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from close up in the radio the leader should be who tunes church in new delhi who took the money they beat her to marry connections among the close of the film made . believe that part was a movie done medicine shift it was punished but they protested cuts. breaking news on our t.v. nato troops used tear gas to disperse crowds of serbs refusing to dismantle barricades along cos it was a northern border is now fully tangents player up again. and moscow warns it puts a point misfiled on the e.u. border and pull out of a major nuclear cuts deal with the us if washington continues to pursue its plans for a missile defense shield in eastern europe on use now at the kremlin with more details in just a moment. thousands of defined egyptians step up to your demands foreign hands to the country's military rule. protesters continue occupying top here's where this
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point security forces firing live rounds at crowds of people to move from cairo in just a few moments. eleven am in the russian capital and you're watching our team with me renay joshie breaking news this hour nato troops have fired tear gas to disperse a crowd of ethnic serbs are fanning there are barricades along cos of serbia border troops reportedly use special equipment to remove concrete barriers laid on a 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 dozens of roadblocks were mounted to block the local authorities in northern costal from controlling the serb dominated area tensions have been on the rise there said. so
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the summer over disputed border crossings for many serbs living in the area regev possibles two thousand and eight session from serbia kind of are an anti-war activists and journalists says that these latest actions by natives cos of the force are a blatant sign of aggression. ok for is a con struck that was developed for you know the united nations and developed for 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 in or less at the point of a gun and so it's kind of hard to you know it's one thing to talk about a legal basis pro forma and it's another to talk about a legal basis that fuck 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 more active that's a pattern of blatant international aggression by nato in the united states cos of
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all 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. and you can find more on the unstable situation cost when our website r t dot com to go online to get the latest updates as well as the background to the serbian causing conflict and you can also find a number of stories by our correspondents reporting from the scene all that is available on our website r t v dot com. now russia is ready to pull out of the start nuclear arms reduction treaty if the u.s. continues with its plans to deploy a missile defense shield in europe present a major event of war and that moscow may move its sound offensive missile systems to its borders in response well it's now cross lifestyle correspondent i mean so now we're for more on this sony's a president it has made russia's position clear what are the details of what he
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said. progress is reaction to the active development of plans for this missile defense shield in eastern europe came in the form of an announcement from president of egypt where he highlighted five steps that the russian federation would take if the u.s. and nato don't reconsider their plans first of all activated immediately will be early radar warning stations in kaliningrad which is russia's most western enclave the country's nuclear strategic forces will be straight then significantly he pointed out that this needs to happen quote urgently at the country's strategic missiles will be fitted with advanced kind of trace systems and latest generation war has and he's also notified the armed forces that a system needs to be developed that could destroy data exchange in the control systems of this planned missile defense shield if these steps are not enough the president pointed out that this would be russia's last resort. just beach if other
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measures are insufficient russia will deploy a contemporary strike system to the west himself in order to prevent further damage from u.s. missile systems deployed in europe the deployment of us going to missile system in the coming weekend will be one such step if the situation develops and. favorable way russia will reserve the right to cease further steps and you know when to disarmament and arms control. give me an extra couple 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. again the deployment of those strategic missiles in kaliningrad would be a last resort the president pointed out once again emphasizing that he believes dialogue is the way to go and that cooperation is still possible it's not too late but promises are just not going to be enough russia needs the legally binding agreements from nato and the us that these systems are not meant as
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a deterrent against that. but is a what about the reaction from washington and nato to get a bit of statement what i'm hearing from the other side of the atlantic. from the was to lot of the same rhetoric that russia has been listening to for years again that this system is meant and aimed against so-called rogue states like iran and north korea that it's not in any way meant against russia that they do believe the two countries are the two i should say russia and the west should have separate systems from the representatives from the national security council we've heard that cooperation again they praise president has made a statement about further cooperation but also pointed out this is very important that they will continue to cooperate but that pursuit of cooperation will in no way be limited or changed or changed the plans for missile defense shield so a very pretty much blatant statement that the statement that came out of the kremlin are on a wednesday is not going to change their plans and then from secretary general
