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three stooges three. all three volunteers in videos for your media project a free media zero down to party hard time. tonight n r t france tell syria's president his time is up and six more pressure on the violence plagued the country as russia calls for a more balanced approach. we will ensure peace in mystique's of the european union in our integration the e.u. to the shorts and the top to some extent are situations is different races economies of scale as russia by the rules and because it started move towards creating a new trade block to protect the region from economic to. and there are new signs of russia within the e.u. itself as britain clashes with germany which wants countries to surrender more control of their own financial and political decision.
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hello my name is kevin zero in our top story on r.t. at midnight france's foreign minister has told syria it's too late to implement long promised reforms and says tougher sanctions are now needed earlier this week the arab league suspended syrian membership and gave it until saturday to stop the violence threatening further measures heartsease terrorists and the reports now from brussels on the growing pressure from europe. tough words coming from the from illusion pig he had met his counterpart in a turkey and they both agree that syria needs tougher and stronger sanctions again you were mentioning earlier these sanctions are saying they're saying it's too late to implement any reforms at this point and this is coming on the back of the three day deadline of the arab league had given to syria to basically end the bloodshed
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now aside from this there's also the movement in the united nations now there are countries in germany the u.k. and france have been pushing for a resolution to be human rights violations are calling in syria now as we know they have tried to do this in the past and that china and russia vetoed it this time this draft one will be at be a human rights committee all of this happening all of this movement coming on the back of strong words again are coming from leaders to be noted that of course russia has said many times in the past that it's seeking a very very careful approach prime minister putin had met his account french counterpart france what you want and their prime minister putin had said that russia again is very careful in this scenario and also that the conflict that they're seeing in syria is certainly not one sided and by imposing more sanctions and calling for tougher restrictions on syria it seems like you're taking one side and also our foreign minister sergei lavrov again said they do not want to see this
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dramatization of the syrian story to be used as a basis for any form of military intervention essentially russia is saying is that they don't want to see a repeat of that media scenario and for now they're seeing that there are signs there are needing to. call the bennetts has tried to look at closer at least the size leading to that same libyan scenario after its pivotal role in it overthrew. britain's become the new growing when there's trouble in the middle east prime minister david cameron's hand picked his team captain for another libya style control. group aimed at forcing president bashar al assad out to begin with it will be a diplomatic offensive to russia appease it's an overreaction that could pave the way for military intervention. we suggested in order to put the arab initiative in place all countries concerned with a peaceful outcome of developments from syria's should demand not only from the
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syrian authorities but also from the opposition to stop the violence the ongoing attacks on government buildings in syria look like a civil war. at the moment there's no mention of military action from britain their offensive is purely verbal for now but that's exactly how the libyan intervention began and the timing is very similar to the opposition in syria is now militarized making it much easier to support and adds more weight to any international threats the. regime. very very strong never. learn the lesson of thousands and thousands. of the no for bombing. or any other intervention then another military intervention will have even more serious consequences because of the region or the whole question of the whole question of israel the ukase apparently been handed its leading role by king
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abdullah of jordan so far the only arab leader to publicly call for and sad to quit but the patience of syria's other neighbors and crucial regional brokers' is now wearing thin to the arab league suspended series membership and given president assad until saturday to end the violence with britain already primed this could be the last ditch attempt at conventional diplomacy there in a position now where they have to take some action but in effect they've extended the deadline the original deadline expires yesterday another conference or another three days so perhaps they're trying to offer us our side as much as possible in order to give up which unity for having sort of taken gregson them. every article should never have to have to make a promise a different otherwise that was a video about a credibility and free syrian army has been the main driving force behind the growing opposition movement most of defectors from the army launching their latest attack on a security base russia and china are still appealing for dialogue as a way to end what they call two way violence they are desperate to avoid another
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libya style intervention but that chance may be fading but the wheels are already in motion for a coordinated attack it's verbal for now but when it came to libya it wasn't long before the words were backed up by weapons and bombs are the bennett r t ariba goal it is a war correspondent and columnist from toronto he says that those countries putting pressure on syria are already eyeing up opportunities to win control over syrian land it certainly looks like the beginning of a military intervention i'm surprised frankly turkey is the side who girls of. course was trying to ration the role its neighbors and the jury in the sense of sticking its neck out to washington with his one time. regime because it's a key ally of iran and a key supporter has little or no other sort of. washington now who
