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breaking news this hour here on our teenager troops used tear gas to disperse crowds of serbs refusing to dismantle barricades along cos it was a northern border tensions flare up again. moscow warrens it could deploy missiles on the borders of the e.u. and flew out of its nuclear arms cuts deal with us if washington pursues its fans shield plans and you are. thousands of divine egyptians continue demanding an end to the country's military rule as live ammunition and here again as are used to disperse angry crowd.
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watching r.t. live from moscow nine am here and breaking news this hour nato troops have fired tear gas to disperse a crowd of ethnic serbs defending their barricades along the coastal sort of border troops reportedly use special equipment to remove concrete barriers laid on wednesday and put up a barbed wire fans to try and restore control of the area gunshots were heard when hundreds of ethnic serbs poured into the streets to remove the wire and tear gas was fired to stop them dozens of roadblocks were amounted to block the local authorities and or the cost of it from controlling the serb dominated area tensions have been on the rise there since the summer over disputed border crossings serbs living in the area regev cosmos two thousand and eight secession from serbia donna bar and i were activist and journalist says that these latest actions by nato force are great and sign of aggression. ok for is a. structure that was developed for you know the united nations and developed for
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that which happened in yugoslavia after the west decided to pick it apart so there is a legal basis you know the sure for this but the legal basis comes more or less at the point of a gun and so it's kind of hard to you know which one thing to talk about a legal basis pro forma and it's another to talk about it legal basis the far though i really don't see a justification for what's happening in terms of the actual facts on the ground i just see one war that's a pattern of blatant international aggression by nato in the united states kossovo has been a part of serbia for a long time. and kosovo and serbia did very well together with in yugoslavia until tensions were you know stirred up more or less by u.s. intelligence. you can find more on the unstable situation consul in our web site r
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t v dot com so go online to get the latest somethings as well as the background to the serbian qassam conflict and also find a number of stories by our correspondents reporting from the scene and all that is available at our team. russia is ready to pull out of the starting plea arms reduction treaty eve the u.s. continues with its plans to deploy a missile the fan shilling you are a president of the trinity and if war in the moscow name move its own offensive missile systems to its borders in response i guess any so now we would ports. some very harsh and direct words from president meets made it on the development of plans for the u.s. nato and their eastern european allies to build and develop that missile defense shield in eastern europe just outside russia's border he pointed out five steps that the russian federation would take if nato the u.s. and its allies don't reconsider first off early missile warning systems will be immediately activated including grad which is russia's most western and quite just
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outside just across the border i should say from the plans for that missile defense shield also the countries to teach it no clear forces will be strengthened significantly the president said that that needs to happen urgently and also the armed forces has been notified that it needs to create a system that would be able to destroy my data exchange and the control systems of that missile defense shield in eastern europe like i said once again it can't be stressed not just outside of russia's border if all of those steps aren't enough for nato and its allies to reconsider this would be russia's last resort. just a bitch if other measures are insufficient russia will deploy a contemporary strike systems in the west and suffer in order to prevent further damage from the us missile systems including europe the deployment of these kind of missile systems in accounting that region will be one such step if the situation develops in an unfavorable way russia will reserve the right to cease further steps and here we are just a moment and arms control. give me an extract of
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a link between strategic offensive and defensive weapons reasons could emerge from russia's withdrawal from the strategic arms reduction treaty this is a vision within the content of the treaty it has to be pointed out that president medvedev once again stressed that it's not too late that russia does believe that dialogue can help to reach some kind of agreement that satisfies both sides in terms of missile defense the start treaty the latest one of course signed an april twenty ten held as a tremendous step in the reset so fast. so word to withdraw from the treaty would be a huge step back in terms of russia u.s. relations president may have once again said that we need a legally binding guarantees that those systems are not physicians against not they're practically surrounded from europe down to the middle east and that up because it's their eastern seaboard in the pacific in terms of bases in japan and south korea as a russia saying that they need more guarantees than just the u.s. and its allies saying you just have to trust us or so russia and the west very much
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moving in different directions russia feels that if that the u.s. and nato can't meet eye to eye with them they have every right to create their own system and protect their national interests and in our reporting there i had times correspondent pena's carr says that america's missile shield in europe targets russia as part of washington strategic plan of global dominance so there was a p.r. cool and the russian leadership has just understood over the best few months study it was a p.r. call what used to be some interceptors in czech republic they're now in romania twenty four interceptors in a huge a radar station in turkey the american version you better record against iran which is completely absurd every joke political analysts know this is directed against russia and this is not the obama administration this is the pentagon program it's
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part of this so-called full spectrum dominance which is the official pentagon go doctrine since at least two thousand and two saw they should have a mechanism to discuss this as adults in the natal russia council they're going to meeting two weeks the russians are correct that they know this is a canister russian territory it will be the same as russia telling missile defense system in cuba. ports barred washington says it won't alter its plans to deploy a naval missile defense system in eastern europe the white house insists the shield isn't meant to be a strategic deterrent to russia it is going to count has the details. the u.s. is not planning on making any changes to its missile defense system in europe we heard this from national security council spokesman tommy vietor he said we will continue to work with russia to find a parameters of possible cooperation however in pursuing this cooperation we will not in any way limit or change our deployment plans in europe he also said the u.s.