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rasmussen of nato we heard again praise for the top for the statement on dialogue and cooperation but he say that he is disappointed by president medvedev statement that it's not in the spirit of russia nato cooperation but again if you look at a map you will see very clearly that nato is rapidly expanding eastwards on russia's what's eastwards on russia's western border you have the united states and their bases all throughout the middle east and then up russia's eastern seaboard you have bases in japan and south korea so basically russia is being surrounded and it's pretty easy to understand why this is such a major concern for their national security all right aneesh thanks very much indeed for bringing us this update he's now reporting from moscow. but a plan also is an impoverished as that i one side of the fan system is a dangerous prospect which could lead to disaster is consequences for your. once one side has missile defense it may encourage that actually launch
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a first strike so this kind of movement these kinds of threats actually increase the chance of nuclear war or even accidental or not even deliberate this is something that's very dangerous for europe itself for western europe especially we're talking about rogue states they're all outside of europe russia has been proposing to do a joint's missile defense will be based what's down to the south. of there by john turkey now if you have missile defense over europe you know what happens you intercept the mist over europe during the injuring a densely populated continent for some reasons which are not being made clear to anybody so this has a double or triple danger what's going on right now. so our brain is our here in our t.v. justice in the dark while the fate of market office culture at sun remains unclear we reported why saif al islam isn't being extradited today amid fears he may never
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receive a fair trial. thousands of egyptians are continuing to occupy talking your square after days of unrest advancing the country's military rulers resign immediately protesters have been battling with security forces in the longest outbreak of violence since february surprising. reports from cairo looking around that city seems as if people have chosen to remain here overnight ended in the previous night civil war people here on the streets and they were at this time yesterday last night so some of the fiercest street that's was so far with police firing tear gas rubber bullets and looting reports and live ammunition the number of did is now being pushed at nearly fourteen with the egyptian health ministry saying that some three thousand two hundred and fifty people have been injured here in the wife what she has said that there has any kind. of of contrary evidence lean in live ammunition they say that there have been at least twenty two people who have been
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killed because of gunshot wounds to behave now the later today here in cairo the arab league will be meeting to discuss syria the league has said that it is ready to impose sanctions on the masters and here critics of the international community and the region are pointing at double standards on behalf of the arab league they said the league is quick to respond to what is happening in damascus but here where egypt burns the arab league has been extremely in clock extremely quiet and that said very little at the same time we're hearing from the presidential hopeful mohamed el baradei he is still mulling over whether or not to form a new government has been tossed with the option of doing this on the topic of tear gas which is a booming question here in tahrir square a birdie says that he has some kind of proof that a nerve agent has been used we are also hearing reports that security forces are using a tear gas that is brand in international circles but we have no independent confirmation
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of that and certainly of all of the tear gas will be something that will be debated in days if not weeks to come because even now as i speak to you is the office now off to a gas and last night and saw people coughing we saw people throwing up like we're not in the port of at least one doctor who was killed when the logic to get this fired at a makeshift clinic which was teaching patients here in tahrir square. was the reporting there editor of a line magazine of palestine chronicle ramsey says egyptians don't trust the military council because of its strong links to the u.s. . the worst is in fact of 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 the launch their own american financial support of egypt after the camp david agreement most of that money actually went through the military it's not only about the money but also the kind of relationship that's
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from beyond the. unite the egyptian military with the u.s. government it's very clear it's even clear to going to the egyptians you don't have to be part of the political idiots to understand that sort of bonn and know the military is the one that is guiding this process and the military is in cahoots with the u.s. government and other western powers are also corrupt are both countries so this raises so many questions and interactions who are extremely hesitant to go to the will of the military they are now certain that the military cannot be trusted in leaving egypt in the. phrase our correspondent policy or has been reporting from the heart of a protest since they once again flared up well she's bringing you the latest updates from the scene so you can visit her twitter feed to get all the latest on what's happening in the gyptian capital while you're online head to our web site to take part in our poll. all we're asking how do you think the west should react to
