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this is our duty and tonight nato gets its marching orders from the u.n. to leave libya and end its destructiveness strikes leaving the country's new leaders struggling to deal with a population example that seeks. a pyrrhic victory for the eurozone as leaders agreed to pump yet more financial fuel into the bailout machine buying some much needed time and a buffer against a greek collapse. meanwhile in greece its ancient idea is that of driving the fight against poverty it now has people there back to barter. and the rest of new york grantee wall street protesters in kind of rough police resistance during a show of solidarity with open activists who fell victim to the earlier crackdown.
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helos eleven pm thursday night here in moscow you watching r.t. international with me kevin owen in our top story no more war planes or air strikes in libya the u.n. security council is unanimously voted to lift the no fly zone next monday but libya's new leaders want the mission extended to the end of the year is gonna get you can reports from washington d.c. . the u.n. security council voted unanimously to lift the no fly zone over libya effectively needing to and nato operations there nato has been operating all this time under the u.n. security council mandate for march now russia's initiative the council has voted to end that mandate and complete nato operations by the end of october as we heard from marcia's and for you to the united nations nato is expected to fully comply with the resolution we expect the needle council to act in accordance with this decision of the security council of the united nations and to suspend its operation at midnight over the city were. indeed
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a new chapter is being open. and the libyan people will be able to take advantage of the new situation to build a new libya the just the vote comes at a time when the head of libya's transitional government asks nato to prolong its air missions through this ember and add military advisers on the ground they need a ministers had been scheduled to meet on wednesday in brussels to finalize the termination date of the operations but they abruptly postponed the meeting until friday presumably to weigh in on levy an interim government's request for an extension u.n. diplomats here were saying this latest resolution the. no fly zone is an end of a face that raises questions as to what the next phase will be the ground as we know for the nato mission in libya have kept changing throughout the whole campaign from stopping a financial mess a korean leader to kill in copy nato has many times been accused of violating the
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u.n. mandate the announced calls to protect civilians but scores of leading civilians died in needle strikes the country is a voice now it's also brimming with weapons which is of great concern and danger not only for the libyans but for the whole of the your national community and we know russia is now proposing a plan aimed at up its military stockpiles secure a plan that will propel to prevent the smuggling of libyan weapons because it's just too much of a danger and for more on that here's my colleague and he said now we. the war is over but the weapons are fully loaded. human rights watch has expressed grave concern about leftover are in libya their number one fear warehouses bottle hold ground to air new found which could in the wrong hands take down passenger aircraft it's through made so our nato allies in the region which needs weapons have been flooding libya and also libya is quite
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well armed country anyway the population has has quite a lot of light weapons in his possession and those light weapons are becoming a heavy burden on the national transitional council now relying on an army of former rebels for security we try to control the bends and we check if there is somebody who has worked and we asked him if he has authorization for this we are not. checkpoints have been set up across tripoli to check that those carrying weapons have proper documentation and those who do have the paperwork are being called on by the national transition committee to return their arms the question now what if they don't and what does that mean for pulse gadhafi libya and its stability and now as you can see is being secured here everything's under control and the only word things that you will make some weekend is a how to give back the weapons could we see something very different i asked the
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head commander what the plan is to disarm the population and i swear i don't know. we have some of the c.v.r. men who were killed. and a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital we're showing. you. these other weapons people brought to me today not many. walk down one block in tripoli and you'll see twice as many firearms. do you know how many weapons there are in the field i think it's like after we've been sitting here i think everybody have. some think the front of arms in the country could spell disaster ahead in the vacuum after gadhafi and post reports chaos as proof i doubt this is fadel. what you have now
