party of course here in the capital tripoli no exception people out here on what was formerly called green square now it's called martyrs square out here with their fire with their children their games with the kids much less presence of tanks guys there has been over the past couple of days ago some people still are shooting into the air as a form of celebration also some fireworks in the mix as well and people really out has to be said of those streets makes it seems like very much
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a family atmosphere i as these celebrations take place with that said when you go out into the crowd and ask them what they see happening here beyond doubt what they expect from the interim government whoever might take over after that they say freedom freedom freedom so they can say very much more are and that's a time when you start to think about free or libya and of course before the world libya could boast one of the highest living standards on the continent if not the highest in terms of my life expectancy votes how it works how the race that had a european style health care system very good social benefits and experts that we've been speaking to from around the world not so much here in libya it's be fair do you believe that really people once they the dust settles in the celebrations finish they might realize that the rebuilding and reconstruction of this country is going to be a tremendous feat i mean really behind a chance to go around the outskirts of tripoli today it's in samples really there's a lot of destruction here because
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a lot of work to be done just in terms of rebuilding we're hearing that's a sixty percent of the country doesn't how funny mourner and then you go into the stuff it's just hearing it all the time about the money there to have the most to me the most it was honestly it was the nato bombings because there are moments like this happened was in fact fighting in the country coming system which very wide of the most that they were in fact right my calculus of conflict. reports there i have sense of the new government announced today from the head of the can see it was was you know the venue sees the currency moving towards the real war and this is something that analysts were thinking about our way before get happy was killed that if it happens that might simply be more hardline monica writes now we know that it's made it something that you can tell by being at the celebration but it's not quite what the people are thinking about just yet another copy that gadhafi is gone and that's pretty much all there on the minds of the people here on martyr
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square in the libyan capital reporting from tripoli and he's now in our city. i can also follow nice on twitter and get the latest from her and her updates from tripoli how jordan based professor hisham gusset says the overthrow of khadafi in may be lacks legitimacy it was not that evolution i mean they claimed it was that i've been in the house the revolutions. and then the other one in this part of the world but that but in history you know historically speaking this cannot be described as evolution it was some sort of a can be tough there where you have a military coup de sac by nato and actually the nato. and nato actually under the pretext of helping civilians or protecting civilians waged a war against libya both the infrastructure of the state the institutions and the ordinary civilians and good reports say that tens of thousands of libyans were killed you know that's going to be described as that evolution it's an occupation
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and the gangs the armed gangs we've seen what they've done with gadhafi these armed gangs that nothing of the mission i think their message that it's that. you know what you know if you live from moscow we're always keen to know your opinion on our top stories so today in our website r.t. dot com we're asking what awaits leading now that colonel gadhafi is dead let's take a look at the side oh that we've got for you so far so the vast majority believe the country world now does say and into chaos with oil fields guarded by western countries well about it can think leave you know will undergo years of slow painful recovery while the rest of the viewers are split between two options whether there will be baghdad style green zone in tripoli with tribesmen taking control elsewhere or the country will eventually see political reform and first parity let us know what do you think by logging on to our website arts dot com.