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missile defense system is designed to reflect. a growing threat to our allies from the random we are committed to deterring we have explained to russian officials that the missile defense system planned for deployment in europe do not and cannot threaten russia's strategic deterrent while nato secretary general made a statement along the same lines of good clearly russians have a different analysis of the situation but what's interesting many u.s. media outlets go with headlines like this one russia may target u.s. missile defense sites and in those headlines it's all looking very intimidating but not often do the u.s. media mention that for russia it's a last resort and present day debate it made it clear that russia would rather not be ploy new missiles and go into an arms race over the fact that the u.s. has rejected all of russia's missile defense proposals doesn't doesn't leave moscow much choice and if she can board there is still ahead a sour justice in the dock while the fate of water conduct is captured some remains
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unclear we are reporting why saif al islam is being extradited to the hague and fears he might never receive a fair trial. thousands of egyptians are continuing to occupy talk we're square after days of unrest demanding the country's military rulers to resign immediately protesters have been battling with security forces in the longest outbreak of violence since have you resign prizing live bullets have reportedly been fired a crowd is claiming thirty eight lives sincerity i'll correspond also your reports from cairo. the situation is intensifying by the minute this standoff between protesters on the one side and the army and to suppress nominee other shows no sign of miss not still contemplating but most the emotion of it must be the focus of jaime there the purchases are literally picking up anything they planned they break will consist of pavement poles at the army and the police and they're responding with tear gas with rubber bullets and with live ammunition the numbers well people
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come to work and then this pulls into this growing movement of the spontaneous against the machine tell him why she shifts make that if she's fifty eight people have been killed in the past two days they say that as many as ten thousand people have been injured the fate of the united nations human rights watch has criticized the so-called expected usenet post of force by the army the muslim brotherhood which is expected to get in the doors pulled from this sunday's parliamentary elections has issued a statement in response to the speech delivered by the head of the supreme consul of the armed forces must understand cowries the muslim brotherhood says it's encouraged by some of the reforms of the obvious promises made with film festival looking itself through these parliamentary elections and naming a state for presidential elections is held by june next year but at the same time the brotherhood is calling for the immediate backing of the information and
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interior ministers and this is because the government has interim government that's been in place and selected and appointed by the army is going to remain in place and till any new supplement is able to be formed that people here really lawson's and close to police that the military is serious about making any kind of will changes your policy your reporting there from cairo editor of online magazine of palestine chronicle randi burrowed says egyptians don't trust the military council because of its strong links to the u.s. . the worst is in fact for the united states particularly other european powers were in fact the ones who of the egyptian regime during the mubarak era and also the military we all know that the large share of american financial support of egypt after the camp david agreement most of that money actually went to the military it's not only the about the money but also the kind of relationship that's from on. unite the egyptian military with the u.s.
