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the latest news on the week's top stories on our t.v. nato shipping out of libya after helping topple gadhafi but his secrets haven't been burned with him his son but the spilled the details of western leader shady deals with a colonel if he gets his day in. america's occupy wall street resist growing police pressure to pack up the strike dozens of arrests and during a freaky weather conditions. an outbreak of deadly fire between israel and gaza absence thousands return to the streets of television broadcasts against this proportion of government spending in favor of the military.
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plus the curtains up on the legendary home of russia's finest ballets and all for us as the bolshoi theater reopens in style after a capital refurbished. just after five pm here in the russian capital you're watching artsy of the late colonel gadhafi is most influential son is looking to had himself over to be international criminal court where he's wanted for war crimes saif al islam claims he's innocent and is threatening to expose details of his father's dealings with western leaders if he appears in the dock artie's ivor bennett explains. to some market the f.b.i. . secrets which will supposedly buried with him i think there were. and this size of relief all over capitals in western europe
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this is somebody who cut all sorts of deals with the french but also the 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 an aside is it surprised that he was captured alive if you very quickly ended up there and that is return from diplomatic exile was spectacular hugs handshakes and kisses from the heads of countries which denounced him about he's now silenced but the suspicion around those who laid out the welcome mat is far from buried i don't feel that his grip three seasons but the shooter dealing with it was composed. of. brutal way oversized coins that this is a situation as mission to proving cruel tricks it may actually ironically it was
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jewish groups who work through their interests then british prime minister tony blair was instrumental in get deafens rehabilitation bringing him in from the cold in two thousand and seven the play didn't leave empty handed trade between flourished so did the cozy relationship it was six more secret meetings off the player left off base his people denying they were about releasing the lockerbie bomber abdelbaset al the granny all britain would lose its lucrative libyan deals i'd regret myself enormously that gadhafi was put should he should have been said to the international criminal court put on trial and forced all to questions for all the terrible things he did and if it gathers diva contemporary world leaders who are previous regimes lead is tough and we need to do. what is dotted 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
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london school of economics agreed a contract with the gadhafi regime worth 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 never shy in routine get daffy even letting him pitch his tent in the alley safe palace apparently for bankrolling sarkozy's party to the presidency so says this man the one who could still tell all that cause he had never had 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 had. signed a good happy son and key right hand man reportedly ready to surrender to the war crimes court so you've is going to have low information and i think we're so used to tony blair intervening formed to help him get his dodgy ph d. degree from the london school of economics when. he was plagiarized there's
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a lot of things that have gone on so you fogarty knows about started after he's wanted to answer for his own actions in libya has drawn out battle for control but it's what he could reveal about the diplomatic deals with his father is keeping the western power players are there bennett are to london. they're going to residents fled the city of syria days before colonel gadhafi was killed there he claims nato has committed atrocities during its intervention which only helped to destabilize his country. they used every possible thing to do to make this so-called revolution successful they used gunships. helicopters they used fighter wrist oh all sorts of weapons that they had disposal so they can dispose gadhafi and make this kind of
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illusions successful kill so many people through to succeed in this operation which i i don't think it's a success because if it was a success believe me it would have been so happy about i doubt that very much there's a big divide in libya there's a huge gap now between libyans. i mean parts or partially because of nato interference and partially because of let's be honest and say partially because of khadafi. but but the way they killed gadhafi the way they treated him the way they bombed my city you. have a lot of civilians inside it who were killed as well i mean this just. generates anger and generates revenge. which
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which is in the future will be the fuel of another war in libya which i think it will be sooner or later. well as nato alliance up its intervention in libya it's leaving behind a country full of weapons in the hands of people with a shady past. well to stay with r.t. for a special report on the ground in our sign as we reveal how some of former rebel commanders have no clue how to tackle the ground problem. syria's president is warning western nations that intervening in his country will cause an earthquake that will tear the middle east charlotte startled britain's sunday telegraph newspaper that international involvement could turn his country into another afghanistan his comments follow the u.n. chief's latest call for the repressions to end after a weekend clashes claimed a reported fifty lives there was also weigh in here with strong criticism and will meet syrian officials later on sunday the u.n. believes more than three thousand people have perished in the unrest since march