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the e.u. summit in brussels has yet to produce a deal on the continent's debt crisis but has resulted in conflict between nicolas sarkozy and david cameron the fierce exchange happened when the british prime minister said all. should be involved in final talks and finding an economic solution but the french president said he was sick of cameron trying to influence the eurozone despite not being part of it has more on the crisis talks from brussels. the e.u. leaders are putting pressure on to cancel on their huge loans to greece and they are huge the latest news is that the national debts of greece will reach one hundred eighty one percent of g.d.p. next year and of course completely unsustainable banks own so they're not charities so they're obviously resisting these moves they say that some. loans just like that
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then the market will simply dry up the leaders have agreed to create a european economic government with regular eurozone summits to enforce it is to control countries like italy there's been a blazing row here between prime is the silvio berlusconi who reportedly refused any more national moves there are measures germany says that spain has taken these spending cuts so why shouldn't italy do the same to get their house in order also the public road between france and germany is worrying investors france wants a bigger bailout port it's already a tundras of billions of euros but it wants more. potential any potential failures in the eurozone on worries that there could be more countries next whereas germany germany's angela merkel is well aware that her voters and german taxpayers will have to pay for any such bailouts and she's pushing for those countries to try and get their house in order on their own it's all in all german officials who are
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saying this whole eurozone project is starting to look like a single one way flow of cash from berlin to southern europe greeks differently of course they're having to put up with very difficult cuts in public services in greece. karoli and a professor of political science as am particular crisis manager israeli political nightmare is well it's a financial one. europe's in scoobie going from one summit to the next installing nothing although. with a new discussion and debate around this summit it seems the european leaders are edging closer to becoming realistic on some points. and a stay as you program in greece it's impossible for greek greece to pay back its set. stare into a program in greece and italy in spain and portugal everywhere in europe i mean there's we are going to be no consumption anywhere in the u.s.
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and china are pushing europe towards. adopting a solution because they're american banks are also exposed exposed you know european banks the burnable on insurance in the u.s. and so on so there is the possibility of international crime or but right now are what. liberals that come up with the lower all of europe is more the scenario to everyone so the greeks more into all more than what he has before italy the big government is terribly unpopular. a strain the government is also and popular and you have movements that are now minority movements there are people protesting in the streets and making getting stronger and stronger so they could be political turmoil on top of the financial turmoil. well the european debt crisis showing no signs of danding there is growing some forwards within the u.k. to reconsider or the country's membership of the struggling bloc artie's discuss
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that issue among other things with the u.k. conservative party m.p. patrick mercer it's four interviews coming your way next hour but here's a quick look. i mean you are a skeptic so afraid you you're not going to get any any warm words of praise from me about the european union to the majesty of the king to we are a sovereign nation and sometimes one wonders what sovereignty we still show was european was strict as opposed to policy. is that britain in the same way that we had very sensibly stayed out of membership of the euro itself i think that we could send you to be skeptical about our first of all what you. hear the secretary of state hillary clinton says ties between moscow and washington have significantly improved since she was appointed america's top diplomat by the spidy a warming in relations some political groups in the us are actively pushing for
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a more aggressive stance and not only against russia or he's going to count takes a look at the reasons behind the hawkish mood in washington. the cold war is long over but not in the minds of some influential american lobbies and politicians because so long when magazine has looked into the expense records of one lobby group in washington and review the years it has cory cruise to a dark distinct anti russian standpoint by arranging interviews with them and paying for their trips and dinners one of those reportedly wooed by the lobby called orient strategy is that you're only named allie link from the washington times he wrote a series of pieces undermining the reset between russia and the u.s. one of his articles focus on allegations that russia masterminded last year's explosion near the u.s. embassy in georgia accusations he took from georgian investigators of course as it turns out the lobby that approached the leak is officially contracted by the
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georgian government we try to get in touch with mr lake he never responded but analysts say it's not so much the georgians agenda that a lobby like orian strategies is pushing forward put rather that off washington hawks the head of orient was in each to former defense secretary ronald rumsfeld he actively rooted for the war in iraq then he was an h. to senator john mccain well known for his hawkish foreign policy views senator mccain never concealed his desire to see russian leaders overthrown and not just russia characters all over the world including bashar assad maybe even mr putin. and maybe some chinese maybe or maybe a little bit more nervous because clearly the people of libya rose up we assisted them this group of people. has a large number of institutions that they work through they have a large number of think tanks they have law firms they have magazines they have
