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this is our team tonight nato admits it may have been behind the airstrike that killed twenty eight pakistani soldiers which has already led islam about a block of vital military supply routes afghanistan. chaos in cairo with fresh clashes flaring up in tahrir square as protesters give the new pm the cold shoulder and work on forming their over government. now big blinded by love left this once aspiring american politician hopeless and hopeless on the streets of ukraine.
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hello very good evening from having zero in here at r.t. moscow tonight it's eight pm here in our top story nato admits it's probably to blame for a deadly helicopter raid on the pakistan afghanistan border that killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers and injured over a dozen others it's not a bad responded by cutting off the flow of vital nato supplies to afghanistan instead may deal a serious blow to the already strained relations over lethal incursions in pakistani territory our correspondent in the region chris street has got the details. according to the pocket study military nato helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called follow law in response to this incident actually ask elated pretty quickly and the pakistani military actually shut down that checkpoint which is the shortest checkpoint between pakistan and afghanistan so now all the supplies that were meant
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for nato forces in afghanistan are not able to get over the border in the pockets of any military also called this a tap quote unquote unprovoked and indiscriminate now nato helicopters are often in this region performing missions against militants and the taliban in this region pakistan is a very strategic ally to the united states in the quote unquote war on terror and tensions between the two countries have always existed they came to an all time high back in may when the united states performed a unilateral attack that actually alternately killed osama bin ladin just last year the united states accidentally killed two pakistani soldiers on the border and in that incident as well the caucus that afghanistan border was also shut down there have also been a lot of talk about these unmanned drone strikes that have been going on across the border by the united states in pakistan obviously the purpose of these missions
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these unmanned drone strikes is to attack the militants across the border many times they've killed several civilians and after that there were several protests across the country in pakistan many pockets dani's want to cut ties with the united states everyone sort of watching what the repercussions of this incident today will be for the region. the reaction from the pakistani people to the latest. news of the day throughout history which is that some port authorities are calling for to return for this chills to report. the people who were killed are considered martyrs . pakistan's calling the nato raid an attack on its territorial sovereignty saying it will not tolerate such incidents john reese is a political analyst from the british based stop the war coalition he told us that the u.s. and its allies are creating an explosive situation in the volatile region. but whether or not it's a big issue for washington it should be
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a big issue for the rest of us this is after all pakistan is after all a nuclear state the region is unstable the border with afghanistan is huge the constant pretext for drone attacks within saudi pakistani territory we know that the us military with regard and in the prefer to the whole area is asking if it's one single plate if the puppet regime and it is a puppet regime in afghanistan is so horrified by the attack on pakistan that it is saying that it will back pakistan against the countries that are occupying. so i think you can see quite how far this is no of this is no run so i think this is a very very dangerous moment i think what the united states and its allies nato allies have done is an extremely dangerous incursion i'm not surprised at the anger of the pakistani of the pakistani people and i think the message should go very very clearly the united states and its allies you are playing with fire you are
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risking instability greater instability in an already unstable region and this kind of behavior simply has to stop with gangsterism. still ahead for you this hour what's in store for syria we are suppose the arab league considers more sanctions against the assad regime support for the moves we should expect now from the western powers plus this to people in america we're trying to buy whether we have the money you know in the wake of black friday in the u.s. we asked people in new york if the financial crisis has put a black mark on their shopping plans. cairo's tahrir square remains a sea of protesters this weekend with tens of thousands having rallied overnight against egypt's military rulers more than forty people have been killed since clashes broke out a week ago at least policy has got the latest from cairo. the crowds here are growing there are holding people which has been rising over the situation does remain standing now we've just had an announcement find some six the egyptian
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political police who say that they have a very tough history of what they are calling a civil salvation government they've meant mohamed el baradei is a presidential candidate who is also a name that was being bandied about earlier in the week as a possible first in the army might approach to be the prime minister as the head of this new government and there are high profile names that have been named as his deputies a leading physician and leading economist in the leading politician so you not have this is the most bizarre situation where you have a government that has been to cape fear itself here while there's another government that has been declared by the army and it is worthwhile noting that the muslim brotherhood does not support hamas al baradei in any way all of this is painting the scenario for growing internal rivalry that can only lead to more and waste the one thing that is happening against the backdrop of this political posturing is that the violence continues to climb just the sworn in saturday he said one person was killed another four people were injured when poachers to supply