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but dissidents syrian writer and democracy campaigner michel kilo things most people there don't want a military solution to the crisis. of the cycle or against military intervention but it's a date. time if the regime is to ny late everyone of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add external slavery to our domestic law we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp or a public phonology country. and still to come at this hour an r t another outbreak of violence in the middle east we report on how a deadly exchange of fire between these delicate gaza has overshadowed a peaceful mass protest at government spending time will be. a source of demonstrators supporting the occupy wall street movements have been
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arrested across the u.s. overnight while police in denver moved detaining activists who refuse. to relieve their cap well earlier police used pepper spray to disperse the crowds meanwhile at least thirty people were arrested in the states of oregon a tennessee at a california after police went into force curfews removing protesters belongings it was nature though threatening demas in new york after the city was hit by a seasonal snow blizzard however the activists say they're ready to withstand harsh weather conditions to make their points as art is going to check out reports from washington the occupy protesters are serious and their determination. of peaceful nationwide movement to turn violent overnight in oakland. police attacked protesters with tear gas stun grenades. flash bombs and rubber bullets we had been there for weeks we have been taking care of ourselves there's been no incidents police and they came in one of the most terrifying shows of force
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that i've ever seen in my life and they came in and they either flushed everyone out of the camp or west of them and then they began to systematically trample all of the tents apart and this 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 at him. 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 the force of the response five establishment the stronger the movement will get and the larger the protests will become the protesters through these past six weeks have been careful not to taint the movement's reputation with violence by and large most reports suggest that this
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move has been almost entirely peaceful but something the u.s. needs. use the night of violence you know pledge to portray the protestors as radicals and more violence from the occupiers a lot of these people are 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 truth who's working on his ph d. at the university of california berkeley you know he characterized you know it's. a perspective. 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 has run this country for so long as the movement grows bigger and more structured it's becoming harder to ignore the
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message of the campaigners who call themselves the ninety nine percent and protest against corporate crime and government complicity protesters hands mushroom 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 be anyone more brutal crackdown i'm going to check our reporting for washing our teeth. over keeping a close sign of protests that are hitting the united states from coast to coast just ahead on live from more of our scuffle. problem. marching in
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harmony for you tube channel to track our chats are still the occupy protesters are using the rally. throughout these last few. more news today violence has once again flared up. in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations rule today. e.u. leaders managed to strike a last minute deal on the eurozone debt crisis on thursday to try to save greece and avoid further collapse the bags of a bitter split pill to swallow they ended up agreeing to write off fifty percent of what greece owes them after eurozone leaders decided to half the country's private sector debt one hundred billion euros europe's emergency part of cash will also
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swell to one trillion euros well after the summit in brussels french president nicolas sarkozy said that allowing greece to join the euro was quote a mistake dr levy author graham who's group scrutinizes government cuts and spread the crisis policy says greece is a ticking time bomb and the new deal won't save europe. it's almost like one of those 1980's comedy is where the somebody giving a fellow. great speech who then keeps getting up and carrying on it's it's something which. the fundamentals were there to be seen twenty twenty five years ago the response to assist the sixty percent. to g.d.p. ratio before states qualified in the first place to join the euro and now it's being seen as some achievement if greece manages to get to get down to choice it's long been a ticking time bomb bailout as a rule of thumb unless they are there to achieve a set end with major reforms as a rule of thumb don't work i don't see within this package not really through the fifteen pages of the document i mean they also must be rationed with
