tv [untitled] November 29, 2011 12:00pm-12:30pm EST
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tonight from russia to love one alleged spy is allowed to stay in the u.k. after a tribunal decides to refer with a politician boss was genuine. a call rejects m i five claims cathy is that was a honeytrap with her lawyers say the case against her was based entirely on speculation conjecture and prejudice join me on bennett for the full details in just a moment. plus russia's new radio keeps war trauma countries western most border with strike forces plan if nato fails to guarantee its european missile shield is endangered moscow. and the record turnout in egypt's first parliamentary
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poll after decades of the mubarak rule the second day of voting underway in the wake of violent protests. thousand so up to have their say in the future of the country but many boycott the vote to mandate the military rulers step down immediately i mean he's now in cairo with more details. and here in business so we'll look at the new says they just rolled off the after mass production line find out why russia's biggest carmaker needs this new law to ground had to be a success and it has brought him. choose tonight here in moscow you're watching r t with me in this hour and our first story tonight a case based on prejudice and conjecture. lawyers for
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a russian woman subject and suspected of spying rather have lashed out of britain security service after a panel over ruled a deportation order and said catch is a tool of they could stay in britain she was accused of trying to siphon information during an affair with a british m.p. she worked for his other bennet's been following the case in london. the cotton panel of three judges including a former head of the british security service ruled on balance of probability she was not and is not a russian spy but is not certainly not we need to reach this point she was arrested twelve months ago back in december last year on suspicion of being a spy and since then according to her lawyer she's been living a cash guest nightmare as she's been living on this very strict bail conditions the home secretary after her arrest a year ago said that she should be deported she was given the chance to contest that ruling but during that those whole proceedings she was never actually allowed to see or hear the evidence against her that the m i five said it had the m i five
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security service said it was too too sensitive in terms of national security for it to be made public cording to catch is that to me it is law is the m i five case against her was indeed based more on speculation than fact that crisis was built entirely on speculation prejudice and conjecture after it with amateur poorly with tragedy we hope that the government would like very carefully on the days judgement which must raise serious confounds as to the standards of professionalism and competence stay within the security status she was accused of being used as a honey trap by the russians intelligence services tapped up from her time in some petersburg where she studied international relations and specifically targeted british member of parliament in order to gain access to top secret documents how the man in question was my can call a member of parliament and also he who had a seat on the parliamentary select committee for defense and also russia said we do know also that they had an affair for four years and also we do know that she was
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working for him as his research in poland so potentially had access to these documents but that's about all we know so in terms of concrete proof and concrete evidence that's about all we heard so her defense the bulk of it throughout the hearing was to try and show that her relationship with my can call was indeed a genuine one. even though he was three times her age and actually the court in its ruling did actually say that it decided that relationship with him was in june and genuine on both sides and of course those three judges who did hear the evidence behind closed doors they also said that we have seen nothing which satisfies us that she was recruited as an agent or was tasked or acted as one and very much convinced on balance that she was a spy and therefore has been allowed to remain in britain and will not be deported brushes assessment of the cause of the syrian unrest points the finger of blame firmly at an armed opposition foreign minister sergei lavrov also says it's time to stop dealing in the ultimatum and to get back to peace talks the u.n.