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in libya is schools of armed factions who have no respect for each other and who have no respect from nato actually either they've opportunistically used maple to achieve some aims and nato has been foolish enough to go along with this so i think what we're going to see now is a intensification of the civil war between increasingly the factions which have overthrown good because off the regime with many libyans not yet ready to say a farewell to arms against the sea which could only be good daffyd with nato how is now asking the alliance to continue its mission there indication of just how unstable the country is a nice now a r t tripoli. so is libya declared liberated a nato order to move on a rocky path to stability still lies ahead human rights activists want to know whether the price the libyan people had to pay for a future without gadhafi is justified. it's
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a high human cost of this high profile it's about the need to have the good things they don't take her with these things what's happened in iraq with the building of against the grain grown in afghanistan these days and what i believe in libya is an example that they are now taking care with the human situation of they are not taking care of their life for the people i think it's a high price i closed the consequences of that it will continue for so long that the case of this is what they call that humanitarian intervention it's not even within the regime completely it's against a human of the material i have really a real concern and they're disappearing should we be will explode more. leader i mean internally between the tribes between a different political groups. communities. because a lot more about this long story on our website as well including the hunt for the
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remnants of gadhafi his regime bed tonight broken legs and other wiki injuries but the story of the country's ex prime minister saying he's fearing for his wife saying the way the media is presenting his severe drinking is wrong because it is a serious attempt to find out take a look online tonight must see dot com also this one to the u.s. military machine may be moving out of iraq soon but there will be swoops down in the shadows we can report for you on why the cia is staying behind. european banks have agreed to write off fifty percent of the debt owed to them by greece it was decided during an emergency summit in brussels where you leaders made what many believe was the final attempt to try to save the euro that settlement was reportedly a close run thing though with the bank lobby holding out until german chancellor angela merkel threatened to let greece default also promise to loan athens another one hundred billion euros for the ballooning bailout problems in line now to expand
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to eight million euros well now the qatar course is to put all that in action euro and ran out of elbowed runs through a belgium is leading business magazines believes what's been achieved simply lacks any sort of real punch now. it's just buying time this is really not the everybody has been asking for i would describe it as a water pistol because of course prevents for the moment that we really get to a kind of thing escalation of the greek the upper level which is now growing in the direction of hundred and eighty percent of g.d.p. but you cannot call this structural resolution to the difference greek problems they are a little bit afraid to really bite the bullet here because if you look at it closely there is only one solution for greece and the two they have been put on the table already several months ago that is for greece to leave the euro zone but that is a decision everybody's afraid of and one. has for example not been discussed now but
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which is fairly much on the minds of several of the european leaders is that there is a huge problem brewing in portugal because this country is going down to greet the greek road quite rapidly now so if one does the action today on greece one immediately has to put a similar kind of action into operation with respect of cortical so your proposed bigger pot will need some extra foreign cash to top it up and the head of the funds to travel to china to try and attract some backing there but economists say the e.u. is trying to get others to do what he should have sorted out itself plant the hero in who is calling to pay because you're talking about really in europe this is a lot of money if i have right now it doesn't have that money and they are talking about leveraging the european financial stability fund. countries like china. india even brazil to lend to a d.
