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this means top stories on our t.v. . nato is leaving post it off in libya saying its notion is done for the new government is concerned it won't be able to pull this whole heavily on population that's the. e.u. leaders signed off on a massive deal to save the euro zone but critics only see it as another delay the inevitable catastrophe in. america's anti-corporate protesters suffered snowstorms and raised pressure on from new york to california with hundreds the rest of the not to visit critically injured plus.
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a night to remember russia's legendary bolshoi theater of new york wins after a six year no expense spared renovation for the exclusive ground column. just after two pm here in the russian capital this is r.t. now this week a song nato officially announced the end of its aerial campaign in libya starting from next month the country's interim leadership will take control of all security responsibilities there also tasked with rebuilding the country as well as preventing gadhafi era military stockpiles falling into the wrong hands that's a tall order in a nation flooded with weapons artie's and he said no way reports. the war is over but the weapons are fully loaded. when
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rights watch has expressed grave concern about leftover arms in libya their number one fear where perhaps thought to hold ground to air missiles which counts take down pat. it's through nato our nato allies in the region which these weapons have been flooding libya and also libya is quite well armed country anyway the population has has quite a lot of light weapons in his possession and those white my pants 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 somebody has work and we ask him if he has authorization for this we are not. welcome the. 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
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question now is what if they don't and what does that mean up for pulse gadhafi of libya and its stability and now as you can see is being secured here everything is under control and the only one would think that it will make some mechanism how to give back the weapons but we see something very different i ask this has commander what the plan is to disarm the population and i swear i don't know. what the select the internet viciously at the home of the c.b.i. when the attack on her and a makeshift arms collection center that covers one neighborhood in the capital we are shown this. and these are the weapons people brought to me today not many not down one walk in tripoli and twice as many fire. you know how many weapons there are in libya i think it's like if they were yeah i think
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everybody have. some think the fun of arms in the country could spell disaster ahead in the vacuum after good daffy impulse. revolt chaos as groups fight out this battle. what you have now in libya is schools of armed factions who have no respect for each other and who have no respect for nato actually either they've opportunistically used nato 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 that intensification of the civil war between increasingly the factions which have overthrown with the gadhafi regime with many libyans not yet ready to say a farewell to arms the n.g.c. which could only be daffy with nato how is now asking the alliance to continue its mission a vivid indication of just how unstable the country is and he said no way our teeth
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crippling. i was thought colonel gadhafi is most influential son saif al islam has fled to niger apparently looking to have himself over to the international criminal court has reportedly used a spokesperson to make contact with the hague so they're not i charge of crimes against humanity however some experts believe that putting gadhafi son on trial is the last thing some mustard leaders want to see these other bad experience. to some market after he was a man too much secrets which will supposedly he buried with him i think that there were tremendous sighs of relief or older capitals in western europe this is somebody who cut all sorts of deals with the french but also the british and the italians and to a certain extent the americans as well i think they did not want him put on trial for any reason and i am not misled is it surprised that he was captured alive if
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you very quickly ended up there a definite return from diplomatic takes all was spectacular hugs and shakes and kisses from the heads of countries which denounced him it happens now silenced but the suspicion around those who laid out the welcome mat is far from buried. i don't feel the history you see. but the shooter dealing with his construct and tricia's of all who go away overseas becomes the situation was fishing who probably grew up drinks it may actually ironically it was jewish big brothers who were who there is then british prime minister tony blair was instrumental in get that peace rehabilitation bringing him in from the cold in two thousand and seven that play didn't lead emptyhanded trade between flourished so did the cozy relationship it was six more secret meetings off the player left off base his
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people denying they were about releasing the lockerbie bomber apple passing on the granny or britain would lose its lucrative libyan deals i regret myself it obviously that gadhafi was put should he should have been said to the international criminal court put all the trial forced all its questions for all the terrible things he did and if it garbage diva contemporary world leaders who are previous regimes leaders topham we need to go. war he started it out day with people some details of the murky dealings have already emerged claiming the reputation of one of britain's leading universities the london school of economics agreed a contract to begin acting regime with over two million pounds to educate hundreds of its future civil servants the director was forced to resign and now the university of tripoli is demanding the money back french leader nicolas sarkozy was