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to stop come on al guns always who is the new prime minister that has been named by the army from entering a government building according to eyewitnesses the person who was killed was driven over by him on the vehicle we're also hearing from eyewitnesses that there was a lot of tear gas fired by this acuity forces and indeed these kind of of course on tear gas are coming to us from alexandria the protests continue outside the security building there it has caused leading simmons wants activists to start pointing fingers and try to bring international attention to what they say is launching and illegal substances that the egyptian army and police have been using let's take a listen there are so much gas and there was there a different type of gas that was creating what they call the chemical the monia that was very very difficult to treat. and in fact people have died from it and the police are telling the families of very poor families whose kids have been killed you can pick up the bodies but we're not going to give you
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a certificate of death to try to to hide what really is going on it's not only here in egypt where protest is filled with a visitation they started back in january has not achieved its goals and i think people indeed we witnessing this same kind of feeling of this important things are people feeling that promises were not kept across the region as my colleague investigated. almost a year after mubarak's fall hurry your swear is again stained with blood that is not you it's about the dignity of the egyptian people we don't want any more humiliation. here is another revolution seen libya the ousted leader former khadafi was killed last month the people of libya are now left with a country in ruins and the government they didn't truths i think there is a reign of terror going on against those who disagree with the libyan government
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it's not presented that way in the western media but it is a reign of terror if you speak up right now against the new authorities in libya you're likely to go to jail or be executed or disappear in the meantime in training government brought to power by nato is strengthening its grip on the country nato and some arab states now openly call for regime change in syria the louder they call the more violent the opposition becomes. western countries in the capitals of some countries in the region are openly recommending opposition to not hold talks with the assad regime it looks like political for the cation on an international scale civil war is brewing in syria the whole region seems to be plunging deeper into crisis. while people suffer in the continuing wave of. violence in the middle east and north africa some analysts say certain powers might be interested in keeping the trouble boiling there are certain powerful interests outside of the middle east who wants to bring chaos is the ruling scenario just in
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turning chaos in order long term will be militarized directly by nato and the oil resources of these oil rich countries large can be directly put under private hands it looks like this so-called transition to democracy in the wake of the arab spring is not going to while more blood is being shared we're looking at an arab winter and maybe a new way or spring around the corner as tensions rise and as certain go more powers are pushing for regime change in more countries of the region the wave of revolutions burning through a notion of chaos and then instruct our reporting from the heart of our team. i'm out to get more live comments for you from beirut based political analysts talk to most and sell a bit later in the program we're talking a more about what's happening on the streets in cairo and also of course these upcoming elections you start on monday more casualties are being reported in syria as armed rebels and government troops continue to clash in the country's eastern
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region the arab league's ultimatum demanding that damascus let foreign observers in or face sanctions expired without a response on friday the legal now look at new measures including suspending flights to syria as well as crippling restrictions on its central bank that's on the back of increasingly harsh rhetoric from western countries towards the syrian leadership robin iman's policy director it's just foreign policy call he told us the idea of nations outside the arab region getting involved would play right into the hands of the regime. the french government. talked about humanitarian corridor meaning western troops are just playing into the hands of the regime anything that has to do with these issues should be that your only turkey regional players team not for its not western europe. western intervention to be outside of the discussion right now it should be the focus
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should be regional players trying to prove her diplomatic and political solution. and watching our t.v. not called news go online as some kind of only can reporting on how fast food change t.v. sees the fate of the dictators in the middle east and africa right now. check out all siblings long time ruler model robert garvey's remembering it is now a lonely dinner logon to our t.v. dot com timeline for. american scientists mission to