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investigation earlier stated the syrian forces had committed crimes against humanity in the brutal treatment of anti-government demonstrators almost four thousand people have been killed after months of unrest the e.u. is tightening the economic screws on the syrian regime and is considering an arms embargo that's something that moscow strongly opposes as opposed to middle east consultant peter told me the arab league has become a tool for western states obviously the people of syria are the ultimate victims but i don't think it's going to alter what is panning out in syria at the moment what what we have here is the ultimate. sort of the tip of the iceberg we're on the arab spring which is over influenced by western infiltrating into syria so when the international court of justice or the un or geneva start pointing fingers at the regime within syria they've got to understand that a lot of that trouble is flared up from the western side we know now that the
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french are training the militia both on the turkish side of the border and also in lebanon so they're very much involved and they're just intimidating the situation you've got to understand that the cold war is never finished the crusades have never finished and show much for the arab. league you talk about the union of the islam movement they're supposed to be brothers and sisters they turned their back on their counterparts in the balkans they turned their backs on iraq afghanistan in two thousand and six lebanon in garza two thousand and eight and nine and totally turned their back on libya they're doing the same game again you've got to understand that the arab league is a puppet to america a puppet to united nations all being a puppet of the new world order and they're actually playing the cards so it's going to be a one sided game what about the war crimes from the west blasting libya and all these other countries with depleted uranium killing
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a million people in iraq command where's it going to end. protesters in the iranian capital to storm the u.k. embassy compound during an anti british demonstration militant students clashed with police and threw stones and petrol bombs at windows that also said to have brought down the british flag burned it and replaced it with the iranian one the incident comes after iran resolved to reduce diplomatic relations with the u.k. after its decision to impose further sanctions on tehran. much more ahead for you here at r.t. this hour time's running out for europe to save its single currency while brussels hustles for a solution we have report from the euro zone's third largest economy has dire straits a big increase in the bridge these days by beijing. to get some unique expert assessment as to who might be in the saddle after this weekend's russian parliamentary elections to. russia can i keep a close eye on europe in the atlantic area with
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a new radar in its westernmost region in the baltic territory of kaliningrad it's between lissie weightier and poland flicking the on switch president medvedev said it could be more than just a response to nato missile shield in europe it is to tell him of a cover reports. russia sees installing this radio location system here as an adequate response to nato supplants to deploy an anti-missile defense shield in europe which russia sees as a threat to its national security and they to has been saying that. the reason for it to the deployment of the a.m.d. to europe is in fact to be able to defend from potential nuclear threats coming from iran and north korea however the m.v. shields will be covering a large part of russian territory so russia does see it as a threat and what gloucester wants right now is for nato to present its legal written down proves that the entire missile defense shield is not posing
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a threat to its national security. force lucy willing involve spoken to sure and says are not enough when we hear that european missile defense is not against you i want to say friends that the radar that came online today is also not against you but it is for you to tackle the issues we're facing today but if your signal is not heard we will deploy other defense systems including tough countermeasures deploying strike systems wanted further measures could include russia deploying strike system school scandal along the russian border if nato fails to hear russia's position and the worst case scenario would be of course for russia to pull out from the strategic arms reduction treaty that it signed with the united states this would seriously damage the reset of relations between russia and the u.s. that's the treaty symbolized when it was signed this is not the kind of scenario that's present be good if wants to pursue he says that russia is still open for negotiations with nato and that's this particular radio location system could
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be used both for the benefit of russia and nato if the two come to an agreement crowds lining up for second day to vote in egypt's landmark aleck. but protesters on tahrir square a bully coating the polls that they believe. they fear the military rulers who replaced president mubarak in february will stay in power regardless of who's in the he's following with about it for us in cairo it really seems like a gypsy is are split into two camps and very simply outlined how they feel about this election and you have the group that is find out boycotting this vote because they say the military rulers are still very much in charge it's them who came up with this system of voting they will essentially be the top people monitoring these votes and then you have the camp of people who don't agree of course with the military rulers especially in light of that crackdown that we saw just ahead of this vote that they feel like if they don't come out to have their say that they would be essentially giving up giving up the months that protesters spent on talk
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we're square trying to bring change to egypt so really a split of opinion like i said and really some some long lines of people very excited about coming out to be able to vote a lot of people are voting here for the first time in their lives and it almost seems as if they're not really thinking so much about whether this will be a ballot election what the results will be for them what's important is that this vote is taking place there have been some minor violations the most common that we heard were candidates coming up to actual polling stations and campaigning up into the end on twitter you could read about some people actually trying to go into the booth with people be heard of some minor i don't think you can even call them clashes but fights that happened at polling stations with people understanding that this was wrong that this is this was a flat out violation we also heard of some parties actually setting up booths if you will with laptops trying to help voters because what we're hearing is that the system that was created is quite complicated in