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or your peers. if you don't have money say oh yes yes to raise the money or prevent already some. i think even by a token amount of. your peers ability front but we refrain from playing a leading role because this is this is what you'll be in leadership you have. even if the use out of crisis plan pays off help will still take a while to filter down to the ground in greece and some of finding ways to try to make it through right now is sarah firth reports for r.t. . they say that time is money for a country where cash is now in short supply time has taken on a whole different value. train services sometimes they give a painting lessons for free but they take your guy for free also some of. the time banks just one of
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a growing number of service swapping alternatives that are providing people in greece another way to cope with the tough economic conditions services can include anything from language classes to babysitting all having kids meals. for country in crisis building social unity can prevail extremely hard price is a terrible thing it creates fear it divides. public sector workers from private sector workers it provides richer workers to poor workers immigrant workers from home work for the party networks have been a great way of bringing together large groups of people and populous slogan here in greece now is no one's alone in the crisis organizations are arranging swap shops to exchange clothes one town increases even started saying bharti currency it's huge everything we do without money like after people are making things by ourselves nicky gives me and her friend alexandra he's also
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a member of the time bank in our lesson it's one of the free services she provides and in exchange alexandra helps out with the gardening so the time is repaid it's an amazing way. of receiving finally by giving to the other. many greeks struggle with wage cuts tax increases and with unemployment in the country now cripplingly high there's been huge interest in the time banks and bars and networks. if places in aladdin's cave of arts and materials it's no wonder really this idea of services has proven so popular it's building solidarity time many nomic situation is extremely uncertain. it's not a response to. crisis in the sense that it's going to overturn the terrible economic policies that are being posed by the troika it's giving people support to
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feel that they can do something with economic times leaving many greeks feeling worthless there is real value in projects like the time bank with the greek government drowning in debt these creative solutions are offering any support that encouragement to the people here which at a time of deep recession are proving priceless commodity so i think. with the euphoria over the deal bridge to brussels dying down a bit now the numbers of being pulled over by economists next to see if they actually add up at the end of the day one of them is our team believes that nothing's changed still fighting debt with debt. the plan is to create a one trillion euro slush fund and not write off fifty percent of greek debts that misperception is simply going to move around the fraudulent balance
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sheets that are being organized to operate together it's a debt problem that they're going to cure by adding more debt let's just have a terrorist run the world economy they're doing a fantastic tell you no more weapons of mass financial destruction give them more debt it's absurd you're guaranteeing full lobel financial catastrophe by letting these charlatans pose these theories that adding debt to a debt problem is going to increase stability that's insane. we certainly get the message across the cause reports the deep debt load for you in fifteen minutes time on this channel tonight. fresh clashes broke out in new york during a ninety wall street march following followed brother by arrests several hundred people indeed marched in support of activists in oakland california who suffered a riot police crackdown earlier artie's made a poor in new york the latest on this story for you. at least five hundred activists of occupy wall street were walking through
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a lower manhattan to show their solidarity with the protesters from oakland california as it is that massive group was walking through manhattan and there were helicopters flying overhead we saw by police cars out. an endless stream of police officers employees cars following the group around there were some it seens police officers arresting someone to visit some point taking them down to the ground this is six weeks in to a movement and his whirlwind are larger and louder not just in new york city across the entire country in the past day or so we have seen a huge crack down now in atlanta an occupy demonstration took place at least fifty to this were arrested there but it was in a hole claimed california that is scenes many say look like something of the urban wars film because the occupy to get into the streets there were at least three of
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them ah god into clashes with the police and medical least fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the crowd trying to remove the optimus from a campground that they established two weeks ago in front of city hall at least ninety seven protesters who were arrested but we do know that there was one man shot in the face by rubber foliage and it was in iraq in the war veteran by the name of scott pulls in his or former marine two time iraq war veteran he is now in critical condition from what's being reported he was shot in the head by all police projectile and all right now he's in the hospital he was in one of the many order better in south work peacefully participating in the occupy oakland march so. there's not much images or visuals or video to come now that showed any of the
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protesters. attacking the police officers and the police in oakland california new york city and throughout the country have been criticised for using brutal force against these activists that are just trying to exercise their freedom of speech one of our correspondents the report now in the u.s. they're all watching those protests and posting what we see online for you check out our tease twitter feed it for the latest we turn eyewitnesses in oakland have put footage on the web no showing the intensity of the police crackdown this is the video we show you tonight really important i was talking about it in a report there showing how in a rocky war veteran was injured we're talking about x. rayed scott olsen you'll see it a minute was lying on the ground then a group of protesters rushed up to him at that moment appears a flash bomb was thrown by one of the police seems to be this will rewind it watching again other videos in the process as well surveyed of what r.t. if you tube channel it appears that the ability to make this public is making
