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all. more problem has broken out in cairo tear gas has been fired as thousands of egyptians continue to occupy top rear square are looking at live pictures there of the latest unrest that's claimed thirty three lives so far. russia lashes out a new u.s. sanctions against iran financial and energy sectors calling down acceptable and not aligned with international law. resists fighting against the tide as its new government rushes to impose more severely on the people in order to secure another rescue well it comes as italy continues its slide deeper into debt. and welcome back after six months on the international space station crew of three save we
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return to earth board their russian spacecraft. which alarms you coming to you live from moscow violence is continuing to escalate in cairo where thousands of egyptians often find your square have a class with security services firing tear gas these are live pictures you're looking at of the moments of protesters who remain on the square epicenter of the revolution that ousted president hosni mubarak in february while more mass rallies are planned for tuesday and at least thirty three people have been killed since saturday when security forces first resort tear gas and rubber bullets the unrest comes as the country gears up to elect a new parliament next week well in just a few minutes from now our correspondent paula severe who's on the ground will
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bring us the latest. british labor m.p. jeremy corbyn believes change is unlikely in the country unless the west stops supporting the military rulers there. it's western double standards at work. so they invaded libya in order to change the government because of threats against the people. they have put sanctions against some countries because of oppression of civil liberties the case of bahrain saudi arabian sea rated so bahrain in order to protect the molecule the case in saudi arabia massive objects the cuban rights no intervention i think the west basically quite happy to carry on with the military structure in egypt if you feel something that is really because the whole of any new government coming in that challenges the authority of a tree is going to have a huge profit it seems to me the brush has become even before the elections taking
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place. how marriage other protests are once again shaking in egypt visit our web site egyptian army has reportedly been inspired by the so-called efficient police response to the occupy wall street movement in america and picks up tips for dealing with protests first problem always seems so and read more about it on our team dot com and while you're online check out the food or trumpet hiero demonstrations on how worried channel. four news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to operations rule the day. moscow has lashed out at new u.s.
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sanctions against iran saying they go against international law and will make future a negotiation is difficult washington announced the measures against iran monday hot on the heels of the u.k. in canada which also declared similar moves the sanctions are a result of the latest report from the un's nuclear watchdog claiming iran is working on building an atomic weapon the us secretary of state hillary clinton warns increasingly aggressive actions against the country will continue and urged other governments to put pressure on iran and that's word on political economic ivan eland thinks the sanctions are only going to unite the people of iran with the government of iran sanctions are a blunt tool and they try to make. razor sharp but they never are and this will probably hurt the iranian people and when you when you bomb a country it unifies the population with the government even if they don't like the government but in this case we're not yet but we're attacking them economically it has a similar effect it's really it was around the flag and i think it actually helps
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the regime because a lot of the people in iran especially the young people really don't like that the regime and any time you either take economic use economic warfare or actual warfare you're going to get a rally around the plague of facts and sanctions and they're good for smart persuading nations to do small things but overthrowing governments or getting them to stop nuclear weapons when they live in a dangerous neighborhood it's just not going to work i mean if you put them so yourself in their shoes they see israel they see turkey they see the arab countries that don't really like them and they israel has nuclear weapons and other countries are working secret to the ability to get nuclear weapons presumably so iran. feels threatened and when they feel threatened all the sanctions in the world are not really going to help and in fact i think it will probably push the the population to support
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a regime that they wouldn't normally support. the world could be standing on the precipice of a third world war and nuclear and i'll ation if any action is taken against iran a clear warning from former u.s. senator mike gravel and you can watch this full interview later this hour but here's a preview. this whole. war with iran very dangerous because iran is not syria is not lebanon iran is a nation and they have missile capabilities they won't have nuclear capabilities but they have missile capabilities that they can rain down on television you know i could kill you if they are attacked they will attack back in israel is so vulnerable and so small that they will retaliate they'll use nukes you could start a third world nuclear war but you responsibly attacking
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iran. here is a bastard to the united nations has accused european powers of the clarity of diplomatic war against his country his comments come after the sponsored a un resolution condemning human rights violations in the country meanwhile the british foreign secretary has met with representatives of the opposition and urged them to form a united front against president assad's government on monday at least twenty people were reportedly killed in continuing anti-government protests that you use increasing pressure on damascus calling for new sanctions to be adopted this week turkey's now also claiming it now longer trust its former ally but russia says calls from certain states for the syrian opposition to avoid dialogue with the government are provocation on an international scale and will only lead to further violence author and journalist webster tarpley who is in damascus says the west is behind the crisis in syria. the u.s.