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newspapers to push this idea of the supremacy of the united states washington has never been short of war mongers the most visible one these days is the republican presidential candidate mitt. romney has already delivered tough words to the likes of ukraine pakistan and china he also calls for boosting america's military spending ending the reset with russia and unfolding a robust missile defense program in europe america is not destined to be one of several equally balanced global powers america must lead the world in these pitching himself as the candidate of the military industrial complex hoping that they by. america's best military industry will be first to benefit from the strong rhetoric of washington's war hawks some of the biggest corporations and transnational corporations that make weapons that benefit from an ideology that states the united states most exercise military supremacy and have an endless arms race and those big companies are tied to the biggest banks on wall street there is
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a military industrial complex and it is facilitated by having a pretext for endless war so when president obama said will push the reset button with russia this whole lobby and growing industry say well no that's bad because any relaxation of tensions means less of an excuse to produce more and more weapons the u.s. is the world's number one weapons producer and exporter and countries like georgia are looking to become the next market for american weapons we are quite familiar with u.s. politicians influence groups in washington that call for the end of the reset with russia but it's not just one here where tensions are being ramped up the same people are doing a lot of fear mongering against countries like china iran the list this pretty long actually while the experts agree the only side that could possibly benefit from a potential confrontation is america's military machine definitely not the people in those countries involved i'm going to check our reporting from washington our
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team. at least one hundred and wall street paris have been arrested by police during the occupy chicago demonstration for refusing to leave a city park. this comes two days after dozens of people were arrested in new york it's been over a month since the protest against fat cats and corporate greed erupted and the u.s. since then day have been repeated in europe asia and australia final response keeping a close eye on the protests oh all the updates on her twitter feed now and later in the day are these people valentine's crosstown guests discuss what role it or an app ways of this and other protests around the world. you know there used to be the term armchair revolutionary the well no no there is even more widespread phenomenon which is the mousepad revolutionary. which is somebody who sitting at his computer you know probably in the basement with mom on the first floor. thanks that he's
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actively engaged in the revolutionary struggle when all you're doing is tweeting about it and i've been somewhat guilty that i'm still let me disagree firstly hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets putting their qualities in the secondly you know i do this. revolutionary what we can understand is that these protests are not just physical process they're symbolic process they're about changing minds and beings and some people are able to engage you know better i don't mean to have. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images in seeing
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from the streets of canada. showing corporations are today. twenty years since has a stan abandoned its nuclear test side from its time as a sun republic the country's atomic arsenal has gone from being the world's fourth largest to nothing a decade gone from seeing hundreds of explosions the environmental and human cost is still being felt from cattle stan archy's peter oliver and now reports. over
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more than forty years around five hundred nuclear tests took place right here on the comeback step one hundred sixteen of those taking place above ground including the testing of the first saw the hydrogen bomb now ground zero for those tests is just behind me over there now that's around two kilometers away here is as close as it is safe to get you to the high radiation levels that exist ground zero however experts have told me that if i was to pick up anything from the ground even where i am here it would still be potentially dangerous due to the radiation that it is being exposed to. and one point five million people were affected by the new clue tast become my car all the explosions are the same and polite instead side was a clue and two around two and a half down hiroshima's the semi platens nuclear weapons test site was the largest in the world to get an idea of just how vast it actually is it must be seen from
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the air affecting an area of around three hundred thousand square kilometers roughly the size of germany. stretches out further than the eye can see in every direction each square kilometer bearing the radiological scars from decades of tests the radiation emitted scar more than just the landscape there was a huge increase in cases of cancer and serious defects amongst the local population and the effects of these tests still being felt three generations after the first explosion but both people who live nearby who witness not first test in one thousand and forty nine still remember the impact it had on the local population. but you look as i was going to the pool store for use a powerful stream right in front of me. i was completely shaken and some of the others were not. all windows were in
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a nearby institution building we were really scared. of a much more on our story is the log on to our t.v. dot com our website and that's what's online for you now and other all russian spy scandal this time in germany with a couple arrested on suspicion of working for russia's foreign intelligence service for two decades. but too much a sixty seven thousand dollar price tag is put on a ticket for the beer but it opens next week after years of refurbishment to get a full story on our website. during her visit to pakistan u.s.