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never shy in creating good afaik even letting him pitches a tent in the lease a palace apparently for bankrolling sarkozy's party to the presidency so says this man the one who could still tell all that was he had no or have sarkozy must give back the money he took from libya to finance his electoral campaign we funded it and we have all the details. and are ready to reveal everything. seinfeld i get that the son and key right hand man reportedly ready to surrender to the war crimes court so you're going to have low information on that i think was so huge that tony blair intervened formed to help him get his dodgy ph d. degree from the london school of economics when. he was plagiarized so there's a lot of things that have gone on there so you thought gadhafi. saif gadhafi is wanted for his own actions in libya is drawn out battle for control but it's what he could reveal about the diplomatic deals with his father that's keeping the
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western power players sweating didn't it r.t. london. now and his first interview with the western media since serious uprising began. but actions against his regime could transform syria into quote another afghanistan his comments came after the u.s. secretary general once again condemned the country's violence calling for the repression to end the arab league also urged assad to end the civilian death toll with more than three thousand killed says the unrest since march our ministers are due to meet syrian officials later today to press for a dialogue between the government and the opposition some protesters have been calling for a no fly zone over the country as well as aerial support from nato warplanes. and so i have for you this hour is social unrest against inequality. thousands of kids maybe some back on the streets protesting the government spending they say they're not getting enough now the military is getting too much. and the embattled wiki
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leaks website has been forced to suspend its activities all the details of these stories in just a few months. all right well let's go now to the steps of kazakhstan where so use rocket is gearing up to blast off into space and we do have live pictures for you from the baikonur cosmodrome as you can see on your screens a rocket is on its vertical position and getting ready for that takeoff of the rocket will carry a progress cargo spaceship into orbit and this unmanned fear call will deliver all those three tons of supplies to the international space station among them of food water and clothes along with oxygen spare parts and experiment hardware although it will take progress three days to arrive at the i.s.a.'s and there are currently three people in orbit are russian so good for calling an american mike fossum and it's rapid he said go she would call and they were due to have their supplies restart in august but the progress ship was lost in
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a crash well thankfully that didn't put the crew at risk as the station is a well stocked again you're looking at live pictures from a baikonur where a rocket will carry a progress cargo space into orbit just waiting for that take off you can see there it is it's getting ready for that takeoff. and landing you realize pictures from kazakhstan the baikonur cosmodrome or so is rocket has just taken off carrying a progress cargo space ship into orbit carrying three tons of supplies to be entered. space station two the three astronauts and cosmonauts currently on the i.s.o.'s how this will take three days or arrive at the station carrying with it it's applies to the asteroids have been waiting frankie's that the stock is since
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august. the. successful launch there from the baikonur cosmodrome. all right now readers reached a long awaited deal on thursday to try and save greece and the euro zone from. other measures include writing off this or suffer the greek debt with capitalizing european banks so they can cope with any future losses and expanding the bailout fund to one trillion euros well after the summit in brussels french president nicolas sarkozy said allowing greece to join the euro ten years ago was quote a mistake the decision to accept the bailout plan has cost mr m. in germany the biggest contributor to the fund dr markus kerber a political economy professor in berlin says the majority of germans don't want to pay for the stakes of others. i have always held the germany sooner or later is
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going to wield the power to bring the continent to back to economic reason because we are in a phase of the euro agonizing and if so a certain culture because i do not i think you should bring it quickly to an end the money we're spending on greece is real money and we know this i have said this in the spring two thousand and ten we should have kept greece out of the euro zone from the very beginning of the crisis to stop contagion eighty five percent of the germans disapprove of the government's bailout policy and sooner or later that massive popular opposition has to be faced by the jump parliament they have to pay tribute to that they cannot go on pursuing a policy which has turned out to be failing. police in a denver have moved into the camp of the occupy wall street protesters arresting those who refused to leave it comes just hours after a massive standoff assault pepper spray and tear gas fired into the crowd now a potential look at how we can see police the stars and the crowd of activists
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meanwhile the states of tennessee and california have more than fifty people over arrested by squads thread through their caps and moving tense tables and other belongings the movement has already been tested by snowstorms in colorado with harsh conditions expected to hit america's east coast protesters in new york are getting ready to would sound blizzards after local authorities stripped them of their power supplies and i started going to check out reports neither arrests nor the upcoming ones are likely to shake their determination. to the peaceful nationwide movement that turned violent overnight in oakland. police attacked protesters with tear gas stun grenades. flash bombs improbable it's been there for weeks we have been taking care of ourselves there's been no incidents with the police and they came in one of the most terrifying shows of force that i've ever seen and minds are life and they came in and they either flushed everyone out of the camp or west of them and then they began to