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policy i think right now is to smash the middle east according to ethnic lines people complained that there are terrorist snipers who are shooting at civilians men women and children and blind terrorism random killing simply for the purpose of destabilizing the country i would not call this a civil war by any stretch of the imagination what you're dealing with here are death squads you're dealing here with terror commandos it's a joint production of cia and my six most. of the french after libya becoming a bloodbath with one hundred fifty thousand dead and now with egypt showing what it was all along it was no revolution and it was a complete failure and now people are beginning to understand it notice that nevertheless mrs clinton and miss rice at the united nations are continuing to push this frankly up the spread of this model of the cultural revolution the cia people
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power coolly backed up by terrorist groups people from al qaida people from the muslim brotherhood i've heard this now from some very important religious authorities here there's a growing movement inside the islamic community here which says we want reconciliation we want law and order we want legality we don't want that fanatics to run the show the fanatics are being brought in by the western powers. well you watch marty coming to you live from moscow later this hour a town playing a deadly danger russia calls for simple solutions to solve the production and trafficking of drugs for a largest producer of heroin in the world. the new leaders of deborah in greece and italy are hard to work as they attempt to rescue their countries out of their debt dilemma us in athens lucas papademos has to prove reforms to secure the next international bailout tranche before his country runs out of money while in italy
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the new prime minister mario monti is holding key talks with e.u. leaders to map out a strategy for combating the country's debt crisis he's under pressure to boost italy's growth and bring down its debt in order to prevent a disintegration of the euro or sponsor furth ponders what lies ahead of you or. the changing face of european democracy as the euro crisis continues to claim political heads and the elected leaders have taken the reins and greece and italy his government is formed. explosives. the explicit task to do what europe's requires the new leaders have been holding close talks with their european counterparts have a dame a school that passed the foreign leader and others would call it impossible in trying to balance democracy with debt reduction it seems for now the last is one
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out of the problem is that there is no. sure many academics flora other groups that have concrete suggestions for a term of the suggestion of the crisis in italy i speak with economists my chalet to second about why when it comes to finding a solution to the crisis that people seem to be peeing left out of the equation what we're seeing happening here a crisis has seemed to a lot of people very very confusing just think of economic and political games this may be going to find itself take it back and give the decision to the people here this is affecting. go. over and. make some progress. and moving closer with a year because there was a yes. could happen dres suggestion of
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a referendum and that's followed by his sharp exit eventually people are going to have to be asked what they want despite strong as a reference that there's an alternative to being inside the euro it's become increasingly clear that there is and always has been a choice that's about people were allowed to make one people are afraid in the block me every behavior saying to them look if you don't accept what the europeans are saying if you don't accept this they're the wizards imposed by the government. if we behave leaving the eurozone still remains an extremely unpopular prospects say to you is simply continuing along brussels part which until now has meant more stary to painful job cuts will bail outs a solution all of which has led to growing social unrest threatens to undermine the
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whole concept of european unity search r.t. . and require george kudrin dollars believes a rescue cash will not be enough for the unelected technocrats to lead their countries. well good to discuss but of course this is not going to save us because as little guys these austerity measures are going to be there is no way out for greece neither for the other countries of the us of. a lack of democratic legitimacy not only we. never. have been elected but they try to impose us policies that are completely out of thoughts with a majority of the population that is the key have not told the case so for you to be much but those of not so sure that the old party system is completely bankrupt completely discredited and unfortunately we cannot get covered by
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a political i've been in this political i've been that it cannot be a pickle crappy one without any kind of democratic and political it's if you must show this kind of being was at the podium with you he's not going to last both because all this is meant. exactly because big love any kind of approval of the great also i have for you this hour in our tease safe return home at trio spacemen arrive back on earth after the or half year mission on the international space station. russia's criticizing us nato for not doing enough to stop illegal drug trafficking from afghanistan a country accounts for more than ninety percent of the world's opium production moscow says the simple solutions are key to tackling the issue and eradicating poppy fields across the country will help solve the problem i just can't count reports. these harmless looking afghan poppies have caused millions