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a difference to the growing protests says yahshua holidays editor of the news website bolton it. everybody has a cell phone camera there is millions and millions and millions of cell phone cameras that are just photographing all of this stuff it all ends up on you tube so i think that having a greater impact than it might have had in the past when you know if if if an act of excessive force by a police officer was encountered by c.b.s. nobody would ever see it the movement has shifted just force in this country dramatically just a few months ago the national journal did a study that found that the mainstream media was focusing much more on the jacket then on the unemployment crisis the foreclosure crisis student debt these issues have been thrust into this central into the center of our discourse it's occupy wall street movement and. that's already having a significant impact is this to the side of this is well if you like if you're out
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to see robo fall you might find this interesting this new application for android powered phones called getting arrested finally tells law is friends and families behind a community check out the details about that so you. are coming up shortly and he's feisty financed you are here in about ten minutes in fact max and stacey call no punches in europe so solutions let's get across the rest of the day's business with the may treat. others who welcome to business tsotsi some progress appears to have been made in russia's efforts to join the world trade organization georgia the only country which still opposes russia's access and has agreed to new proposals from swiss mediators in the negotiations. curator was seen as the last hurdle blocking russia from joining the w t o the main problem wall street
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moments are in all of the breakaway republics of south the setia an apostle which of course won their independence after a brief conflict in two thousand and eight and sentient it was hard between russia and georgia ever since then and the w t o has always been a major cause of a conflict and the swiss mediators on the stepped in and offered plans which georgia has now accepted paving the way for russia to join the w t o russia has been trying for seventeen years to join the organization and it's still the largest economy outside it not a member and of course it's not willing to accept just any proposal to become a member it should be no it's a russia could still join if it got a majority vote which would effectively deny georgia a veto the decision is scheduled to be taken on december the fifteenth in geneva and if russia does become a member world bank experts say the russian economy could grow by eleven percent
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staying with that story russia says it will need some time to consider the swiss proposals but arrows from business new europe magazine says russia is likely to join the w g o even if it rejects new jobs. i think russia can really except those with visits here must face and even if they turns it's still possible for us it's joined with outs george's votes in so much as you can do a simple majority the thing is every country that story so far as joins with united us works and so it be another black mark of russia. which they'd rather avoid however i think this which i also have a nice christmas present membership here about by christmas if not stronger after but it's also important in so much just there's no rush but at the same time you know trade is becoming an increasingly important part of the global economy if you supervise ation and the fastest train routes is between emerging asia and europe russia sits right in the middle and the point of having trouble is the trade is
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already going on but it will just level the playing field and make everything work for smoothly same goes for everybody which will mean there will be more volume which will bring more revenues to russia and it will make it into greater. markets rebounded globally on thursday after europe's wide ranging deals of these so run their crisis footsie close just under three percent in the black and the dax up more than five percent banks were showing particularly strong gains across europe barclays up fifteen percent london and which are bank fourteen percent higher in frankfurt close here's the closing picture in russia a second day of gains with the r.t.s. gaining four percent nice x. one point seven percent higher second look at some of the individual share moves on the my six known blue chips banks were on the rise in positive news from europe's bad adding more than two percent no snicko up point four percent losing most of the steam from earlier in the day as a shareholder conflict with rusalka parity escalating and in other sectors retail
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my moves are on point two percent at the close after reporting fourteen percent increase in third quarter net profit but that's on the russian stamp it's coming back so i'll see the headlights new sales. it's. up to.
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to get. changelings us financial temple kilometers scrambling to maintain our confidence in markets and economic wants to be seen trade imbalances recession looks to keep the nations close to collapsing a subprime loan foreclosed homes. to fail circlet banks again feel it will likely get the us crashing seven in smashed ceiling it seems clear this is like christmas clubs in athens greece the poor spokes people just programs increase the total economy. a legacy that survived the russian revolution and nancy bombed. the
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most choices by looking more splendid than the didn't throw a century. in grand the core of the sars times this does bring the audience again after a six year refit. the long awaited resurrection of the bolshoi theatre. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. china cooperation through today.

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