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a lot of aspirations in that but in terms of concrete proposals are a little thin on the ground. well the e.u. may have agreed how big the bailout basket should be but now it has to fill it with cash and to do with readers are looking to china and said to function if there's a generated good of economic enthusiasm for beijing's hardly jumping at the chance economists there believe china is treading carefully so it doesn't throw good money after bad china will join the bat bag of all the saviors about china will not be a white knight in this regard because china is not very satisfied satisfied with the fact that those that the austerity plan didn't come on the right time and there are still the war between different stakeholders within the within this fall not. on the other hand the in the size of. the slow pacing of their members particularly those leading members in solving those issues so that really see several
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taj a number of people in terms of their patients to come up to the rescue plan. and still ahead this hour the goods are on their way. a russian space modules that saw from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan carrying a tons of vital supplies for the international space station. and palestinian militants in gaza are calling for a cease fire with israel as an exchange of deadly far between the two sides has continued into a second day israeli air strikes have killed at least nine people they came in response to rocket attacks in the south of the country but left one person dead egypt had earlier brokered a cease fire that now appears to health it's the worst escalation of violence between israel and gaza in weeks and the story is casting
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a shadow over protests of government spending in tel aviv where thousands took to the streets let's cross live to gaza now for some insight from political analyst mahmoud on this remarkable day this latest exchange of fire was sparked by an israeli airstrike on gaza but television claims it bombed a militant training camp from where a rocket attack was being planned was there any evidence any actual evidence as to where this started. well once again israel has failed to provide any concrete evidence for. the the fokker stated earlier last month the it's a military used by this one and you have in five israel does not and in justification of it has happened before we have seen it at the outset once again the failure was so massive israel failed to provide any concrete evidence on the influx or where they come from and why the conducted the operation inside there is
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a lot more beyond the intricate haitian of a lot of this and out of there is really an art of it stating. even. the few. things the palestinians have done you have of a piece the fence by palace and have you on the list nasty and then a resistance succeeding and the. release of palestinian prisoners from that reveals now it's time to reinstating the turns capacity time through those palestinians who is actually in charge in the region sort of but it's actually if it happened before we promise things are getting used to reading over here ok well really you did mention that the exchange of prisoners it did make a lot of headlines the policy is they have yet to receive hundreds of their prisoners and that's in exchange for one israeli soldier who's been handed back to television already do you think this latest outbreak of violence could hamper at that part of the exchange. there is
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a lot i guess speculation of. the main not a vision behind their cue. to give a reason for israel to hold the meaning they're not going to release the rest of the palestinian prisoners which is highly possible because israel did not offer any inherent over the release of the rest of the palestinian yes it was written on paper about how much israel by the help of that egyptian and the german agreed upon but is that going to happen the same question look like you see the role the seat was supposed to be lifted but and they talk about it but is that going to happen i don't think so ok well let's talking about more about the peace process or not israel refuses to negotiate with hamas which of course doesn't recognize the right of the jewish state to exist do you see any way around the deadlock. well with the peace process the problem the real problem here it has been going on
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for a deposit running years and nothing really helping the israeli emphasis on the jewish identity. of the state of israel and five does not help the peace process at all it's a it's a lie. explicit this is a state that is only an only for jews with. the question would be what about the fate of the palestinians who live within israel but how will. the peace process the the i mean the israel. ok well as all of this is happening we're talking about the exchange of fire there's also big news in it telling people i mean there's very little mention in the name mainstream media of last night's protests in television there were thousands of people who took to the streets do you think it has anything to do with a flare up of violence helping distract media attention. oh it's exactly if we about a month or a month and a half ago when a life attack happened it was
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a week you feel like an internal crisis on the expense of gaza now it's actually going on i haven't read a report on are these were. the protestors and i love you know they're saying well it's not in the gaza. but their life it's their government and its policies and the high living close so there is a little bit of a word is that the protests are. somehow genuine accountability of their own government so nothing the whole strategy every time they come out as the savior of the state of israel by instigating violence here if that does not happen in gaza there are suddenly. putting more settlements on the west bank if there is no settlement was going there is intensive thought intensification of the siege over goes with the cycle of violence going on forever and it will likely continue as a exit strategy for if any one has got. right thanks very much for insight there