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of deaths worldwide and russian the u.s. have teamed up to crack down on drug users in afghanistan as a result of joint operations and number of major labs were destroyed there but there is a stark difference in how russian the u.s. see the solution to the problem and yes there was metaphorically speaking instead of destroying the machine gun nest this is just catching bullets flying from the machine guns we suggest eradicating narcotic plants altogether as long as there are opium poppy fields there will be trafficking as simple as that but the u.s. and other nato countries have no intention to eradicate afghan poppy fields once and for all they say afghans need opium poppies to survive another inconsistency the show of americans come up with here the u.s. together with the colombian government eradicates two hundred thousand hectares of coca pushes a year in afghanistan only two thousand hectares of poppy fields are being rather kid so a hundred times less apart from the refusal to get rid of the poppies there is the alleged interest of international banks in dirty money there kardex if nearly as
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not sharing the total world trade as oil and gas the head of russia's drug enforcement suggested u.s. and european banks casserly welcome and encourage the inflow of drug money and that is part reports show that a persistent lack of liquidity and an aspiration to survive during a crisis promote not only tolerance for criminal money but also encouraging attitude of availability of such money there was silent consent in the us audience to the russian proposal to stop the banks from laundering drug money we can either do or can see is tons of narcotics we can make arrests of traffickers but we really need to choke off the farm supply this it was also a sense of get out where the western authorities can actually take on those very powerful financial institutions then u.s. and other nato countries are obviously not into the idea. radek hating afghan poppy fields all together its sides irrational still seem to mind the huge inflow of
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dirty money experts say that this that is quote would lead to millions more dying in the future which could be prevented from getting shut down reporting from washington r q. a let's go back now to our top story the violence in cairo where thousands of egyptians occupying taira square have again clashed with security services all as the country prepares to act in new parliaments next week well let's now cross live over spawn and. who is following the developments for us they are well paula the protesters have been camping out now for four days despite the clampdown by the police so where does their determination come from and what keeps it going. well the situation here on the ground is going from bad to worse in the last hour people have just continued survival and almost every ten fifteen minutes the sound of an ambulance screeching attack is where it is heard a short moment ago the whole car behind me searched for they've been treated people
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have been chanting down with the military regime that is currently overseeing egypt's ssion control in the side streets leading here to toughest where they have been finding clashes between protesters and security personnel and now the army has been firing tear gas they have been throwing some kind of rubber bullets at protesters who've been responding with rocks and been responding themselves with molotov cocktails and these ambulances no doubt very the injured to hospitals not far from a mobile clinic has actually been set up in the center of the square and walking past it just a few moments ago gainey of the people there are bloodied many of them are dazed and out of the injuries are to people's heads which which points to the fact that people are being hit by objects that are being thrown around a lot of anger at this time yesterday there was nowhere near the same number of people here on stage but what has gone out for a million people to turn out in tahrir here today and certainly at this stage it seems as if that is going to happen the mood is one of anger people here quite
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adamant that they are going to showdown with the military if indeed there are to achieve their goals for or sako about their demands and goals as you said in the long run what is it that they want to achieve. well apologies for those we lost the signal with cairo there and we'll be trying to reconnect with our correspondent later in the program maybe. for now though let's take a look at some other stories from around the world and the first to afghanistan where roadside bombs and an insurgent attack have left six people to nato troops were killed in the southern part of the country one soldier died in a roadside bombing and the other in an insurgent attack forces in the region have been trying to hold territory they gained after routing insurgents from their strongholds meanwhile four civilians have died in the eastern province after their
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car hit a roadside bomb more than five hundred international troops have died in afghanistan this year. durham will name a cabinet of experts to steer the country to its first fully democratic elections the new government is due to remain in place until the middle of next year when elections for a new sample your help country's former leader moammar gadhafi was captured and killed just one month ago after being in power for forty two years. yemeni tribesmen opposed to president saleh claim dave stormed a military base near the capital and made off with weapons number of people were said to have killed both sides in the raid it's the latest in a series of battles between tribesmen and forces back inside who's clinging to power despite months of protests demanding the downfall of his regime meanwhile in the south the army killed twenty islamic militants after coming under an artillery attack. bahrain has admitted using excessive force during pro-democracy protests