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government it's very clear it's even clear to ordinary egyptians you don't have to be part of the political elites to understand that sort of bond and know the military is something that is guiding this process and the military. would the u.s. government and other western powers also corrupt out both countries so this raises so many questions and egyptians who are extremely hesitant regarding the rule of the military they are not certain that the military cannot be trusted in leading egypt into. power her response was here is the mind i was occurring hiero has been reporting from the heart of the protests and she was bringing you the latest updates there from the ground so you can visit her twitter feed to get all the latest on what's happening in the egyptian capital and while you're lining in head to our web site r.t. dot com to take part in our poll. see the results that we have there so far so
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we're asking today how do you think the west should react to the latest bloodshed in egypt so far thirty eight for santa respondents a stony silence over a quarter thinks the west should respond with condemnation and disgust twenty two percent of the viewers believe the west should respond with a no fly zone and buying campaign minorities as their top saying transit and threats of action would be the best option do us know what you think of the issue by. logging on to our web site r t. and still the qantas hour here in our teeth from a stairway to angola why many of fortune will smartest and sharpest are taking off to find jobs in some unexpected places in africa and south america. after girl gadhafi is battlefield execution last month there have been hopes he is captured son saif al islam would receive a fair trial but there are growing fears that won't be the case in the hands of
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libya's new rulers as a band of reports there are powerful figures in the west who could influence the course of justice. say feliz long get daffy is a man with a lot to say he's the last chance the world has to know how they get that the regime turned from public enemy number one to prison buddies with britain and the other western powers but the international criminal court in the hague says it's not going to extradite him allowing libya to try him instead it's libyan officials already calling for the death penalty many fear it's a tactic to keep those dirty secrets hidden forever. controlled forum where the the western interests look at look at what happened with the trial of which you can be sure that the information that they could offer the family has about the relationship between could offer you and the cia over decades will not come out safely that he was his father's right hand man and the crucial mediating go between
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it the west he enjoyed a playboy lifestyle in london counting tony blair peter mandelson and prince andrew amongst his pals there are even reports he was entertained at buckingham palace this is where safety that he was given a place to study i want to london's top universities you even invited back you to give a speech as recent as last year or is introduced by his old professor as someone who looks to democracy civil society and deep liberal values for the core of his inspiration a far cry from the good at least previous role as international pariahs libya's oil wealth meant it had a lot to give some details of what britain won in return have already emerged safe good after he's a martyr was given one and a half million pounds by his charitable foundation as part of the deal to educate hundreds of libya's future civil servants and it wasn't just britain according to gadhafi libya funded nicolas sarkozy's path to the presidency but they get that
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he's fall from favor was sudden and spectacular according to safe their former friends have been trying to. cover up any links since turning against them desperate to stave off a trial of the international criminal court. and a little what they are trying to negotiate with us ideal did appear to this day and we will take care of the court what does that mean it means is at its core is controlled by those countries. which attack us with and i don't think it's going to be in anyone's interest for this to come out of the new government in libya want blood that's my reading of it europe wants silence and wants to do is move on attractive because of course the hypocrisy in the double dealing with europe with one hand condemning human rights abuses rather limited kind of wide at the same time deporting daffy's enemies back to libya who were tortured almost at the very
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point when tony blair was meeting about it in the tent so i think there's an awful lot of truth that ought to come out and i really doubt it will will. search i see libya insists it's capable of giving a fair trial despite its judicial system not being independent for over forty years it's still unclear where safe gadaffi will be tried rival ruling factions of fighting over who gets to exact revenge with the death penalty likely it seems safe exactly and the secrets will be silenced are the bennetts artsy london. the civil war is over but it seems peace has not yet returned to libya clashes between loyalists of slain leader of one of the r.v. and government troops erupted in the city of bani walid leaving seven people dead just days after the country's new government was formed several clans have come forward to say they won't recognize that this comes as the latest u.n. report has revealed about seven thousand people are still being held in levy in
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detention centers controlled by revolutionary forces. in other news france has called for a secured zone to protect civilians in syria it's the first time a major western country has suggested international intervention in the country french foreign minister suggested the creation of the safe area could allow the country's people to be protected as well as ease delivery of humanitarian aid the uprising against the rule of president bashar asad started eight months ago and has left some estimated thirty five hundred people dead. the u.s. is urging bahrain to address the legations of abuse outlined in a report of wednesday the finding say five people were tortured to death by security authorities after they used excessive force to crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations more than forty others died in the unrest which began in february the u.s. has been criticized in the past for not speaking out against its gulf ally joining the protests. at twenty four hour strike is underway in portugal as workers across