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systematically trample all of the tents. and just need people really really angry a former u.s. marine an iraqi war veteran was seriously injured by a tear gas canister that police fired have. footage of the wounded veteran and police brutality spread quickly the shock of it galvanizing the nation and the occupy movement across the country. google says the company received requests from local law enforcement agencies to remove you tube videos of police brutality they did not comply the stronger of forcible responsibility establishment the stronger the movement will get of the lord. the protests will become the protesters through these past six weeks of being careful not to taint the movement's reputation with violence but a march most reports suggest that this move has been almost entirely peaceful put some in the us media use the night of violence you know pledge to portray the
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protestors as radicals or more violence from the occupiers a lot of these people or professional educators a good number of these people are radicals no doubt about it you might ask how radical was this elderly woman in a wheelchair who was tear gassed by police or jasper father of two who's working on his ph d. at the university of california berkeley they you know they characterize you know it's. a perspective of. marginal and radical and fringe in order to discredit it this moment really is about all americans it's not just about people that have a story we've been poor this is about now it's to the middle class that is starting to feel the impact of corporate greed that is when this country for so long as the movement grows bigger and more structured it's becoming harder to ignore the message of the campaigners who call themselves the ninety nine percent and protest against corporate crime and government complicity protesters tens mushroom
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throughout the country there will be more the movement is only expanding several weeks ago police crackdown on protesters with pepper spray this week it was tear gas and stun grenades protesters now want to hit big business where it hurts a general strike next week demanding banks and corporations shut down for a day but will the police response yes even more brutal crackdown i'm going to check our reporting from washington r.t. . and still ahead for you this hour russia's cultural kingpin a real kinds of. the bolshoi easy if they mean you felt theater lovers have been waiting for as moscow's landmark theater unveiled its first full moon in sixty years after massive for purpose. to ease rail now where tens of thousands returned to the streets of tel a bit to vent their anger over social inequality and government spending policy that's less than two months since the country witnessed an initial wave of protests
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artie's polis leader reports. the last demonstration back in september in early september sold a million people come to the streets of the country organizers was satisfied with their turnout and after that a lot of the protesters many of them are university students returned to classes and things had to take a little bit longer and i'll put said he now that we have seen is not only attention on what is happening internally fracture be israeli air force has also gone to strikes on southern gaza five members of the islamic jihad organization has been killed the organization that is all holds responsible for a grad missile that was fired into israel earlier in the week be concerned here though talking to people is that this story of social demonstrations will now be missed by many in the international community as it focuses on what is happening externally and sophie the mainstream international media is making a launch of what is going on on gaza to the detriment of what is happening here and
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with me to talk about this is nicholas simmons who is one of the social protesters nicolette why are you back on the streets after eight. knesset the parliament is returning from its recess we just hope that they'll reconsider their budgetary considerations the problem is being that the budget considerations have been about parties and politics they've been about losing the tycoons to control everything we want the budgetary considerations to consider just the general good of the country here in israel is very very important to realize we are not in economic recession a problem isn't that we don't have enough money problem is that it's being mismanaged the government decisions about what to do the money is bad. bolos not. thirty when you hear the cries of people here and we need a slogan is the people demand of social justice people here saying that the government can do not have wants to attract attention but they certainly will not give up on what they say are very legitimate demands. for more news exclusive. for
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the asian analysis you can visit our website r.t. dot com well here's a brief look at what you can find online right now and nationalist shadow looms over in germany as the country's leading driver party calls for immigrants to be shown the door to find out why this dangerous rhetoric seems to be attracting growing support but also online for you. one of the twentieth century's most notorious and get rich quick schemes is that despite the pyramid project wiping out the savings of millions in the past or so for any of the investors willing to open their wallets once again i got more at our team dot com. on monday the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks was forced to temporarily suspend operations its founder julian assange said the site within said concentrate on an aggressive fund raising campaign to fight a financial blockade imposed by american and e.u. bags all the financial freeze came after the massive leak of secret u.s.