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a lot of people came to the polling station and didn't actually understand how it all works but really in light of the violence that we saw some very minor violations still it's relatively calm here of course no security situations but people are very aware that any. i think that happened at any moment and you really can sense that in the year along with that excitement about this first vote how can we tell if this vote is fair well first of all it's only the first round of this parliamentary election in fact the parliament won't go into session until sometime in march also not even the whole country is voting in this first round it's elected by districts in cities so a lot more of the country has has their say and with the situation with these military rulers in power no one knows what will happen between these rounds of elections just before these elections whether this is clamp down have been on top there were actually that many protesters when they came in actually decided to disperse protesters but that action brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the street and then we saw ten days of violence you really never know what will
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happen this is the first round it is being praised as being so far pretty successful but anything can change here at any moment and egyptians are very aware of that and as a correspondent in cairo for you the next stage of saving the euro from collapses under way with finance ministers in brussels trying to bolster the system in case the big players go under now it's to be seeking to balance the books its borrowing costs and so to seven point eight nine percent that's well over the figure the lead in portugal to ask for help there's a lot to sort of first reports it's eastern influence that is going some way to filling the void. and the fashion capital of the world where you can be sure to sponsor an emerging trend but right now it's the economy here that's being guessing i'm a cave with the west seeking east an inspiration concept is silly and you're going to want to still get the italian business model with its focus on some fine and
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expensive production business here is saying this competition from its chinese counterparts but their emphasis on fast cheap goods. some of the high streets here in the chinese influence isn't hard to spot with you it's a kind of the struggling countries like china and a better time to snap up a bargain such as the acquisition this year of the well known italian fashion brands are greasy by a chinese luxury closing retailer for. the rest of the china. store so. i suppose the. opportunity. to catch the west struggles it's been the emerging crepes the brics that is brazil russia india china and south africa that if you pairing ahead this is really kind of a moment where you might look back and say this is
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a chance where emerging markets finally got their opportunity to become much bigger players and much bigger powers around the world take a look at the g.d.p. growth to china and italy this least that meeting economy has resulted in a great slump china in comparison has been full steam ahead emerging as a major manufacturing base but was chinese businesses approving strong competition china is being cautious when it comes to buying up your debts the investment should be targeted more to the valuable. help me industries you start arriving all blonde is chinese investments in western companies and infrastructure grows so you to just china's control and influence across the entire european economy with the chinese trade and investment delegation g. to visit europe next year further investment seem extremely likely.
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that we call it. could be a very very. bad. financial crises as the crisis continues to readjust the mic leaders on the global stage emerging economies such as china looks set to remain firmly in the spotlight surface r.t. . you know is far more stories named finale assists of the news on our website r t dot com few stories live here right now the only daughter of former soviet leader joseph stalin has died find out why she considers herself a political prisoner of a father's legacy and. never truly she thought managed to escape the shadow we've got a story online tonight for the to catch up with and take a look at this the russian woman who took her thighs her lips all appeared to look more like a cartoon either by the jessica rabbit if there is a success or not what you think discover the next stage of the extreme make over
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on the dot com. chris clashes erupted between nato forces and locals along the serbian border with northern kosovo several peacekeepers and ethnic serbs were injured tensions are running high there since no two forces fired tear gas at protesters in an attempt to dismantle road barricades put up by serbs living in the area they've been blocking the route since july when kosovan officials tried to take control of border checkpoints to impose a trade ban on serbian goods kosovo unilaterally proclaimed independence in two thousand and eight that's a move that's never been recognized by belgrade or world news in brief norwegian anders breivik admitted killing seventy seven people in a massacre in july could escape of. prison sentence this after a psychiatric report claimed the mass murderer was mentally ill therefore not responsible for his actions the court accepts the assessment brevig could be detained in psychiatric care the norwegian confessed to the attacks in oslo and
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only a top island of a toy but pleads not guilty to terrorism. pakistan is to boycott next week's talks with the united states on afghanistan's future and also cut key nato supply lines through its territory it comes after alliances strike on saturday near the afghan border which killed twenty four pakistani soldiers islamabad says the incident violated its sovereignty and the mandate of international forces in afghanistan. around seven thousand pro gadhafi prisoners of being held behind bars by former libyan rebels that's according to a u.n. report which says the detainees did not have access to a legal process because the police stations and courts remain closed the fighting show the prisoners are accused of working for gadhafi regime and that some may have been subjected to torture and poor treatment. it's election week here in russia which will vote for a new parliament on sunday in the long ruling united russia party is the clear