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the country protest and hysterically budget designed to help the country cut its debt lisbon's international airport has canceled all services with air traffic controllers walking away from their posts it comes as poor prospects and the country's fragile finances drive more young people abroad. now explains. now expired readers ready to go leaving your home which has probably never been easier critical for my stay in portugal when we know that architects with five years' experience are paid just eight hundred euro's a month is a question a lot of young specialists have been asking themselves legally and the surprising answer may be to leave for portugal's former colonies like brazil over and go to prison through as being rather stable they had their national proof and then a massive record in the reconstruction process began so there are a lot of opportunities for a civil construction companies especially and a lot of he's still a construction companies went there and they're apparently they're very active and
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go to maybe know something about many portuguese are starting to view it at least to the present day. an african country rich in diamonds an oil resources sense an appetizer an opportunity for a lot of people who have lost hope of finding a decent job at home and one of you who ever i tell i'm moving abroad invariably says brillant can you get mad job two friends even asked me to take their c.v. . according to some reports around ninety thousand fortunes are currently legal one compared with just ten thousand in two thousand to some goalkeeper better income but most are simply looking for something something better than the every worsening situation called we simply i think salaries unfortunately are knocks the main reason and the main reason is the lack of opportunities in the portuguese markets due to the well to the crisis the mass exodus of portugal's young smart educated may pretend the end of an era for the country
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a lot of specialized people web higher creation scientists brain drain as if you would call it that to go and work and live abroad and study abroad and that's to stay there and of course we'll most likely never recover those human assets like rita they hardly think twice before moving abroad but as i do work for a decent salary far outweighing any possible fear of flying even goes great she has been. well let's see more of our news coverage along with the latest videos available for you online on our web site r t v dot com let's see what's waiting for you there are now. giving out and standing down yemen's president ali abdullah saleh a spinal he signed a deal aimed at ending his thirty three year rule. for now website appeal of hope the european space agency receives a signal from the stranded interplanetary probe which was sent on
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a mission to mars two weeks ago. i started to look at the breaking news story this hour in the year troops have fired tear gas to disperse a crowd of ethnic serbs defending their barricades along the coast of serbia border troops reportedly used special equipment to remove concrete barriers late on wednesday and put up a barbed wire fence to try and restore control the area gunshots were heard when hundreds of ethnic serbs poured into the streets to remove the wire and tear gas was fired to stop them dozens of roadblocks were amounted to block the local authorities and northern aso from controlling the serb dominated area tensions have been on the rise there since the summer over disputed border crossings many serbs
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living in the area reject cost of those two thousand and eight secession from serbia. still coming your way this hour our interviews show spotlight which this time focuses on the upcoming parliamentary elections in russia but first though let's take a look at the world of business with natasha. it's twenty three minutes past nine am here in moscow welcome to business update one of the world's leading a marine engineering company's finland's what solo will help modernize russia's outdated commercial suite it has signed a deal with russian shipbuilding corporation plans to build eight hundred new vessels over the next decade the company's building shipyards in russia's far east with partners from korea and singapore both focus on icebreakers oil and gas tankers and see platforms eventually worked so was also including plans to look for energy resources in the arctic. with the fairly recent year it will be an important
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corporation with a complete existing state of the art technology the joint venture will be located in russia's needin shipyards and the national investments will reach twenty million euros we will be assembling very complicated marine equipment russia has to learn how to make it otherwise all or plans for exploration will remain on paper. and less about a look at the markets commodities first boil is going up the w c i is that more than ninety six dollars a barrel while grant is at one hundred and seven and a half dollars mr flax the renewed fears of supply shortages from iran given the current political tension in the west. and now onto the equities asian shares are also mixed tokyo has returned from a one day holiday to a deep selloff on thursday european debt concerns and overnight losses on wall street of sand exports and resource stocks lower then turned on fujitsu or both
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shedding half a percent this hour in hong kong hang sang in sustaining the pressure it's almost half a percent walk. trading here in moscow will start in less than an hour of the russian markets and the wednesday's session mixed that my six managed to gain almost a fifth of a percent but the r.t.s. slipped two thirds of a percent metals and mining stocks are stronger as investors become bargains and bet on the rise in oil price. looking ahead to the rest of the week straight it's no surprise that all eyes are on europe's debt problems especially since the united states is preparing for a long thanksgiving weekend that pulls rolf out also gives his view. this is cause for thanksgiving holiday so the market you should be quite quiet in the u.s. you know again people will be focused on europe and what for example germany's position is on a common no your bond is you know merkel has been resisting the idea lately and for
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people to do continue to be watching the french and spanish bond yields to see if for continued attacks against you know these other countries prices for a larger e. holmes will rise faster in law school than in any other major city in the world according to a survey by real estate company knight frank the shortage of available properties will drive inflation the forecast sees a ten percent gain next year construction delays of increase the shortage of prime real estate mcalpin all seen petersburg ranked number three out of the twenty five most expensive cities with prices likely to go up by between five and ten percent and twenty twelve and that's all from the business team this hour all of you back in about fifteen minutes.
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