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ukraine turned into a quest for a very different kind of chemistry tempted by promise love and was quickly left homeless hungry and with no way to get home now it is alexia gestes got the story of a man who love does. social services in western ukraine were very surprised at encountering this homeless man who was going to be sniffing he looked exactly like a typical local bum and asked him what he was doing and he replied in english but no regular down and now it was he the homeless man turned out to be us citizen carry bill a go yes scientist and politician last year he even ran for the governor supposed in arizona but failed he came to ukraine on a scientific exchange mission which quickly merged into a wife hunt the leggo got in touch with the ukrainian woman yulia we invited him over to chin up and you'll use that she is definitely working looking for
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a marriage partner that her is true the rest was like a bad dream it was and sure enough see that the lego learned that all his credit cards were blocked after his cell phone and laptop chargers were stolen no money no connection with the outside world and most importantly no yulia a long way from home and love the american slept rough at the train station until she was found by local social services very seriously ill and he's now doing well but that's a fantastic trip was a very serious case of the money. the us embassy in kiev came to the lego's rescue and bought train and plane tickets to get him home after more than a week in western ukraine the troubled american arrived in kiev alone as the yulia has snubbed him and she arrived you come see you are you did she actually we met she called me once i missed the call she called me and is just receive all of the
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e-mail. she said she's going to combine the next day i want to read you know we showed up and i miss you know that you know well how was it for you psychologically you are for my candidate a senate candidate and now you find yourself middle in the. nowhere being basically a whole board the train stations want to see their lives a little bit. worse what's happened in michigan the next prime minister look what's before her since she left office you know what i see that it is these kind of things happen to people even the run for office if no one else here what i mean to them you know it's quite a journey when tom sawyer style adventure in ukraine has fallen in love with the country and will definitely return next spring where that visit would be purely scientific or mixed with the personal his still has not yet made up his mind. r.t. reporting from ukraine so it seems that love really is all around that includes our
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website too cheesy but here we go love struck girls around the world lining up per bed is called infer some stuff one of the how much to help book or if i was in store for the lucky when i click on the article can also a king's ransom for a place in history one parking central moscow signal less than not legal statues of local businessmen turfed out front of how much they had to fork out to read the morning on our website. the holiday season in the us kicked off in the traditional black friday shopping stampede but it's the time of the year where the divide between rich and poor is of course it is wider houses or half in the south people of new york just how much
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their spending habits have been hit by the global financial rollercoaster. tis the season once again will this lousy economy affect your holidays this week let's talk about that in a moment it's ok. to. spend a lot of money for european countries. so that's an effect i personally don't feel . you can enjoy your holidays and shop. there with the money do you think people will have less shopping and different holidays. i mean all of those i'm from brazil so the economies are helping me there and how that how they go to travel you know i'm from brazil is a developing country. personally i don't it hasn't affected me too much i'm a real budget or so has my income went down i just changed my budget
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so for me there hasn't been a huge problem is it just that the world is bad at budgeting. i believe the world or america is very bad at budgeting if you're not personally affected tell. me what that africa. that's close. i can buy anything something. happening some people are not affected but i'm sure soon people are affected and so the countries like we're from singapore a i've got friends it's hard to find jobs and stuff like that but for us. you know as suspected as the ones that. are you scared that it's going to start affecting thing up or more. to tell than your shop and. i think it's a great it's almost like that's what got the economy into a bad place people spending money they didn't have right yet in america we're
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trying to buy whether we have the money or not whether or not your holidays will be affected by the economy this year the bottom line is the holidays aren't supposed to be about money. so maybe cutting back this year will be a thing. of minutes past eight moscow thai world news a brief for you now several bomb attacks of central iraq killing fifty and injuring dozens first two roadside bombs hit a truck carrying construction workers near the town of abu ghraib west of baghdad that attack was then followed by three more explosions in the capital center the bombs come just two days after a triple blast killed nineteen people become from south. twenty police officers have been injured in skirmishes that broke out against anti nuclear activists in germany they're trying to stop a train of radioactive waste returning from france after reprocessing destination is not safe for handling it police say hundreds of protesters threw stones and
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fireworks at officers of the used water cannon against the demonstrators. amazing pictures here from switzerland take a look at this just man he'll hostility gave his incredible flying display using a tailor made jet. aviation enthusiasts leapt from a helicopter before the series of area like robotics high above the opposite approach up and then joint to jet planes in a synchronized flight. posses a previous aerial and six include flying the chairman looping the loop around a hot air balloon probably pleased with his name as well. ok. to see a bit more of him but he's landed safely could see. eyes are also a different kind of flight and so i mean much further afield to date so the red planet mass is biggest and most expensive robotic rovers blasted off from cape canaveral on a voyage of discovery a probe nicknamed curiosity's shuttle to rival the mineral rich martian gale crater