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overthrew along with the saudis and israel is however there are wise heads in washington to literacy where your money if you go through the regime will still take its place and downhill with interventions and now no research eagerness to get any iran vs syria caution i think surrounds the. unlike syria egypt calls for its leader to go bought results when i was in the barracks step down but you're of course but more than six months later now the people who held the revolution of return to tahrir square calling for a new change and you can read all about friday's massacre rally in cairo on our web site where we also reveal what drove people back to the capital streets and also at r.t. dot com we explain why the muslim brotherhood's at the forefront of the nation's political transformation and tell you what to expect from egypt's upcoming elections to. all debt struggle europe's economy is russia and some of its post
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soviet part is it taking steps to balance out the financial climate in the broader region your asian economic union said to create a warm environment for trade and investment throughout the continent i think you can offer is more from moscow for you. this is a huge tutorial russia and kazakhstan combined put together a total area of around twenty million square kilometers and all the past twenty years or so it wasn't exactly used to its full potential sure there was the soviet union before but one of his main problems was that it was based on ideology which was one of the mean reasons behind its collapse in the end while the main idea of the region union is that it's based on capitalism well some me see that the european union is also based on capitalist values that it's not exactly going through its easiest times right now but according to the president it's the video it's using the experience of you saw and the knowledge about the mistakes made by the e.u. which could potentially make the u. region union much more powerful. moue is because we won't repeat the
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mistakes of the european union in our integration we're conscious of what we're doing when to stand who we are integrating with three countries sharing a common history and today we are forming a common economy and it is why we start not on different levels but from similar positions the european union to shorten a doctor's time which stands for our situation is different i'm sure we'll be able to create a solid and stable economic engine on. this union is being pieced on the foundation of the customs union between russia kazakhstan and belarus so just three state but its future vision is much bigger just picture a confirmation of state stretching possibly from the balkans and all the way to the pacific a huge bridge between europe and asia perhaps it's too soon to talk about that at the moment since russia goes in kazakhstan just put together a community which will be working to develop with this idea further but just to
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give you an understanding of how effective it could be just within the framework of a customs union russia goes in kazakhstan managed to increase their total treat turnover in just happy year by forty two. percent so just think of the possibilities. hundreds of arrests and multiple injuries are the result of massive rallies held across the us by the occupy movement protesters tens of thousands of anti corporate activists took part in demonstrations in key american cities marking two months now the movement however many met with a heavy police response officers in riot gear buttons and shields were accused of brutality against mostly peaceful protesters the focal point was once again where crowds took their frustration to bridges subway stations and even made attempts to disrupt the stock exchange this tool ricken patel is from. a citizen action group has been providing web support for campaigners reckon thanks for being on the program now if i get this right you organize online broadcasts for the protestors
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tell us why do you think they didn't already have enough media attention there for well we were providing connection between different groups that were occupied at different locations all around the world and connections between citizens all around the world who want to participate in these sites that were able to listen you know one of the tactics that authorities uses to deal generalize these and say well these are just you don't have jobs you're going to these places and but we were the show was almost a million people online show solidarity including one hundred thousand grandmothers and people from all walks of life should be supporting these movement why do you think so with the mainstream media they are treating these massive rallies seriously to be like that well i think it's a mixture of reasons are you going to powerful communications system that's driving other near it is that these are marginal fringe elements a lot of the media frankly is article one percent that people are protesting against but also i think there's a fear of the movement itself particularly itself in