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the latest bloodshed in egypt so far thirty nine percent of you say with stony silence over a quarter thinks the west should respond with condemnation and disgust twenty one percent believe the west should impose a no fly zone and started bombing campaign and a minority says that top sanctions and threats of action would be the best option so the lines have your say. and still to come this hour here in our team from a ceremony to go or why may affordable smartest and sharpest are taking off to find jobs in some unexpected places in africa answer. america. africa rolled out his battlefield execution last month there have been helps his 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 libya's new rulers as it is our of our reports there are powerful figures in the west who could influence the course of justice. say fell islam gadhafi is a man with
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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 but libyan officials already calling for the death penalty many fear it's a tactic to keep those dirty secrets hidden forever that's a 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 could offer a family has about the relationships between gadhafi and the cia or decades will not come out safe to death he was his father's right hand man the crucial mediating go between 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
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this is where safety that he was given a place to study i want to london's top universities because even invited back to give a speech as recent as last year was introduced by his old professor as someone who looks to democracy civil society and think liberal values for the core of his inspiration a far cry from the good that he's 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 safety daffy's album art it was given one and a half mil. in pounds by his charitable foundation as part of a 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 he's fall from favor was sudden and spectacular according to say fifty former friends have been trying to cover up any links since turning against them desperate to stave off
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a trial at the international criminal court. a military one they are trying to negotiate with us a deal to have this deal with taken care of the core of what is new that means is that it's 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 maybe one blood but my reading of it in europe what silence and wants to do is move on a trap because of course the hypocrisy in the double dealing of europe with the one hand condemning human rights abuses rather limited point of why the same time deporting gaffney's enemies back to libya who were tortured almost at the very point when tony blair was making the graphic in the tent so i think there's an awful lot of truth that ought to come out and i really doubt it will.
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be 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 get happy will be tried rival ruling factions of fighting over who gets to exact revenge with the death penalty likely it seems safe gadhafi and his secrets will be silenced either bennett artsy london. the civil war is over but it seems peace has not yet returned to leave the clashes between loyalists of slain leader moammar gadhafi 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 it this comes as the latest u.n. report has revealed that about seven thousand people are still being held in levy in detention centers controlled by revolutionary forces. and in other news france has called for secured zone to protect civilians in syria it's the first time
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a major western country has suggested international intervention in the country french foreign minister suggested the creation of the safe area could allow country spiegel to be protected as well as ease the delivery of humanitarian aid rising against the rule of president bashar asad started eight months ago and has left and is to made it thirty five hundred people dead. the u.s. is urging bahrain to address the geishas of abuse outlined in a report on wednesday the findings say five people were tortured to death by security authorities after they used excessive force to crack down 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 golf alley during the protests. a twenty four hour strike is underway in portugal as workers across the country protest and a stereo budget designed to help the country cut its debt lisbon's international
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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 as now reports. that exact reader is ready to go leave your home and has probably never been easier to get my stay in portugal when we know that architects with five years' experience are paid just eight hundred euros a month is a question a lot of young specialists have been asking themselves lately and the surprising answer may be to leave for portugal's former colonies like brazil since the father through has been rather stable they had their national truth and then a massive reconstruction process began so there are a lot of opportunities for a civil construction companies especially and a lot of what he's sort of trucking companies there and they're currently they're very active and go maybe know something many portuguese are starting to view it at