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secretary of state hillary clinton has the man of the country steps up its fight against insurgents military analysts again in her shell thinks america should put a stop to lecturing others and try to cooperate rather than confront. the trademark of u.s. foreign policy when it comes to pakistan and afghanistan these two do more of the sea and expect different results and if it were otherwise then u.s. secretary of state would rather refrain from the same release during remarks pakistan on her way from kabul to islamabad the air war in general currently the cia chief director petraeus would whisper into hillary clinton years to evolve the fact that it is absolutely counterproductive in fact he would discretely poll for her that washington should apologize to islamabad for the old its negative
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legacy and only when and after pakistan will accept american apologies for all what he did to pakistan actually against pakistan. then the road open for the prince parent and mutually beneficial partnership agreement between the united states pakistan and its neighbors that's now take a look at some other stories from around the world more than two hundred people have been killed after a seven point two magnitude earthquake hit eastern turkey the wife number of casualties are reported to be the town of our theater and the city of bam where dozens of buildings collapsed turkey lies and one of the world's most active seismic sounds scientists say sunday's disaster could claim up to a thousand lives with many people still trapped under the rubble. ballot counting
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is underway in tunisia following the first free cold since the arab spring began president ben ali was toppled in january following weeks of popular uprising the country's now electing a two hundred seventeen seat a sound we which will draft a new constitution and appoint government the first results are due on monday where these lamas party and hada speck specter to come out on top. of world has had its first glimpse of french president nicolas sarkozy's new born daughter the country's third lady was leaving the tyranny of the clinic in paris and a girl named julia became the first child ever warrants or sitting french president carla bruni sarkozy gave birth on wednesday when french leader self was in germany for an emergency meeting. oh you're out today you're on our team and see what's happening this korea's got the latest.
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hello and welcome to our business our top story the russian ruble has been appreciating for the last two weeks of her shop for at the end of september say the trend is likely to be short lived it. we can see somebody in india in blue in the reserve i think in the sense that google may strengthen a little bit but i think this is going to be a short of the phenomenon only i think it will be supported by the flood of people who. can be supported by the fact of the economy will be performing relatively well in the beginning of this year but be consensus is moving in a direction that probably not be significantly united states as a consequence or regard for global assets including russian assets broadly who are not going to be seeing a lot of speculative capital chasing chasing global assets including google and this could be another reason why in the beginning of next year we may not see a lot of pressure on google to appreciate which is again another reason why i think that it's really difficult to find very many factors or really new reasons to be
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positive owner currency on do books starting from the beginning of next year. let's have a look at the markets now all prices are heading up after european leaders like progress on our plan to resolve the single currency zone debt crisis lights which is trading at eighty dollars per barrel while brant over one hundred five dollars a barrel asian markets are strongly up on hopes of a close you wrote that resolution knology stocks are not the main gainers on the nikkei t.d. k. is up seven and that is that all japanese wireless major soft bank is over three percent blocked and energy stocks are on the rise of the rise in hong kong with chinese all company up more than seven percent supported by strong crude. the train station here in moscow will kick off in less than one hour the russian markets ended friday with retailers and energy stocks and are willing. russia aims to double the required minimal level of bank capital to five point
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seven million dollars starting from next year it also plans to bring the benchmark to nine and a half million dollars by two thousand and fifteen the move is aimed at motivating small market players to grow and increase the financial stability of the sector and say if the plan is approved up to a third of russian banks will have to choose between boosting capital or creating. peace to decreasing economy to get to the role of russia a lot of companies currently the for use in difficulties with approaching. short colman long term and with opening new pretty lawrence and long russian banks. inability to be in financials in short and long term the clutha two will sooner or later become a big problem for a real search for russian companies. russia's energy giant gazprom is turning green
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its agreed to create a bio gas joint venture with dutch for gas you need two russian companies so the investment into the project is estimated at one hundred million euros with the person plus plan to arrive in two years the start ups that will production could reach up to thirty five billion cubic meters of gas made out of organic materials analysts say while gastric knowledge you could help bring gas to remote parts of the country pipeline construction is too expensive. it's a half a half an hour journey and about forty minutes from our starting. to. the.
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