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a way that's that's readily understood. what is the role of social media in covering this campaign as you see it. i mean i think social media has been organizing ground for people come together it's a key way for citizens to exchange information and reach each other without using the corporate media and to get records of things like the k.g.b. morgan don't need an almost five million dollars to the to the new york city police department is one of these things that really can take off in the social media to the point where that needs to be inspiring despite thousands of posts on twitter of ads concerning recent police brutality we've been reporting on our website have failed to appear among the most popular topics on the social network it's so that our correspondents are focusing on tonight on our website we're trying to get to the bottom of what has led to allegations of twitter censorship do you think that is an issue. i can comment on and what twitter's algorithm and system is for choosing what's trending it because they won't tell us what it is they just say
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it's complicate it goes in there that there's have got to the top show you've got personal thought of they want to know. yeah i mean i honestly can't i can't say but it is suspicious we've seen examples of this in the past and we are going to be watching it very very closely and now the occupy movement of course celebrated its two month anniversary yesterday we saw it ok cough how do you think it's going to develop do you see though do you think it will still be as a strong or will it be diminished in the sense that. i think i think this is just getting started you know if you've learned anything from the arab spring and other examples of democratic movements you can thrive on crackdowns and the authorities first tried to marginalize this movement so they could crack down and that was not successful and they tried to wait for it to peter out and it wasn't successful and now they're tracking down because they're desperate because there is real political power coming out of these movements they are shaping the political whether they are driving a national debate and and this crackdown was working if it was national there's
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lots of evidence and there are currently prevent freedom of information requests into the government about the way in which homeland security the f.b.i. appears to be worried that these projects. an online citizen action group says been providing web support for occupy campaigns thanks for joining us on the line there from new york and so much as we just heard the occupy protesters. not just didn't new york america's other major cities as well we've got correspondents on our team coast to coast covering those events for you for the latest updates latest videos one website r t v dot com. under different pretenses authorities are kicking protesters out of their occupy locations no public areas there are several people practicing civil disobedience do we see down the road says he just ready to get arrested in support of because our correspondents and reporters in philadelphia los angeles and washington d.c. have been uploading the latest footage on comments on the developments from within
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the protests in check them out too few want to keep up to date with the very latest of our team. dot com and don't forget to keep abreast of our twitter feed as well. they were both precedent for action to resolve the debt crisis put their approaches are worlds apart the german of the british leaders of the meeting in berlin the threshold of a possible solution out is laura smith reports and i want to go. and nothing less than we expect i mean these are two professional politicians after all they're unlikely to sling mud at each other in front of the world's press they really seem to have made nice with each other this morning they said that they do have differences but the difference is that can be overcome and of course they're dealing with what is a economic and fiscal union essentially on the brink of collapse the merkel solution to all that is basically more europe she says that there should be more integration they should be more national governments under you come to the heel of brussels much like it's nice now is incumbent solutions that situates going on in
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europe at the moment it's less integration he says he sort of talks of a union which has flexibility which is really the complete opposite to michael's approach to germany and luxembourg canal today and she accuses me of selfishness and shortsightedness they're saying that they want to be the case in bailouts to countries that are suffering more and they say the u.k. is quick to criticize but very slow to actually step in and help heavily indebted countries like person who are doing markedly worse than countries like germany should just keep their mouth shut they shouldn't offer advice about how to handle the syrian crisis so there are various disagreements disagreements over the role of the euro some european central bank should it be a lender of last resort or not also disagreements about a tax on financial transactions michael once said and cameron doesn't so precinct differences in approach. now when it comes to belting out of emotional aria
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russia's got a renowned track record of course complete change of tack now as we'll be hearing next an operatic version of moscow and.
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great. comfortable. to. moscow. hello good to see you again and welcome on this week's science time program will be taking a look at the opera seen here in moscow many say that the russian capital post some
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of the best possible theater in the world so join me what about greece and the rest of the must rock crew as we find out that statement is correct something off here at the sounds musty theater the main focus of the building is the glorious old fashioned style of the theater a stunning auditorium here since one thousand five hundred people and is every night. to see itself was created on the first of september my nine hundred forty one on the side of a theater i'm glad the mere number of extension his musical theatre was not just. focusing on some as russkies principles of theatrical release in the face stage in many countries special productions. today in the opera and college performances here in the traditions of russian kozhikode theatre the search for new forms and ideas.