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least as a present day. an african country rich in diamonds and oil resources presents an appetizer an opportunity for a lot of people who have lost hope of finding a decent job at home or one in void of will ever i tell him moving abroad invariably says ruined can get me a job to friends even asked me to take their c.v. . according to some reports around ninety thousand portuguese are currently legal and cooler compared with just ten thousand in two thousand to some goalkeeper better income but most are simply looking for something something better than the ever worsening situation it's called recently i think salaries unfortunately are not the main reason i am the main reason is the lack of opportunities in the portuguese markets due to the well to the prices a mass exodus of portugal's young smart educated may pretend the end of an era for the country i want to specialize people where higher education scientists brain
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drain as if you can call it that to go and work we've broadened study abroad and it's just stay there and watch of course we will most likely never recover those human assets like rita they hardly think twice before moving abroad but as i go to work for a decent salary far outweighing any possible fear of flying it in goes has been. and more of our news coverage along with the latest videos are available for you on line dot com let's take a look at some of the stories that are waiting for you they're giving out and sending down yemen's president ali abdullah saleh has finally signed a deal and ending his thirty three year rule also on the website of being of hope the european space agency receives a signal from a stranded interplanetary probe which was sent on a mission to mars two weeks ago. and
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back to our breaking news story nato troops have fired tear gas to disperse a crowd of ethnic serbs defending their barricades along the cost of a serbia border troops reportedly used special equipment to remove concrete barriers late on wednesday and put up barbed wire fans to try and restore control of the area gunshots were heard when hundreds of ethnic serbs board into the streets to remove the wire dozens of roadblocks were mounted to block the local authorities and more than the cost of the from controlling the serb dominated area tensions have been on the rise there since the summer over disputed border crossings many serbs living in the area regev cost of his two thousand and eight secession from serbia. well just to had his kaiser in for discusses how taxpayers are suffering from toxic debts and that's after we catch up with the world of
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business over the top. almost twenty three minutes past eleven am here in moscow this is the business update our top story this hour china has sealed the deal to significantly boost natural gas supplies from turkmenistan the increased by almost two thirds to sixty five billion cubic metres a year the volume would be equivalent to ten months of china's gas imports china has also agreed to give to the minister loans to buy oil and gas equipment russia has also been negotiating an agreement to supply gas to china but the two sides have been unable to agree on pricing russia is reluctant to sell natural gas for less than it gets from europe while china there's a lot of for more than what it pays for the central asian supplies. one of the world's leading marine engineering companies for loans worth so it will help modernize russia's outdated commercial fleet it has signed
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a deal with russian shipbuilding for gratian which 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 will focus on ice breakers or oil and gas tanks and sea platforms the venture of what's a was also including plans to look for energy resources of the arctic. with the premise that it would be an important corporation with a company possessing state of your technology the joint venture would be located in russia's need and shipyards admission investments will reach twenty million euros we will be assembling very complicated marine equipment russia has to learn how to make it otherwise all of our plans were or exploration will remain on paper. and it's time now to look at the markets commodities first oil is going up the w.h.y. is that more than ninety six dollars a barrel while branches at one hundred seven dollars this reflects
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a renewed fears of supply shortages from iran given the current political tensions with the west. now onto the equities asian shares or in the rare to has returned from a one day holiday to a deep selloff on thursday germany's unsuccessful bond sale on wednesday really discouraged investors in fact it was one of the worst results some still launch of the euro and hong kong the hang seng has failed to sustain the pressure it's now trading flat to negative. and here in moscow the indices are gaining in the second hour of trade the r.t.s. is up a third of a percent while the mice sexists putting on two thirds of a percent. and onto the main movers on the rise sex energy holding and more scary northern caucuses is leading the games the company will more than double its charter capital to two billion dollars energy majors are also in the walk on stronger crude rosneft is adding a pool of percent banking stocks are seen not as gains russia's second largest bank
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the t.d. is half percent above the one i'm. looking ahead to the rest of the week's trade it's no surprise that all eyes are on europe so that problems especially since the united states is preparing for a long things given we can't double stroller also gives his you. this is closed for thanksgiving holiday so the market in a 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 calm in the euro area bond is you know merkel has been resisting the idea lately and people seem to continue to be watching the french and spanish bond yields to see if there are in a continued you know attacks against you know these other countries. and that's all we have time for this hour i'll be back in about fifteen minutes to get out.
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