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next august it aims to search the surface for clues about whether the planet's ever had a life friendly environment and that is there a pushover explains next it's russian kepler it's going to be sniffing out those vital signs. the source of wild flights of imagination and of scientific speculation for centuries the red planet getting there has never been easy and emissions have failed but hopes are high for this new rover it's called curiosity and it's due on mars next year the science laboratory on board should answer many questions first and foremost if there's ever be life on the red planet for good. one of the greatest mysteries of mars is that its surface is streaked with what looks like from rivers and streams almost everyone agrees that early mars was similar with rivers lakes and rains or it was a theory that order evaporated together with the martian atmosphere we seem to have discovered it may have sunk inside the planet in the form of permafrost order. for
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this mission the russian scientists have created a unique device it will point the rover to places where water might have accumulated whether it's in ice or encased in underground minerals as imagined in the blockbuster site fighting to recall. and here it is this ordinary case conceals the dynamic i'll be go of neutrons what simply down to its friends. it weighs no more than two packs of sugar and may not be much to look at but it but it's an impressive piece of high tech hardware but the hardest thing to imagine is that this has been downscaled complex. based on borehole equipment used for finding oil no one needs a long neutral generator has been turned into a small light and compact one. this is the heart of the device this tiny chip produces neutrons capable of penetrating up to one meter of little
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service or not there was a challenge was to accommodate the device on board a spacecraft were not only limited and weighed it also had to endure all the hardships of interplanetary flight and now need them second half the hydrogen detector now to act as the probes aqua never gave her. the rovers like a small car and our devices placed on it like headlights so the balsam neutral generator shoots newtons go under the ground grip you with your hand if liquid frozen water is that it can then be measured without a director and the rover comes fully loaded seventeen high definition cameras aluminum wheels that can be steered independently and mount laser to the uprise rock and are got in arm to drill and scoop up samples among other instruments under the hood then you can hear powered engine to give you the top crawling speed of light centimeters per second with this ass now once the dan device shows the right
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spot a lab will start its need to kill this work and then kind will hold its breath but one of the most elusive answers in space exploration very arty moscow. but our top story now pakistan cutting off the flow of nato supplies to afghanistan after a helicopter attack that killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers in the border area of his military contributor is going to khrushchev says the u.s. will react quickly because i've got a stern is so crucial to with influence in the region. during his address towards your guy in kabul i mean karzai the president of afghanistan our client three conditions for the united states to attain this network of basis for yet another ten years cars i demand of the united states top night raids house searches and detentions washington we'll do their best to every direct and straightforward
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answer to kabul demands to supply the highfalutin wrath of jaime kind of that i perfectly well aware that there is nothing he can do to slow down and marry can military infrastructure build up in a game estate and for that matter in central asia any attempt to interfere or to stall american long term planning to build up a huge military mega base in afghanistan and turn the country into the screen board for the creeping invasion from afghanistan interest sam troll asia will be immediately intercepted. as a measure contributor of going to khrushchev in a bit oh you want to promise to i like coming from beirut unfortunately our guest was caught in a traffic well to catch up with him then next hour let's look ahead shall we coming
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up very soon tonight russia and the w t o a match made in heaven we've got more than a couple of minutes through an r.t.s. let's edition of on the money that's right after a recap of our headlines i'm kevin owen funk you for choosing our team also go. to.
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that that has become more and more home to me of creation of the of the food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash the physical grain your trading promises for grain to be delivered a month or six months or twelve months or eighteen months in the future. for use of moderate labor silver or gold that can be negotiated in order to some degree in. place. yet or. possibly it's not train of nile but it could be in the future.
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the a. move to a. it's just so. just so. super. sweet to a. wealthy british scientists down to the tightly.
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market finiteness soon. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred the global financial headlines. for. the for six six six six . yes.

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