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since february which of thirty five people dead twenty members of the security forces were charged over alleged abuses during the uprising shia muslims rallied against discrimination claim to suffer at the hands of the governing sunni majority the government responded with a brutal crackdown on demonstrators sealing off hospitals and beating medics who tended for the wounded to report comes days before an independent inquiry will release its findings. i saw the spacecraft has brought a cosmonaut from russia and two astronauts from the united states and japan safely back to earth the man of spent six months in orbit working on the international space station and will now have to slowly adapt to having their feedback on the ground and witnessed their return. after a descent from the international space station the soyuz module has safely touched down in the step in kazakhstan rescue teams have landed and taken out the three crew the come down in the module so until she put a color so they've all come over the mike fossum the clean up from the
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international space station six months conducting maintenance and experiments they also have a tense time of their oldest progress flying molten rock the way a test with supplies raised many questions to the one in the sea of sleaze the older one says the suspended for a while so the supposed to come up to join them up to the date they have to send down videos explains from the princess that it's going to take a new crew is now installed up there mike fossum so she thought of. a vocal finale back safely on earth after this day in space tom gardner reporting there well find out more about the astronauts return an hour to dot com and also waiting for you there and now the story from space a russian probe had a four mars may return to earth with a bump after being unable to carry out its mission. can the worse off are they
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inspired by the recent that burst brain occupied protesters by u.s. police. at the. time now executives having a world of business natasha is here with us. it's twenty three minutes past the hour here in moscow welcome to business r t the russian markets are gaining value on tuesday after in the previous session experienced the biggest drop since early october but the rally is expected to be short lived business parties might in a closer why. i mean busters are still concerned over this over and the price
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is what adding to the euro zone's the biggest economies and that was quite evident yesterday we saw and see already across the board and there are a number of factors play into that there are now concerns over france's aaa credit rating and that's after movies warned over the country's rising cost of that as well as a weak economic outlook and it also mentioned rising risks for germany because over price exposure to troubled european economies what everyone is expecting to hear what will happen on wednesday when the european commission is expected to present a study which will have a real options for joint debt issuance and this is largely seen as a step closer to the euro zone discussing the euro bonds where the dead so will be by collectively by all members rather than individually and there is a similar story taking place right now in the u.s. very little investor confidence there is actually most expect the special congressional committee to fail in its quest to find
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a solution to the country so huge a deficit and another blow was as some people ratings agency announced that in my downgrade some of the biggest banks in the u.s. so definitely nor a lot of positive data coming out from europe or the u.s. at the moment. and here is what the numbers look like the sour low price of recovering following a major slide on monday of fears about speed of the global economy that would lead to a weak demand for crude itself is up more than ninety seven dollars a barrel brant is topping one hundred seven dollars. and european equities are starting to use these trading session on a positive note thanks and resource stocks are benefiting the most. asian shares are mixed the nikkei is down more than one third of a percent the hang seng has recovered toward the end of the trading session. and here in russia investors see monday's light as
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a buying opportunity this hour both the one the r.t.s. and the y. six are adding almost two percent moves to the blue chips are trading in the glass . like we do markets are extremely volatile investing in all related stocks could prove a good strategy so as not to give you can't promise you there isn't really a seed have in the market so or you can find a relative shelter in russia and from that point i would recommend the oil and gas sector the oil has been particularly resilient over the last several months and that's reflecting of the world strong fundamentals strong solid demand and reasonably tate supply out there in the market the oil industries could be reasonably defensive and otherwise potentially the different stories are focusing different stories as well companies which have a track record of strong dividend yield in the oil gets. a russia embellished routes are wrapping up their long lasting gas dispute the venomous newspaper cites
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a source close to talk saying moscow will finally cut the price for minsk and how starting next year the price will come to around one hundred fifty dollars or one thousand cubic meters cash strapped bella ruse has long been struggling to get a discount especially given that it's creating a common economic zone with russia in exchange for a price cut minsk agreed to sell moscow with gas transportation network the countries are to sign the agreement at the end of this week. europe and the united states may be drowning in debt but here in russia the economy isn't surplus robust oil prices of the past year are the knaves factor of such fiscal strength acting finance minister on poems who want to says the surplus is a must considering that the trauma on the financial markets is limiting the government's ability to borrow. we will likely end this year with a budget surplus of up to four percent of g.d.p.
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we use these profits to decrease domestic borrowing next year we cannot borrow a lot on the domestic market we are already testing its limits of the same time we're not going to increase taxes so the only way to restrain the budget deficit next year is to be prudent about what we spend. and that's it for now i'll be back and mel us and our. the.
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