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crowds of our plan for each new year with you then. two or three new production of bennett company two or three new products of our company and of course each camp everything great great with the orchestra it's our rock and most important basic logic that. often productions are performs in various languages including italian french or russian subtitles are provided for all four of productions. we freak when they see it because we're considered to be one of the best in moscow it shows nice job creators and don't make them something which is impossible to seal the christian school the shows are kept in fast storerooms. just imagine them on a beautiful on stage setting because she started crying in each tiny detail because
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the world of theater is so expensive costumes have to be used time and again to save money. fast seeing money and there was sometimes when for example as libor is broken the during the show it takes three people to fix it because they only have thirty five seconds to do it each. from boarding schools and off to queen of spades russia has produced some great operas russia has also highly contributed to the walls of opera with many of the country singing is being amongst the most internationally celebrated musicians with the recent reopening of the bolshoi theatre and the training of percentages. such is the vision of sky it's clear for most of the theoretical axiom in russia is stronger than that. and you discussed various operas composers currently training and the very speeches in the russian capital let's meet this week's sketch. let me to meet you nice to
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see you are your mates a soprano tell me about the famous roles that you've played before of course i played carmen and. now i'm playing in a mall it's a new production. i'm doing carmen there and i came specially for this performance tonight what do you think of the differences between traditional theatre and modern productions i think. it's. the modern production i love her because they can be quite strange and yes it would be strange it could be crazy but still there is some ideas what they really like but do you sometimes my heart just. needs to relax when i'm coming to specially to the telly and a half classical production. and laugh classical production but when i'm
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coming to do this production i'm always pretty. good more concerned with a whole yes more life to put more life inside and i've performed in a few theatres myself as a singing years ago and one thing i noticed about coming here to the russian capital are these amazing theatres you know we're here in the sun as last check of the earth of a culture which is just reopened. the auditorium is here are just magnificent must be amazing to sing in. well i love what they say i love to sink in in the. concert hall of course and. before that a construction through with wonderful fantastic acoustic they're there for me it's like chart absolutely absolutely second very tired as their lives as. well let me
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to me and i'm going to anything to and i look forward to thank you for monday thank you thank you welcome please come for the performance. moving on and what else is of interest to opera lovers in moscow of course one of the main stages in the russian capital is the bolshoi theatre after its reconstruction the last six years the historic building has finally reopened and a visit back is a must the first production on the new main stage was going his opera ruslan a look miller based impressions fairy tale this season also features such world famous operas as a cheese to indo these days carmen and she cost these islands have to name just a few. another performance space in the city where various upper productions are staged is the moscow conservatory named after charcoal ski there you'll find an opera theater in the conservatory and also an upper school. and if you feel like
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listening to some opera at home at any time not purchase a cd properly league your store is one of the oldest cd and d.v.d. stores in the city offering both popular and rare releases here you can buy a large selection of classical music but a good choice of after recording is cheap. and to learn more about the lives of famous russian artists you can visit several house his aims in russian capital. we suggest a charlatan museum in the city center for tchaikovsky's a stake not far from the capital. but the composer spent his last years in the end of the nineteenth century. opera training now and the opening of the galina vishnevskaya opera center in moscow in two thousand and two can justly be regarded as a major event in the modern history of operate in russia to snuff skies outstanding talents and wealth of experience sets to guarantee the school's high level of
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professionalism and its success as a new type of opera trading down the various holes here you can hear magnificent sounds coming from either side this next guy may head say he was a soloist at the learning growth rates of operetta in one nine hundred forty four a major stage create commenced in the months and fifty's and jury had twenty two years at the bolshoi theatre from one hundred fifty two to one hundred seventy four she gave him forget the points habitations of more than thirty roles in russian and western european operas. their prose is astounding and improving singing skills and i was central to include station productions of our own so we're not only a school but also a professional of. course often here is called operatic artists training singh is with professional training from both russia and abroad and applied many of its students have already experience with parents as in theatre and concert halls and international competitions and festivals. every aspect of training is
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provided leading specialise in voice training as well as accompanists conductors and say starts his work with the students acting and out classes are taken as well as foreign language courses to the highest possible caliber yes the training is meant to be straight if anything it really provides the students and what the real industry expects. to see tensing lessons in groups and we want to warn the goriest scales and exercises are designed to mean and nurture the delicate instrument that is the voice her i'm up next and with my professional singing training in musical theater it's clear straight away that my vocal placements they stick friends operatic worlds shantytown mouth open tongue and it's essential to have everything place in the correct position this will in turn help to create a better sound what do we think. that. is
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. tough to guard i'm just not too sure i'm ready for the full some thesis that's. a loaded. gun. full of the load on full flow to be los top. gun from up. goes well unfortunately that's the time we hop on this week's program on upper trading and singing in the recent capital i'll see you again at the same time next
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week until then for me and the rest of the crew from the fish nest on a percentage. for. montana. he's totally. friendly. dynamic. but he'll. not kill.

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