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live from gaza political analyst thanks to you again thank you and coming up in an hour's time an israeli politician explains what's happening a peace settlement between a television and the palestinians. so in a few minutes we will be reporting for the most anticipated cultural events in the russian capital years. the bolshoi if they've made new felt bitter lovers have been waiting for as moscow's landmark beater gets. in sixty years off the massive amount. a russian cargo space ship is on its way to the international space station delivering up tons of supplies for the orbiting crew. so you progress in mosul from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan just a few hours ago it should reach the i guess about three days delivering food and
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fuel and other supplies for the three astronauts who are currently there there's a russian and american and of japanese there's only half the normal crew there right now after a similar supply module crash after blast off in aug sept rarely suspending flights since the end of non-so shuttle program in july so use is the only transportation in the space station. to get the back story of the so used missions as the space station's only lifeline and our t.v. dot com there's more there for you to discover as well on this day fifty years ago the soviet side of the most powerful explosion in human history flexing its thermonuclear muscles with a device that was never going to put to real use. just dorothy got called. and also the pyramids return russia's most notorious for national ponzi scheme that robbed millions of their life savings in the ninety's is this time in ukraine and it's getting surprising a number of investors all the details and small print. well
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more today's world news now and pakistan at six militants have been killed in a suspected drone attack pakistani officials say they think that u.s. aircraft fired missiles at a vehicle near the afghan border it happened in part of north waziristan which serves as a base for many taliban militants the u.s. has carried out many strikes in the area in recent years but officials never publicly acknowledged having a cia drone program in pakistan. presidential loyalists troops in yemen have reportedly shelled a petrol station killing at least four people mostly children dozens of others were injured in the attack north of the capital where local tribesmen now back anti regime protesters yemen's endured months of violence us left more than seventeen hundred people dead on the verge of civil war the u.s. is pushing for president saleh to leave in line with the gulf states transition
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while. his trillion prime minister has called for an end to the strikes which have seen all grounded around the world the company says its planes will return to the skies if an emergency arbitration hearing ordered by the government rules of the industrial action cost and now almost seventy thousand passengers have been affected and among those stranded were seventeen world leaders who built attending a commonwealth summit. of the legendary glamour of sarcy or opera and ballet has made a big comeback to the heart of the russian capital as a go through theater reopened this week after years of renovation and artistic up and you know sneaked into the exclusive grand relaunch about to find out whether the weight as well as the fortune spent was worth. just screw made from scratch it seems hard on paper but appeared are jews in reality over seven hundred million dollars of state money and six years of
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work to bring back all people and send glory to russia's landmark theater even the president side we. it's been a painstaking process going through this nightmare was not only the future stomper but also the government and the site construction workers. side workers were the first with the theaters orchestra sang an ode to. a real truck driven onto the stage just showed the scale of renovation the theater underwent unesco has already taxed the works as unique the stage has doubled in size and not by growing wider the bolshoi has remained in its historical interest by growing underground i think it's actually the wise choice to drive with the best repair within the old tools of the building and try to modernize it without making
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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 for some of the world's greatest beauties i think. harrison of the world. to see all right ali. here. is what is the word bolshoi associated with it just a full day is this a ballet. this is a. this a chandelier. that incredible standing near. and of course this is a russia to see the stage with all salvi and symbols now removed came the last presidential the u.s.s.r. gorbachev well a legend maya p.c. at school as well as directors from the competition world class values including
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last scholar the vienna opera and cotton garden precious opening night to kids of the wealthy and well connected only works school lucidly available with the president's office and for others happy to watch in the chilly autumn and the opening night show gala concert was displayed on giant t.v. screens and as the curtain came down the cheers of rubble from outside could be heard ringing inside the renovated restored welsh exuding a great show of r.t.e. mosca. all in a few moments the woman heading to bali for more than the hot beatrice it's a local gigolos they've got their eyes on that's after week out of our top stories coming up shortly.
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