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favorite but polls suggest its wings could be clipped as artist jacob greaves has been hearing it's opening up thoughts as to which direction the country is going to take. their wonderful. legacy how the bund then bicycle works yeah. i know it's right if some. unsteady no more appropriate place right now than the do not want you made frame you can go to sleep this is what actually the fabric sent happened to the united for russia the party. was set up ten years back and it made a really impressive start and it kept up with allies on the watch what you're wearing why didn't your putin but what happened after that they relaxed a bit broken off russian position they preferred to criticise they preferred just
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to be to be a part of the opposition. but at the same time to every responsibility. to see it's. got to be honest a little bit not good for roy well i think if you can take the lead in absolute basis is working a bit better i think i like i like about taking a back seat money look at the opposition they were warriors tend to leaders of the country becomes the business community no i don't think they're actually capable of leading they don't have that leadership which would take over from united russia as a main legacy or united russia will be a political stability and normal rules and a lot of critics have said that actually what you have a president has moved on for stability and it's the danger of turning to stagnation if you think that's the case if you know what russia remain is a majority power in the duma i think if you're not rational stayed in power through
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a stability about north stagnation social justice would be number one priority for new. development and as a result are seeing united russia change itself to speak in ten years since the ninety's russia and now sits. on the political stage towing to power with a mandate was the biggest see that's a message that seems somewhat outdated now among voters and the general consensus we've been hearing that more change will be needed in the future regardless of who's leave the country. finally for this twenty five minutes of news canadian hockey players of proves they can be just as tough off the ice we don't believe me take a look at these pictures where if you drunken russians at a wedding reception when looking for trouble that's exactly what they got when they were against a group of men who were in town for some pre-season training with cage also
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adventures well despite having numbers on their side the russians learned the hard way that they were messing with the wrong guys even see when talking would defuse the trouble. the canadians very light work of florida a fog so we left the signal than a hangover the next day carter says and right. in a few minutes the story of those who risked everything to save peru's ecology from a mining giant this after business news right now with corinne. how come there's a subway the south thanks for joining me the first new said and for four year in four years rolled off the after hours production line on tuesday russia's biggest carmaker needs a lot of ground to to be a success the country will shortly be joining the world trade organization which could threaten the recent turnaround and company's fortunes there's artie's marina coursera has more. the profit on top of the fire wolf it's at the see above about
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stopping the workers here from feeling insecure about their future russia's largest part maker is once again on the quiet while many people in the country are excited about russia going into the weeds you know it's a major concern for the auto industry import duties will be reduced from thirty percent to fifty percent making the market more attractive for foreigners and also for a new variety so consumers are looking the for she deals now investments in russia as the car industry increased by twenty seven percent in the first nine months of this year and the government is eager to get warners in full the full extent of the end of the month when the big deal the massive manufacturers will not be fully known until seven years from now which is a problem the will take for the poses to be complete and all the regulations finalized but some say it's unlikely that the government will lead its old told they would be pushed out of the markets in the past it rested after vos from
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bankruptcy pile for cash loans and guarantees but they are saying that after the boss may find it difficult to maintain their share price given the stiff competition that's on its way and some analysts even predict that it will be swept away by the laws of new york the fools who are in turn its bull the main goal right now for off the last is to improve its operations and these structures business so when push comes to shove it can deliver and stand its ground against international all the way. and let's take a look at the markets now commodities first oil climbs for the third day new york out the u.s. consumer confidence increased by november by the most and more than eight years light sweet is trading at just under ninety nine dollars a barrel and brand as above one hundred ten dollars a barrel and stocks in the u.s. are high as european leaders struggle to craft new cures for the region's debt crisis. also american airlines parents a.m.r.
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is filing for bankruptcy protection because of the rising fuel costs and heavy debt competitors delta airlines and united continental holdings both are a four percent higher now european stocks again on tuesday have to data showed a strong rise in u.s. consumer confidence and also as investors await news from the meeting of eurozone finance ministers. the shares of diamond fell point eight percent. cut its out of maker to hold for him by saying with the shopper fall you know earnings owing to rising economic uncertainties have dramatically increased. now russia's stocks have closed in the red following my six biggest gain in seven weeks after moody's investor service warned of downgrades for european banks now let's take a look at some individual shamrocks on the lines dicks on tuesday among the main losers were energy majors that saw shop gains in previous sessions hydra lost under two percent gazprom shed over one percent and pipe maker tam k a buck the trend
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companies nine months net profit almost tripled to two hundred seventy nine million dollars. general ricky leaving on the whole ball of deliverance from the darkness that surrounds us in europe but these particular you mean. we have some from yesterday's euphoria was. probably too strong it's all moderate. or one person on the scene and the financial and metals and mining sector of most of profit taking. well that's our business update for this hour but remember you can always find most stories just log on to website r t dot com slash business thanks fortune.
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