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diplomatic cables showing the real often highly critical views of foreign diplomats they also contain thousands of revelations about the afghan and iraq campaigns a song coming out the website is a lawful and is a balance of why did courts the president of the national union of journalists in britain donna comes along says and in wiki leaks activities will simply encourage others to take its place. he's actually been taken out so i don't any legal process or live side of any international political agreements yet they seem to be ability to shut down a website that some governments find troubling. it's very unclear exactly what the most patients are working on them and it is it's deeply unsettling because there were other very beginning of the situation questions. attention members of the u.s. government had suggested or asked companies like amazon which was a first strike action against wiki leaks because they were hosting what they may
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have been asked by individuals within the u.s. government so. how does one of the issues is. there aren't really any rules regarding what companies can can or cannot do with their customers companies are generally entitled to reject customers if unfortunately wiki's was forced to close down that we would see other sides seeking to do the same kind of thing and getting around the restrictions of wiki leaks i saw. in the sun for asian country of kyrgyzstan is electing its first president since the bloody uprising that toppled a former leader. last spring all the foreigners of countries will help prime minister a wealthy businessman who promises to bring stability and prosperity to the nation kerns interim leader and also is not running for the top job he's elected signal kurdistan's first peaceful transition to a new government in april two thousand and ten at least nineteen people were killed in the capital in the unrest that ousted bucky have elected massive ethnic clashes in the south of the country left more than four hundred people dead you. after
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a brief look at other news from around the globe a powerful explosion has killed twenty nine people at a cold night and who about province in central china five of the miners were rescued and one more made his escape to safety through an air shaft a state owned coal mines administration has not confirmed the cause of the blast who despite an improving safety record trying these mines remain among the most dangerous in the world. former brazilian president believes it's national move by the suba has been diagnosed with throat cancer the sixty six year old will begin chemotherapy treatment next week but his doctor says the former president is in a very good condition and that his chances of a full recovery are excellent and his eight years of leadership saw brazil experience stable growth and unemployment rates plummet. a series of insurgent attacks in afghanistan have claimed at least twenty lives and tell about suicide bomber drove a truck rigged with seven hundred kilograms of explosives into a day to
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a convoy of foreign troops outside kabul meanwhile the country's south of matter in an afghan military uniform open foreign coalition troops killing three the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attacks and four suicide bombing near government offices are. after six years of laborious restoration one of russia's the greatest cultural institute says has reopened its doors to the public hundreds of millions have been spent on the bolshoi theatre which staged a gravitar and in moscow on friday nights a large is about that he was among those lucky enough to attend. just screw made from scratch it seems hard on paper but here are jews in reality over seven hundred million dollars of state money and six years of work to bring back all people and send glory to russia's landmark people even the president side. you might have been
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a painstaking process going through this nightmare it was not only to the companies and they but also the government leaders from the construction workers like it's yours. sige workers were the first with the feeders focus truck sang a coach to. a real truck driven onto the stage just showed the scale of renovation the theater underwent unesco has already attacked the works as meek the stage has doubled in size and not by growing wider the bolshoi has remained in its historical interest but by growing underground i think it's actually a wise choice to try to do best repair within the old old building that drives water as it without making it a modern building and modern looking it is definitely not kilo's of braided gold tons of crystal and hundreds of metres of silk woven by monks all setting the scene
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for some of the world's greatest beauties i think the paris of the world. to see all right really. here. is what is the word bolshoi associated with in the west a full day is this a ballet. this is a. this a chandelier. that incredible friendly. and of course this is a rush to see the stage with old soul viewed symbols now removed came the last presidential the u.s. ceasar gorbachev bell a legend my if you see it square as well as direct just from the competition world class values including a scholar the vienna oprah and common garden precious opening night tickets of the wealthy and well connected only works lucidly available with the president's office
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and for others happy to watch in the cheek and the opening night show gala concert was displayed on giant t.v. screens. and as the curtain came down big cheers rabble from outside could be heard running inside the run of a to restore it. exhibit a great show but our moscow. all be back to bring you the headlines in just a few moments you staying with us here an r.t. .
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